Google Ads is an online advertising platform developed by Google that allows businesses to create and run ads on Google’s search engine and other Google-owned properties like YouTube, Google Maps, and the Google Display Network. It works on a pay-per-click (PPC) model, meaning advertisers only pay when users click on their ads.

How Google Ads Works

  1. Keyword Targeting – Advertisers bid on specific keywords related to their products or services.
  2. Ad Auctions – When a user searches for something, Google runs an auction to determine which ads will appear.
  3. Ad Ranking – Ads are ranked based on a combination of bid amount, ad quality, relevance, and expected click-through rate (CTR).
  4. Cost Control – Advertisers can set daily budgets and bidding strategies to control their spending.

Types of Google Ads

  • Search Ads – Appear on Google Search results when users enter relevant queries.
  • Display Ads – Image-based ads that appear on websites within the Google Display Network.
  • Video Ads – Ads that play on YouTube before, during, or after videos.
  • Shopping Ads – Show product images and prices directly in Google search results.
  • App Promotion Ads – Encourage users to install and engage with mobile apps.

Benefits of Google Ads

Instant visibility – Appear on top of search results.
Targeted advertising – Reach specific audiences based on location, device, interests, and more.
Measurable results – Track performance metrics like clicks, conversions, and ROI.
Flexible budgeting – Set spending limits and adjust campaigns anytime.