summerwilkins
Sat 18 June 2011, 11:12 pm GMT +0200
What is the difference between cost-per-click and pay-per-click? Is there any difference between them?
hairylossen
Tue 21 June 2011, 10:39 am GMT +0200
Pay per click (PPC) is an Internet advertising model used to direct traffic to websites, where advertisers pay the hosting service when the ad is clicked. With search engines, advertisers typically bid on keyword phrases relevant to their target market. Content sites commonly charge a fixed price per click rather than use a bidding system.
Cost per click (CPC) is the sum paid by an advertiser to search engines and other Internet publishers for a single click on their advertisement, which directs one visitor to the advertiser's website.
from wikipedia:
michalsemen
Tue 21 June 2011, 11:03 am GMT +0200
I would like to appreciate you for the useful information you have shared with us regarding CPC and PPC.
crystal.barba123
Tue 28 June 2011, 12:26 pm GMT +0200
PPC = Type of advertising program
CPC = A metric used in PPC Campaigns
summerwilkins
Tue 28 June 2011, 04:51 pm GMT +0200
Now, I'm getting their difference. Thanks for the enlightenment.
summerwilkins
Wed 29 June 2011, 05:48 pm GMT +0200
Thanks for clearing it up
We're both enlightened by this. It is such a great help.