LinkedIn advertising has several layers of targeting capabilities:
- Company Size
- Industry
- Job Function/Title
- Seniority
- Geography
- Groups
This platform is unique in that it has two very different ways to advertise. The first is called “self-service” ads. These consist of three ad types: sponsored content, text ads (which include an image), and Sponsored InMail. As the name implies, these ads can be managed by an individual or a digital marketing agency. The second advertising avenue on LinkedIn consists of dynamic ads and display ads. These ad types require minimum spends of $10,000 per month and companies must be whitelisted by the LinkedIn sales department.
Fast Facts About Pricing
- Unlike Google AdWords, Bing, or many other paid social platforms, LinkedIn has minimum bids ($2 per click) and minimum daily budgets ($10) for self-service ads
- There is not a budget planning tool for LinkedIn. Advertisers have to first build out their campaign and select their audience before being given a suggested bid. This makes budgeting for a campaign very difficult
- The “suggested bid” is almost always above $2. For most B2B advertising campaigns the bid is around $8 to $12 per click. This makes LinkedIn one of the most expensive PPC platforms to advertise on
Conclusion
LinkedIn is an excellent platform for B2B advertising. It works best for B2B service providers who have a large budget ($1K+/month) and a highly-targeted audience. Companies should consider expanding in this platform particularly for lead generation when there is little search volume for their core keywords.
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