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Monday, 21 October 2013

Google Ad Grants Live In South Africa!

Posted on 17:27 by Unknown
Today’s good news is that the Google Ad Grants programme is now live in South Africa! Google Ad Grants empower nonprofit organizations through $10,000 per month in in-kind AdWords advertising, to promote their missions and initiatives on Google.co.za



Ad Grantees build and manage their own AdWords accounts just like paying advertisers, but participate with the following conditions:

  • A daily budget set to $330 USD
  • A maximum cost-per-click (CPC) limit of $2 USD
  • Only run keyword targeted campaigns with text ads that appear on Google.com
To be eligible for the programme, organizations must:
  • Hold current and valid charity status, as determined by their country.
  • Acknowledge and agree to the application’s required certifications regarding non-discrimination and donation receipt and use.
  • Have a functioning website with substantial content.
For more details on eligibility please visit http://www.google.co.za/intl/en/grants/. If your organization meets our eligibility guidelines we encourage you to apply to join the programme today!

Posted by Elizma Nolte, Marketing Manager, Google South Africa



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Google Ad Grants arrive en Afrique du Sud


La bonne nouvelle du jour est que le programme Google Ad Grants est désormais disponible en Afrique du Sud ! Google Ad Grants donne aux organisations à but non lucratif le moyen de bénéficier de l'équivalent de 10 000 $ par mois (au maximum) en annonces AdWords, pour promouvoir leurs missions et leurs initiatives sur Google.co.za

Les bénéficiaires (les "Ad Grantees") élaborent et gèrent leurs comptes AdWords exactement comme les annonceurs payants, mais avec les conditions suivantes :
  • Un budget quotidien de 330 $ US 
  • Un coût par-clic (CPC) limité à 2 $ US
  • Campagnes ciblées par mots clés uniquement, avec le texte des annonces apparaissant sur Google.com
Pour être éligible à ce programme, les organisations doivent :
  • Avoir un statut valide d'organisme caritatif, tel que défini dans leur pays.
  • Prendre connaissance et accepter les certifications requises par l'application concernant la non-discrimination, et la collecte et l'utilisation des dons.
  • Disposer d'un site web actif avec un contenu substantiel.
Pour plus de détails sur l'éligibilité, consultez le site http://www.google.co.za/intl/en/grants/. Si votre organisation répond aux critères d'éligibilité, nous vous invitons à postuler pour adhérer au programme dès aujourd'hui !

Publié par Elizma Nolte, Responsable Marketing, Google Afrique du Sud
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