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pay-per-click

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pay-per-click
n
(Business / Commerce) a system of payment used on the Internet in which an advertiser on a website pays the website owner according to the number of people who visit the advertiser's website via the hyperlinked advert on the owner's website
Translations
pay-per-click [peɪpəˈklɪk]
A. Npago m por click
B. ADJde pago por click


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