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clickthrough

American  
[klik-throo] / ˈklɪkˌθru /
Or click-through

noun

Computers.
  1. the act of clicking on an advertisement or other link to go to another website, especially a retail site.

    The store gets lots of clickthroughs from social media.

  2. Also called clickthrough percentage.  Also called clickthrough rate;.  a percentage obtained by dividing the number of clicks on a link, especially an advertisement, by the number of times the link was viewed.

    a successful ad with a clickthrough of three percent.


Etymology

Origin of clickthrough

First recorded in 1995–2000

Example Sentences

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The clickthrough on the articles about it will be astounding.

From The Guardian • Sep. 17, 2015

But as the film industry has learned to its cost, clickthrough doesn’t necessarily translate to box office.

From The Guardian • Oct. 2, 2014

Their goal is to make money through contextual advertising, in which page views and the occasional clickthrough are the best that can be hoped for.

From Scientific American • Jun. 19, 2013

The advertiser’s goal should always be to improve brand reach and revenue – never to attain a certain clickthrough rate.

From Forbes • Aug. 17, 2011

I'm modeling a system that has a clickthrough every time you cue up a new song, too.

From Eastern Standard Tribe by Doctorow, Cory

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