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March 19th, 2008
Vote for Better Search in ’08Three ways to interact with your search “constituents”
And so for all of you presidential hopefuls who are also readers of the YSM blog, I’ve decided to answer the question: What does every Oval Office aspirant need to know about paid search marketing? (If you’re not running for president, not to worry—everything I have to say here can be adapted pretty quickly to better search marketing for businesses, too.) The answer is simple. You need to deal with your search constituents in three different ways: 1. People who want to help you. It’s likely that these people will search for you by name (or by a nickname or a misspelling of your name). It’s also likely that their search language will explain how they’d like to help. If I were running for president, some of my search supporters might type in “donate abe mezrich,” others might search for “volunteer for abe mezrich,” and still others might search for “mezrich voting stations.” Each of these searchers wants to relate to me in a slightly different way. I’ll need to consider relating to them accordingly with a different search creative and landing page. 2. People who want to learn about you. 3. People. Often, that will mean looking beyond the keyword and asking who’s really searching for you, and why. Just one example: A search for “candidate tax policy” means one thing coming from a Kentucky millionaire in her mid-thirties, and something very different from a Florida retiree. You’ll want to relate to both of those searchers in a different way. When you’re working out search strategy, here are a few key voter/searcher demographic questions to ask:
Use your smarts, your analytics capabilities, and tools like Yahoo! Search Marketing’s geo-targeting to interact with your searchers in the way that best suits each sub-constituency. My Campaign Promise And that’s a lot to get from a marketing campaign, which is why it’s a platform that I’m happy to stump for. — Abe Mezrich, Communications Manager, Didit Image courtesy of webbmb via Flickr. |
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2 Comments Add your own
1. Marc | March 20th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
Thats a nice reminder.
We get soo blinded with technical issues, marketing numbers, search rankings and conversion rates that we forget that actual people are involved.
2. Massive PPC Roundup for T&hellip | March 28th, 2008 at 9:52 am
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