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Quotes About Clicks

Negativity gets attention and gets clicks.
~ Redfoo
People pay little attention to banner ads - in fact, everyone dislikes them - and that leads to infinitesimally small click-through rates that make marketers unhappy.
~ Om Malik
I hope our eyes gleam once all our crap clicks into place.
~ Lee Klein
The stranger's hand emerged, holding something that looked to Chia like a very large pair of chromeplated scissors, but then unfolded, with a series of small sharp clicks, and apparently of its own accord, into a kind of glittering, skeletal axe, its leading edge hawklike and lethal, the head behind it tapering like an icepick.
~ William Gibson
Google is a business that gets paid when users want to see - want to click on - the ad. If we show ads that no one wants to see, we don't generate revenue.
~ Susan Wojcicki
If you've been puzzled by the name !Kung Bushman, the exclamation mark is not an expression of premature astonishment; it's just how linguists denote a click.)
~ Jared Diamond
subject lines shorter than 50 characters in length, as well as an increased number of hyperlinks, led to increased open- and click-through rates.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
Trying to get the sentences right and the structure of the narration right is about as big a job as I can handle. But I also know that if you handle that job properly, everything else just clicks into place.
~ Bob Shacochis
That seemed to be the way of the world these days; get a few basic details of an event or incident, then craft a narrative around it. It was not about spreading information, but getting clicks and attention.
~ Unknown
The Breitbart formula was to so appall the liberals that the base was doubly satisfied, generating clicks in a ricochet of disgust and delight. You defined yourself by your enemy's reaction. Conflict was the media bait—hence, now, the political chum. The new politics was not the art of the compromise but the art of conflict.
~ Michael Wolff
We're still a long way from knowing where our clicks will lead us. But it's clear that two of the hopes most dear to the Internet optimists—that the Web will create a more bountiful culture and that it will promote greater harmony and understanding—should be treated with skepticism. Cultural impoverishment and social fragmentation seem equally likely outcomes.
~ Unknown
if you're not tracking conversions from click, to sales lead, to sale, then odds are 80 percent of your traffic is not converting to sales and you don't know it.
~ Perry Marshall