Jun 25 14:23
4 days ago
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English term
a pay-per-conversion rate
English to Arabic
Other
Marketing
Shopify has also expanded its campaign feature to allow Shopify Plus sellers to buy advertisements on Google, Instagram, and Facebook for a pay-per-conversion rate set by individual sellers.
Proposed translations
2 mins
أداء حسب سعر الصرف
I would translate it this way.
19 mins
الدفع وفقا لسعر تحويل العملة
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بسعر قوامه الدفع لقاء التحويل إلى الموقع
سعر يدفعه المُعلِن حينما يتحوّل العُملاء/الزبائن على أساس الإعلان إلى موقع المعلن أو إلى تطبيقه
Paying for conversions means you only pay when customers convert on your website or app. Keep in mind that the pay for conversions feature is only available to Google Ads accounts that meet our requirements.
Paying for conversions means you only pay when customers convert on your website or app. Keep in mind that the pay for conversions feature is only available to Google Ads accounts that meet our requirements.
48 mins
دفع لكل معدل تحويل
المزيد عن الموضوع
https://advertising.amazon.com/ar-ae/library/guides/conversi...
https://advertising.amazon.com/ar-ae/library/guides/conversi...
5 hrs
سعر/قيمة الدفع مقابل (عملية) التحويل
A pay-per-conversion rate in this context refers to a pricing model for advertisements where the seller pays only when a specific action or conversion is completed as a result of the ad. Conversions could include actions like making a purchase, signing up for a newsletter, or completing a form.
In the case of Shopify Plus sellers buying advertisements on platforms like Google, Instagram, and Facebook, they set a rate that they are willing to pay for each conversion. Instead of paying per click (PPC) or per impression (CPM), they only incur costs when their ads lead to the desired outcome (a conversion), making it a performance-based advertising model. This approach can be more cost-effective and result-oriented, as sellers are only charged when the ads achieve their intended goals.
In the case of Shopify Plus sellers buying advertisements on platforms like Google, Instagram, and Facebook, they set a rate that they are willing to pay for each conversion. Instead of paying per click (PPC) or per impression (CPM), they only incur costs when their ads lead to the desired outcome (a conversion), making it a performance-based advertising model. This approach can be more cost-effective and result-oriented, as sellers are only charged when the ads achieve their intended goals.
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