Google ads work very well for many businesses but they are also costly.
I have guided many business owners in choosing the right credit cards for Google ads so that they earn top rewards. I have helped them earn thousands of dollars by simply advising them to use the right cards!
I want to help you too, maximize rewards on Google ads. Therefore, in the post, we’ll talk about the best card to use for Google ads.
Amex Gold Business - 4 points
The card_name gives you the most points on Google ads than any other card. You earn 4 points per dollar spent.
The rewards structure works as follows; you earn 4 points on the 2 categories where your business spent the most each billing period, on up to $150,000 annually. The categories can be one of the following; U.S. gas stations, U.S. wireless purchases, U.S. restaurants, select media, and advertising (including PPC Marketing), select providers of computer hardware, software, and cloud solutions, transit purchases, and electronic goods retailers. Thankfully, Google ads is an eligible category to earn 4 points on.
The 4 points are capped at 150k annually, but you can get up to 10 card_name cards per person. Each card_name will have its own $150k limit (please note that you can only get approved for up to 2 Amex cards in 90 days, so every 90 days you can do another two cards).
Things to know:
- Points can be transferred to many airline and hotel partners and you can earn a value of 1.3 – 2 cents per point to cover travel expenses (this can effectively earn you 8 cents back on every dollar you spend on PPC!).
- You only earn the 4 points in the U.S. marketplace.
- Each card has a $150k limit (but as noted above, you can have up to 10 cards per person).
- The card has a $375 annual fee.
- The card does not have a pre-set credit limit*. Your purchase power will increase as you use the card and pay back.
- The full balance will be due at the end of the month.
Ink Business Preferred - 3 points
Once you maxed out the card_name or if you prefer to earn Chase Ultimate reward points, then the next card on the list will be the card_name. With the card_name you will earn 3 points on every dollar spent for Google ads.
The 3 points are capped to the first $150k you spend annually. But you can apply for multiple card_names under different business entities (or if you only have one business entity, you can apply for the card_name and the card_name. After 12 months, upgrade them to the card_name. Each card_name will have its own $150k limit).
Things to know
- Points can be transferred to many airline and hotel partners and you can earn a value of 1.3 – 2 cents per point to cover travel expenses. If you have the card_name then you can redeem the points for 1.5 cents per point to book travel on Chase Travel.
- You earn the 3 points in both U.S. and foreign marketplaces.
- Each card has a $150k limit (but as noted above, you can have multiple cards under different businesses).
- The card has a $95 fee.
Conclusion
If you’re an active Google advertiser then make sure you swipe the right card. Using the right card for Google ads can help you accumulate a ton of points. Spending just $10,000 a month on the card_name for advertising will accumulate 480,000 points annually for you!
To put this in perspective, 480,000 points is worth between $5,000 – $9,000 towards free travel! So make the change today and thank me later.
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*No Preset Spending Limit means the spending limit is flexible. [In fact,] unlike a traditional [credit] card with a set limit, the amount you can spend adapts based on factors such as your purchase, payment, and credit history.
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