Does your card get charged everyday for $500? I just wanted to confirm since $500 is the last threshold or does google allow you to spend as much as you want for 30 days then charge you? Thanks in advance for the replies.
Hi There, How long have you been with tis account? As time goes by you'll be provided by higher amounts. Try7 to ask them to top up your limit, I've done this, they replied me saying that it'd be given along the following months, and it happened indeed. good luck Lucio
if you are spending a lot then you can ask for a line of credit and be placed on invoicing. You must content Google for that.
Less than a month, but I do plan on spending a lot with them. Thanks for the replies guys, I'll contact them for a higher limit.
They can charge everyday if you break their credit limit everyday. A lot more likely in the beginning of an account. After you hit the threshold a few times your credit limit through them will be quite large and you'll be able to spend several thousand per day without a hiccup. Just make sure you credit cards can handle the bulk otherwise you may be in for a few nasty surprises. American Express tends to be very understanding when they see huge volume so long as you are transparent. Capital One.. not so much. Have a few cards ready to go in case someone gets upset and you need to make a quick swap ;-)
if you are spending a lot then you can ask for a line of credit and be placed on invoicing. You must content Google for that.
At the end of your billing period, you will be charged for all costs accrued during that cycle. The AdWords billing period is defined by Google and is not the billing period of your credit card. Payment Options You have the option to pay for your advertising prior to receiving clicks (prepay) or after receiving clicks (postpay). With prepay option, Google will deduct charges from your pre-paid balance each time a Google user clicks on your ads. On postpay option allows you to pay after users click on your ads and you accrue charges. In addition to these payment options, a select group of advertisers also has the option to receive invoices once a month. Your credit card is charged based on your AdWords billing cycle. When you create and activate your account with a credit card, debit card, or direct debit, Google starts running your ads almost immediately. They then charge you every 30 days unless your advertising costs reach a certain threshold within your 30-day billing cycle. They won't charge you before 30 days unless you earn US$50 worth of clicks or impressions, depending on whether you're running a CPC or CPM campaign. The first time your account reaches US$50 within 30 days, they'll charge you. Then, Google'll let you accrue US$200 worth of clicks before charging you within the subsequent 30 days. If you reach your US$200 limit within 30 days, Google will bill you and raise your billing threshold to US$350. Once you reach the US$350 threshold, you'll be billed again, and your threshold will be raised to US$500, the maximum allowed. The amount billed may be in excess of the threshold since ads will continue to run and generate charges between the time the billing cycle is triggered and the time the charge is completed. INVOICING You need to apply to be able to be invoiceds by Google. Typically, invoicing candidates have an established credit history with the Google AdWords program and a spending level of US $1500 per month for at least three months. If you meet these requirements, you may begin the application process. More information here Cheers Lucio Dias Ribeiro
This is amazing!!! I feel like im with the big boys here, I spend $0.87 a day on Adwords!!! I cant afford to go any higher!!! Although I have nothing for sale, I use mine for my blog and hope people click my ads.
Monthly invoicing is the best way to go.. recently they made changes to spending amounts now we can spend alot more.
I promote 2 of my sites and some affiliate progs through adwords and I spend around(only) 5-10$ a day...