Reaching the College Market With PPC
With the start of a new school year fast-approaching, it's time for businesses to tap into the lucrative college market with PPC search marketing tactics.
With the start of a new school year fast-approaching, it's time for businesses to tap into the lucrative college market with PPC search marketing tactics.
It’s back to classes, dorms, and Greek life for our future leaders at colleges across the country. According to the National Retail Federation’s 2014 Back-to-School Survey, college shoppers will spend a total of $48.4 billion on college supplies such as dorm supplies, clothing, and food, up from $45.8 billion last year.
College students and their parents are power spenders, with an average of $916 spent on back-to-school alone, a 10 percent increase over 2013.
Connecting with this market via PPC in search and display will become more crucial than ever, as their purchase and browsing behavior becomes more divergent from other consumers with heavy use of mobile and social media.
Besides the initial start-up costs of returning back to school, its also common knowledge that their needs will continue throughout the school year.
Here are some tips to help you reach out:
Mobile shopping is on the rise, with 37 percent of the college shoppers in the study noting they will research college purchases with their smartphones and 22 percent saying they will purchase via smartphones.
Campaigns in AdWords and Bing Ads are already serving to mobile and tablets as well. The key is to develop a mobile strategy that includes:
According to the study, 58 percent will use their smartphone in some way as they shop for college items. Be available for these searches.
The local component is also critical, since about 13 percent will shop at small/local businesses to stock up for classes. The needs of students will continue throughout the year for supplies, food, services, fashion, and electronics.
Geo-targeting in search will help to make ads more relevant while preserving budget. Here are a few ways to do this:
Not all companies will have “student”-centered products, but this is all in the positioning. For example, I recently heard a radio ad for a mattress retailer that reminded parents their college students might need a new mattress. And by the way, they sell extra-long twin size! This is a great way for them to integrate this audience into the marketing mix.
In addition, social media is a main communication channel for this market, so products should be positioned in social media as well. PPC ads and promotions through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter — you name it — are important to reach these tech-savvy, fashion-forward students.
If you have a product you position creatively to college students or a great tip to reach them, share it with readers in the comments.