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TargetingSee industrial targeting
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TargetingNarrowly focusing ads and keywords to attract a specific, marketing-profiled searcher and potential customer. You can target to geographic locations (geo-targeting), by days of the week or time of day (dayparting), or by gender and age (demographic targeting). Targeting features vary by search engine. Newer ad techniques and software focus on behav [..]
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TargetingTargeting refers to the means by which advertisers attempt to reach a desired audience through choice of category (in an ad network), choice of web site, choice of demographic, geographic location, or whatever other criteria the advertiser finds interesting. Targeted ads command higher CPM rates than non-targeted ads, with the most finely targeted, [..]
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TargetingUsing demographics and related information in a customer database to select the most appropriate recipients for a specific email campaign
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TargetingTargeting allows you to send a message to people based on specific criteria from your subscriber database.
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TargetingThe ability to deliver the most appropriate ad to a user primarily through content, demographic profiling or browser targeting. Advanced targeting techniques consider users’ behavior and predict behavior based on user affinities and similarities to other users.
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TargetingSelecting the target audience according to several factors ( age, gender, nationality, educational background, etc.). See Target audience.
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TargetingA specific group of consumers that which a business is aiming to sell its products and services to.
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TargetingVarious criteria to make the delivery of a mobile advertisement more precise (age, gender, income, geographical location, etc.)
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TargetingSystems for the delivery of Drugs to target sites of pharmacological actions. Technologies employed include those concerning Drug Preparation, route of administration, site targeting, Metabolism, and [..]
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TargetingThe integration of exogenous DNA into the Genome of an organism at sites where its expression can be suitably controlled. This integration occurs as a result of Homologous Recombination.
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TargetingTargeting in Hearthstone refers to the action of a player using their mouse to select a minion to be the recipient of a spell or attack. You will mostly encounter this term in the context of minions w [..]
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TargetingPlacing ads to reach consumers based on various traits. Targeting makes use of data to define audiences and determine the most effective ways to reach them. It usually works hand-in- hand with segmentation to deliver tailored content at scale. Online targeting often relies solely on consumer demographic information to define an audience. However, m [..]
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TargetingThis refers to the act of attempting the direct transfer (e.g., of food assistance) to one or more specific group(s) at a specific time or place or in a specific form.
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TargetingTargeting involves the intentional limiting of the audience an ad is displayed to, for instance, you may want to display your ads only to English speaking users on a broadband connection in a specific [..]
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TargetingTargeting is the process of using customer data to shape distinct segments out of your audience and then pursue them with distinct experiences.
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Targeting
Involved in the transportation or correct positioning of a protein inside or outside a specific region of the cell.
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Targetingdeciding how many market segments to aim for and how to do it. There are three broad targeting strategies: concentrated, differentiatedand undifferentiated. Technological environment
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