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The brilliant methods to maximize mobile conversion rate

Today’s PPC marketers need to optimize for mobile users and improve the conversion experience on smaller devices. Here are five tips to maximize conversions on your mobile-targeted search ads starting today.

1. Diversify Your Ad Extensions

Sitelink extensions are one of the most used ad extension types for PPC. They allow you to expand your ad copy past normal character limits and diversify your link offering rather than just having a single landing page.

But these are mostly optimized to desktop users who can easily open multiple tabs on their browser without negatively impacting the experience.

When it comes to mobile, there are extension choices specifically designed for a smaller screen and the way people search and communicate with their phone,

like call extensions, which make it super easy for people to reach your business right from the ad.

One of the best newer ad extensions for mobile ads are message extensions:

mobile conversion text to reserve

With message extensions, you can have searchers text message your business for more information rather than having to read all the content on your website.

So, do they perform? Much better than standard issue text ads, and almost as good as call extensions when it comes to mobile search CTR:

mobile conversion rates message extension bar graph

When creating message extensions, you have a few key options to edit and customize the experience:

mobile conversion rates edit message extension

The “Text phone number” field is your business number that will respond and receive text messages from interested searchers.

Your extension text is what is shown in the actual ad that drives people to click, like “message us.”

Message text is where it gets really interesting and allows you to truly optimize for things like micro-moments and personalization. This is a pre-written message that populates the user’s message app when they click on your ad.

For instance, it allows you to custom tailor messages the user will send, saving them the time of typing it out.

When using message extensions, you have tons of room to diversify your CTAs based on keyword intent.

Targeting a purchase intent keyword? Use message extensions to promote exclusive deals.

Targeting a lower level research moment? Pre-populate the message app with key questions that users want answered.

2. Rethink Your Forms and Landing Pages

Browsing the internet on mobile isn’t always easy. There isn’t much room to navigate, fill out forms, and read tons of content.

When you search and click on mobile ads, you often still find the same old landing pages that are likely optimized for desktop as the priority.

Well, HubSpot was guilty of this too, until recently – when they took a minimalistic approach, shrinking both their forms and content for mobile users on the go.

mobile conversion rate ebook download

This resulted in massive increases in conversions and decreased bounce rates.

For mobile ads and landing pages, always ask yourself: What is the most convenient way to have users convert or contact us?

Include multiple ways for mobile searchers to reach you: Phone calls, text messages, live-chat, simple forms.

Want to take this to the next level? Try some mobile specific scheduling. Only run your call extensions during business hours, and repeat that practice on your landing pages for mobile.

mobile conversions message extension scheduling

Take this example via Duda: the mobile landing page on the left shows only during business hours to ensure that calls don’t go unanswered:

mobile conversion rates closed banner

The one on the right appears after the office is closed. Genius, right??

3. Optimize for “Micro-Moments”

Over the past few years, we’ve seen some incredible shifts in consumer behavior.

People are checking, searching, and using their smartphones more than ever before – 47% of millennials check their phones in bed right when they wake up. And 91% of people look up information about a subject on their phones while in the middle of a task. 82% will look up products and information while directly in stores.

And all of these are examples of “micro-moments.”

What’s a micro-moment, you ask? According to Google:

“Micro-moments occur when people reflexively turn to a device—increasingly a smartphone—to act on a need to learn something, do something, discover something, watch something, or buy something.”

The key about micro-moments is that they aren’t just purchasing actions. Sure, a micro-moment can be someone searching for a product and buying it within a few clicks. But micro-moments are also research-based. They’re information rich.

People are doing more than just buying. In fact, it takes 7-13 touches for the average customer to convert.

That’s potentially 13 different search queries in attempts to learn, educate themselves, and prepare for a purchase decision.

It’s tempting to skip those 12 earlier queries and only bid on the final purchase query in your PPC campaigns.

But when mobile consumers are doing so much research, skipping out on those micro-moments leaves you with zero brand awareness when it’s time to buy.

And that’s not good.

Who do you think a given searcher is going to buy from? The company that advertised in every single micro-moment delivering helpful information, or the one that randomly showed up at the end touting their product and nothing else?

In fact, people who have seen more of your ads are twice as likely to purchase from you:

ad conversion rates improve with impressions

This is why brand awareness campaigns are so important.

You can find micro-moments in every and any industry from products as cheap as a toothbrush to as expensive as a house.

mobile conversion rates best toothbrush search

In just the past few years alone, product review focused queries have skyrocketed by 35% on mobile.

On your next campaign, start researching keywords across the research process and every stage of intent so you can show up for micro-moments instead of just product based queries.

For example, you can structure your ad groups by different intent levels within your campaign:

mobile conversion rates tvs

Depending on your product or service, you should quickly be able to decipher what users are looking for. Did they search for reviews? Create mobile content in easy-to-read table form that compares features, pricing, and user ratings.

Are they looking for a product demo? Create a video they can watch on mobile, and make it easy for them sign up for a live demo right on their device.

Recently when searching for CRM software, I found some interesting ad results. But before we dive into those, what comes to mind when you see the query “best crm”? What do you expect to see?

Here are the search results:

mobile conversion rate best crm search

Notice how the top three ads are all CRM software saying that they are the best of the best.

Cool, but that’s not what I wanted. These companies went straight for the sale, skipping a huge micro-moment in my buying journey.

The fourth-ranking ad was perfect: a site dedicated to educating users about different CRM software. They didn’t move in for the sale, but rather educated me and provided quality information for my research. Chances are I’ll be back to learn more and potentially convert through an affiliate link.

In short: Stop focusing only on purchase intent keywords. Start figuring out what micro-moments your customers go through before making a decision and produce quality content for each stage of their mobile research experience.

4. Speed, Speed, and More Speed

Mobile users want answers now, not later. There is nothing more frustrating than waiting 20 seconds for a web page to load on mobile, and most people won’t.

Google has found that 53% of your traffic will leave if your site takes longer than three seconds to load.

mobile conversion rates abandoned visits

That’s all you have: three seconds. If your site is too slow and users bounce, that’s wasted money in clicks and potential sales.

Plus, 85% of users are “unlikely to forgive bad mobile experiences.”

Meanwhile, 89% are likely to recommend good experiences.

Speed is often put on the backburner. But when it comes to maximizing your mobile ads, speed should be a primary concern. And according to Google, almost everyone in every industry is guilty of having overly slow mobile speeds:

mobile conversion rates average speed index

Look at that – technology is actually the worst!

Reduce your page sizes by compressing images or removing them entirely if they don’t add value. Remove unnecessary page elements that bog down load times like sliders and carousels.

Simplify your content and take the user experience into account. Speed can literally make or break your mobile campaign.

Read more How to target customers by PPC

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