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Click-through rates on display ads surrounding content have been falling precipitously for years, and those same clicks take one clicker in one direction with one experience.
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Click-through each link to find some English reporting on the story.
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Click-through rates for online video ads range from 0.4% to 0.74% depending on the format, according to new DoubleClick data made available exclusively to eMarketer.
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Click-through is not the only goal of online advertising, although it is one of the most readily measured.
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The majority of the first online advertising campaigns consisted of a graphical unit with some text, a simple call to action ( "click here" being the most popular), reporting which captured the then novel, Click-through Rate (CTR) and a payment structure based on the number of impressions served (CPM).
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Click-through data delivers insights now about online advertising.
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Part of the reason: Click-through rates for video ads are higher than they are for plain-image or text-only ads, statistics from Google Inc. 's digital-marketing firm DoubleClick show.
Camera Ready 2008
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Click-through traffic dropped off pretty fast, in my case and I take it that click-throughs make up the bulk of big blog traffic, probably because I rarely do reviews, don't know any news, and never post pictures.
Comic Blog Popularity Contest David S. Carter 2007
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* Click-through rates on ads on average rose 7% in the fourth quarter from the third, and 18% overall last year.
Forbes.com: News Robert Hof 2012
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Click-through rates on this partner traffic also tend to be significantly lower, by as much as 50-90%.
Charlottesville Blogs » Arts and Entertainment Mark Ballard 2010
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