- ad click rate
- /'æd klɪk ˌæɪt/ nounsame as click-through rate
Marketing dictionary in english. 2015.
Marketing dictionary in english. 2015.
click rate — also click through rate ➔ rate1 * * * click rate UK US noun [C] ► E COMMERCE, IT, MARKETING CLICK THROUGH RATE(Cf. ↑click through rate) … Financial and business terms
click rate — UK US noun [countable] [singular click rate plural click rates] computing the number of times a website is visited in a particular period of time Thesaurus … Useful english dictionary
click rate — click ,rate noun count COMPUTING the number of times a WEB SITE is visited in a particular period of time … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
click rate — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms click rate : singular click rate plural click rates computing the number of times a website is visited in a particular period of time … English dictionary
click rate — (also click through rate) noun the number of users who follow a hypertext link to a commercial website, as a percentage of those who download the web page on which the link appears … English new terms dictionary
click rate — / klɪk reɪt/ noun same as click through rate … Marketing dictionary in english
click rate — /ˈklɪk reɪt/ (say klik rayt) noun the number of times a website advertisement is clicked and accessed in full in proportion to the number of times it appears on the website, used as a measure of interest …
click-through rate — UK US (also clickthrough rate) noun [C] (also click rate, ABBREVIATION CTR) ► E COMMERCE, MARKETING the number of people who click on an advertisement on a website to go to another website, compared to the total number of people who saw the… … Financial and business terms
click-through — ˈclick through noun [countable, uncountable] 1. MARKETING the action or process of clicking on an advertisement on a website in order to see another website : • Search engines are able to monitor and track click throughs. 2. MARKETING another… … Financial and business terms
rate — The cost of debt service paid by a borrower or issuer to a lender or investor. The rate is expressed as an annual percentage of the amount borrowed. For some notes and bonds that pay interest semiannually, the semiannual interest due to the… … Financial and business terms