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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conversion rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to marketing, sales, or analytics to describe the percentage of users who take a desired action out of the total number of users.
Example: "The conversion rate for our latest campaign increased significantly after we optimized our landing page."
Alternatives: "an engagement rate" or "a success rate".
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Following an account has a conversion rate of 14percentt.
It turns out that retweeting has a conversion rate of about 5percentt.
But following and retweeting has a conversion rate of 30percentt.
Barr had been expecting a conversion rate of 50percentto80percentcent after six months, she said.
In the original, an editing cut meant that a conversion rate of £4.80 was given for five shillings.
"Nobody has achieved as high a conversion rate of natural gas into acetylene as we have," Rolfe says.
In normal commercial online marketing, a conversion rate of 1 to 2 percent is typically considered successful.
The government will have to agree a conversion rate for sterling and the euro with other member countries.
He said that he has had more than 200 customers, and that his wingwomen have a "conversion rate" of 65percentt, meaning clients end up with phone numbers.
All the dollars figures are calculated at purchasing power parity (PPP) – a conversion rate that eliminates differences in the cost of goods and services between countries.
Curiously, English clubs have a better record at penalty shoot-outs than German teams – a conversion rate of 82 per cent to 75 per cent.
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