click-thru (countable and uncountable, plural click-thrus)
- Alternative form of click-through
2005, Nadeem Brown, Dirty Little Secret[1], iUniverse, →ISBN:Usually a clickthru has rules for how a text link can appear.
2006, Valery A. Petrushin, Latifur Khan, Multimedia Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery[2], Springer, →ISBN, page 453:The click-thru measurement is an immensely popular way of rating banners and advertising campaigns.
2008, Jerri L. Ledford, Google AdSense for Dummies[3], John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN:Remember Click-thru rate (CTR) is the number of people who click on an ad …
2009, Andrew Skelly, The Amazing Millionaire Formula[4], →ISBN, page 186:Think of it this way: a website can't get a click-thru without someone first clicking on an ad or a button which leads to a sale.
2010 October 18, Michael Brunner, “CMOs: Stake A Claim On A System of Accountability”, in Forbes Magazine[5], retrieved 2012-09-07:And, while things like Web traffic, click-thru rates, retweets-even short-term sales spikes-don't define success, …
2012, B. Smyth, edited by Joaquim Filipe and José Cordeiro, Web Information Systems and Technologies[6], Springer, →ISBN, page 27:- Selections (or Click-thrus) — that is, a user selects a search result …