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    <copyright>Room 214, Inc 2006 - 08</copyright>
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      <title>Keep it Crazy Consistent</title>
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      <description>Turkey sandwich every day for lunch? Consistency can sometimes be pretty boring but when it comes to online advertising, having a consistent message and offer is a key part of decreasing the amount of friction in your marketing process. Having a...</description>
      <dc:creator>Ben Castelli</dc:creator>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Turkey sandwich every day for lunch? Consistency can sometimes be pretty boring but when it comes to online advertising, having a consistent message and offer is a key part of decreasing the amount of <a href="http://www.marketingexperimentsblog.com/marketing-q-a/friction-and-anxiety-in-your-marketing-process-defining-the-difference-22-08.php" target="_blank">friction</a> in your marketing process. Having a consistent message is important to increase conversions for all online advertising efforts but let's take a look at pay per click specifically as an example. <br /><br />Once you have done the research and found a great set of keywords, it's not just enough to bid on the keywords, throw up some ad text and drive the traffic to your home page. Placing the keyword into the ad text and the main headline of the landing page will keep the visitor on the same path to conversion and reduce aggravation. (Having very tight knit ad groups with just a few variations of the same keyword helps here but that is a whole other discussion). Also, don't forget to keep the call to action consistent from PPC ad copy to landing page, this is equally as important. <br /> <br />So here's a decent example of what I am laying down here, I was searching for "web conferencing" the other day:<!--more--><br /><br /><img src="http://www.room214.com/blogimg/1.gif" alt="search" width="503" height="56" /><br /><br />and the ad that came up - note the keyword in the ad text and a call to action "Free":<br /><br /><img src="http://www.room214.com/blogimg/2.gif" alt="ad" width="500" height="39" /><br /><br />and the landing page - note the keyword I searched on and the Free call to action highly prominent above the fold: <br /><br /><img src="http://www.room214.com/blogimg/3.gif" alt="landing" width="400" height="200" /><br /><br />What if you have a ton of keywords and the resources to create only a few landing pages, how do you keep the message consistent? One tactic we recently started testing is to manually tag the keyword destination URLs with a headline containing that keyword. The landing page picks up the tag and dynamically inserts the keyword rich headline into the top of the page. This helps ensure the visitor hears a consistent message and stays on the same path from keyword search to ad display to landing page. <br /><br /><img style="float: right;" src="http://www.room214.com/blogimg/sandwich.jpg" alt="sandwhich" width="200" height="102" />Oh, and to practice my online marketing consistency, I do eat a turkey sandwich for lunch every day&hellip;</p><br/><div style="clear:both"></div><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/landing pages">landing pages</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/landing pages"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/landing pages.rss"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/friction">friction</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/friction"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/friction.rss"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/turkey sandwich">turkey sandwich</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/turkey sandwich"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/turkey sandwich.rss"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a>  <a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/pay per click">pay per click</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/pay per click"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/technorati.gif" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/tag/pay per click.rss"><img src="http://www.capturetheconversation.com/template/ctc/images/tiny-rss.gif" border="0"/></a> ]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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