We focus on attracting new patients for your clinic. That is our goal. Ketamine Lead Gen is your PPC Ad expert when it comes to Ketamine Therapy. We specialize in Google Ads and Bing Ads amongst many other channels, including Social Media Marketing. Whether you’re looking to bring in new website visitors, attract new patients, get the phones ringing, or keep patients coming back for more - Ketamine Lead Gen can help.
Our Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Services include:
- Brand & Marketing Strategy
- Ketamine specific Pay Per Click (PPC) Services with Google Adwords
- Local Intelligence (audience research)
- Hyper area targeted (Radius Targeting) through census data research
- Content Marketing (PR, sponsorships, & pulsing)
- Ad Creation and Optimization specific to Ketamine, Esketamine (Spravato), TMS, SGB Treatment, and more
- Campaign bidding and optimization
- Keyword Analysis
- Competitive Research
- Media Buying
Why Choose Ketamine Lead Gen for Pay Per Click Ad Campaign Services:
- You only pay when an interested patient clicks
- Target keywords you can't rank organically
- You will reach your target patient at the right time with the proper ads
- Unlike organic search, PPC can show results very quickly
- Set your own budget
- Increase local visibility and rank high on Google
- Reach your patients, whichever device they’re on
Paid Advertising that Works:
There are various types of ketamine treatment available for mental health conditions. We have experience running PPC ads through Google Ads and Social Media covering Ketamine Treatments and more. Below is just a glimpse of what we have advertised for.
- Ketamine infusions: This is the most common form of ketamine treatment for mental health. It involves an intravenous infusion of ketamine over a period of 40 minutes to several hours, depending on the dosage and the individual's response. The effects of a single infusion can last from a few days to a few weeks.
- Intranasal ketamine (Spravato): This involves using a nasal spray to administer ketamine. It is a less invasive option than ketamine infusions and can be done at home. However, it may not be as effective as ketamine infusions for some individuals.
- Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP): This involves administering ketamine in a therapeutic setting with the guidance of a mental health professional. The individual receives a lower dose of ketamine than in infusion treatments, and the therapy session focuses on exploring and processing emotions and experiences.
- Sublingual ketamine (At Home Ketamine): This involves administering ketamine through a tablet placed under the tongue. The tablet dissolves over several minutes, allowing the ketamine to enter the bloodstream. This method is less invasive than infusions and may be a more convenient option for some individuals.
- Intramuscular injection (Ketamine IM): This involves administering ketamine via an injection into a muscle. It is less common than other methods and is usually reserved for individuals who cannot tolerate other forms of ketamine treatment.