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A) The number of other pages linking to a given page
B) The maximum bid for click-through rates
C) The quantity of content on a Web page
D) The number of keyword matches in the content
E) The quality of content on a Web page
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A) Click scam
B) Link fraud
C) Phishing
D) DNS cache poisoning
E) SQL injection
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A) It refers to the process of improving an ads rank in Google's online advertising listings.
B) It refers to the process of improving a page's organic search results.
C) It refers to Internet content that can't be indexed by Google and other search engines.
D) It refers to a temporary storage space used to speed computing tasks.
E) It refers to software that traverses available Web links in an attempt to perform a given task.
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A) Fixing the ceiling rates for CPC bids
B) Setting common standards for display ads
C) Resolving disputes between competing advertisers
D) Regulating any occurrences of paid inclusion
E) Monitoring online ad content for improper material
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A) Using unauthorized (and Google-prohibited) techniques to improve a page's search results
B) Paying off a search engine firm's engineers to lower your ad rate
C) Linking to competitor websites in hopes that they will fall in search engine rankings
D) Attempting to hack into a firm's email to manipulate SLA contracts
E) All of the above
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A) ad rates quoted in cost per thousand impressions.
B) ad rates quoted in cost per million impressions.
C) the maximum amount of money an advertiser is willing to pay for each click on their ad.
D) the cost an advertiser is willing to pay for a particular amount of time a surfer spends on an ad.
E) a method of charging for advertising whenever a user performs a specified action such as signing up for a service, requesting material, or making a purchase.
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A) The graphic
B) The cookie
C) The copy
D) The metadata
E) The creative
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A) It refers to the Internet directory service that allows devices and services to be named and discoverable.
B) It refers to the process of improving a page's organic search results.
C) It refers to Internet content that can't be indexed by Google and other search engines.
D) It refers to a temporary storage space used to speed computing tasks.
E) It refers to software that traverses available Web links in an attempt to perform a given task.
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