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5 Changes to Medical PPC That Make It Hard for Patients to Find You

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Want more patients to find you online? Medical PPC can help.

If you’ve done a search on Google in the last few months, you’ve seen that paid ads now dominate. Typically four ads appear at the top of the page and three at the bottom, squeezing organic (unpaid) listings into a few precious spots in the middle. (You can tell which are the ads in Google by the bold “Sponsored” text in the top left corner of the ad.)

The result is that without a proven medical PPC (Pay-Per-Click) advertising strategy, you could be knocked out of the game. New patients who used to find your practice listed at the top of the search results may now see your competitors listed well above you, thanks to their PPC ad. Higher listings mean more phone calls are going to their practice instead of yours.

Stay in the game and make these changes work for you with PPC ads of your own. Here are 5 things to keep in mind.

1. Medical PPC Ads Dominate Over Organic Search Results

Google, Bing, and other search engines that your potential patients are using to find you constantly make algorithm changes—changes in that “recipe” they use to rank results when someone types in a search query to find a medical practice in your town. The search engines decided that it would be really great for them if they could make more money on these searches. So they’ve moved the PPC ads from the right side of the search list to the top of the search list. Yes, the first search results you see when you type in a query are Pay-Per-Click (PPC) ads, not organic search results. You simply can’t put off medical pay-per-click advertising any longer if you want to schedule new patients.

You’ve probably noticed this yourself when you’ve typed in a search query. The first 3 or 4 search results you see have bold “Sponsored” text above them in the top left corner. Below them, you’ll see a few organic search results that got there because of good SEO practices. After that, there are about 3 more PPC ads near the bottom of the page. And you know that 91.5% of searchers never go beyond the first 10 search results (about 4.8% of intrepid searchers go beyond, but not much further).

Any practice that invests intelligently in medical PPC is going to grab qualified click-through patients. Those first 4 spots are prime real estate. The latest research shows that the first three search results on the page (paid or organic) net over half of the click-through rates. Everything below that pales in comparison. So if you’re just relying on organic SEO alone (which you still need in your mix), it’s no wonder new patients aren’t finding you!

PPC for doctors and hearing specialists is a lot more complicated now. The game has changed. MedPB can help your audiology or ENT practice change with it.

2. Fine-Tuning Audience Targeting Is Essential for Medical Practice PPC

It’s been coming on for years, but this year is going to see a dizzying rise in precise audience targeting for any type of medical practice PPC or online advertising in general. Knowing your target audience on a granular level will matter more than ever, especially as you try to attract more private-pay patients. That’s because search engines are constantly trying to fine-tune their search results so they are the most relevant to the user. At MedPB, our medical PPC techniques are constantly adapting to get a deeper insight into targeting PPC ads to exactly those people who are most likely to click on your ad and schedule appointments with you.

3. Mobile-Friendly Ads and Sites Are Critical for Medical Practice Online Advertising

Remember how we mentioned that one of the audience-targeting metrics we use for your PPC ads is what type of device your target patient is using? Over 60% (and growing) of search queries come from mobile devices. Not only is this a major audience demographic indicator, but Google and other search engines boost the rankings for medical practice online advertising that is mobile friendly—in fact, they penalize websites that aren’t mobile-friendly in search results. By mobile-friendly websites, we mean websites that load quickly and work well from your patients’ mobile devices. If your website doesn’t, chances are, even if they clicked on your PPC ad, that patient will go to another practice’s website that loads faster!

4. Optimize Landing Pages and Ads with the Right Keywords

What can you do to improve your landing pages? Start by ensuring that your page has persuasive copy, search-friendly titles and descriptions, fast load times, and relevant keywords. Keywords are the foundation of your PPC campaign, but it’s not just a matter of picking a few words and phrases and moving on. As an example, say you want to target the keyword “audiologist,” but you provide hearing care services to adults only. In this case, you probably won’t want to pay for traffic coming from searches for “pediatric audiologist.”

Luckily, Google allows you to specify which keywords, phrases, and variations to target and which to exclude, known as negative keywords, so that you’re only paying for qualified leads.

5. Constant Algorithm Updates Require Constant Medical PPC Adjustments

Here’s one thing you can take to the bank: search engines are going to keep updating their algorithms forever. They will keep trying to fine-tune how accurately they can deliver the search results most relevant to those using their search engines. The same goes for the PPC ads they show people. Even the most clever medical practice marketing can get lost in the continuing changes the search engines are making to how they present results to searchers—your potential patients. The patients you want to find you on Google or Bing may never see you if you don’t stay on top of these regular changes.

You will absolutely need a medical PPC management team on your side who can stay on top of these algorithm changes so that you can focus on doing what you do best—taking care of your patients with the highest quality care you can provide. You also need your advertising dollars to go as far as possible to bring you new patients!

MedPB has an incredible track record of making that happen. We understand the intricacies of PPC for doctors specifically. We constantly adjust your campaigns to ensure they bring in the most qualified (ready to make an appointment) patients.

Are you ready for more new patients? Talk to us today about the fastest way to get booked solid.

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