Who wins in a Google fight? A paid listing or a map listing? A first page natural listing or a #1 paid listing? You might be suprised what we found...
We have been advertising for a dental client over the last year on Adwords, and Google Maps. We have also done his SEO. This client has what we like to call the Google TRI-FECTA (they rank high with all 3 listings). With one website performing well in all 3 spaces, we were curious how each medium performed against each other. We took results from the last 4 months, and dug up some info in Analytics. Here’s what we found:
This dentist's campaign is focused on lead generation. Customers come to the website and sign up on a form that offers web only discounts on dental services. Overall there were 59 goal conversions.

We broke down these conversions even further:

Total Conversions:
- Organic- 28
- Paid- 12
- Direct Traffic- 10
- Facebook- 3
- Other- 5
Not coming as too much of a suprise, organic traffic and conversions easily beat out paid traffic. What is most suprising though, is how the map listing performed:

From a simple business listing with Google Places, there was a 3.54% action rate, with a 2.38% click through rate for visits to the website. That compared to .84% click through rate with Adwords. Obviously, a limitation in this reporting is that we don't have conversion tracking for the map listing; however, the amount of traffic to the webiste ads up to just 80 out of the 491 total organic clicks!
What conclusions can we draw from this? Let's break it down:
- Organic Listing- The main source of conversions for this dentist. Limited in the cost and time it would take to optimize for multiple keywords. Appeals to majority of internet users.
- Paid Listing- Minimal conversions, but covered many more variations of long tailed keywords than organic. Appeals to clients wanting to cover hundreds of keyword variations.
- Maps- Great cost efficiency (depending on what local seo company you use). Not as trusted as the organic listings. Appeals to searches that want a map to see where a dentist is located/how close they are.
So can a Google maps listing beat out a paid and natural listing? Not in this case. But the traffic generated from the combination of these three mediums together may be unbeatable. We will post in a month or two on the results without any paid listings.
-Luke




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