What Does a PPC Specialist Do?
One of the main challenges of breaking into digital
marketing is that many of the positions are not as "standard" as
other jobs.
These roles often don't have specific training,
certifications, or degrees, which means if you are interested in breaking into
the industry, you might not know where to begin. Digital marketing skills
usually require an unusual mix of skills that can range from being extremely
creative to highly analytical (or both).
If you are looking for an area you can consider in digital
marketing, PPC
(Pay Per Click) advertising could be an exciting place to start. PPC
marketing specialists are in hot demand right now. Oh, to answer the question,
does being a PPC specialist pay well? Salaries typically range from $50,000 to
$80,000 per annum.
Interested? Here we look at a day in the life of a PPC
specialist and explore what’s required to succeed in this most rewarding of
digital marketing fields.
What is a PPC marketing specialist?
A PPC marketing specialist is a digital marketer that
specializes in the art of paid marketing. Using a cohesive mix of creative and
analytical strategies, PPC specialists are responsible for targeting specific
audiences and earning the best possible return on investment from various paid
marketing platforms.
PPC marketing is a varied, demanding, and rewarding role
with many different duties as well as skills to consider.
Is PPC a good career?
In a word, yes. As a digital marketing skill that brands
across industries are crying out for, being a PPC specialist is varied,
lucrative, and full of opportunities.
The professional life of a PPC marketing specialist is
positively challenging—and as no new campaigns are ever quite the same—you’ll
always discover something new.
The
Role of a PPC Specialist
A PPC specialist manages internet pay-per-click advertising
campaigns including the strategy, design, implementation, search engine optimization
(SEO), and analysis of ad performance. It is a challenging role that is also
highly sought after because it takes a unique skill set to nail a PPC campaign.
Some of the main roles a PPC specialist will assume include:
Landing page design
Your ads will direct clickers to a landing page where you
have a few seconds to engage and delight your readers. Perfecting these landing
pages is an art that successful PPC specialists share. Without a strong landing
page, all your efforts are for nought.
The Skill Set of a PPC Specialist
According to our podcast with Brendan Almack of Wolfgang
Digital, “PPC can be the most effective and measurable marketing channel. So,
it's really easy to measure an outcome. And if you've got a good paid search
team or good paid search marketers working on the accounts, it can be phenomenally
profitable for you.”
Analytical Thinking
As already mentioned, you will spend a lot of time trying to
figure out what works for your campaigns. Therefore, an analytical mindset is
needed to look at the numbers and analyze the statistics so that you can
improve your campaign's performance.
Organization & Time Management
This is expected in most jobs, but as a PPC specialist, you
will be faced with many tasks that are more time-consuming than other
positions. Namely, following the stats of your campaigns while researching
diligently to remain on top of trends. You'll need a long to-do list and a
massive day planner to make sure you don’t miss anything.
Technical Expertize
There are many technical
aspects to PPC management such as understanding HTML and JavaScript,
deciphering, tracking, and retargeting codes, or the proper use of tags. You
also have to understand technology from a user standpoint to keep up with the
latest trends for browsers, devices, and so on.
Creativity
Your creative mind will be directing the success of your
campaigns. You have to write compelling copy and use creative visuals that fit
into a very small frame.
According to Sarandrea, “Each ad is quite small, so you’ll
need to be economical with your usage of the space.” You have to leverage
emotions and FOMO (fear of missing out) to increase your click-through rates.
That's the main gist of the job.
Consumer Understanding
You have to know your brand and the business(es) you are
serving in order to determine customer intent. This way, you will come up with
the right placements, keywords, and copy for your display ads.
Communication
You will not only need to write good campaign copy but also
communicate your ideas to clients and team members effectively.
You have to keep on top of your campaigns to ensure you are
adequately explaining your process. Validating your desire to make critical
changes to concepts or campaigns (so people see that if changes are not made,
the campaign will suffer) is also an essential skill for a PPC marketing
specialist.
Adaptability
Digital marketing is fluid in nature with changes at every
turn. You have to be willing to make changes. You also have to recognize the
need for change when things are not going the way you planned.
Adapting to improve as well as adapting to meet changes to
trends and technology are everyday occurrences you have to incorporate into
your plan. In other words, plan to make changes to your plans.
Hunger for Knowledge
Your job demands you are learning every day. The research
required is endless, so you must have an appetite for knowledge and be willing
to learn new ways of doing things to remain at the top of your game.
Lifelong learning will ensure you continue to thrive as a
PPC marketer, so take the time to hone your skills and keep up with the
industry's constant technological evolutions and changes.
Passion for Trying New Things
If you are not changing your
mind and trying new approaches you are not doing your job. You have to be
passionate enough to want to try new things, so you find out what gets the best
results.
Understanding the Psychology of PPC
A successful PPC specialist understands the importance of
the psychology of language in PPC. It will be the driving force that keeps you
investigating and looking for ways to generate click-throughs all day long. The
slightest difference in the way you word your ads will make or break the
success of your campaign. So, you will always be getting to know the consumers
and targets for your campaigns.
The art of persuasion involves some PC thinking along with a
bit of pushing the envelope, just enough to keep things interesting. You don't
want to stir up too much emotion because that can turn ugly fast. So,
understand what to say and how to say it perfectly.
The art of persuasion will allow you to trigger emotions to
get the results you want. Consumers need to feel they have to learn more, and
most importantly, they need to feel that they MUST have what you are selling.
You need to remain consistent, and therefore an understanding of brand
development is critical. Your experience has to develop so that you understand
how to write a tagline that remains true to a brand, is repetitive but not
stagnant, and that gets an emotional response.
Sewing It All Together
Your life as a PPC Specialist will require a lot of juggling,
but it should seem effortless and become second nature.
Your ads will have to create a sense of urgency, be creative and
clever, and incorporate keywords that can often prove awkward to position. The
use of your keywords, copy, and visuals have to work together beautifully to
encourage people to click through to your perfectly designed landing
page.
As you create each ad or campaign, you then get into your
metrics and see where you can improve the campaigns you had already deemed
ready to go. It can be a bit of a hit to your ego, but a true PPC expert knows
this comes with the job. You will look forward to making improvements to the
creative in order to see better metrics in your next analysis.
Career Tips from a PPC Pro
You will need to learn the ropes not just for Google Ads,
but also Bing Ads, and Amazon Ads.
There are also industry-specific platforms to consider, but
this will vary greatly depending on the industry you are targeting for a job.
Many of them are social media platforms. In addition to keeping up to date with
the latest news and industry publications, gaining the right credentials is
essential to solid career progression as a PPC specialist.
If you marry your educational efforts while treating
yourself as a personal brand, complete with a fully-optimized personal landing
page with links to your social media
profiles, your portfolio, and client testimonials (premium social proof), you
will stand out from the crowd.
Ultimately, PPC advertising is a career where you have to
learn by trial and error. You have to be willing to get your hands dirty and
also be prepared to fail.
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