At Flyline Search Marketing, we promote a whole lot – after all,
that is what we are in business to do. This means telling customers that they
absolutely need to a part of social networking. We explain the importance of
search engine optimization and why Google AdWords is the best.
However, you may wonder, what are Google AdWords and SEO?
Why do they work so well and how do they work so well? Why can’t you have one
over the other and why do you need them both?
Believe it or not, we aren’t just promoting all of our
products to you. The truth is that, when we develop a company-tailored
advertising campaign, it only works right when you follow every step.
And, part
of this campaign includes remarketing, which is a very important step in
getting your website the business it deserves. This blog breaks down the
benefits of remarketing
Breaking Down the Benefits of
Remarketing and Why it Works
If you are new to the Internet marketing world, you may be wondering
what remarketing is and why it works. Remarketing is a process that uses SEO
and the Google AdWords program (as well as other pay per click programs) to
draw potential customers back to your website. That’s right – back.
Here is the problem. Many people browsing the Web like to
check prices and compare brands and so even once you have them on your website,
they can leave without buying a single thing. This is where remarketing comes
in.
With Google’s remarketing program, you essentially get a
second chance at those customers that got away. Have you ever noticed that when
you get ads while on the Internet they almost always seem to be relevant to
your interests?
Yes, this is relevant to remarketing; in fact it is remarketing
at work. You see, remarketing platforms essentially follow an individual from
your site and then display ads on the other pages they are browsing in order to
draw them back in for a second chance at a purchase.
Benefits of
Remarketing
Here are some of the many ways you can benefit from
remarketing:
- If a potential customer left without buying something and you are using one of Flyline’s remarketing platforms, they just might come back, but if you aren’t, then chances are they won’t.
- If they made a purchase and went on their merry way, the remarketing platform recognizes them as a potential return customer and gets to work at drawing them back in for a second purchase.
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