Google & Yahoo searches have replaced Yellow (Pages)

2Mar09

Australia now has over 14 million online users and according to recent research conducted by Ansearch, “each month over 8 million of these users hit one of the various search engines EVERY DAY.”

“And depending upon the source it is generally accepted that between 50-80% of all searches are commercial-in-nature.”

Compare these figures with Yellow (Pages) own published figures of over 7.7 million people using their printed directories to search for businesses EACH MONTH.

So why are you still spending a fortune on Yellow (Pages)?

Presenting these numbers heavily in favour of online search and with the growing trend for Australian consumers to shop more online makes a very strong argument for advertisers to move all or a good size of their print directory budget over to building their online presence and making sure its more search friendly by investing in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).

And then there is the COST! Yellow (Pages) advises businesses to go for ‘SIZE, COLOUR & POSITION’ to be noticed, an advertising exercise that may well cost upwards of ten to twenty thousands dollars for a single ad.

And, if an advertiser needed to place ads in all or just a few of Yellow’s (Pages) 6 metropolitan and 49 regional print directories, then this becomes a very costly campaign that can neither be changed or easily measured.

Whereas a SEO campaign identifies where and what people are searching, places your website where people are looking, ability to target multiple audiences and locations and flexible enough to change focus, if required. Depending on the programs complexity and advertisers needs, an SEO campaign start from a few hundred dollars a month and it’s measurable.

Here at Sticky, 53.45% of all web traffic originates from organic Google searches, 16.68% come direct, 9% Sticky blogs, 3.41% Yahoo, 3.20% Twitter and 1.36% www.yellowpages.com.au (paid).

If you are not convinced of this argument then ask yourself. When did you last use a Yellow (Pages) print directory? When did you last have a product enquiry from someone using a Yellow (Pages) print directory? And how do you search for products or services?

Before you sign-off on the next Yellow (Pages) directory have a good look at the opportunities available to your business via online search. We’d be very happy to show you the number of searches done online around your industry each month and how easy it is to put your business near the top of these searches.

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One Response to “Google & Yahoo searches have replaced Yellow (Pages)”

  1. Yellow or Google? | GetSticky Says:

    [...] The simple truth is that being found at the top of a Google search can be extremely good for your business. The viewer is likely to be finding something more in context with their needs and can quickly decide whether you business right for them. Online search engines have replaced Yellow as the default search for businesses. [...]

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