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Read this so that if you have a client who asks you—or if you’re the business owner yourself—you already know what to do next time.

Question: Hi! I just want to ask. My client was offered a promo by Google for Google Ads credits worth $1,500. I’m not familiar with it, and he’s asking how it will help his newly created website. Also, is this credit offer worth trying? Are there any quick paid/free trainings for this? I know it’s not that simple, but I’d like to learn and help my client too. Thanks!

Coach Ian: This is the answer to that, my friend. For the new $1,500 Google Ads credit, it’s this simple:

  • You need to spend $1,500 of your own money first on Google Ads.
  • It’s not free right away.
  • It’s kind of like this:
    You spend 1,500onyouradswithinyourfirst60days.ThenGooglegivesyou1,500 as ad credit afterward, so you can use it for your next ads.
  • So basically:
    Spend 1,500first,thenget1,500 back as ad credit.

There’s also a deadline. You only have 60 days to spend the $1,500.
The 60 days starts when your first ad is shown to people—so once your ad goes live and gets its first impression, the 60-day timer starts running.

After you hit the $1,500 spend, the credit won’t show immediately. Google may take up to 35 days to check and process it. They’ll review whether you’re truly a new advertiser and whether your account qualifies.

Important rules:

  • You must be new to Google Ads.
  • The credit has an expiration/deadline—there’s a limit to how long you can avail it.
  • One offer only per advertiser.
  • And once you get the credit, you usually also need to use it within 60 days, or it will be gone.

The easy version:
Spend 1,500withinyourfirst60days.Waitupto35daysforGoogletoprocessit.Thenusethe1,500 credit before it expires.

Hope this helps!

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