- Laser-Focused Targeting: Ditch broad social media strategies and concentrate on Google Search Ads to capture locals actively seeking your services.
- Website Overhaul: Your website is the keystone. Improve it's sales copy, design, and speed for better user experience and conversions.
- Craft Compelling Offers: Lure customers with free consultations or audits and other irresistible offers.
- Hyper-Local SEO: Integrate location-specific keywords in your content to enhance local search visibility.
- Cost-Effective Budgeting: Allocate $1-$2k monthly on Google Search Ads, refining your strategy based on lead costs and conversion rates. Use the included lead cost calculator to work this out.
Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out! It's great to see local businesses in Nashville aiming to scale through paid advertising. I'm happy to give you some initial thoughts and guidance. To get started, I'd say you need to focus on Google Search and Local Services Ads instead of social media to reach people that are actively looking for your services.
We'll need to look at your target audience
First things first, lets talk about who you're trying to reach. It's tempting to throw a wide net with Meta ads, hoping to catch anyone in Nashville who might be interested in your product or service. But trust me, that's like shouting into a crowded room – you might get some attention, but it's unlikely to be the right kind. Instead, lets focus on a targeted approach that aligns with your sales process and identifies your ideal customer persona.
Think about your sales process and the types of customers you're after. A really good idea is to start by offering a free audit or a strategy review – something that provides value upfront and encourages potential clients to take the next step. This approach is more effective than directly pushing for sales, especially in a competitive market like Nashville.
Here’s the deal: instead of trying to "make" people want what you offer through social media wizardry, target those who are actively searching for solutions like yours. These are your warmest leads, and they're far more likely to convert into paying customers. And who are they?
Example: Electrician Business
If you're an electrician, for example, you'd be targeting keywords like "Electrician near me", "Emergency electrician", "Electrical repair", or "Electric service company". These are people with an immediate need, ready to hire. A well-placed Google ad can put you right in front of them at the exact moment they're searching.
Contrarian View: Don't fall into the trap of thinking social media ads are the holy grail. They can be useful for brand awareness, but for direct sales, especially in a local market, they often fall short.
Next, it's crucial to consider where your ideal customer persona can be best reached. With your target audience clear, you can make informed decisions about where to invest your advertising resources.
I'd say you need Google Search Ads
Google Search Ads are usually your best bet because they allow you to target people who are actively searching for your services. This is called "intent-based" marketing, and it's incredibly powerful.
If your target audience is actively searching for your solution, then Google Search ads are the way to go. You need to do some keyword research to find keywords related to what your ideal customer persona might be searching for when they need your services.
Let's break down why Google Search Ads often outperform social media for local businesses aiming for direct sales:
1. High Intent: People searching on Google are actively looking for a solution. They have a problem and are seeking an answer. This intent makes them far more likely to convert.
2. Laser Targeting: You can target specific keywords related to your services, ensuring your ads appear only to those who are genuinely interested. Think of it as a direct line to your ideal customer.
3. Measurable Results: Google Ads provides detailed analytics, allowing you to track your ROI and optimize your campaigns for better performance. You'll know exactly how much you're spending and what you're getting in return.
4. Local Focus: Google's local search algorithms prioritize businesses in the user's immediate vicinity. This gives you a significant advantage over national chains and ensures you're reaching customers in your service area.
B2B Perspective: You need to determine whether they are actively searching for a solution (Google Search Ads) or if they aren't (Social media/display ads). For B2B, LinkedIn usually provides the narrowest B2B targeting capabilities. Facebook's B2B targeting is more limited, but Reddit could be useful if you can identify relevant subreddits.
You must also choose between lead form ads (lower cost per lead, but require more effort to convert into customers) and directing ads to a landing page (higher cost per lead, but better qualified leads).
Ad Platform Performance
Likelihood of customer conversion
Google Ads
You probably should fix your website first
Now, here's a tough pill to swallow: your website is likely the biggest obstacle to your success. Think of it as your digital storefront – if it's cluttered, slow, or untrustworthy, potential customers will walk right past. Before you spend a penny on ads, invest in a website that converts.
Here's what I'd focus on:
1. Professional Copy: This is where many businesses fall short. You need compelling sales copy that speaks directly to your target audience and persuades them to take action. Hire a professional copywriter to craft persuasive messages that resonate with your potential customers.
2. Clear Value Proposition: What makes your business unique? What problem do you solve better than anyone else? Make this crystal clear on your homepage.
3. Easy Navigation: Make it easy for visitors to find what they're looking for. A cluttered, confusing website will drive people away.
4. Mobile Optimization: More and more people are using their phones to browse the internet. Make sure your website is responsive and looks great on all devices.
5. Trust Signals: Add testimonials, reviews, and any other evidence that proves you're a trustworthy business. Include your address and multiple ways to contact you.
Case Study: I remember one client who, after improving their website copy and design, saw their conversion rates double and their cost per lead significantly reduced. They had invested heavily in ads but neglected their website. The result was lots of clicks, but few conversions.
Contrarian View: Don't fall into the trap of thinking that a fancy, expensive website is the key to success. A simple, well-designed website with clear messaging and a focus on conversions is far more effective than a flashy website that's hard to navigate.
You'll need to optimise your sales process
Here's the thing: generating leads is only half the battle. You also need a solid sales process in place to convert those leads into paying customers. Think about what you want people to do to become a qualified lead that you can turn into a customer.
Your website's homepage should lead people towards this first step. Optimise this page with sales copy and persuasive elements to encourage them to take action. Some professional copy could really go a long way.
The right ad platform will get you traction
With the right ad platform, you should start seeing traction. To determine the right platform, you need to understand your ideal customer persona and where they can be reached.
Let's talk about your budget
Finally, let's talk about budget. Many small business owners are hesitant to invest in paid advertising, but it's essential for scaling your business. The key is to start small and scale up as you see results.
In your industry, you're probably looking at about $10-$50 per lead, but it can be more expensive if you are in a competitive market or cheaper if you’re lucky and your services are in high demand. We're running a campaign for an HVAC company currently, they are in a bit of a competitive area, and they are seeing costs of around $60/lead. We’ve run ads for childcare services where the CPL was around $10 per signup. And our best consumer services campaign was for a home cleaning company which got a cost of £5/lead.
I usually recommend a budget for ad spend of $1-$2k per month to start with - but this depends on how many leads you need (number of leads you need x cost per lead = ad spend).
Now, let's work out how much you should actually spend!
Advertising Budget Calculator
Estimate your ideal monthly ad spend based on your lead needs and cost per lead.
This is the main advice I have for you:
| Recommendation | Details |
|---|---|
| Prioritize Google Search Ads | Target users actively searching for your services in Nashville. |
| Enhance Your Website | Improve sales copy, design, and overall user experience to increase conversion rates. |
| Offer a Compelling Lead Magnet | Offer a free audit or strategy review to attract potential clients and demonstrate value upfront. |
| Local SEO Optimization | Optimize your website and content with local keywords to improve visibility in local search results. |
| Allocate an Initial Budget | Start with a monthly budget of $1-$2k for Google Search Ads, adjusting based on lead costs and conversion rates. |
In conclusion...
Alright, that's a lot to digest, I know! But trust me, if you follow these steps, you'll be well on your way to scaling your business in Nashville.
Now, you might be wondering: "Can I do this myself?" The answer is yes, but it'll take time, effort, and a willingness to learn and adapt. Paid advertising is a constantly evolving landscape, and what works today might not work tomorrow.
That's where we come in. We're a paid advertising agency with experience helping businesses like yours scale their operations. We can take the guesswork out of the equation and help you get the best possible return on your investment.
If you're interested in learning more, we offer a free consultation where we can discuss your specific needs and goals. We'll take a look at your current situation and provide you with a tailored plan to help you achieve your objectives. You can simply reply to this email and we can schedule a call.
Don't let paid advertising be a source of frustration. With the right strategy and the right team, it can be a powerful tool for growth.
Regards,
Team @ Lukas Holschuh
Lukas Holschuh
Founder, Growth & Advertising Consultant
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