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March 24, 2007 Google Pay-per-Action vs. The Affiliate Marketing Program |
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Google launched its new pay-per-action service this week, competing against thousands of affiliate programs of smaller websites such as FontaineFaucets.com
Lake Forest, CA (PRWeb) March 24, 2007 -- Online pay-per-click advertising has made major strides in the advertising industry in the past few years. Online giant Google topped $10 billion in revenues in 2006. Much of that revenue is from Google's pay-per-click advertising service, which charges advertisers for each click on an ad, whether or not the customer buys anything. After having testing various forms of pay-per-action ads since June, Google announced this week a limited beta test of pay-per-action advertising, pitting the company squarely against affiliate programs.Press Contact: COREY CHAMBERS
Company Name: Fontaine Faucets - FSA Imports, Inc.
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