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− | '''Pay-per-mille''' is a measurement used in [[ | + | '''Pay-per-mille''' is a measurement used in [[Online Marketing | online marketing]] and online advertising. "Mille", in Latin, French and Italian, means one thousand and thus pay-per-mille is the cost an advertiser pays for one thousand views or clicks of an advertisement. '''Pay-per-mille''' is used as a benchmarking metric to determine the approximate cost of an ad campaign in a given medium and often its purpose is to compare the costs of ad campaigns across different media. Radio, television, newspaper, magazine and other typical advertising can be purchased on the basis of showing the ad to one thousand viewers or listeners. |
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 29 July 2020
Pay-per-mille is a measurement used in online marketing and online advertising. "Mille", in Latin, French and Italian, means one thousand and thus pay-per-mille is the cost an advertiser pays for one thousand views or clicks of an advertisement. Pay-per-mille is used as a benchmarking metric to determine the approximate cost of an ad campaign in a given medium and often its purpose is to compare the costs of ad campaigns across different media. Radio, television, newspaper, magazine and other typical advertising can be purchased on the basis of showing the ad to one thousand viewers or listeners.