0 the act of clicking on an advertisement or other link (= a word or picture that will connect you to another page) on a website: --
For example, assume that a particularly sticky site averages 11 page views per visitor and a 3% click-through rate.
The company claimed that its system was effective, with a 4.84% average click-through rate in 2008 (in comparison to traditional advertisements).
The affiliates provide purchase-point click-through to the merchant.
Email click-through rate, is expressed as a percentage, and calculated by dividing the number of click throughs by the number of tracked messages opened.
More simply, email click-through rates represent the number of clicks that your email generated.
The description is often, but not always, displayed on search engine results pages, so it can affect click-through rates.
Many form contracts are only contained in digital form, and only presented to a user as a click-through where the user must accept.
The move to a session-based model might even give new life to beleaguered metrics such as the click-through.