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ClickThrough/Clickthrough/'Clickthru' - When a person clicks on an advertisement on a web page which takes them to the advertisers website. See PPC.
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Click1610s, from click (v.). Click-beetle attested from 1830.
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Click1580s, of imitative origin (compare Dutch and East Frisian klikken "to click; Old French clique "tick of a clock"). The figurative sense, in reference usually to persons, "hit it o [..]
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ClickA sound common in some non-Indo-European languages in Polynesia made by clucking the tongue or drawing in air with the tongue rather than expelling it from the lungs--such as the sound represented by [..]
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ClickWhen click tracking is enabled for a campaign, MailChimp tracking information is added to each url. When a tracked link is clicked in the campaign, this tracking info redirects the subscriber through [..]
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Clickthe press and release of a button, typically on a mouse, to select or activate the region on the screen that the pointer is currently indicating, for instance, to select an icon or press an on-screen [..]
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Clickchink: a short light metallic sound snap: move or strike with a noise; "he clicked on the light"; "his arm was snapped forward" make a clicking or t [..]
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Clicka short snapping sound
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ClickThe opportunity for a visitor to be transferred to a location by clicking on an ad‚ as recorded by the server.
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ClickKilometre, as in 'travel 6-clicks south'
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ClickOne click is one kilometer (1000 meters).
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ClickWebGuest Dictionary In advertising a "click" is used to mean a request for a page that contains an ad. Sometimes, a click is more narrowly defined as "a click on an ad". The click rate is the number of clicks (on an ad) as a percentage of the number of times that the ad was downloaded with a page: a click rate o [..]
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Clickslang denoting a 'hit' film
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Clickmeans pressing the left-hand (or only) mouse button once, as opposed to twice (see double click). If you don't know whether to click or double-click, try clicking, and if nothing happens, then do [..]
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Clickto position the pointer on an object or icon on the screen, then press and quickly release the mouse button will allow the user to selection and action.
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Click(v) To tap on a mouse button, pressing it down and then immediately releasing it. Note that clicking a mouse button is different from pressing (or dragging) a mouse button, which implies that you hold [..]
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ClickThe opportunity for a visitor to be transferred to a location by clicking on an advertisement, as recorded by the server. A click does not guarantee that a visitor actually arrives at the requested target URL, it only measures the opportunity for the visitor to be transferred to the target URL. This means that a click will be considered valid even [..]
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Click A user action, such as clicking an ad with their mouse or touching the screen of a mobile device, which sends them to a click-through URL while OpenX records the event.
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ClickA shell-scheme system similar to both Octanorm and Sodem but requires click adaptors to attach the panels
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ClickTo press the mouse button once (such as pointing it to the location you want to open).
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ClickTo point with the mouse, press, then release the left mouse button. making jar files executable and double clickable
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ClickThe opportunity for a visitor to be transferred to a location by clicking on an advertisement, as recorded by the server. A click does not guarantee that a visitor actually arrives at the requested target URL, it only measures the opportunity for the visitor to be transferred to the target URL. This means that a click will be considered valid even [..]
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ClickTo press a mouse button. When done twice in rapid succession, it is referred to as a double-click.
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ClickWhen someone clicks on your ad, even if the person doesn’t reach your website (like in case it is temporarily unavailable) (Source)
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ClickTo select an object by pressing the mouse button when the cursor is pointing to the required menu option, icon or hypertext link.
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Click(n) a short light metallic sound(n) a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu)(n) a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it [..]
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ClickA sound made with an ingressive oral airstream. Clicks are used in many cultures to express emotion, or as imitative sounds. An example is the “tut-tut” noise (a voiceless alveolar click) used to sign [..]
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Clicka short pulse of sound, often used to describe pulses produced by toothed whales for echolocation.
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Clicka keyboard or switch that makes an audible “click” sound when pressed. Clicky switches often include a tactile bump as well (see Tactile). Examples of clicky switches include Cherry MX Blue and Matias Click.
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Clicka colloquial term referring to a page view.
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ClickUnique traffic back to your site from a shared URL.
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ClickWhen the duration of a sound is less than a time threshold (about 20 milliseconds) required for pitch recognition, the sound is heard as a click rather than a tone.
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ClickClick is an audible metronome signal that the conductor and musicians hear through their headphones during recording. Click helps the conductor and musicians perform music at exactly the right tempo s [..]
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ClickThe action of using a marker (most often a clicker) to pinpoint a desired behavior. May also be used to describe the sound the clicker makes.
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ClickThe process by which a user presses one of the mouse buttons to achieve a desired result such as opening a new page by clicking on a link or accessing a pop-up menu.
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ClickA metric that measures the reaction of a user to an ad. For standard content ads, we count a click when a user clicks on an ad.
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ClickThe name given to the smallest adjustment of a sight, it is an onomatopoeic word.
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