Yesterday, Google announced
a new form of ads on the Google Maps app. The new ads now show on the
bottom for a keyword search for local places. The ad can be tapped on
or swiped up to get more details about that advertiser. You can then
click through or call or get directions to the business.
Google is
not charging on the click through, they are charging on the get more
details action of tapping or swiping up on the ad to see more details.
This is charged at their CPC price, despite it not being a click through
to the advertisers web site.
Here is how Google worded it:
Relevant
ads on the Google Maps app can now appear at the bottom of the screen
after a user performs a search. They include a title, ad text, and a
link to get directions. Users can tap or swipe upward to see more
information - this is a new click type known as “Get location details”
and results in a standard CPC charge.
The click or
swipe on the ad will get the location details of the business and the
searcher will be able to see information such as the business’s address,
phone number, photos, reviews and more. Then the user has the ability
to click more and charge the advertiser more. Google makes sure to say
what the "free actions" are, saving business information for later,
sharing a business with a friend, or starting navigation. The paid
additional actions include, that initial 'get location details' click,
get directions, click-to-call and clicks on the ad headline. AdWords
will only charge for up to two paid clicks per ad impression. Reporting
for these paid clicks can be found by segmenting reports in your account
by ‘click type.’
So touching is buying.
Forum discussion at Google+.
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