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  2. Google AdSense - Wikipedia

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    They can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta-tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). [2] In Q1 2014, Google earned US$3.4 billion ($13.6 billion annualized), or 22% of total revenue, through Google AdSense.

  3. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    Pay-per-click (PPC) has an advantage over cost-per-impression in that it conveys information about how effective the advertising was. Clicks are a way to measure attention and interest. If the main purpose of an ad is to generate a click, or more specifically drive traffic to a destination, then pay-per-click is the preferred metric.

  4. Paid to click - Wikipedia

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    Paid to click (PTC) is an online business model that draws online traffic from people aiming to earn money from home. PTC websites act as middlemen between advertisers and consumers; the advertiser pays for displaying ads on the PTC website, and a part of this payment goes to the viewer when they view the advertisement.

  5. Website monetization - Wikipedia

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    Pay per click or PPC (also called Cost per click) is a marketing strategy put in place by search engines and various advertising networks such as Google Ads, where an advertisement, usually targeted by keywords or general topic, is placed on a relevant website or within search engine results. The advertiser then pays for every click that is ...

  6. Google Ads - Wikipedia

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    It can place ads in the results of search engines like Google Search (the Google Search Network), mobile apps, videos, and on non-search websites. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Services are offered under a pay-per-click (PPC) pricing model, and a cost-per-view (CPV) pricing model.

  7. Google - Wikipedia

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    Google Ads allows advertisers to display their advertisements in the Google content network, through a cost-per-click scheme. [155] The sister service, Google AdSense, allows website owners to display these advertisements on their website and earn money every time ads are clicked. [156]

  8. Advertising revenue - Wikipedia

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    The company's digital advertising revenue figures were approximated at around $39.92 billion U.S. in 2018. Google and Facebook are reported to control just under 60% of the U.S. online marketing space. [8] A significant part of Google's online advertising platform is Google AdSense, which allows websites to display Google-driven advertisements ...

  9. Affiliate marketing - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2000 Google launched its pay per click service, Google AdWords, which is responsible for the widespread use and acceptance of pay per click as an advertising channel. An increasing number of merchants engaged in pay per click advertising, either directly or via a search marketing agency, and realized that this space was already ...