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It's good to see a bit of humour in the marketplace but as you say Andrew, it doesn't take long for Confused to get in on the business action just like they did with the Aleksandr the meerkat google ads
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"Confused about what meerkats have to do with car insurance?"
...back when the meerkat ads first came out. It's cheeky but effective.
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This could be a cheap and easy way of capitalising on GoCompare's ad spend. To be honest, the amount of people searching on Gio Compario or whatever his name is will probably be very low and be mainly made up from industry people checking it out and having a laugh... All depends on how much other media is out there that actually mentions his name.
It’s about the team behind the tech :)
On some other comments, I don’t think it’s because the head terms are prohibitive as all the main competitors in the sector all appear on them. Neither do I think that it is anticipated that this will drive a significant amount of traffic.
However, if Go Compare are happy to spend significant amounts in creating a “buzz” around Gio and driving search volumes around related terms, then why not capitalise on it and gain some cheap traffic? Especially as the character and the campaign are not as strong as Aleksandr, increasing the likelihood of intercepting customers at the point of search.
If so it just proves that agencies have to work hard to provide value to clients with the right expertise and access to the right tools.
As mentioned previously it's not about tech, it's about the quality of the team, thinking a little quickly and seizing an opportunity.
On another point - I would've expected the agency to have a more structured account set-up before releasing the ad. There seem to be a lot of gaps in what they're bidding on.
Oh and Andrew, I don't personally work on the account - I'm an SEO-er.