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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ad fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing costs associated with advertising, such as in marketing or business contexts.
Example: "The total cost for the campaign includes production costs and ad fees."
Alternatives: "advertising costs" or "advertisement charges."
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Campus24 is an on-line clearinghouse, taking a cut of sales transactions but also collecting ad fees from local sponsors.
Kraft Foods, Nabisco and Procter & Gamble each pay up to $50 per brand, per kiosk, per month as a form of ad fees.
Google and third-party auditors disagree on whether click fraud the practice of inflating pay-per-click ad fees with automatic clicking software is at bay or on the rise.
At Infoseek Corp., though ad fees provide 75% of sales, on-line retailing "is our fastest-growing segment, and it will be the biggest part of our revenue" in two to five years, says Chief Executive Harry Motro.
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They charge Verizon a pay-per-click ad fee for a user who's already at the Verizon Web site.
Blogads receives 30% of your ad fee, unlike other networks that charge far more or won't even tell what they take".
Adding fees to accounts is not wildly popular with consumers right now (see: Bank of America).
Added fees and surcharges emerged as an industry practice in the late 1990s with resort fees that claimed to be for things like beach towels and housekeeping, then spread to airlines, cruise lines and car rental companies.
Adding fees is "still more of a U.S. phenomenon than it is globally, but it's catching on in the major gateway cities where North American brands have been transmitting these practices," he added.
An American Express Blue card, for instance, charges a usurious 42% APR in Mexico versus 15% to 20% in the U.S. Added fees drive rates closer to 57%, according to Condusef and many credit cards charge even higher rates.
You've got to pay ad agency fees and sales commissions as well as hosting, ad serving and measurement fees.
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