PPC campaign optimization refers to the process of refining and enhancing pay-per-click advertising efforts to achieve better results, such as increased click-through
Double click most commonly refers to using a mouse or a touch pad on your computer. You are required to click twice to select a live link on your computer. Double click can also refer to morse code, using a system of clicks to communicate. Double click can also just refer to a sound that you make with your tongue or finger snapping.
This refers to users in the who post on the Let's Make a Deal forum on roblox.com; click Forum on your header, then click the second choice: Let's Make a Deal. You must have super-safe privacy disabled.
This probably refers to the velocity of the selected note or the name of the track you have selected.
No, "silent" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate natural sounds, such as "buzz," "meow," or "click." "Silent" does not imitate any sound.
'Feed' refers to your news feed. When your friends post animals to be adopted, they appear on your news feed. To adopt them click on 'Adopt [Animal]'
He is in the entrance you just need to click on him and he will tell you what to do. * answer refers to a Lorax ad-game that is no longer available
The bricks and clicks business model refers to the marriage of traditional way to conduct a business and inter-net ways to interact with the customers.
Scientific method refers to the particular process of solving problems--based on observation, empiricity and attribute of repetitiveness. Scientific attitute refers to willingness or temperament to follow/adopt this process for solving problems.
Depends on the context in which the word's being used. In ballet, "arabesque" refers to a certain dance form. In music, the word refers to pieces that have a relatively Middle-Eastern sound (Arab-esque, aka "Like Arabic").
One click refers to a unit of measurement used in military jargon to indicate the distance of one kilometer, or approximately 0.62 miles. It is commonly used for quick and easy communication of distances during operations.
CLICK : Computers . the act of rapidly depressing and releasing a button on a mouse or other input device, usually the left-hand button, as to select an icon. Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/click PRESS: to apply or exert weight, force, or steady pressure on: he pressed the button on the camera Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/press