pay-per-click
adjective
businessspecializeduk/ˌpeɪ.pəˈklɪk/us/ˌpeɪ.pɚˈklɪk/Pay-per-clickadvertisinginvolvesthepersonorcompanythat isadvertisingonlinepayingaparticularamountofmoneyeverytimesomeoneopenstheiradvertisementbyclickingon it(=pressingabuttonon themouseorkeyboard):
Pay-per-clickadvertisingis the mostcommonformofonlineadvertising.
Manyinternetadsareplacedon a pay-per-clickbasis.
- Thesocialmediasiteofferspay-per-clickadvertising, where you cantargetyouradsto the mostrelevantgroupsandprofiles.
- Under the pay-per-clickmodel, advertisers arechargedif awebsiteuserclickson alink.
- 10% to 15% ofclicksbilledto pay-per-click advertisersrepresentfraudulenttraffic.
Advertising and marketing
- ad
- ad agency
- adman
- advert
- advertise
- cross-selling
- customer relationship management
- detoxify
- dogfooding
- flyer
- non-brand
- o.n.o.
- obo
- off-brand
- on-brand
- superhype
- teaser
- telemarketing
- tie(something)in
- tout