It's no mystery why search engine
marketing works. It's the first place people turn when they
want to find something on the web. Which brings us back to
our first question, why don't more companies realize this?
Let's look a few numbers to see how few people actually use
search engines as a marketing channel.
Overture currently has 67,000 active advertisers. Based on
our research, over 90% of companies that have a search engine
marketing strategy also use Overture. Using a little quick
and dirty math, let's assume that about 70,000 to 75,000 companies
have a search engine marketing strategy of some kind, even
if it's just using pay per click engines like Overture. Sounds
like a lot, right? But let's compare it to the number of businesses
with websites.
There are almost 10 million unique websites in the world (according
to oclc.org) and it's estimated that about 60% of these are
commercially oriented websites. That's 6 million websites
that probably are meant to be found by their customers. So,
currently, only about 1.25% of all website owners are considering
search engines at all in their marketing strategies. Even
if we restrict it to North America and Europe , less than
10% of website owners have included search engine marketing
in their plans.
Here's a common scene that we see played out at least 4 or
5 times a week. We ask a company if they have a search engine
visibility strategy. Nine times out of ten, the answer is
no. They have no idea where they rank on engines, what words
they rank for, or how much traffic they're getting. "I've
never really thought about search engines," is the usual comment.
Then we ask them what they do when they're looking for information
on a product or service online. "I go to a search engine."
Why, we ask, would you think your customers are any different?
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