Grow your business with $150 Google Ads credit

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Grow your business with Google Ads
Google Ads can help you reach customers when they're searching for businesses like yours on Google Search and Maps. It's designed to work seamlessly with your Google Analytics account.
Creating an ad is easy. Google's technology will continuously improve your ads and keep you on track to achieve your goals.
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Google will match your first month's spend up to $150 in ad credit. Use offer code 39NPJ‑YVHFV‑GNCT.*
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*Terms and conditions for this offer:

1. Offer available to customers with a billing address in the United States only. One promotional code per advertiser.
2. To activate this offer: Enter the promotional code in your account before December 31, 2019. In order to participate in this offer, you must enter the code within 14 days of your first ad impression being served from your first Google Ads account.
3. To earn the credit: Start advertising! The advertising costs you accrue in this account in the 31 days following your entry of the promotional code, excluding any taxes, will be matched with an advertising credit in the same amount, up to a maximum value of $150.
4. Once 2 and 3 are completed, the credit will typically be applied within 5 days to the Billing Summary of your account.
5. Credits apply to future advertising costs only. Credits cannot be applied to costs accrued before the code was entered.
6. You won't receive a notification once your credit is used up and any additional advertising costs will be charged to your form of payment. If you don't want to continue advertising, you can pause or delete your campaigns at any time.
7. Your account must be successfully billed by Google Ads and remain in good standing in order to qualify for the promotional credit.
8. Full terms and conditions can be found here http://www.google.com/ads/coupons/terms.html.
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