Displaying items by tag: PPC

In January earlier this year, Google announced their plans to remove third-party cookies from their Chrome internet browser. This change comes in the wake of resounding consumer privacy concerns across the globe. Google’s announcement has marked a significant change in the digital advertising world. There are some challenges that marketers will face in Denver and across the nation in the next 2 years. We wanted to briefly touch on how this change will impact Denver PPC advertising and how you can start to adapt today.

We’re excited to share that FiG has recently started up another partnership with the Adler Insurance Group! David Adler has led his own insurance agency in the Denver metro area for a few years now, operating as an Allstate brokerage. His company offers numerous forms of insurance coverage, including vehicle, homeowner, and life insurance policies. David was interested in expanding the digital visibility of his business to generate more leads. As a leading paid search agency in Denver, FiG was thrilled to have the opportunity to help David.

The search engine industry is always in a constant state of change. Out of all the top-tier search engines, Google is definitely the top change-maker. Every so often the search engine giant releases broad updates to their system. In late October of 2019, Google released yet another impressive update called BERT. Since then, the entire update has officially been rolled out internationally in over 70 languages. We wanted to discuss this update as it can have some vast implications for your Denver search engine marketing campaigns.

The search engine industry is in a constant state of change. Top-tier search engines, like Google and Bing, continuously introduce new updates and tools to meet the changing behaviors of average consumers. 2019 is drawing to a close, so there’s no better time to look forward to the next decade of search engine advertising. Trust us, you don’t want to have to play catch-up in the competitive search engine ad space. If your business uses pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, you should pay attention to rising PPC trends. With 2020 on the horizon, let’s examine a few PPC trends and how they can impact your Denver paid search advertising efforts.

The world of advertising is constantly evolving and search engine ads are no exception. From auction process changes to data privacy concerns, search engine advertising can be confusing. If your pay-per-click (PPC) ads aren’t on the right search engines, you won’t get the results you need. The search engine you choose can influence the effectiveness of your PPC in Denver. It’s important to know how advertising changes across search engines.

FiG is, once again, very excited to announce one of our newest partnerships with Fountainhead Commercial, a commercial real estate brokerage business. Business founder and owner, Lowrey Burnett, has almost 20 years of experience in the real estate industry and has branched out on his own, founding Fountainhead Commercial this year. He was very eager to get their marketing started and approached FiG due to expertise in brand development, Denver web design, search engine optimization, and much more.

You can’t talk about search engine optimization (SEO) without diving into local elements of SEO, as well. It’s an integral part of any search engine marketing (SEM) strategy and if you skip past local SEO, you can almost guarantee no one will find your business organically. This is where Google My Business can come into play; this Google tool is imperative for local search queries and larger-scale Denver search engine advertising strategies alike.

It seems like the tech giant, Google, is always changing or updating parts and features of their search engine. One day it may be a large document relevancy reveal and the next they are merging features together for a better user experience. FiG Advertising + Marketing is constantly researching to stay up-to-date on Google news, so today, we’ll discuss some recent feature updates to Google Ads, along with its associated products, and how they may impact your search engine marketing efforts.

Wednesday, 25 April 2018 06:30

Which Is Better: SEO Or PPC?

As digital marketers, we get this question all the time. Each time we speak to someone who is wondering about the best marketing tactics to drive traffic to their website, our answer is always the same: “It depends.” In order to choose the most effective tactic to complement a marketing strategy, one must take into consideration a number of different aspects of the company's current situation.

Published in FiG Marketing Thought
Tuesday, 27 January 2015 08:16

Case Study: Amazing Moves PPC Advertising

At FiG we pride ourselves on creating measurable, positive ROI, and one of the most common projects we have where we’re measuring ROI on an ongoing basis is pay-per-click advertising.

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