Google Makes Minor Changes to AdWords CPC Pricing
September 8th, 2006 | RSS Feed
Google has made some minor changes to its AdWords CPC pricing following complaints of automatic keyword drops into the "inactive keywords" bucket. Google has rounded many of the minimum CPC amounts in order to refrain them from appearing as rather odd amounts. This is a very small change no doubt, but it's sure to give some relief to the advertisers who are now complaining of reeping less traffic.
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