Concerned about click fraud? With Google getting into pay-per-action ads, there may be less to worry about.
Google last week launched a test of a new pricing model that lets advertisers pay only for completed actions that they define ahead of time, such as getting a lead, a sale, or a page view, said Rob Kniaz, a product manager for pay-per-action, on Google's AdWords blog. "You'll define an action, set up conversion tracking, and create ads that publishers in the Google content network can then choose to place," Kniaz said.
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Google last week launched a test of a new pricing model that lets advertisers pay only for completed actions that they define ahead of time, such as getting a lead, a sale, or a page view, said Rob Kniaz, a product manager for pay-per-action, on Google's AdWords blog. "You'll define an action, set up conversion tracking, and create ads that publishers in the Google content network can then choose to place," Kniaz said.
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