What is pay per click?

What is "Pay Per Click"?

  • I was just wondering what "Pay Per Click" is. Also i want to know if it would be good for me. I am 14 with a lot of free time other then school which i am gone for 6-7 hours. But a ...show more

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    Pay per click (PPC) is an Internet advertising model used on search engines, advertising networks, and content websites, such as blogs, where advertisers only pay when a user actually clicks on an advertisement to visit the advertisers' website. With search engines, advertisers typically bid on keyword phrases relevant to their target market. When a user types a keyword query matching an advertiser's keyword list, or views a webpage with relevant content, the advertisements may be displayed. Such advertisements are called a sponsored links or sponsored ads, and appear adjacent to or above the "natural" or organic results on search engine results pages, or anywhere a webmaster or blogger chooses on a content page. Content websites commonly charge a fixed price for a click rather than use a bidding mechanism. p.s wikipedia

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Perhaps you meant Paid to Click (PTC)? These sites pay you for every link you click once you sign up. Even you can earn from these sites. I found a good page that explains PTC's. It's a quick start guide: http://www.squidoo.com/paypal-ptc-sites

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