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You’ve been running Google Ads for your excavation business, spending time and money trying to bring in quality leads, yet it seems like you’re getting more tire-kickers than homeowners ready to start high-value projects. If you’re feeling frustrated and wondering why your ads aren’t delivering the high-quality leads you hoped for, you’re not alone.
It’s not just about getting clicks—it’s about getting the right clicks. The kind that turn into big projects like residential land clearing, foundation digging, or full-scale site preparation. But instead, you’re stuck with a lot of interest from people who either don’t understand the cost or scope of excavation work or who are just shopping around for the cheapest deal. At Excavation Marketing Pros, we’ve worked with many contractors facing the same struggle. We understand how much it hurts to feel like you’re throwing money away. Let's look at why your Google Ads might not be delivering the high-value leads you want and, more importantly, how to fix it.
In this webinar below I do a Google ads training for excavation and septic businesses.
It might seem like a no-brainer to target broad keywords like "excavation services" or "land clearing." But while these terms get a lot of searches, they’re also highly competitive and often attract people who are just browsing or looking for information. If your ads show up for these generic terms, you’re probably wasting a lot of your budget on low-quality clicks.
To attract high-value leads, focus on more specific, high-intent keywords. Think about terms that a homeowner who’s ready to start a project would use, like “residential excavation for new home build” or “foundation excavation near [Your City].” These keywords may get fewer searches, but they’re more likely to connect you with people who are serious about hiring a contractor.
If your ad copy doesn’t speak directly to what homeowners are looking for, you’re going to have a hard time converting clicks into leads. Generic phrases like "Best Excavation Services" or "Affordable Land Clearing" might sound okay, but they don’t communicate why a homeowner should choose you over a dozen other contractors.
Your ad copy should highlight specific benefits and services that set you apart. Think about what high-value clients care about: reliability, quality, and expertise. Try phrases like "Experienced Excavation for Large-Scale Projects" or "Specializing in Residential Foundation Digging and Land Clearing." Make sure to include a strong call to action, such as "Get a Free Estimate Today."
Driving traffic to your website is only half the battle. If your landing page isn’t designed to convert visitors into leads, you’re wasting your ad budget. A common mistake is sending all your traffic to the homepage instead of a page specifically designed for the service you’re advertising.
Make sure your landing page has:
A Clear, Compelling Headline: Make it clear what service you’re offering and how it benefits the homeowner.
Strong Visuals: Include images or videos of past projects to showcase your work.
Trust Signals: Display customer testimonials, awards, or certifications.
A Simple Call to Action (CTA): Make it easy for visitors to contact you or request an estimate.
If your ads are showing up for people who are outside your service area, you’re wasting money on clicks that will never convert into jobs. As an excavation contractor, you need to ensure that your ads are only being shown to people in the areas you serve.
Use Google Ads’ location settings to specify your service area, such as a specific city, county, or a radius around your business. This ensures your ads are seen by homeowners who are within a reasonable distance for you to serve.
Negative keywords help prevent your ads from showing up for irrelevant searches. For example, if someone searches for "DIY excavation" or "free excavation services," you don’t want your ads to appear. Without negative keywords, you’ll pay for clicks from people who aren’t looking for the kind of services you offer.
Common negative keywords for excavation contractors may include terms like "DIY," "cheap," "rental," or "free." By adding these to your campaigns, you’ll ensure that your ads are only shown to people who are more likely to be serious about hiring a professional.
It’s not enough to simply launch your Google Ads campaign and hope for the best. You need to track which ads are converting leads and which ones aren’t. Without this data, you can’t make informed decisions about where to adjust your strategy.
Set up conversion tracking in Google Ads to measure actions such as form submissions, phone calls, or even scheduling an on-site estimate. Use this data to optimize your campaigns by reallocating budget to higher-performing ads or refining your targeting settings to reach more high-value homeowners.
Refine Your Keyword List: Focus on high-intent, long-tail keywords related to specific services.
Update Your Ad Copy: Speak directly to the needs of homeowners who are looking for excavation work. Highlight your expertise and include a strong call to action.
Create Service-Specific Landing Pages: Ensure each ad directs traffic to a landing page designed to convert.
Use Location Targeting Effectively: Restrict your ads to areas where you actually provide services.
Incorporate Negative Keywords: Regularly update your negative keyword list to filter out irrelevant searches.
Track and Adjust: Monitor your campaign performance and make data-driven adjustments as needed.
One excavation company saw a significant increase in high-value leads by narrowing their keyword list to focus on specific services like "foundation excavation" and "land grading for new builds." They also optimized their landing pages with client testimonials and before-and-after photos, boosting their conversion rates by over 40%.
If your Google Ads aren’t delivering the quality leads you need, it’s time to rethink your approach. By understanding why your campaigns may be falling short and taking action to fix these common mistakes, you can turn your ads into a powerful tool for attracting high-value excavation projects.
At Excavation Marketing Pros, we’re passionate about helping contractors get the most out of their marketing budgets. We’re not a big agency, but we’re experts in crafting customized strategies that work. If you’re ready to start seeing real results from your Google Ads, let’s chat and see how we can help.
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