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Click-Throughs

Definition:

Click-throughs refers to the number of times a user clicks on a particular link, advertisement, or website element that redirects them to another page or website. It is commonly used in digital marketing to measure the effectiveness of a webpage or campaign in terms of generating user engagement and conversions.

Senses and Usages:

1. Noun (Plural):

Click-throughs can provide valuable insights into consumer behavior and preferences.


Example sentence: The company's advertisement received thousands of click-throughs within the first hour of its release.


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2. Adjective:

The click-throughs rate shows how effective an advertisement is in attracting users to click on it compared to its impressions.


Example sentence: The new landing page design resulted in higher click-throughs rates, indicating improved user engagement.


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3. Verb:

The marketing team hoped to increase engagement by click-throughs the call-to-action button.


Example sentence: The email campaign successfully click-throughs recipients to the company's latest blog post.


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