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impression An impression is a single piece of paper with an image printed on it from a matrix. The term as applied to prints is used in a manner similar to the term "copy" as applied to a book.
Ãâó: www.donaldheald.com/glossary/glossary_01.php
impression This term is often used to tell advertisers how many times their banner ad was seen by visitors viewing the page. Impressions (page views) describe the information received by a Web site visitor after he or she has downloaded all the elements (text and graphics) that make up a single Web page. A reasonable rule of thumb is that approximately 10 "hits" equals one page impression. See also hit.
Ãâó: www.score.org/eb_1.html
impression The number of times a banner ad appears on pages, measured by the server that delivers the ad. The measurement excludes nonqualifying activity and internal users.
Ãâó: www.marketing.org.nz/emarket_dictionary.php
impression The number of books printed in a press run, or the run itself.
Ãâó: www.trussel.com/books/glossary.htm
impression All the copies of a book printed during one press run. During the handpress period, when type was reset each time a press was used, this term was synonymous with edition.
Ãâó: www.bibliotique.net/bookterminology.html
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