Google gives $340 million in Google Ads credits to all SMBs
Google this week announced that is giving $340 million in Google Ads credits. The credits are available to all SMBs with active accounts over the past year.
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Google this week announced that is giving $340 million in Google Ads credits. The credits are available to all SMBs with active accounts over the past year.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, wrote that the credit notifications will appear in the Google Ads accounts and can be used at any point until the end of 2020.
According to Google, the Google Ads credit can be used at any point throughout the year and will expire on 31st Dec 2020. Any unused portion will be removed from Google Ads accounts.
The ad credits will be applicable across the Google Ads platform including Search, Display, and YouTube and in all campaign types.
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