This client was uncomfortable spending more than $40k on Google before onboarding me as a PPC manager because of CPA concerns. Today, we profitably spend over $100k a month on Google with a $31 CPA. To put this into perspective, a one-time license with their company ranges anywhere from $1995 - $3495+ in revenue.

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The Challenge

  • Sophisticated B2B Buyer Persona
  • Long Sales Cycle
  • Publicly traded competitors with large budgets


The Process

User’s who use their software are constantly being bombarded by competitors to get them to switch. We began by fully capturing all brand and product traffic to ensure we are not outranked by competitors. Establishing this early on in the account allowed us to pay less than $1 for these high-converting keywords later on. 


After establishing a foothold in brand+product, we began working on non-brand terms to focus on new customer acquisition. Utilizing a customer match strategy in this account was vital to its success since our persona was relatively unique compared to the industry. We refreshed our customer match lists automatically to give Google’s machine learning algorithm as much data as possible, then leveraged similar audiences in parallel search, display, and video campaigns for new customer acquisition.



The Solution

This client was uncomfortable spending more than $40k on Google before onboarding me as a PPC manager because of CPA concerns. Today, we profitably spend over $100k a month on Google with a $31 CPA. To put this into perspective, a one-time license with their company ranges anywhere from $1995 - $3495+ in revenue.

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Paid Ads

Industry

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