{"id":581,"date":"2015-09-17T17:37:55","date_gmt":"2015-09-17T14:37:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.digitalmarketingpro.net\/?p=581"},"modified":"2021-06-28T21:27:12","modified_gmt":"2021-06-28T18:27:12","slug":"facebook-ads-vs-google-adwords-where-do-you-spend-your-budget","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/facebook-ads-vs-google-adwords-where-do-you-spend-your-budget\/","title":{"rendered":"Facebook ads vs Google Adwords – Where do you spend your budget?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Google Adwords is no longer the only serious player when it comes to PPC advertising, it has a giant competitor that is ready to challenge Adwords and this is no other than Facebook Ads.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Google is responsible for the growth of PPC and PPC has played a big role for the growth of Google to the size it is today. Google was the first company that looked at PPC seriously and took advantage of it by utilizing its huge user base of people either searching on Google or browsing the thousands of websites that have Google Ads enabled (that\u2019s Google Adsense<\/b><\/a>).<\/p>\n Facebook on the other hand with 1.49 billion active users per month could not leave this opportunity go wasted. With all the demographic information that has for all of us, it has a big advantage over other advertising companies.<\/p>\n Facebook knows what we like (and soon what we don\u2019t like<\/b><\/a>), what our friends like, the pages we interact with, our relationship status, education, where we live and many many more details.<\/p>\n So, on one side we have Google that knows \u2018what we want\u2019<\/b> and Facebook on the other side that knows \u2018what we do\u2019<\/b>. What does this mean for advertisers and where do you put your money?<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n It will be easier to answer this question by explaining the primary use of each network and the costs associated with Facebook ads<\/strong><\/a> and google advertising.<\/p>\n Adwords is essential<\/b><\/a> for business growth. If you avoid mistakes<\/b><\/a> that can drain your budget, it can become a very profitable sales channel for almost any kind of business.<\/p>\n Why is that? Because of Google. Anyone using Google search (or any other products i.e. YouTube), is either looking for information, answers to questions or products and services to buy.<\/p>\n This simply means that users have a \u2018clear intent\u2019 and a good idea on what they are looking for and they use Google to find it on the Internet.<\/p>\n If you are selling products, services or even information that people search for, then Adwords is the right channel for you.<\/p>\n Main advantages of Google Adwords<\/b><\/p>\n Facebook and facebook ads are also a sales channel but that\u2019s not their strongest area. They are more suitable for brand awareness, spreading the world, winning the social proof game, networking and connecting with your audience.<\/p>\n When you login to Facebook, your primary concern is not to find something to buy or to search for information but to see what your friends are doing, read news and interact with them.<\/p>\n The fact that facebook will show a bunch of ads in your timeline, that does not mean that it is something you want, even though sometimes you may find it interesting and like it.<\/p>\n If you are a startup, small business owner, publisher, event organiser, non-profit organization and want to quickly spread the word or build an audience, facebook ads is the place to start.<\/p>\n Main advantages of Facebook Ads<\/b><\/p>\n Where do you spend your money on Google Adwords or Facebook? There is no way to know in advance which is the most cost effective platform to use for your products and let me explain with an example why.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s assume that you sell engagement rings and you want to find out which channel to use. By definition both facebook ads and adwords are perfect for your product. A lot of people use Google to search for engagement rings to buy and a lot of people use facebook to prepare for their engagement and wedding.<\/p>\n So, there is a great audience in both networks, your products are both visual and marketable and suitable for selling online.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Before setting up your campaigns you do a quick research using the google keyword tool to find out the average cost per click which is between $2 – $6. So in average you will pay $4 for every click on your ad.<\/p>\n If you setup your campaign on Facebook and optimise it for \u2018clicks\u2019 the values are between $0.13 and $0.34 (i.e. the average is $0.24), if you set it up for \u2018conversions\u2019 the average goes to $9 per conversion.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As you can see the results are different and not comparable. The fact that the average cost per click on Facebook is only a fraction of Google adwords, \u00a0does not mean that the end result (i.e. the actual cost per sale), will be less in Facebook.<\/p>\n Why is there such a difference in initial cost?<\/b><\/p>\nFacebook VS Google<\/h2>\n
When to use Google Adwords?<\/h2>\n
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When to use Facebook Ads?<\/h2>\n
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Facebook Ads VS. Google Adwords: Cost<\/h2>\n