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I'm currently in the process of getting my website SEO'd for natural searches. However I'd be interested to hear whether any bookkeepers on here use Google Adwords as part of their marketing mix?



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I used google adwords when I first started. I'm sure someone will be along to tell me I'm wrong, but it seemed to me that google crawled my site quicker when I started using adwords.

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Hi Stuart,

I have been using Google adwords and I had quite a few phone calls straight away. Couple of months later I have cancelled my D/D with Google and paused my ad and since then I have not had one phone call.
I am thinking to start my ad again. If you are thinking to use Google adwords I think is a great tool you just need to keep an eye on what you are spending.

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Stuart - if you use PPC make sure you use/test sending people to different landing pages and use/test different conversion tactics.

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Hi Stuart

I spend approx £1 per day on my local search terms with google. This gets me between 2 and 3 clicks per day, from which I estimate I take on 2 to 4 clients a month. Not setting the world on fire I know but I'm happy with the results.

As Bob mentions, I would recommend testing different adverts and also landing pages within the site. 



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£30 a month advertising to generate 2 to 4 clients is advertising worth paying for.

Depending on the work involved if 4 clients this could generate fees of anything from £1k to whatever.  So advertising is effective.

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MarkS



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Stuart - I forgot to mention, setting your Website for SEO is just a small part of SEO. If that's all you do the chances are you probably will not get any results. You need lots of good content (as defined by clients) on your Website, off-page activity and links.



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