Cost-Per-Action (CPA) - Definition
In the Google AdSense program, Cost-Per-Action (CPA) is the amount an advertiser pays when a user completes a certain action. For example, an airline might pay a certain CPA every time a user clicks on their ad and then buys a plane ticket. In the Google AdWords program, it is the current amount that you’re willing to pay for a specific action to be completed on your site. This cost varies depending on product and on type of action. You set your own fixed CPA for each action during a pay-per-action ad campaign.
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