Blog – a magazine about a healthy lifestyle Acronym for Cost Per Click (and not for Hello Paloma Hello, unfortunately). A method of invoicing your advertising campaigns on the Internet, and in particular those intended to ensure your SEA through Google Ads. Its little friends, perhaps a little less used, are called CPM (Cost Per Thousand), CPL (Cost Per Lead) and CPA (Cost Per Action). A nice bunch of rich guys.
The opinion of the guy who was good at geography: one of the most interesting tools of SEMrush remains its CPC Map , which allows those strong in geography to determine which country or region is the most profitable. (so in France the average CPC is unsurprisingly higher in Paris than in Corsica). We can also see the CPC of the most used keywords in a certain region, like recently in… Westeros, the imaginary continent of Game Of Thrones.
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CTR
In English, Click-Through Rate (pronounced “clique froug raite”… well, pronounce it as you can), the CTR therefore represents the mobile phone number data updated ratio between the number of visitors to your page who see a hyperlink or an advertisement, and those who actually click on it.
The opinion of those who put money into the box: Unlike the bounce rate, the higher the CTR, the more your visitors are “engaged”. It is all the features of work at the masters fair loyal audience more important in the context of Google Ads campaigns, as Donutz explained to us very well with a whole bunch of little tips for those who would still like to earn a little money at the end, while they’re at it.
Show me the money!
Display
“Display” in French, or the purchase of advertising space on the Internet. It is a very classic form of advertising – as you can see on television, in the street, at your doctor’s, wherever you want, but especially where you don’t want it – but in web version. In this sense, Display can be synonymous with SEA, but for guys who are allergic to acronyms in all directions.
Dédé’s tactical point:
if you want to win this match, you have every usa b2b list interest in playing offensively. So keep your SEO in the defensive midfield and put the display in the center forward, you will score points. Recently, we taught you on the SEMrush blog how to further improve the performance of your star striker, the Google Display Network .