havanın aşırı nemli oluşu

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stickiness
a research measure that captures the extent to which viewers wish to spend more time looking at or reading a print ad

The low stickiness rating helped explain why our ad’s brand linkage rating was so low: people were turned off by the blurriness of the main photo.

an overemotional attachment to others; clinging in interpersonal relations; difficulty with ending conversations
warmth and humidity, as on a muggy day
the tendency to stay the same despite changes in the economy
stickiness is having unique attributes that make a product indisposable and valuable to its owner. The stickiness of a cellphone is its ability to tell correct time, locate its user, allow its user to remain connected to the world independent of where the user is
1. the property of sticking or adhering; adhesion2. warmth and humidity, as on a muggy day3. (economics, of prices or wages) the tendency to stay the same despite changes in the economy4. (marketing, interface design) stickiness is having unique attributes that make a product indisposable and valuable to its owner.5. (advertising) a research measure that captures the extent to which viewers wish to spend more time looking at or reading a print ad.6. (psychology) an overemotional attachment to others; clinging in interpersonal relations; difficulty with ending conversations
{n} an adhesive or glutinous quality
the property of sticking or adhering; adhesion
The quality of being sticky; as, the stickiness of glue or paste
A performance metric based on the ability of a website to hold a visitor's attention A website's stickiness is average duration per user session or per unique visitor
{i} adhesiveness, quality of being sticky
A measure used to gauge the effectiveness of a site in retaining individual users Stickiness is usually measured by the duration of the visit Source: Internet Advertising Bureau
The ability of a soil to adhere to the vehicle undercarriage or running gear
the property of sticking to a surface
Adjective used to describe whether a website has the characteristics which encourage visitors to continue looking at pages on the site rather than leaving to look at another site
A measure used to gauge the effectiveness of a site in retaining individual users The term is typically used in promotional material when traffic numbers are too low to be effective in lauding a site's performance Never mind the quantity, feel the stick
Refers to a site's ability to engage a visitor by providing interesting, useful and informative content Stickiness is often measured in terms of the average number of hours that a user spends on a site in a given month Know as tracking individual users This type of measurement requires some type of registration/login mechanism or cookies placed on users' PCs, both of which have their own drawbacks (Ex: Ebay - with a typical user spending around 2 hours per month on the auction site) Yahoo! Excite and MSN, are battling for stickiness bragging rights by adding more user-oriented features and customization, such as free email, personalized pages and auctions, in an effort to keep visitors coming back and staying longer