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ImpressionRelationships Broader Term: edition Related Term: print printing reprint n. ~ 1. A design or mark made by pressing something into a surface. - 2. Publishing · All copies of a document, book, or pamp [..]
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Impressionmold made of the teeth and soft tissues.
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ImpressionAn instance of an organic search-engine listing or sponsored ad being served on a particular Web page or an image being viewed in display advertising. In paid search, “cost-per-impression” is a common [..]
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Impression(1) Referring to an ink color, one impression equals one press sheet passing once through a printing unit. (2) Referring to speed of a press, one impression equals one press sheet passing once through [..]
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ImpressionA set of copies of a work, printed at one time, from one setting of type. There may be several impressions of one edition. Also known as printing, press run, or print run.
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ImpressionAll the copies of a book printed during one press run.
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Impressionlate 14c., "mark produced by pressure," also "image produced in the mind or emotions by something external," from Old French impression "print, stamp; a pressing on the mind&q [..]
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ImpressionOne view or display of an ad. Ad reports list total impressions per ad, which tells you the number of times your ad was served by the search engine when searchers entered your keywords (or viewed a content page containing your keywords). Source: SEMPO
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Impressiona single instance of an online advertisement being displayed.*
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Impressionfictional characters created by assembling details from many different people, used in historical reenactments.
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Impressionstrong effect on emotions or thoughts.
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Impression(see also Ad impression (Internet)
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Impressiona vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it [..]
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ImpressionA print made by any printing method.
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Impressionan idea or thought that is fixed firmly in your mind. The word also means a mark that is made by pressing or printing
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ImpressionImpressions track how many times a webpage or element on a webpage is viewed. It is one of the standard metrics used in website analytics software. The term "impressions" most often refers t [..]
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Impressiona design formed during vulcanization in the surface of a hose by a method of transfer, such as fabric impression or molded impression.
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ImpressionWebGuest Dictionary Each request for a Web page on a particular server . These days, most server log files only count impressions, not "hits " (which may include requests for graphic files). Counting the impressions is a good way to measure the popularity of a Web site .
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ImpressionAll the copies of a book printed during one press run. During the handpress period, when type was reset each time a press was used, this term was synonymous with edition.
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ImpressionProduct resulting from one cycle of printing machine. The pressure of the image carrier, whether it be the type, plate or blanket, when it contacts the paper.
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ImpressionAn advertisement's appearance on an accessed Web page. For example, if the page you're on shows three ads, that's three impressions. Advertisers use impressions to measure the number of [..]
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ImpressionAn impression is a single display of a particular ad on a web page. Some search engine advertising fees are based upon the number of impressions, while the majority are based upon the number of clicks (PPC).
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ImpressionPressure of type of blanket as it comes in contact with paper.
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ImpressionAny stamped or embossed printing.
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ImpressionWhen the player is loaded on a page it counts as an impression.
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ImpressionAll the copies of a book or other publication printed in the same press run from the same setting of type or plates. An edition may comprise several impressions in which the typesetting remains unchan [..]
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Impressionayndruk
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ImpressionA much misused term, but one that, when accurately employed, means the number of copies printed during any given press run.
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ImpressionThe metric a site uses for measuring inventory. Different definitions exist for this term. See Ad Impression, Ad View.1. The viewing of a page or viewing of an ad. This assumes that the page or ad images completely download and the user views the page or ads on the page.2. The request for a page or ad. See Ad Request, Page Request.
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ImpressionA single print run
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ImpressionThis can either refer to the amount of pressure used to place ink on a substrate – or, more commonly, the measurement of the overall area used to print a design on a substrate.
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ImpressionIt is said that you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Well, in the wonderful world of the World Wide Web, publishers have thousands of chances each day. An impression is counted ea [..]
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ImpressionAn online advertisement impression is a single appearance of an advertisement on a web page. Each time an advertisement loads onto a user's screen, the ad server may count that loading as one imp [..]
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ImpressionThe single display of an ad in front of the visitor of a website.
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ImpressionAdvertising metric that indicates how many times an advertising link is displayed.
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ImpressionAn advertising metric that indicates how many times an advertising link is displayed.
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ImpressionAn advertising metric that indicates how many times an advertising link is displayed.
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ImpressionThe number of times someone views a page displaying a specific ad.
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ImpressionEvery time a visitor views a page containing an ad, even if he does not click it, that is called an impression. The service bureau tracks this by displaying a one pixel gif, even for text links. It co [..]
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ImpressionThe metric a site uses for measuring inventory. Different definitions exist for this term. See Ad Impression, Ad View.1. The viewing of a page or viewing of an ad. This assumes that the page or ad images completely download and the user views the page or ads on the page.2. The request for a page or ad. See Ad Request, Page Request.
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ImpressionA measure of the number of times an ad is displayed, whether it is clicked on or not (Source)
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ImpressionWhen a user views your advert or webpage.
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ImpressionAn impression is a term used to describe a page view on a Web site. Whereas a hit describes a request for a file on a Web page, an impression describes an instance of a visitor viewing the whole page. Information about impressions is used to determine the number of visitors that are coming to a particular Website.
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Impression(n) a vague idea in which some confidence is placed(n) an outward appearance(n) a clear and telling mental image(n) a concavity in a surface produced by pressing(n) a symbol that is the result of prin [..]
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ImpressionOne pressing of paper against type, plate, blanket, or die to transfer an image.
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Impressionthe number of times a piece of content (like an online advertisement) is seen; the views.
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ImpressionAn imprint of a tire or shoe pattern in soft material; the tire pattern at the bottom of a rut.
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ImpressionA design formed during vulcanization in the surface of a hose by a method of transfer, such as fabric impression or molded impression.
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ImpressionHow many times a banner advertisement was displayed or viewed.
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ImpressionA measured publisher event. An impression can include full page views, ad impressions, widget impressions and flash videos.
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ImpressionWhen a user is shown something on their screen this is called an impression. They do not necessarily have to click it. For example if a user searches on Google.co.uk for a keyphrase and they are shown [..]
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ImpressionIn digital marketing, an ‘impression’ refers to a singular person viewing an online advert. It can also be used to define the moment when an ad has been displayed once on a webpage.
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ImpressionThe number of people who have an opportunity to see an ad in a given period of time.
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ImpressionThe number of people who have an opportunity to see an ad in a given period of time.
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ImpressionThe number of people who have an opportunity to see an ad in a given period of time.
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ImpressionA developmental Deformity of the occipital bone and upper end of the cervical Spine, in which the latter appears to have pushed the floor of the occipital bone upward. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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ImpressionThe word âimpressionâ in IT can be used to refer to how many times a piece of social media content is seen by a user. This type of metric can be used for the purposes of marketing or affiliate mar [..]
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ImpressionA form of the teeth typically used to create orthodontic appliances. The laboratory uses a soft material that sets into a gel to make a copy of the teeth, which is sent back to the dentist.
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Impression(see also Ad impression (Internet)
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ImpressionA single view of one page by a single user, used in calculating advertising rates. IP address
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ImpressionAn impression is simply someone seeing an advert. They may not click on it or buy anything.
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ImpressionWhen an ad is displayed, it counts as an impression to a viewer
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ImpressionThe basic unit of online advertising. An impression is counted when a single user sees a single ad.
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ImpressionThe basic unit of online advertising. An impression is counted when a single user sees a single ad.
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ImpressionIn the context of online and mobile advertising, this is the unit of measurement for the number of times an ad is seen. Each time an ad displays, it is counted as one impression, whether the ad is clicked on or not. Relevant Article: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impression_(online_media))
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ImpressionThe number of times an ad is seen or displayed. Impressions refer to the placement of an ad in a space where it might be seen by your customer in a given time. The ad does not have to be engaged with (clicked on or some other action) to be counted as an impression. Because there has been more incidence of click-fraud and robotic activity to increas [..]
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ImpressionProduct resulting from one cycle of printing machine. The pressure of the image carrier, whether it be the type, plate or blanket, when it contacts the paper.
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ImpressionIn advertising lingo, an impression refers to a view or an exposure to an advertising message.
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Impression A creative served to a single user at a single point in time. Sometimes called an "imp". in-banner video
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ImpressionWhen an ad is fetched from its source and the user sees the ad. For banner ads, this event equates to when the ad is displayed. For video ads, this event equates to when the first frame of the video i [..]
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ImpressionA term applied to any work from a printing element.
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Impressionoriginated in France about 1870 as a reaction to academic realism, in which the painter attempts to depict the effects of light as it is reflected from objects; generally painted in outdoor light. Imp [..]
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Impressiona style of music that depends on color to convey an impression. improvisation: that which is made up or improvised as it is being performed.
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ImpressionProduct resulting from one cycle of printing machine. The pressure of the image carrier, whether it be the type, plate or blanket, when it contacts the paper.
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ImpressionA single display of online content to a user’s web-enabled device. An online advertisement impression is a single appearance of an advertisement on a web page. Each time an advertisement loads onto a [..]
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ImpressionIn online advertising, an impression is counted when an ad is fetched from its source and seen by a user. Each impression is counted, whether or not the ad was clicked. Impressions are usually sold pe [..]
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ImpressionAnother word for print, usually used to refer to the individual prints making up an edition.
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ImpressionThe general term used to identify the process of transferring ink from one surface to another as in “pulling an impression.”
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ImpressionProduct resulting from one cycle of printing machine. The pressure of the image carrier, whether it be the type, plate or blanket, when it contacts the paper.
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ImpressionPutting an image on paper.
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ImpressionProduct resulting from one cycle of printing machine. The pressure of the image carrier, whether it be the type, plate or blanket, when it contacts the paper.
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ImpressionProduct resulting from one cycle of printing machine. The pressure of the image carrier, whether it be the type, plate or blanket, when it contacts the paper.
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Impression
The indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another.
(His head made an impression on the pillow.)
The overall effect of something, e.g., on a person.
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Impression
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ImpressionAn impression is the overall effect of something.
Impression may also refer to:
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ImpressionSamurai Champloo Music Record: Impression is the fourth soundtrack album in the series of the anime show Samurai Champloo. It contains tracks by Nujabes, Force of Nature, Fat Jon and MINMI.
Impression [..]
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ImpressionAn impression (in the context of online advertising) is when an ad is fetched from its source, and is countable. Whether the ad is clicked is not taken into account.
Each time an ad is fetched, it is [..]
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ImpressionIn computing, Impression is a desktop publishing application for RISC OS systems. It was developed by Computer Concepts and released around 1989.The software was one of two packages recommended for us [..]
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