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Android Tablet Search Get More Customers Buy Search ReMarketing Using SearchReMarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition 03, May 2011 pj   |  pj@beingpractical.com   |  www.beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #1  the background eCommerce has two types of sales: a.  Impulse Buys  - Low priced product or service; More of Direct Marketing  - Impulse because of offer and deals  - Driven by on-site marketing or direct marketing  - Mode of acquiring new consumers; wafer thin margins – profits only at scale/volumes  - Typically products are sold just above the cost price (if branded product)  - Or a notional discount if the product is unbranded b.  Intent driven Buys  - Branded product or high priced  - Requires consumer to indulge, categorized as conscious purchase decisions  - User completes full AIDA cycle (Attention, Interest, Desire and Action)  - User discovers this product – through search (paid, natural or on-site) Note:  Impulse Buys gives Volumes;  Intent Buys gives Margins typically only for product driven ecommerce ventures; verticals like travel, services, etc - vary www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #2  overall conversion rates Site Average 1%  - 2% Requires average 100 visitors from all channels  to complete 1 transaction Conversion rates greater than 1% depends on:   -  Usability, Navigation of the website   -  Tools to discover products & offers (long tail discovery)   -  Payment options available   -  Locations Serviced   -  On-site Marketing & Personalization   -  Ownership of Category (Ex. Amazon for Books)   -  Brand, Customer Service, Loyalty (all built over time) Note: The presentation may be valid for product  ecommerce services;             Numbers and examples for deals, travel, classified and other services may vary             Though the concept of  Search Remarketing will be applicable to all verticals www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #3  typical conversion rates by marketing channels Visitors per Customer Acquisition Email 80 – 125 visitors 0.80% to 1.25% Direct Site 110 – 135 visitors 0.75% to 0.90% Unpaid Channels  SEO 135 – 225 visitors 0.45% to 0.75% Social 500 – 1000 visitors 0.10% to 0.20% Search Marketing 50 – 65 visitors 1.5%  to  2% Paid Channels Display Advts 250 – 390 visitors 0.25% to 0.40% Social Advertising 285 – 1000 visitors 0.10% to 0.35% Affiliates 145 – 250 visitors 0.4% to 0.7% www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #4  search marketing v/s display marketing Search Marketing: >  Very high user intent >  User searching for product / service>  Enticed more towards – Intent based marketing Display Marketing: >  Enticed more towards – Impulse buying (if good offer/deal) >  Very low on user intent >  Spray and pray approach Conversion Rate:  Search Marketing  >  Display Marketing Conversion rates on traffic acquired through search marketing are 5X-6X times more likely to convert compared to traffic acquired through display marketing. www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #5  how conversion metrics work Display Marketing: Search Marketing: 50 - 65 250 - 390 Visits to convert: Visitors per conversion Visitors per conversion 1% - 3% 0.1% - 0.2% CTRs: Typical click-thru-rate on paid search Typical click-thru-rate on display banners 10 - 15 INR 4 - 10 INR Avg CPCs: Avg Cost per Clicks on with good spanof keywords & campaigns Avg Cost per Clicks by various NetworksGoogle display rates  on lower average Numbers shown in INR (Indian National Rupee) www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #6  acquiring one customer by: Display Marketing: Search Marketing: 500 - 975  INR 1000 – 3900 INR Cost of Customer Acquisition: to acquire one customer through search to acquire one customer through display Lower Price Range for Search:    = (Lowest CPC) x (Min Clicks to Convert)    = 10 x 50     = 500 Lower Price Range for Display:    = (Lowest CPC) x (Min Clicks to Convert)    = 4 x 250     = 1000 Highest Price Range for Search:    = (Highest CPC) x (Max Clicks to Convert)    = 15 x 65     = 975 Highest Price Range for Display:    = (Highest CPC) x (Max Clicks to Convert)    = 10 x 390     = 3900 Numbers shown in INR (Indian National Rupee) www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #7  so now you know that: >  Though CPCs are on higher side in Search Marketing; conversions are also high. >  If you have tried using display marketing for conversions before (directly or     through any advt-networks) – conversions would be low with high cost of    acquisition>  Display Marketing seems tempting in comparison to Search for low CPCs Now welcome to:  Search to Display Remarketing www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #8  what is Search to Display Remarketing Part 1:  Get users from Search Marketing >  Increase CPC spend on Search Marketing to get more users with high intent >  X number of users will get converted to customers>  Y number of users will drop out Part 2:  Target search drop-outs on Display Networks >  Y users still have high intent and now they know about your service >  Target these Y users on display networks with higher CPCs / CPMs>  Show contextual and relevant  display advertisements w/t correct landing pages www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9  why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 1:   Acquire users through Search Marketing: 50 - 65 Visitors per conversion 12 - 20 INR CPC  - Increase Paid Search by 20-45% Get more valuable clicks with high intent Search Dropouts 600 - 1300 INR Cost to acquire one customer Customer Acquired Numbers shown in INR (Indian National Rupee) www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9  why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 2:   Know the value of dropped out users High Purchase Intents In simplistic terms 588 - 1280 INR In monetary terms Search Dropouts Customer Acquired Numbers shown in INR (Indian National Rupee) www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9  why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 3:   ReMarket to search dropoutusers now on Display Networks Buy Now Buy Now Targeted displayadvertisements Buy Now Search Dropouts 10 - 15 INR > Increase CPC on such targeted display advts > Communicate most relevant messaging > Apply techniques like Frequency Capping    at impression/click levels www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9  why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 3:   ReMarket to search dropoutusers now on Display Networks 1 Customer Acquired originally through Search Marketing Search  + Display Dropouts 2 - 3 Customers Customers acquired through Display Re Marketing Customer Acquired thru  Display Remarketing 3 - 4 Customers Customer Acquired thru Search Total Customers Acquired www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9  why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 4:   Summarize effectiveness of Search Remarketing 1090 - 2260 INR Total Costs: Search  Cost  (600 – 1300 INR)  +  Display Remarketing Cost  (490 – 960) 3 - 4 Customers Acquired: Search  (1 Customer)  +  Display Remarketing Cost  (2-3 Customers) 363 - 572 INR Cost per Customer Acquired: Much lower than earlier Customer Cost of Acquisitions www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #10  Closing Remarks! 1:   Do not treat Search and Display as separate channels       to acquire customers 2:   Search Remarketing through Display will help reduce your      cost of acquisitions by 25% to 65%* 3:   Always look for cross-channel marketing opportunities * High reduction of acquisition cost if only one category of products/services are offered.    Read between the lines – you will find means to reduce cost of acquisition further by 10% to 20%.  Or mail me for details – pj@beingpractical.com Want more?: www.beingpractical.com      pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
#thank-you Note:  All thoughts, concepts mentioned and views expressed are made in personal capacity.              All brands mentioned here owned by respective owners. www.beingpractical.com                                                                                                                                                                            pj@beingpractical.com

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Search to Display Remarketing

  • 1. Android Tablet Search Get More Customers Buy Search ReMarketing Using SearchReMarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition 03, May 2011 pj | pj@beingpractical.com | www.beingpractical.com
  • 2. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #1 the background eCommerce has two types of sales: a. Impulse Buys - Low priced product or service; More of Direct Marketing - Impulse because of offer and deals - Driven by on-site marketing or direct marketing - Mode of acquiring new consumers; wafer thin margins – profits only at scale/volumes - Typically products are sold just above the cost price (if branded product) - Or a notional discount if the product is unbranded b. Intent driven Buys - Branded product or high priced - Requires consumer to indulge, categorized as conscious purchase decisions - User completes full AIDA cycle (Attention, Interest, Desire and Action) - User discovers this product – through search (paid, natural or on-site) Note: Impulse Buys gives Volumes; Intent Buys gives Margins typically only for product driven ecommerce ventures; verticals like travel, services, etc - vary www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 3. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #2 overall conversion rates Site Average 1% - 2% Requires average 100 visitors from all channels to complete 1 transaction Conversion rates greater than 1% depends on: - Usability, Navigation of the website - Tools to discover products & offers (long tail discovery) - Payment options available - Locations Serviced - On-site Marketing & Personalization - Ownership of Category (Ex. Amazon for Books) - Brand, Customer Service, Loyalty (all built over time) Note: The presentation may be valid for product ecommerce services; Numbers and examples for deals, travel, classified and other services may vary Though the concept of Search Remarketing will be applicable to all verticals www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 4. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #3 typical conversion rates by marketing channels Visitors per Customer Acquisition Email 80 – 125 visitors 0.80% to 1.25% Direct Site 110 – 135 visitors 0.75% to 0.90% Unpaid Channels SEO 135 – 225 visitors 0.45% to 0.75% Social 500 – 1000 visitors 0.10% to 0.20% Search Marketing 50 – 65 visitors 1.5% to 2% Paid Channels Display Advts 250 – 390 visitors 0.25% to 0.40% Social Advertising 285 – 1000 visitors 0.10% to 0.35% Affiliates 145 – 250 visitors 0.4% to 0.7% www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 5. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #4 search marketing v/s display marketing Search Marketing: > Very high user intent > User searching for product / service> Enticed more towards – Intent based marketing Display Marketing: > Enticed more towards – Impulse buying (if good offer/deal) > Very low on user intent > Spray and pray approach Conversion Rate: Search Marketing > Display Marketing Conversion rates on traffic acquired through search marketing are 5X-6X times more likely to convert compared to traffic acquired through display marketing. www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 6. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #5 how conversion metrics work Display Marketing: Search Marketing: 50 - 65 250 - 390 Visits to convert: Visitors per conversion Visitors per conversion 1% - 3% 0.1% - 0.2% CTRs: Typical click-thru-rate on paid search Typical click-thru-rate on display banners 10 - 15 INR 4 - 10 INR Avg CPCs: Avg Cost per Clicks on with good spanof keywords & campaigns Avg Cost per Clicks by various NetworksGoogle display rates on lower average Numbers shown in INR (Indian National Rupee) www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 7. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #6 acquiring one customer by: Display Marketing: Search Marketing: 500 - 975 INR 1000 – 3900 INR Cost of Customer Acquisition: to acquire one customer through search to acquire one customer through display Lower Price Range for Search: = (Lowest CPC) x (Min Clicks to Convert) = 10 x 50 = 500 Lower Price Range for Display: = (Lowest CPC) x (Min Clicks to Convert) = 4 x 250 = 1000 Highest Price Range for Search: = (Highest CPC) x (Max Clicks to Convert) = 15 x 65 = 975 Highest Price Range for Display: = (Highest CPC) x (Max Clicks to Convert) = 10 x 390 = 3900 Numbers shown in INR (Indian National Rupee) www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 8. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #7 so now you know that: > Though CPCs are on higher side in Search Marketing; conversions are also high. > If you have tried using display marketing for conversions before (directly or through any advt-networks) – conversions would be low with high cost of acquisition> Display Marketing seems tempting in comparison to Search for low CPCs Now welcome to: Search to Display Remarketing www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 9. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #8 what is Search to Display Remarketing Part 1: Get users from Search Marketing > Increase CPC spend on Search Marketing to get more users with high intent > X number of users will get converted to customers> Y number of users will drop out Part 2: Target search drop-outs on Display Networks > Y users still have high intent and now they know about your service > Target these Y users on display networks with higher CPCs / CPMs> Show contextual and relevant display advertisements w/t correct landing pages www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 10. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9 why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 1: Acquire users through Search Marketing: 50 - 65 Visitors per conversion 12 - 20 INR CPC - Increase Paid Search by 20-45% Get more valuable clicks with high intent Search Dropouts 600 - 1300 INR Cost to acquire one customer Customer Acquired Numbers shown in INR (Indian National Rupee) www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 11. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9 why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 2: Know the value of dropped out users High Purchase Intents In simplistic terms 588 - 1280 INR In monetary terms Search Dropouts Customer Acquired Numbers shown in INR (Indian National Rupee) www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 12. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9 why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 3: ReMarket to search dropoutusers now on Display Networks Buy Now Buy Now Targeted displayadvertisements Buy Now Search Dropouts 10 - 15 INR > Increase CPC on such targeted display advts > Communicate most relevant messaging > Apply techniques like Frequency Capping at impression/click levels www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 13. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9 why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 3: ReMarket to search dropoutusers now on Display Networks 1 Customer Acquired originally through Search Marketing Search + Display Dropouts 2 - 3 Customers Customers acquired through Display Re Marketing Customer Acquired thru Display Remarketing 3 - 4 Customers Customer Acquired thru Search Total Customers Acquired www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 14. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #9 why Search to Display Remarketing is effective Step 4: Summarize effectiveness of Search Remarketing 1090 - 2260 INR Total Costs: Search Cost (600 – 1300 INR) + Display Remarketing Cost (490 – 960) 3 - 4 Customers Acquired: Search (1 Customer) + Display Remarketing Cost (2-3 Customers) 363 - 572 INR Cost per Customer Acquired: Much lower than earlier Customer Cost of Acquisitions www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 15. Being Practical: Search Remarketing to lower Cost of Acquisition #10 Closing Remarks! 1: Do not treat Search and Display as separate channels to acquire customers 2: Search Remarketing through Display will help reduce your cost of acquisitions by 25% to 65%* 3: Always look for cross-channel marketing opportunities * High reduction of acquisition cost if only one category of products/services are offered. Read between the lines – you will find means to reduce cost of acquisition further by 10% to 20%. Or mail me for details – pj@beingpractical.com Want more?: www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com copyright: beingpractical.com
  • 16. #thank-you Note: All thoughts, concepts mentioned and views expressed are made in personal capacity. All brands mentioned here owned by respective owners. www.beingpractical.com pj@beingpractical.com