What Is Google Adwords?
February 11th, 2007
Google AdWords is a quick and simple way to advertise on Google, regardless of your budget. AdWords ads are displayed along with search results on Google, as well as on search and content sites in the growing Google Network, including AOL, EarthLink, HowStuffWorks, & Blogger. With searches on Google and page views on the Google Network each day, your Google AdWords ads reach a vast audience.
When you create an AdWords keyword-targeted ad, you choose keywords for which your ad will appear and specify the maximum amount you’re willing to pay for each click. You only pay when someone clicks on your ad. To save you even more money, our AdWords Discounter automatically reduces the actual CPC you pay to the lowest cost needed to maintain your ad’s position.
When you create an AdWords site-targeted ad, you choose the exact Google Network content sites where your ad will run and specify the maximum amount you’re willing to pay for each thousand page views on that site. You pay whenever someone views your ad. As with keyword-targeted ads, the AdWords Discounter automatically reduces the actual CPM you pay to the lowest cost needed for your ad to win the placement on that page.
There’s no minimum monthly charge with AdWords — just a nominal activation fee. You can choose from a variety of ad formats, including text, image, and video ads, and easily track of your ad performance using the reports in your online account Control Center.
To find out more about Google AdWords or to begin creating your ads, visit the AdWords home page.
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