Increase your ROAS

1. Define your target audience clearly by demographics, interests, platform, and other key data.

Make sure that you understand exactly who you’re trying to reach and what value you offer to them.

2. Optimize your paid ad campaigns for the type of visitors you want to attract.

Use careful audience targeting to reach your buyer personas and ideal customers. Keep your copy short and highlight your call to action. Split test your ads to find the best variations, and record your learnings to use in the next generation of ads.

3. Look for opportunities to lower your cost per click.

Focus on high-performing keywords, add negative keywords to decrease irrelevant ad placements, focus on the channels used by your target audience, achieve a high Quality Score, schedule your ads when your target audience is active, and split test your ads.

4. Optimize low-scoring landing pages for paid search advertising.

Look for ads with landing pages with Quality Scores rated as below average. Improve the loading speed, ad relevance, and search intent relevance for each page. Get ideas from competitors and your target audience.

5. Personalize advertising, landing pages, and email marketing to make the customer journey more suited to each individual.

Make use of the data that you have about each visitor to tailor content to them. Show them topics or products they’re most interested in, give them information relevant to their current location, and use demographics to choose which images or colors to display.

6. Improve the usability of your site for mobile users to make them more likely to stay longer and convert.

Run user testing, improve the navigation, implement a responsive design, move important elements to the top of the page, make CTAs and links easy to tap, optimize the checkout process, and add trust elements.

7. Make your checkout more intuitive and less daunting for customers to complete.

Make your checkout process simple and linear, implement an accordion-style checkout so that customers only see a small number of fields at a time, add progress indicators, make CTAs descriptive, and minimize the number of steps required.

8. Improve the user experience of your shopping cart to keep customers engaged and avoid confusing them.

Make it easy for customers to see that they’ve successfully added something to their cart, add key product information to the cart page, allow simple changes like color and quantity on the cart page, and use thumbnails in the cart that match the variations chosen by the customer.