Online Business - Banner Glossary
* Banner Views --The number of times a banner is seen by users. This is usually the same as "page views," but counts the number of times the banner is actually downloaded rather than the number of times the page is downloaded. Some users click away before the banner finishes loading.
* Clicks/ Click Throughs -- Banners are operated by clicking the cursor over them. Not too surprisingly these responses are called "clicks" or "click throughs."
* Click Through Rate (CTR) -- The percentage of users who see the banner and click on it.
* Conversion Rate --The percentage of people who visit your site and actually give you money. The higher the better!
* Cookies -- Small files placed on a user's computer. They're used for all sorts of reasons and by all sorts of sites. Banner ads use them to make sure the user hasn't seen the banner recently, which banner brought them to the advertiser's site, and even which adverts they've seen recently.
* CPM -- "Cost Per Mille." The amount you pay for every thousand times a banner is shown--the usual way of charging for banners.
* Hits -- The number of times a server receives a request for a Web page or an image. Not a great way to measure interest. One page can have lots of images and get lots of hits, even if it's only seen once. Often, people will say "hits" when they really mean "page views" or "impressions."
* Page Impressions or Page Views --The number of times a Web page has been requested by the server. Much more accurate than hits: each view is a potential customer looking at a page of your site. But not necessarily a different customer...
* Unique Users -- The people who download a Web page, counted by IP address. You want to bring lots of users to your site so that you can create a broad customer base. The same user clicking on a banner a dozen times could cost you money without increasing your sales. Most reputable sites will check the IP address of the person clicking on a link and only count it once in a 24-hour period. If a site doesn't do this, don't advertise with them.