pay
per
click
Plural
pay-per-clicks
1
a digital advertising model where advertisers pay each time a user clicks on one of their ads, typically in search engine advertising or social media advertising
Pay-per-click (PPC) is an online advertising model where advertisers pay a fee each time their ad is clicked by a user. It is commonly used in search engine advertising, where ads appear alongside search results for specific keywords. Advertisers bid on keywords, and when a user searches for those terms, the ads are displayed. The advertiser only pays when the user clicks on the ad, making it a cost-effective way to drive targeted traffic to a website. PPC is often used to complement other marketing efforts, such as search engine optimization, to increase visibility and attract customers.
- The company used a pay-per-click campaign to attract more customers to their website.
- With pay-per-click advertising, businesses only pay when someone clicks on their ad.
- He was impressed by how pay-per-click ads helped increase website visits quickly.
- She decided to try a pay-per-click strategy to increase traffic to her online store.
- They spent their marketing budget on pay-per-click ads to boost their sales.