We recently audited a company’s Google Adwords account. The business goal of the website was standard lead generation. (Google Adwords is at its best for lead generation).
As usual we were able to quickly find several critical improvement suggestions which would lower their average cost per lead. But there was a greater find in their Google Analytics data.
The business had begun using Google Adwords when they still had their old website roughly seven months ago. At this time, they were getting qualified leads for roughly $25 per lead, which is acceptable for their business. Then, one month later they decided to absolutely redesign their website.
In my opinion, their web site needed to be redesigned. And I would estimate that the redesign work cost them about $7,500, but you never really know from just looking.
On first glance, the new web design looked great.
But there was one critical problem.
The company’s average cost per lead more than doubled after the website was launched! Unfortunately, the company decided that their Adwords campaign was ineffective and suspended it. Now they aren’t getting leads at all!
But the truth is that in the web design process no one ever truly considered or planned for business goals. While the website does look better than the previous one, it’s usability is poor because it is difficult to even find where to submit your name and contact information.
So in total, not only did the company pay good money and time for the new website, they also paid for it every month because their average cost per lead doubled!
How much is your website’s design costing you every month?