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Cost per Click

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Cost per Click
In online advertising, the measurement of cost paid by an advertiser per click on its advertisement. Most search engines and many blogs advertise by cost per click, the three largest of which are Google, Yahoo!, and MSN. See also: Pay Per Click.


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As the consumer spends less there will be an brief increase in the Cost Per Click bid as Pay Par Click advertisers attempt to get a boost in business Brief, because without spending by consumers, the advertisers will drop like flies As the consumer spends less there will be an brief increase in the Cost Per Click bid as Pay Par Click advertisers attempt to get a boost in business.
It has other factors penciled into the equation, such as the click through rate x the cost per click.
The only advantage of being on top position is that people can easily spot and visit your sites, thus, earning you a lot of money even though the cost per click is costlier.
 
 
 
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