1 Successful Paid Search Techniques for the Saudi Market
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Powerful techniques:

  • Partnering with local digital companies
  • Adjusting systems for Saudi digital ecosystem
  • Promoting capability building to local talent
  • Contributing in regional development activities

Successful methods:

  • Engaging government stakeholders from the start
  • Harmonizing modernization with national objectives
  • Focusing on information localization
  • Building partnerships with official agencies

Key approaches included:

  • Working with Saudi Arabia's best marketing firm native speakers to identify real query patterns
  • Examining regional rivals for keyword insights
  • Developing a dual-language keyword matrix to capture every possible users
  • Implementing Saudi Arabic dialect rather than formal language

Recently, a restaurant owner in Riyadh expressed frustration that his business wasn't showing up in Google searches despite being highly rated by customers. This is a frequent issue I see with regional companies throughout the Kingdom.

I dedicate at least 120 minutes each week analyzing our competitors':

  • Online organization and UX
  • Blog posts and posting schedule
  • Online platforms presence
  • Client testimonials and evaluations
  • SEO tactics and rankings

Through extensive testing for a food delivery client, we discovered that promotions shown between 9-11 PM dramatically surpassed those shown during typical optimal periods, generating one hundred sixty-three percent higher conversion rates.

Last month, a apparel company contacted me after spending over 150,000 SAR on platform promotion with disappointing results. After redesigning their campaign, we achieved a 631% growth in advertising efficiency.

As someone who has created over 30 Arabic websites in the past five years, I can tell you that applying Western UX principles to Arabic interfaces falls short. The unique characteristics of Arabic language and Saudi user expectations require a totally unique approach.

Effective approaches included:

  • Showcasing family values rather than personal benefits
  • Including modest spiritual connections where relevant
  • Modifying offer terminology to match Saudi social expectations
  • Producing distinct ad variations for diverse locations within the Kingdom

I use a basic document to track our competition's rates modifications on a regular basis. This recently enabled us to:

  • Spot seasonal promotion cycles
  • Notice special offer strategies
  • Grasp their cost structure

If you're creating or redesigning a website for the Saudi market, I advise consulting professionals who truly understand the complexities of Arabic user experience rather than just converting Western interfaces.

Recently, I observed as three similar businesses spent significantly into developing their business on a particular social media platform. Their initiatives failed spectacularly as the channel proved to be a mismatch for our industry.

Additional timing findings included:

  • Decreased competition during religious periods with steady conversion rates
  • Greater response on Fridays and Saturdays notably after evening prayers
  • Seasonal variations demanding investment changes during Ramadan
  • Academic calendar influences on certain categories

Start by mapping ALL your competitors not just the obvious ones. During our investigation, we found that our biggest competitor wasn't the famous brand we were watching, competitive landscape analysis but a recent company with an novel approach.

For a hospitality brand, we discovered that literal conversion of their foreign queries produced extremely wasteful investment. After executing a regionally-specific query strategy, their CPA dropped by seventy-three percent.

  • Moved product images to the left portion, with product information and buy buttons on the right
  • Adjusted the photo slider to move from right to left
  • Added a custom Arabic text style that maintained clarity at various scales

Essential features included:

  • Mobile-first creative styles

  • Touch-to-contact extensions for voice-preferred customers

  • Software marketing for appropriate queries

  • Platform-tailored landing pages

  • Redesigned the data entry sequence to match right-to-left thinking processes

  • Created a Arabic-English input mechanism with smart language switching

  • Enhanced mobile interactions for right-handed Arabic input

Recently, I was advising a major e-commerce platform that had poured over 200,000 SAR on a impressive website that was performing terribly. The issue? They had just converted their English site without accounting for the essential design distinctions needed for Arabic users.

  • Choose fonts specially created for Arabic digital display (like Dubai) rather than classic print fonts
  • Enlarge line height by 150-175% for improved readability
  • Set right-oriented text (never centered for main content)
  • Stay away from condensed Arabic typefaces that reduce the characteristic letter forms

Important elements:

  • Involving spiritual guides in evolution creation
  • Honoring prayer times in implementation programs
  • Developing traditionally respectful development activities
  • Emphasizing alignment with Saudi goals