CPA (Cost Per Action)

CPA (Cost Per Action) is a performance-based pricing model where advertisers pay only when a user completes a specific action, such as a sale, registration, or app install. This model minimizes wasted spend by linking payment directly to measurable results.

For example, an advertiser promoting a subscription service might set a CPA of €10, meaning they pay only when a new user subscribes. Publishers benefit by aligning incentives with advertiser success.

CPA campaigns require accurate tracking through pixels or S2S integrations. When combined with real-time optimization, they offer one of the most efficient and transparent approaches to digital media buying.

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