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i was wondering. if i have my adwords set for a max of $10 a day an noone clicks on the ads. do you still get charged the $10 a day. im new to google adwords
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No, of course not You pay per click to your site. The maximum is just relative to the most number of visits you will allow Google to send to you. So once (if) you reach your daily maximum of clicks, your ad will stop showing until the next day.
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