Yes, 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.
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