The act of clicking on a banner or other ad, which takes the user through to the advertiser's website. Used as a counter point to impressions to judge the response-inducing power of the banner.
Percentage of ad views that result in an ad “click†(above). Results from a user clicking from the host Web site through to the advertiser’s Web site.
a page hit established by a viewer choosing a visible link (usually referring to a banner advert)
Refers to the user action on a banner or link (including in a search engine). Click through ratio refers to the ratio between this and impressions on the ad/page.
A click on a link that leads to another website.
The process of clicking on an advertisement, image or link that will take you through to another page on a website or to a page on a different site. These can be monitored to provide figures on visitor numbers to different sites and pages.
On the Web, the act of linking to a third party.
This refers to the fact that someone saw your banner or text ad clicked on the link and came to your site or sales page.
When a click on an ad leads to another page, usually on another web site.
Occurs when a site visitor clicks on an affiliate link and is taken to the associated e-commerce site. A purchase may or may not follow.
When a user clicks on a link, following it to another webpage or website. The link could be a banner ad, a hypertext link, or a search engine listing.
Refers to the process by which a user clicks on a hyperlink to reach a particular Web site, often used by Web statisticians to measure the performance of advertisements.
Is when a user click on an affiliate link and get redirected to the merchant's Web site.
The process of clicking on a link in search engine result pages to visit an indexed site. Good rankings mean nothing without click throughs. The secret here is to provide a good title and an accurate and interesting description.
Action taken when a user clicks on a sponsored link or banner add leading to your website.
Click through denotes the action of clicking any link to visit another site or another part of the same page. In the context of search engine advertising, this refers to the process of clicking an advert and visiting the corresponding website. Click through rate is often used to measure how well a Web advertisement is performing.
The process of a Web site visitor click on an online advertisement and visiting the Web site
Each person who clicks on an image like an advertising banner is considered one click through.
Percentage of clicks that a banner or other publicity element produced. It is calculated dividing the number of clicks by the banner exhibition number or other publicity element.
The process when visitor click on a link which leads to the indexed site in a search engine listings to visit it.
The arrival of a prospect, who has clicked on an advertisement, at the advertiser's landing page.
Each time someone "clicks" on an ad and is transferred to the advertiser's site.
This term is used to describe the ratio of clicks to impressions on an advertisement, usually a banner ad. If a banner has been shown 100 times and 3 people click on it, it will have a 3% click through ratio.
When a user clicks on a affiliate link.
A common term used in web marketing for when a user clicks on an advertisement.
Most often referred to as a percentage. The amount of times an ad or link was viewed and then clicked on. If an ad was viewed 100 times and clicked on 10 times its click through rate is 10%.
The process of clicking on a link in a search engine output page to visit an indexed site.
The process of clicking through an online advertisement to the advertiser's destination.
When a user selects a hyper text (web page) link. The Click refers to the noise a input mouse makes when a button is depressed. The through refers to the act of going "through" the link. Many web statistics are kept on click-throughs (sometimes abbreviated as Click-Thru). Some advertising systems are based on paying sites when someone actually Clicks-Thru to a new site.
User action when clicking on a link in a search engine. Results in a page visit to a website.
An internet link to a website from an email or another website.
The term for clicking an ad and being transferred to the advertiser's site.
Clicking on a banner ad from one site to the advertiser's home page is counted as one click-through.
A click through is the term used when a user selects your banner (clicks on your ad), which links them to your web site.
The process of clicking on a link through an online advertisement, Web page or email link. The link takes you to a specific Web page.
When a viewer clicks a link.
A measurement of response to a banner. A click through happen when a user clicks on the banner and is sent to the advertiser's place.
Usually used as part of a measure for banner advertising campaigns.
A common measure of the effectiveness of internet advertising- how many times a link to the advertisers target page is followed from an ad. CTR (click through rate) - number of clicks per impression (number of times the ad is displayed via the originating web page). Advertisers may be charged on a pay per click basis.
This is known as the number or percentage of visitors who click on a banner advertisement. This is important information to determine a banner's effectiveness. But you need to remember that click through is merely a measurement and not always the goal. Sales need to be evaluated as well.
what happens when a user clicks on a link and enters a new page. The term refers to the noise a mouse makes when pressed.
Referring to the action of clicking through from, for example, a search engine's results page to a web site. Click through rates are especially useful in Internet advertising where it is an important factor in determining the success of an seo service
A figure showing the number of actual clicks made on a banner in relation to the number of impressions.Some advertisers choose to pay for Click through's rather than actual sales/conversions.
When your search results are displayed, this is what you do to go to the relevant web page.
The process of activating a link, usually on an online advertisement connecting to the advertiserâ€(tm)s website or landing page.
User action that requires clicking on a link in a search engine results page to visit an indexed site. Also refers to clicking on a Web page, banner ad, or email message link.