Welcome to the Digital Marketing Buzzword Series Two. Hello busy founder, corporate intrapreneur, or leader. SEM (Search Engine Marketing) is one of the popular marketing buzzwords and is or will be a part of your marketing mix. This post will help you explore the why, benefits, and how of SEM, so you can speak the digital buzzword language and feel empowered to use it to increase your sales or brand awareness.
Let`s start going into the details and exploring each of these topics.
Search engines like Google, Youtube, and Bing are the main resources people look for services and products. Almost half of the products searched begin on Google, the biggest search engine in the world. SEM allows your business to show your business or product to potential customers when they are searching for it. If you`ve just launched a website, brand, or online business or already have one, here is how it will help:
- Awareness target: Increase awareness about your brand, product, or business.
- Intent target: Helping you be even more targeted and show your ads to your potential customers who are already searching the internet for products similar to yours.
- Focusing: Helping you be specific when targeting locations, languages, and audience.
- Conversion: Increasing traffic to your website and helping the "meaningful" conversions (leads).
Why Read this Post? Who is This For?
Dear busy leader, founder, or corporate intrapreneur who is aiming to increase leads and conversion and seeking to explore different tactics for their omnichannel mix. Search Engine Marketing is or will be a part of your marketing mix and is only one of the tactics you would use based on your strategy.
Remember, the first step is always developing a strategy and then going into the details of the tactics, such as Search Engine Marketing.
This SEM (Search Engine Marketing) introduction post aims to be your starting point to explore the why first and then discover the answers to the Frequently Asked Questions about Search Engine Marketing for Beginners. If you are considering or starting your first SEM campaign, you might find these insights helpful, whether you`ll do the operations yourself or work with an agency.
In my previous corporate or digital advertising life, I`ve led 100+ successful search engine marketing campaigns as a part of the marketing strategy mix with agency partners in diverse fields such as the below and you`ll also see my tips in the end.
Imagine you just bought a new house and will have a housewarming party. You built a website which is called “Our Housewarming Party.” Using Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is like putting images, videos, and texts about your new house on your website and inviting people who search the internet to your housewarming party. You do this by showing your housewarming party website on search engines, paying for these ads, and inviting those who search to your party.
Search Engine Marketing, also called SEM, pay-per-click (PPC), and Google Adwords in some contexts, is a marketing tactic and part of a marketing strategy mix. Search engine marketing can be done in many ways, and the most common is paid search.
It is about attracting visitors to your website through paid advertisements on search engines like Google, YouTube, and Bing. As mentioned above in the Housewarming Party example these paid advertisements can be in different forms, such as text, videos, images, and more.
Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is often mixed with SEO (Search Engine Optimization). The main difference between the two is that for the first one (SEM), you are paying for the advertisements, and for the second one (SEO), you optimize your website consistently so that it shows up organically in organic searches (without your paying for ads). For SEM, you will be paying for running the advertisements; for SEO, you will not if you do the optimization in-house. SEO takes longer and needs a longer-term investment, while for SEM, you can plan and implement a campaign within days or weeks if you are in a matrix work environment.
Remember the housewarming party? When you do SEO (Search Engine Optimization) for your website, you would look at different dynamics and focus on using keywords, creating content based on what people are searching online about a housewarming party vs. a graduation party. This is a complex topic. Interested in a simplified version of SEO for beginners in 2023? Here is a simplified overview of SEO Tips for Beginners 2023.
Here is a list of guiding questions to answer or use in your strategy planning and implementation if you will be building or running an SEM campaign.
2. Target group:
3. Your Message or Offer
4. Competitor Analysis
5. Logistics:
6. Measuring and Optimizing Your Efforts (Metrics, KPIs)
PS: As I am writing this post on 17.07.2023, I have no affiliation with any course providers or websites listed here. These reflect my personal opinion.
Thank you, busy leader, for chosing to read this post. I hope it helps you start your SEM (Search Engine Marketing) journey or optimize it if you have already begun.
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