Your business relies on leads but,
more importantly, on turning those leads into conversions and that final sale
whether it is online or in-store. To capture those potential customers online,
a new strategy is being employed called remarketing.
It is something that we offer at
Flyline Search Marketing as part of our comprehensive Internet Marketing solutions
for all of our clients. Here’s a quick rundown on how it works and why you
should add it to your strategy.
What
is Google Remarketing?
Google remarketing is advertising
that is designed to turn leads into sales conversions by ensuring that your
company stays at the top of each person’s mind even when they leave your
website and are on other sites doing their shopping or gathering their
research.
How
Does Google Remarketing Work?
Google Remarketing tracks each
visitor to your website. What’s next is truly amazing as the Google Remarketing
software follows these visitors when they leaves and delivers advertisements
about your company on other websites.
These potential customers continue
to see your adverts as they go elsewhere, helping them not to forget about what
you offer and giving them a simple way to return by just clicking on the banner
ad or image ad. And, as we know, the easier we can make something, the more likely
those people are to act on it.
What
Does Flyline Do for Me?
Here’s what we do for your business:
·
Using our agency account, we generate Google Remarketing
codes and insert them into the key pages of your website. As website visitors
access your website and visit these key pages, the Google Remarketing code
captures their IP address and deposits them into an Audience bucket.
·
We strap the Audience bucket to the Google Adwords
Remarketing campaign.
·
Our program designers build Google display ads and/or upload
Image ads provided by clients who want to include motion elements in their ads.
·
We geo-target the Remarketing campaign to pursue the IP addresses
contained within the Audience bucket.
Better
Yet, How Does Google Remarketing Work for My Business?
Statistics indicate that only 2% who
visit a website will stay and make a purchase. That means that 98% moves onto another
website to make a purchase. That’s a considerable amount of converted leads
that get lost.
However, seeing how remarketing
works as explained above, this strategy dramatically increases the conversions
our customers receive.
There are also so many options and ways to approach
using Google Remarketing that is sure to fit with all kinds of businesses and
budgets.
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