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What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 12:08 am
by shilpasaini1122
Hi Friends,

Shilpa Saini new here and i want to know that What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:33 am
by avowzone
CPC and PPC has no difference. Cost Per Click and Paid Per Click.

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 2:37 am
by rishitha
cpc means what we pay.ppc means what we are paid

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 1:34 am
by Xtremeux
PPC is a new advertising philosophy. You pay per click only if someone likes or needs your product service AND click on your ad.

CPC or cost per click has 2 components: Your bid and your actual price.
- CPC bid is the amount of money you are willing to pay if someone actually click on your ads,
- CPC price is the amount of money you are paying as a result of the ad auction.

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 2:14 am
by ushaa4n
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Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 6:06 am
by danielstallons
Ideally both CPC and PPC are the similar terms.

But when we talking about PPC - Pay Per Click that is you are paying for click to search engine showing your ads.
and CPC - Cost Per Click is the cost of showing keyword that triggers ads in search engine. that sometimes go high than the predefined limit.

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 4:25 am
by semalaia4n
CPC is willing to pay.
ppc is paying a money

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 6:25 am
by benben1
PPC is Pay per Click and refers usually to the system of buying ads like "it's a PPC network" or "we sell on PPC bases".
CPC is Cost per Click and is used for describing the metric - how much are you paying for the click like in "we are bidding 1 USD CPC at maximum".
The PPC network have often a bidding system and the real CPC costs are different (lower) compared to your bid. The real results are usually evaluated in eCPC (effective CPC which means "real").
Having that said, people are mixing and misusing all the acronyms every day. Don't be surprised when you here the terms in some completely strange context. It can be easily a misuse. When in doubt, we can still use some kind of plain language like "On Adwords I pay about 1.20 EUR per click for my most expansive keywords." and it should be clear, what you mean. :D

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:18 pm
by adamjones
PPC-
Technically defined, PPC is an advertising channel used to drive traffic to your website, and ultimately, convert them into customers. PPC advertising with Google AdWords works with search engines and allows businesses to bid on popular keywords their target audience is searching. PPC advertising with social media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn allows businesses to reach their target audience based on specific demographics, interests and more.
CPC-
CPC, also called cost-per-click, portrays an information moment that measuring achievement of online advertisements. Each time a promotion is clicked, it costs a specific measure of cash. The objective is to have the most effective (and least expensive) CPC, which accompanies learning and improvement. CPC can vacillate contingent upon the market and industry, and at Pyxl, our specialists are continually researching and changing in accordance with deliver the most minimal CPC conceivable.

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 6:21 am
by Womay1934
Others would argue that 2% is too low. I’m not advocating that once you hit 2% CTR, you’re in the clear.

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 5:20 am
by Foreemended1969
Are you running ads on Facebook or Google Adwords? Which medium is profitable for you? For me it's not about profit only. It's about profit and tracking. If I can't track ROI accurately then there is no reason to promote ads in that medium.

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:04 am
by Leake1944
Are you running ads on Facebook or Google Adwords? Which medium is profitable for you? For me it's not about profit only. It's about profit and tracking. If I can't track ROI accurately then there is no reason to promote ads in that medium.

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 8:36 am
by Doets1962
it is a for china, so its very limited. if you want to target the market of china then you should go for baidu.

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 2:53 am
by riyajindal
PPC and CPC are often used interchangeable within the advertising community, however generally speaking PPC is used to describe the type of advertising program you are running. CPC, which stands for cost-per-click, is usually used in communicating what you are actually paying per click within your advertising program

Re: What is difference between CPC and PPC ?

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 1:26 am
by Arpita
PPC, otherwise known as pay-per-click, is synonymous with digital advertising, as it describes how it works. Technically defined, PPC is an advertising channel used to drive traffic to your website, and ultimately, convert them into customers. PPC advertising with Google AdWords works with search engines and allows businesses to bid on popular keywords their target audience is searching. PPC advertising with social media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn allows businesses to reach their target audience based on specific demographics, interests and more.

CPC, otherwise known as cost-per-click, describes a data point when measuring success of online ads. Every time an ad is clicked, it costs a certain amount of money. The goal is to have the most efficient (and cheapest) CPC, which comes with knowledge and optimization. CPC can fluctuate depending on the market and industry, and at Pyxl, our experts are constantly investigating and adjusting to produce the lowest CPC possible.