by Stacy Williams
One of the great benefits of search engine marketing is that
it's more measurable than most other forms of advertising and marketing. Search marketers are able to see exactly how
many conversions (online leads or sales) they've driven, along with revenue
generated and ROI. It's every marketer's
dream!
But are we missing half the picture by focusing on
conversions? Just because we can easily
measure conversions, does that cause us to focus solely on this single metric
and ignore other, harder-to-track benefits of search engine marketing?
I'm talking about branding. You may be surprised to hear how much search
engines impact brand awareness and the propensity to purchase.
Just seeing a paid search listing, for example, made
searchers 38% more likely to have a perception of "exceptional quality" for the
brands featured - they didn't even have to click to visit the advertised sites
for this increase in brand equity to occur.
High search engine rankings translate into perceptions of
leadership and credibility across various industries studied. For auto insurance purchasers, 79% said
search introduced them to brands they were previously unaware of (2). For wireless service customers, 61% said they
expect brand leaders to consistently be in the top results (3). And for travel web researchers, 56% said they
looked at a site they didn't intend to because it was one of the first few
results listed (4).
People using search engines are more likely to consider
multiple brands (77% did so) than Internet users that don't use search engines
(70%) or non-Internet users (46%). On
average, searchers considered 2.5 brands before making a purchase (5).
The positive impact that search has on nearly every step in
the buying cycle is increasingly being recognized and valued by marketers. Companies are now actually more likely to use
search marketing for increasing brand awareness (61%) than for selling directly
online (58%) or generating leads (20%) (6).
There's no doubt that conversions are critical, and fortunately
it's easy for search marketers to measure the conversions they've
generated. But it's important to
remember that search impacts brand-building throughout the buying cycle, and is
likely to have an even more positive affect on a company's brand -- and
business as a whole -- than we'll ever be able to measure.
Sources:
Search Brand Studies, June 06
Yahoo Search Marketing Reach & Engagement, Nov. 05
The Role of Search in the Wireless Market, Aug. 05
The Role of Search in the Travel Research Cycle, Nov. 05
Yahoo's "Long & Winding Road"research, Dec. 06
SEMPO's annual survey of SEM agencies and advertisers, Jan. 08
Special thanks to Ron Belanger and John Cattarulla of Yahoo,
whose presentation at the June meeting of the Atlanta Interactive Marketing Association
brought these statistics to our attention.
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Source: Surprising Branding Benefits of Search