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Why You Should Bid on Your Brand Name

Feb 24, 2012   |   Web Design and Promotion
Bid on Your Brand Name

As the economy picks up, hotels are becoming even more aggressive in their marketing strategies. Among those strategies, hoteliers are utilizing PPC campaigns. It is important that you not only stay ahead of trends but also remain competitive. One way to make sure you are staying ahead of competition is by bidding on your brand name.  Here’s why:

  1. First and foremost, you want to stay ahead of your competition.  Most likely, your competition is bidding on your brand name.  The image below clearly shows a search for a Marriott hotel in New York and a paid search ad for a different branded hotel.https://blog.milestoneinternet.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Why-You-Should-Bid-on-Your-Brand-Name.jpg
  2. On average, bidding on your brand name will have a lower cost-per-click.  This is great because adding this additional adgroup will not hinder the overall cost of your PPC campaign.  Industry average for bidding on your brand name is only about $0.25 per click.
  3. Individuals who have heard of your hotel, but don’t necessarily know your URL will specifically search for your brand name.  Word of mouth comes into factor here, they have heard of your hotel from family, friends, or social media channels and want to learn more.

How this Affects Quality Score

 

The case study below illustrates a PPC campaign where a hotel is bidding on its brand name along with other keywords in their geographical area.  The example depicts a significantly higher CTR, nearly 14 times greater than the non-branded keywords. Additionally, the average CPC is extremely low with the average position of the ad being much higher than the non-branded keywords.  This in turn affects your quality score in a positive way.

Why You Should Bid on Your Brand Name

In conclusion, bidding on your brand keywords is crucial to staying competitive in multiple ways.  Share your experiences with us in the comments below!

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*Contributed by
Soumya Nath, eStrategist
Ashim Neogy, eStrategist

Sources
http://www.evisionworldwide.com/

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