Are Google Ads Pay Per Click?

Google Ads PPCYes, Google Ads operates on a pay-per-click (PPC) basis. This means that businesses will pay for each click that is generated by their ads. The cost of each click will depend on the type of campaign and the targeting options selected.

Google Ads also offers businesses access to powerful analytics and reporting tools, allowing them to track the performance of their campaigns and optimize their campaigns accordingly. This helps businesses maximize their return on investment and ensure that their ads are profitable.

If you are looking to run Google Ads, NetViper Interactive is a Google Partner based in Jacksonville, FL.  Owner Dave Fogel is a Google Ads Master working with Google Ads since 2008 logging more than 16,000 hours of experience in Google Ads. Please contact us today if you have questions about running Google Ads in Jacksonville or anywhere else! We work with clients in the USA and Canada.  We are also part of the MECLABS super funnel cohort focusing on creating the ultimate funnel to get people to buy your goods or services.

Setting up Rel Author

By Dave Fogel | May 30, 2013

We might be a little late on this one, but it is worth setting up your rel author tags on Google plus.  Google is very much looking at this type of information for rankings now, so it makes sense to get it done. There are several places to learn how to do this.  Here is…

Adding A Featured Image To A Page In Genesis

By Dave Fogel | May 6, 2013

After looking around the web for a good tutorial, I really couldn’t find what that accomplished what I was looking to do. It sounds simple. I want to add a featured image to a page in Genesis. No problem right? Not exactly. Genesis doesn’t work like a normal wordpress site, but then if you are…

Disable Auto Format in wordpress

By Dave Fogel | August 15, 2012

This is a great trick I found today while working on a problem for a client. What was happening is that wordpress was wrapping her image in paragraph tags and causing it not to float right with text wrapping around it. The solution was to add this to the functions.php file. (note, make sure you…