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The Big List of Content Marketing Acronyms

Brandpoint

CPL: Cost-per-Lead. Calculate how much it costs to secure a new lead by using a simple formula: marketing spend / total new leads = cost-per-lead (CPL). CPM: Cost-per-Thousand (impressions). CTR: Clickthrough Rate. So, clicks / impressions = CTR.

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What Video Metrics Really Matter?

Heinz Marketing

PAID: CPM – Cost per mille, also known as cost per thousand impressions (it’s complicated), is how platforms such as YouTube charge your video ad campaigns. PAID: CPL – Cost per lead. The price you pay for every lead you obtain from the video. There you have it.

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Making Sense of Marketing Acronyms: Part 1

Bluetext

CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) The cost of finding your next paying customer, the cold hard cash that got them through the door and signing on the dotted line. CPM (Cost Per Mille) The cost of showing off your ad to 1,000 people! CPL (Cost Per Lead) The cost of finding your next potentially viable lead.

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How to Crack LinkedIn Ads: Lessons from a Pro

LeadSquared

Note: CPC – Cost Per Click CPM – Cost Per Thousand Impressions CPV – Cost Per View CPS – Cost Per Send. Automated bidding or maximum delivery uses CPM bidding and charges for every 1000 impressions. So, there is no cost limit to the amount that you are bidding for every click.

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The Ultimate Guide to PPC

Hubspot

Pay-per-click advertising is most common in search engine results pages (SERPs), like Google or Bing, but is also used on social channels (although CPM is more common). If you’re wondering where you can find pay-per-click ads, they’re the results you see before and to the right of the organic search results. Quality Score.

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ABM Measurement: The 9 Most Important Metrics to Track

Metadata

Quantitative metrics for ad engagement: Click-through rate (CTR), cost per thousand (CPM), and cost per click (CPC). In general, you’re looking to keep your CTR as high as possible and your costs (CPM and CPC) as low as possible, so you can reach as many individuals within your list of accounts as possible.

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What Are Marketing KPIs?

ClearVoice

CPM for brand awareness ads, CPC (cost per click) and CTR (how many visitors to an influencer’s page clicked through to the company page) to learn more about a product? Cost per click (to social channel page). Cost per click (to web product page). Cost per lead capture.