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RelevanceA measure of how relevant your offer, product or service is to the wants and needs of a visitor. Remember that your visitors’ attention spans are lower than ever; an offer has to communicate relevance [..]
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RelevanceThe degree to which statistical information meets the real needs of clients.
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Relevance1733; see relevant + -ance. Related: Relevancy (1560s).
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RelevanceIn relation to PPC advertising, relevance is a measure of how closely your ad title, description, and keywords are related to the search query and the searcher's expectations. Source: SEMPO
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RelevanceWhen dealing with search engines, the term ‘relevance‘ describes the extent to which the content of a website corresponds to the search term used. The relevance of a website’s content is particularly [..]
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Relevancein search, relevance is a measure of the quality of a search result, indicating how close the search result is to the information being sought. Relevance is often measured, for instance, by the number [..]
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Relevancethe relation of something to the matter at hand (relevant) having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue; "the scientist corresponds with colleagues in order to learn about [..]
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RelevanceA qualitative characteristic in accounting. Relevance is associated with information that is timely, useful, has predictive value, and is going to make a difference to a decision maker.
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RelevanceDictionary of Internet Terms The search engineâs estimate of how closely your search results matched what you typed.Most search engines rank the results by relevance,showing you the best matches first.
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RelevanceThe extent to which information retrieved in a search of a library collection or other resource, such as an online catalog or bibliographic database, is judged by the user to be applicable to ("a [..]
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Relevancethe quality or state of being relevant : relation to the matter at hand [ruled on the of the testimony] [ in discovery has been broadly interpreted]
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RelevanceThe degree to which a source addresses a research topic (some relevant sources may be more broad or more narrow than the specific research topic.)
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RelevanceThe usefulness of a response to a query. Most search engines rank their hits from the best match to the query to the poorest.
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RelevanceThe connection of the main objectives of a project to the actual problems, needs and priorities of the project’s target group and beneficiaries, as well as to the physical and political environment in which the project is conducted.
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RelevanceA measure of how closely a database entry matches a search request. Most search tools on the Web return results ranked by relevance. The specific algorithm for computing relevance varies from one serv [..]
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RelevanceThe likelihood that a given web page will be of interest or useful to a search engine user for a keyword search.
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RelevanceHow closely the elements of your ad campaign match what a person seems to be looking for (Source)
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Relevance(n) the relation of something to the matter at hand
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RelevanceThe relevance of data or of statistical information is a quantitative assessment of the value contributed by these data. Value is characterized by the degree to which the data or information serve the [..]
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Relevancethe state or property of being connected to one's experience, current interests, or needs. It is a key concept in the educational theory of John Dewey (1859 - 1952) which argues that to be succes [..]
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RelevanceA principle of evidence quality that implies validity, but goes beyond it by also calling for clear explanation of what any information put forward is supposed to be evidence of and why it was chosen. [..]
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RelevanceThe usefulness of skills learned - both for a student's immediate life and for the life he or she may lead many years later.
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RelevanceDelivering the right content at the right time for a customer. Relevance is key to creating a personalized dialogue with your customer. Your campaigns might have reach and frequency, but without relevance, they won’t resonate (and may irritate). To deliver relevance at scale, fresh data is paramount. A travel customer who has just booked a flight, [..]
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Relevance
The property or state of being relevant or pertinent.
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Relevancetotal assets usage
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