Google gives out promotional codes as a special offer. Advertisers can’t request promo codes themselves. But if you are from a specific country like the US, you may request Google for a promo code, but still, it is never sure you will get the code or not. It all depends on Google, and once you receive the promo code in one email, you cannot request from the same email again.
Google sends these codes and offers via postal mail, email, or directly from Google’s partners. The majority of promo codes required advertisers to meet specific criteria before the credit appears on their account. Also, most promotional codes are given to new advertisers with fresh accounts, as the purpose is to encourage them to grow their reach.
As we mentioned above, these codes are provided by Google and its partners to encourage new advertisers to start with Google Ads. The majority of promo codes are given to advertisers with accounts no older than 21 days.
However, if the advertiser wishes to see if they’re eligible for the code, they must first check on the offer’s details for the limits of the account’s age. Before you are eligible to receive the credit, advertisers must fulfill certain requirements. Once an advertiser gets the promo code, they must look over the “Terms and Conditions” to ensure their account is eligible.
For instance, if Google provides a promo code offer such as “spend $100 and get $200”, an advertiser must enter the promo code within the timeline provided (usually within 14 days of creating their account) and gain at least $100 worth of account clicks upon entering the code. Once they have accrued the $100, they may notice a $200 credit appear in their account within five days.
Many advertisers wonder if their ads can be used after the promo code has been exhausted. The answer depends on the payment method you’re using. If you’re using an automatic payment method, your ad will continue to run, whether or not your code has been used up, and will continue to run until you stop them. In this instance, you’ll be charged for any other clicks. However, if you’re using a manual payment method, your ads will stop showing when your code has been used up.