Why?
Because you can't just buy the first spot anymore! There's something
called a quality score that Google uses. And if Google doesn't like your ad
or website, it will punish you by lowering the rank of your ad burying it so
very few prospects will see it. Now, if you don't write your Google Ads the
right way, you can be spending thousands of dollars and not get one single
new patient.
Why Most Google Ads Fail to Bring In New Patients
Imagine you are seated in a room, shoulder to shoulder with your fiercest
competitors. In the middle is a prospective patient for your plastic surgery
practice.
This asks, "Why should I choose YOUR PRACTICE in 15 words or less?"
What would you say?
Would you waste any of the 15 words? Would you waste 3-6 of the words on
saying your name once or TWICE???? Would you waste a few words on "Board
Certified" or "Free Consultation" that everyone else offers?
Well, believe it or not, the scenario above is basically your Google ad.
It's a preliminary 15-word interview of you versus all of your competition.
And, most people doing pay-per-click advertising online stumble by adding
words that are a complete waste. People add words that do not make people
want to click and visit their website. By not writing an effective Google
ad, you can kiss tens of thousands of dollars in new patients goodbye.
How to Write an Effective Google Ad That Brings In New
Each word in your Google ad must earn its spot. If there's not a strong
persuasive element to every word you select, then you are wasting space and
missing out on new patients. And, this includes inserting your name and the
practice's name within the ad. In fact, this is the pay-per-click
advertising mistake that is committed everyday. People are obliviously
taking up precious Google ad real estate.
For example, look at these to ads under a search for "San Diego Plastic
Surgeon":
Ad #1:
Smith Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Ray Smith offers cosmetic procedures for body,
breast & face (URL was placed here)
(Actual ad but name was changed here)
Ad #2
Facial Plastic Surgery "Only Face; Only Superior Results" San Diego San
Diego Plastic Surgeon (CA) (URL was placed here)
Notice the difference between the two ads?
The Difference Between a Good Google Ad and a Poor Google Ad
1. The first ad forgets that the most important part of the ad is the
headline. Put your name there and you might as well leave it blank.
2. The first ad in contrast tells the prospective patient nothing about
why they should choose or even consider Smith over every other plastic
surgeon out there. Everyone else "offers procedures for body, breast &
face." He's positioned him self as just like everyone body else.
3. The second ad tells people we only do face. This eliminates people
they don't want– so they're only paying for clicks from their target
customers. The general public has been taught that specialists are "better."
4. The second ad confirmed they are in San Diego, in two different spots.
This bolds "San Diego" in the ad and it makes the ad stand out from the
rest. Plus it assures someone looking for a surgeon in San Diego that in
fact this is in line with what they are looking for.
The only fault that I find on the second ad is the use of "Only Superior
Results." What does that really mean to a prospective patient? Not a whole
lot. Every patient is expecting superior results. Some have expectations set
more towards miracles then "superior."
On your Google ad, you want to describe what a patient is after and hit
on some emotion. You want to have some psychological or emotional trigger
within your ad copy that grabs prospective patients by the eyeballs and
pulls them to your website.
Your Next Steps...
You can continue to do pay-per-click advertising your way and waste
thousands of dollars or you can consistently beat your competitors and get
new patients even in a recession. And, you can have Google think of you as a
long-term business partner they can count on. They give their long-term
partners preferential treatment like:
- Higher position with a LOWER cost. It is possible to get a #1 spot for
#3 prices or less.
- Your ads will show more often.
The end result is more new patients and a lower new patient generation
cost.
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