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Sell More, Pay Less: Drive Conversions
                                with Unrelated Keywords
                                EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
                                How do you know what product sales are driven from which keywords within
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                                A common perception within the online advertising community is that a successful
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                                In reality, online conversions often originate from traffic generated by keywords
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                                that are entirely unrelated to the items eventually purchased. For instance, a large
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                                percentage of fur coats on a merchant’s site were purchased by people who
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                                are related?

                                Are these conversions completely random, or do trends exist within them that can
                                be leveraged to maximize your online revenue? Read on and find out for yourself.

                                Online conversions often originate from traffic generated by search engine terms
                                that are entirely unrelated to the items eventually purchased. Optimal keyword
                                management recognizes these relationships, automatically allocating spend among
                                those terms that convert at the target profit goal.

                                 WebTrends conducted a study to understand these relationships. The goal of the
                                study was to isolate the effect of paid search advertising for one product or type of
                                products on the sales of other products without results being skewed by branding
                                or search terms which could be deemed related to all categories. The data used
                                for this analysis consisted of 1,056 initial conversions that originated with generic
                                Google searches and paid advertisement clicks, performed over a period of three
                                months. The advertisements and purchases spanned several categories, including
                                home wares, technology, jewelry, wristwatches, fitness, clothing, and cosmetics.

                                RESULTS & DISCUSSION
                                Several challenges arise when analyzing this sort of complex data. The data tables
                                in this paper show the most interesting portions of the data collected and also
                                illustrate the challenges inherent in “cutting” data to reveal significant relationships.

                                A. The Data: The First Layer
                                The most basic question that the data answers is exactly how many of the 1,056
                                conversions originated from keywords unrelated to the products purchased. This
relationship could not be calculated by simply summing the cross-category
conversions using the category distinctions assigned to advertisements and
products by the advertiser. Some categories like “Homewares” are far broader
than others like “Wristwatches.” Hence, a Wristwatch category purchase is
always going to be related to another purchase within the Wristwatch category,
but two Homewares purchases are not always going to be related. Due to this
lack of continuity, the method chosen was to label all cross-category conversions
as unrelated and then manually compare the query keyword to the product
purchased for all of the same-category conversions. These were the results:




Table 1: Related and Unrelated Conversions - Manual Keyword Comparison


As the table shows, a surprisingly large portion of conversions in this sample were
unrelated conversions. These results are quite contrary to the thinking that specific,
targeted keywords sell the products they advertise. Instead, this data indicates that
nearly half of generic conversions result from unrelated keywords.

B. The Data: The Second Layer
Next, it’s interesting to see how many conversions were cross-category
conversions:




Table 2: Cross-Category Conversions - Category Comparison

A quick comparison between Table 1 and Table 2 shows that there were 55
same-category unrelated conversions.

This represents 5.2% of the whole sample, a small enough percentage to ignore
for the benefits offered by using cross-category conversions as a proxy for
unrelated conversions, when searching for trends within the user behavior.

However, searching for such trends is not straightforward since the data shows
where conversions came from, but all of the categories saw different numbers of
clicks and conversions. For example, while 39% of Clothing ad clicks that
converted resulted in Clothing category product purchases, this 39% was actually
56% of Clothing purchases. These somewhat counterintuitive relationships are
seen in the two graphs shown here:




                                                                                         2
Graph 1: Conversions by Purchased Item Category


                                                                                                                                           Clicked Ad
    100%
                                                4%                                      5%                                                  Category
                     10%                                        11%
                                                                                                        14%
                                                                                        5%
     90%                                       14%

                                                                                                                                          Wristwatches
                                                                                                                  34%
                     14%
                                                                11%
     80%                                        6%

                      5%
                                                                                                                                          Jewelry
     70%
                      4%


                     10%
     60%                                                                                60%
                                                                                                                                          Housewares
                                                                                                                  18%           88%
                                                                                                        59%

     50%
                                                                                                                                          Fitness
                                               65%                                                                10%
     40%                                                        70%

                                                                                                                                          Technology
                                                                                                                   6%
     30%
                     56%
                                                                                        10%
                                                                                                                  10%
                                                                                                                                          Cosmetics
     20%
                                                                                                        14%

                                                                                        15%
     10%                                                                                                          19%                     Clothing
                                               11%                                                       9%
                                                                                        5%
      0%
                    Clothing                Cosmetics        Technology                Fitness      Housewares   Jewelry   Wristwatches

                                                                          Purchased Item Category




While the relationships between Graph 1 and Graph 2 are somewhat
counterintuitive, there are several interesting trends that can be seen
within them.

           Graph 2: Conversions by Clicked Ad Category


    100%                                                                                                                                    Purchased
                      8%                                                                                           8%
                                                                                        10%              9%                                         Item
                                                                13%
     90%                                      16%


                                                                                                         17%
                                                                 15%
     80%                                                                                                                                  Wristwatches
                                                                                        26%
                      33%

     70%
                                                                                                                                          Jewelry
                                                                16%                                                             73%
     60%
                      6%                                                                                                                  Housewares
                                                                                                        44%
     50%
                                                                                                                  88%
                     12%
                                               71%                                                                                        Fitness
                                                                                        39%
     40%

                                                                39%

                                                                                                                                          Technology
     30%
                                                                                                        4%


     20%             39%
                                                                                                                                 18%      Cosmetics
                                                                                                        15%


     10%                                                        11%
                                                                                        16%
                                                                                                                                          Clothing
                                                                                                        10%
                                                7%               4%
      0%
                    Clothing                Cosmetics        Technology                Fitness      Housewares   Jewelry   Wristwatches

                                                                             Clicked Ad Category




The most obvious trend, in Graph 2, is the tendency of users to purchase within
the Jewelry category, no matter what category of advertisement was clicked. This
is a trend that would be expected within categories like Clothing, Wristwatches,
and perhaps even Cosmetics, due to the similarities in products and the people
who would tend to purchase within them. However, this trend is very surprising to
see within categories like Technology and Fitness. This phenomenon may be due
to a residual branding effect, where users who clicked on these dissimilar category
advertisements did so consciously or unconsciously knowing that there was a
robust jewelry selection on the site. It could also be an indicator of the preferences
of those who click paid search advertisements generally. However, no matter
what the source of the preference may be, this relationship could be valuable
if understood by the retailer, especially when examined alongside the average
revenue per conversion by category:



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Table 3: Weighted Average Revenue Per Conversion by Category

Specifically, since Jewelry is the category of goods most likely to be purchased on
impulse and is also the category with relatively high revenue per conversion, this
retailer may want to engineer their site so that jewelry is highly visible and easy
to purchase at all times. This simple change to the site would allow the merchant
to significantly increase revenue. To this end, the analysis is useful to illuminate
several flaws inherent in typical approaches to online ad spend management.

C. Typical Approach #1: Allocate Spend To Ads that Get Clicked
A common advertising methodology, and one encouraged by major search engines
like Google 1, is to direct spending towards advertisements that get clicked the
most. Advertisers in this camp interpret clicks on an ad to be affirmations of
the value of the particular advertisement. They assume that the traffic these ads
generate is the best traffic for their site, similar to the way traditional advertisers
would likely purchase magazine advertisements that generated the best response
from viewers.

This approach to advertising fails to fully harness the performance metrics
available to online advertisers. Clicks alone indicate traffic generation, but fail
to identify how much revenue the cost of the click generates for the advertiser.
Directing spend towards click traffic is a sub-optimal bid management method
when trying to generate profits from online advertising. Advertisers that allocate
advertising spend to just driving click traffic, but are blind to the quantity and value
of conversions, cannot accurately calculate how much each click is worth to them.

D. Typical Approach #2: Allocate Spend To Ads With Improving CTR
Another approach to advertising online, also encouraged by major search engines
like Google 2, is to orient advertising towards improving click-through rate. The
flaws in this approach are the same as those inherent in orienting campaigns
towards click volume. Without knowledge of what revenue a paid advertisement
click produces, it is impossible to value how much that particular click is worth

1 https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=tips.html
2 https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=tips.html


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and how much to pay for it. Furthermore, since advertisers generally pay for
clicks, not impressions, click-through rate should essentially be a non-factor 3 in
determining where to direct spend. Without a linkage between ad cost and ad
revenue, advertisers cannot make informed decisions regarding advertising spend.

E. Typical Approach #3: Allocate Spend Towards Products that Sell
Another approach employed in traditional advertising is to scale advertising
towards best-selling products. The basic thinking here is that the sales themselves
are good indicators of the factors driving revenues. Much like their brick and
mortar counterparts, some online retailers believe that the products sold on their
site indicate what is drawing traffic into their site in the first place. Most advertisers
who blindly scale advertising towards products that sell run a significant risk of
hurting the overall performance of their campaigns. Within this sample there were
240 conversions in the “Jewelry” category which represent 22.72% of the total
sales from the period, shown here:

A retailer basing his advertising spend on sales alone would potentially, as a
response to successful sales in the Jewelry category, increase Jewelry advertising
spend at the expense of categories that saw fewer conversions, such as “Clothing.”
However, this move can potentially hurt Jewelry performance because Clothing
advertisements actually produced 19.16% of the Jewelry conversions while Jewelry
ads only produced 17.91% of Jewelry conversions, a trend shown in Graph 1 and
Graph 2 shown previously.




Table 4: Clicked Ad Category and Purchased Item Category Breakdown

Thus, a reduction in advertising for a category like Cosmetics is very likely to
reduce Jewelry conversions and it is unclear if a proportionate increase in Jewelry
advertising would make up for the loss. The only way to know is through iterative
experimentation examining the relationship between specific ad spend and
specific sale revenue. An advertiser basing spend on revenue generation alone
is utilizing a sub-optimal approach because they are not factoring in conversions
generated from unrelated keywords and advertisements.

F. The Benefits of Profit-Based Optimization
The data and examples above illustrate the significance of the relationship between
ad cost and revenue generation, and the importance of using this data to measure
the return on ad spend (“ROAS” 4) for a particular ad. They also show that the
relationships between ad clicks and product sales are, on average, non-intuitive
and unrelated to the initial search query.


3 CTR may be a factor in the Google Quality Score, which impacts ad position and thus could potentially be a factor
  in campaign decisions.
4 ROAS = Revenue Generated from Advertising/Cost of Advertising.
                                                                                                                      5
However, the level of analysis necessary to truly optimize ad spend is time-
                                    consuming and tedious. For all but the smallest of online advertisers, tens to
                                    hundreds of hours per week dedicated to multivariate statistical analysis are
                                    necessary to calculate and implement the true optimal spend for each aspect
                                    of an online advertising portfolio. Further, whenever a click or conversion occurs,
                                    the optimal bid for an ad changes. Additionally, some site landing pages and ad
                                    texts can be more successful than others in different situations, so they too can
                                    be optimized. In short, if your campaigns are large enough to warrant tracking
                                    of cost, spend, and ROAS (all but the smallest are), the amount of available
                                    informative data produced quickly renders human calculation impotent. The
                                    complexity involved in effectively calculating and implementing efficient spending
                                    is ignored or unknown by many, including Google, who recommends improving
                                    return on ad spend by focusing “ads and keywords and sites to attract the right
                                    audience” and advises “to be sure your landing page and site are set up to let
                                    users find what your ad offers.” 5 While these factors are important, they are just
                                    the first steps towards understanding how to maximize returns.

                                    What is needed is a system that automatically tracks ROAS by associating
                                    advertising costs to revenues in as close to real time as possible. This system
                                    would also automatically track the impact of different landing pages and ad
                                    creative, using multivariate statistical testing to optimize the advertising and
                                    spending towards a pre-designated business goal. If an advertiser indicates that
                                    maximizing ROAS is the goal of their online advertising, the system continually
                                    evaluates all advertising costs within their campaign and compares them to the
                                    revenues generated by each expense, along with the various successes and
                                    failures of landing pages and ad texts and continually calculates and implements
About WebTrends
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As the acknowledged global
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                                    allocation of spend is always optimal and eliminates the need for slow, error-prone
is leading the way in Marketing
                                    human calculation, analysis, and implementation.
Performance Management. With
an uncompromising focus on
delivering the most accurate and
                                    CONCLUSIONS
actionable metrics, WebTrends
                                    The data herein demonstrates how a large portion of online conversions often
enables thousands of web-
                                    originate from site traffic generated by search engine queries and subsequent paid
smart organizations to improve
campaign performance, web           advertisement clicks that are entirely unrelated to the items eventually purchased.
site conversion, and customer
                                    These conversions are not random, and, when identified, patterns and trends
relationships. More than half of
                                    within them can be leveraged to maximize online profits. Optimal ad campaign
the Fortune and Global 500 rely
                                    management recognizes and utilizes the relationship between these non-intuitive
on WebTrends as their trusted
standard for award-winning          keyword-conversion relationships and automatically allocates spend to maximize
technology, consulting services
                                    return on ad spend from these relationships.
and industry expertise across
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markets. Through software and
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range of data collection methods,
WebTrends is unmatched in
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objective with accuracy, privacy
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and security best practices.


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Sell More, Pay Less: Drive Conversions with Unrelated Keywords

  • 1. Sell More, Pay Less: Drive Conversions with Unrelated Keywords EXECUTIVE SUMMARY How do you know what product sales are driven from which keywords within 851 SW 6th Ave., Suite 1600 your paid search efforts? Portland, OR 97 204 1.503.294.7025 Which keywords are driving the most profitable traffic? fax: 1.503.294.7 1 30 Are you doing everything to maximize your paid search ROI? WebTrends Sales 1.888.932.87 36 A common perception within the online advertising community is that a successful sales@webtrends.com ad sells product it was intended to sell. Surprisingly, that is not always the case. Europe, Middle East, Africa In reality, online conversions often originate from traffic generated by keywords + 44 (0) 1784 415 700 that are entirely unrelated to the items eventually purchased. For instance, a large emea@webtrends.com percentage of fur coats on a merchant’s site were purchased by people who For offices worldwide, visit: searched on “gold watches”. Who would have thought gold watches and fur coats www.webtrends.com are related? Are these conversions completely random, or do trends exist within them that can be leveraged to maximize your online revenue? Read on and find out for yourself. Online conversions often originate from traffic generated by search engine terms that are entirely unrelated to the items eventually purchased. Optimal keyword management recognizes these relationships, automatically allocating spend among those terms that convert at the target profit goal. WebTrends conducted a study to understand these relationships. The goal of the study was to isolate the effect of paid search advertising for one product or type of products on the sales of other products without results being skewed by branding or search terms which could be deemed related to all categories. The data used for this analysis consisted of 1,056 initial conversions that originated with generic Google searches and paid advertisement clicks, performed over a period of three months. The advertisements and purchases spanned several categories, including home wares, technology, jewelry, wristwatches, fitness, clothing, and cosmetics. RESULTS & DISCUSSION Several challenges arise when analyzing this sort of complex data. The data tables in this paper show the most interesting portions of the data collected and also illustrate the challenges inherent in “cutting” data to reveal significant relationships. A. The Data: The First Layer The most basic question that the data answers is exactly how many of the 1,056 conversions originated from keywords unrelated to the products purchased. This
  • 2. relationship could not be calculated by simply summing the cross-category conversions using the category distinctions assigned to advertisements and products by the advertiser. Some categories like “Homewares” are far broader than others like “Wristwatches.” Hence, a Wristwatch category purchase is always going to be related to another purchase within the Wristwatch category, but two Homewares purchases are not always going to be related. Due to this lack of continuity, the method chosen was to label all cross-category conversions as unrelated and then manually compare the query keyword to the product purchased for all of the same-category conversions. These were the results: Table 1: Related and Unrelated Conversions - Manual Keyword Comparison As the table shows, a surprisingly large portion of conversions in this sample were unrelated conversions. These results are quite contrary to the thinking that specific, targeted keywords sell the products they advertise. Instead, this data indicates that nearly half of generic conversions result from unrelated keywords. B. The Data: The Second Layer Next, it’s interesting to see how many conversions were cross-category conversions: Table 2: Cross-Category Conversions - Category Comparison A quick comparison between Table 1 and Table 2 shows that there were 55 same-category unrelated conversions. This represents 5.2% of the whole sample, a small enough percentage to ignore for the benefits offered by using cross-category conversions as a proxy for unrelated conversions, when searching for trends within the user behavior. However, searching for such trends is not straightforward since the data shows where conversions came from, but all of the categories saw different numbers of clicks and conversions. For example, while 39% of Clothing ad clicks that converted resulted in Clothing category product purchases, this 39% was actually 56% of Clothing purchases. These somewhat counterintuitive relationships are seen in the two graphs shown here: 2
  • 3. Graph 1: Conversions by Purchased Item Category Clicked Ad 100% 4% 5% Category 10% 11% 14% 5% 90% 14% Wristwatches 34% 14% 11% 80% 6% 5% Jewelry 70% 4% 10% 60% 60% Housewares 18% 88% 59% 50% Fitness 65% 10% 40% 70% Technology 6% 30% 56% 10% 10% Cosmetics 20% 14% 15% 10% 19% Clothing 11% 9% 5% 0% Clothing Cosmetics Technology Fitness Housewares Jewelry Wristwatches Purchased Item Category While the relationships between Graph 1 and Graph 2 are somewhat counterintuitive, there are several interesting trends that can be seen within them. Graph 2: Conversions by Clicked Ad Category 100% Purchased 8% 8% 10% 9% Item 13% 90% 16% 17% 15% 80% Wristwatches 26% 33% 70% Jewelry 16% 73% 60% 6% Housewares 44% 50% 88% 12% 71% Fitness 39% 40% 39% Technology 30% 4% 20% 39% 18% Cosmetics 15% 10% 11% 16% Clothing 10% 7% 4% 0% Clothing Cosmetics Technology Fitness Housewares Jewelry Wristwatches Clicked Ad Category The most obvious trend, in Graph 2, is the tendency of users to purchase within the Jewelry category, no matter what category of advertisement was clicked. This is a trend that would be expected within categories like Clothing, Wristwatches, and perhaps even Cosmetics, due to the similarities in products and the people who would tend to purchase within them. However, this trend is very surprising to see within categories like Technology and Fitness. This phenomenon may be due to a residual branding effect, where users who clicked on these dissimilar category advertisements did so consciously or unconsciously knowing that there was a robust jewelry selection on the site. It could also be an indicator of the preferences of those who click paid search advertisements generally. However, no matter what the source of the preference may be, this relationship could be valuable if understood by the retailer, especially when examined alongside the average revenue per conversion by category: 3
  • 4. Table 3: Weighted Average Revenue Per Conversion by Category Specifically, since Jewelry is the category of goods most likely to be purchased on impulse and is also the category with relatively high revenue per conversion, this retailer may want to engineer their site so that jewelry is highly visible and easy to purchase at all times. This simple change to the site would allow the merchant to significantly increase revenue. To this end, the analysis is useful to illuminate several flaws inherent in typical approaches to online ad spend management. C. Typical Approach #1: Allocate Spend To Ads that Get Clicked A common advertising methodology, and one encouraged by major search engines like Google 1, is to direct spending towards advertisements that get clicked the most. Advertisers in this camp interpret clicks on an ad to be affirmations of the value of the particular advertisement. They assume that the traffic these ads generate is the best traffic for their site, similar to the way traditional advertisers would likely purchase magazine advertisements that generated the best response from viewers. This approach to advertising fails to fully harness the performance metrics available to online advertisers. Clicks alone indicate traffic generation, but fail to identify how much revenue the cost of the click generates for the advertiser. Directing spend towards click traffic is a sub-optimal bid management method when trying to generate profits from online advertising. Advertisers that allocate advertising spend to just driving click traffic, but are blind to the quantity and value of conversions, cannot accurately calculate how much each click is worth to them. D. Typical Approach #2: Allocate Spend To Ads With Improving CTR Another approach to advertising online, also encouraged by major search engines like Google 2, is to orient advertising towards improving click-through rate. The flaws in this approach are the same as those inherent in orienting campaigns towards click volume. Without knowledge of what revenue a paid advertisement click produces, it is impossible to value how much that particular click is worth 1 https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=tips.html 2 https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=tips.html 4
  • 5. and how much to pay for it. Furthermore, since advertisers generally pay for clicks, not impressions, click-through rate should essentially be a non-factor 3 in determining where to direct spend. Without a linkage between ad cost and ad revenue, advertisers cannot make informed decisions regarding advertising spend. E. Typical Approach #3: Allocate Spend Towards Products that Sell Another approach employed in traditional advertising is to scale advertising towards best-selling products. The basic thinking here is that the sales themselves are good indicators of the factors driving revenues. Much like their brick and mortar counterparts, some online retailers believe that the products sold on their site indicate what is drawing traffic into their site in the first place. Most advertisers who blindly scale advertising towards products that sell run a significant risk of hurting the overall performance of their campaigns. Within this sample there were 240 conversions in the “Jewelry” category which represent 22.72% of the total sales from the period, shown here: A retailer basing his advertising spend on sales alone would potentially, as a response to successful sales in the Jewelry category, increase Jewelry advertising spend at the expense of categories that saw fewer conversions, such as “Clothing.” However, this move can potentially hurt Jewelry performance because Clothing advertisements actually produced 19.16% of the Jewelry conversions while Jewelry ads only produced 17.91% of Jewelry conversions, a trend shown in Graph 1 and Graph 2 shown previously. Table 4: Clicked Ad Category and Purchased Item Category Breakdown Thus, a reduction in advertising for a category like Cosmetics is very likely to reduce Jewelry conversions and it is unclear if a proportionate increase in Jewelry advertising would make up for the loss. The only way to know is through iterative experimentation examining the relationship between specific ad spend and specific sale revenue. An advertiser basing spend on revenue generation alone is utilizing a sub-optimal approach because they are not factoring in conversions generated from unrelated keywords and advertisements. F. The Benefits of Profit-Based Optimization The data and examples above illustrate the significance of the relationship between ad cost and revenue generation, and the importance of using this data to measure the return on ad spend (“ROAS” 4) for a particular ad. They also show that the relationships between ad clicks and product sales are, on average, non-intuitive and unrelated to the initial search query. 3 CTR may be a factor in the Google Quality Score, which impacts ad position and thus could potentially be a factor in campaign decisions. 4 ROAS = Revenue Generated from Advertising/Cost of Advertising. 5
  • 6. However, the level of analysis necessary to truly optimize ad spend is time- consuming and tedious. For all but the smallest of online advertisers, tens to hundreds of hours per week dedicated to multivariate statistical analysis are necessary to calculate and implement the true optimal spend for each aspect of an online advertising portfolio. Further, whenever a click or conversion occurs, the optimal bid for an ad changes. Additionally, some site landing pages and ad texts can be more successful than others in different situations, so they too can be optimized. In short, if your campaigns are large enough to warrant tracking of cost, spend, and ROAS (all but the smallest are), the amount of available informative data produced quickly renders human calculation impotent. The complexity involved in effectively calculating and implementing efficient spending is ignored or unknown by many, including Google, who recommends improving return on ad spend by focusing “ads and keywords and sites to attract the right audience” and advises “to be sure your landing page and site are set up to let users find what your ad offers.” 5 While these factors are important, they are just the first steps towards understanding how to maximize returns. What is needed is a system that automatically tracks ROAS by associating advertising costs to revenues in as close to real time as possible. This system would also automatically track the impact of different landing pages and ad creative, using multivariate statistical testing to optimize the advertising and spending towards a pre-designated business goal. If an advertiser indicates that maximizing ROAS is the goal of their online advertising, the system continually evaluates all advertising costs within their campaign and compares them to the revenues generated by each expense, along with the various successes and failures of landing pages and ad texts and continually calculates and implements About WebTrends the appropriate spending levels, landing pages, and ad copy for each facet of the As the acknowledged global web analytics market leader for advertising campaign. This automated approach ensures that the amount and more than 12 years, WebTrends allocation of spend is always optimal and eliminates the need for slow, error-prone is leading the way in Marketing human calculation, analysis, and implementation. Performance Management. With an uncompromising focus on delivering the most accurate and CONCLUSIONS actionable metrics, WebTrends The data herein demonstrates how a large portion of online conversions often enables thousands of web- originate from site traffic generated by search engine queries and subsequent paid smart organizations to improve campaign performance, web advertisement clicks that are entirely unrelated to the items eventually purchased. site conversion, and customer These conversions are not random, and, when identified, patterns and trends relationships. More than half of within them can be leveraged to maximize online profits. Optimal ad campaign the Fortune and Global 500 rely management recognizes and utilizes the relationship between these non-intuitive on WebTrends as their trusted standard for award-winning keyword-conversion relationships and automatically allocates spend to maximize technology, consulting services return on ad spend from these relationships. and industry expertise across the broadest range of vertical markets. Through software and on-demand options and a full range of data collection methods, WebTrends is unmatched in its ability to meet any analysis objective with accuracy, privacy 5 https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=tips.html and security best practices. WebTrends Marketing Lab™, WebTrends Analytics™, WebTrends Marketing Warehouse™, WebPosition®, True Optimization. Real Results.™, True Optimization™, WebTrends Ad Director™, the WebTrends Ad Director logo™, WebTrends® and the WebTrends logo™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of WebTrends Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other jurisdictions. All other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © 1996-2008 WebTrends Inc. All rights reserved. 6