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A Case Study - PPC to the rescue
The Procedure
Separate campaigns were built for:
- Local vs. international traffic
- Brand and hotel-specific vs. place-specific
- Special offers and campaigns vs. normal traffic
This way we had full control over how the budget could be allocated and what stats we were gathering.
Quirk did an extensive keyword research exercise making sure we bid for high traffic generating keywords in order to get as much traffic as possible as well as niche long-tail keywords for better cost per conversion. Keywords specific to Southern Sun's various customer groups were targeted:
- Families
- Business women and men
- Couples
- Tourists (leisure, action, shopping, etc.)
Furthermore, adverts were set up which tested the best marketing message i.e. whether people responded best to:
- The Southern Sun brand
- A special offer
- A wide variety of hotels and brands
- Location and convenience
- Facilities
As a result, we could assess whether different groups of people were influenced by different adverts, as keyword research had been done according to customer groups.
In order to determine whether people responded better to special offers and campaigns or just hotel and area details, landing page split tests were conducted. Tracking for various different stages of the hotel buying process was implemented, including the hotel room quote and the final 'thank you for payment page' so that it would become evident where any drop-offs occurred.
Other Articles in the eMarketing 101 series:
- What is eMarketing and how is it better than traditional marketing?
- The Arrows in the eMarketer's quiver
- Blogging - Everyone else is doing it, so why can't I?
- A focus on natural search (beginner's guide to SEO)
- A Case Study - SEO in action
- PPC - you gets what you pays for
- A Case Study - PPC to the rescue
- Email Marketing - No not spam
- Affiliate Marketing - because we all need friends
- WebPR and ORM - blah blah blah conversations
- A Case Study - ORM: Keeping Your Ears to the Ground
- Viral Marketing - linkerbation is a normal, natural thing. Perfectly natural
- Online Advertising - Throwing a Banner into the Works
- Conversion Optimisation - Are You Closing the Deal?
- A Case Study - 2010 : Can the SA Tourism Industry Meet Online Expectations?




