12 weird statistics about Google Advertising, that you DEFIANTLY didn't know
If you have any sort of online business you're gonna wanna read these..
1.) 1.) Search ads increase brand awareness by as much as 80%. (Google, 2014)
2.) PPC visitors are 50% more likely to purchase something than organic visitors. (Unbounce, 2019)
3.) 89% of the traffic generated by Google Ads is not replaced by organic clicks when ads are paused.
4.) In 2019 approximately 25.8% of global internet users were using ad blockers. (Statista, 2019)
(With IOS 14 your going to get screwed on tracking) better get your google ads loaded.
5.) 74% of brands say PPC is a huge driver for their business
(State of PPC 2019/2020, 2019)
6.) 72% of companies haven’t looked at their ad campaigns in over a month. (Neil Patel, 2019)
This is just insane.. so much money left behind
7.) 75% of people say paid ads make it easier to find the information they are searching for. (Clutch.io, 2018)
8.) The average click-through rate for an ad in the first position is 7.94% (AccuraCast, 2017)
Average CTR on facebook for e-commerce brands is 0.9% lmao
9.) About four times as many people are more likely to click on a paid search ad on Google (63%) than on any other search engine – Amazon (15%), YouTube (9%), and Bing (6%).
(Clutch.co, 2019)
10.) Only 10% of Google Ads accounts are optimized once a week. (WordStream, 2013)
11.) The lowest average CPC for Google Ads belongs to the eCommerce industry. (Statistia, 2018)
12.) Users who click an ad are 50% more likely to make a purchase.
If you learned something useful then retweet this so more people can get educated. Why not.
Also i have the best google ads agency on the planet.
Performance based pay
You profit first
95% overall success rate
Let me start by saying I used to discredit depression before I ever felt it. In my mind it was stop wining and grow up.
It was easy to say at the time.
But I did have a phase that lasted about 8 months.
I was lonely, sad and bitter everyday. My childhood taught me to just push through painful times because they would be over soon but this felt like hell.
My mentality towards my feelings where, “stop being a pussy, you’re a little bitch”. Insecurity galore.
Today is my birthday so here’s a list of lessons I’ve learned in my 22 years (In no order of importance).
1.) Everyones life is a tragedy
2.) We are all really just alone together
3.) You can always count on yourself, if you can count on yourself
4.) Loyalty is extremely hard to come by
5.) Money will not buy you happiness
6.) Comparing yourself to others is preventing your real progress
7.) Do not neglect your mental health
8.) Look at people in their eyes and listen to them.
9.) In order to appreciate happiness you need to experience sadness.
A very VERY HARSH thread on why you don’t succeed in business
If everything you’ve ever done has failed, give this a read…. 🔽
1.) Listen closely, there’s a very very clear reason most people are stupid, broke, and average — its because it’s easy. In the past humans had to hunt for food, go to war. Life, in terms of survival, has progressively gotten easier which has made us LAZY.
When it comes down to nitty gritty, your fucking lazy. People spend hours designing new ways to advertise brands and talking to other intelligent people to combine ideas and test new brilliant plans but you don’t do that do you… why?