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Discover Ludwig"monetization" is a correct and usable word in English
You can use it to describe the process of generating revenue from a website, product, or service. For example, "The company recently implemented a monetization strategy on their website."
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monetization
noun
The conversion of something (especially metal) into money, the act of monetizing.
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Translating that into this discussion: If the only tool you use for measuring value is a price tag or monetization, then those values that are not easily monetized begin to look like they have no value.
The loss of the Bank of Japan's independence to force the direct monetization of deficit spending is the real story.Mr Duy makes his point apropos of a recent Floyd Norris piece.
As TechCrunch recently pointed out: "It's fascinating to see Google, the creator of possibly the best long tail monetization engine in history, launching a video program focused on elite producers only.
The update also offers a possibility for monetization – something that Snapchat has been ignoring in favour of growth (a tradition among tech startups).
Although Snapchat may still get most of its press attention mainly thanks to hysterical press coverage over sexting, the above factors –monetization and the possibility of 'live-feeds' – mean that the app is a serious prospect, perhaps even representing the future of the social network.
The biggest step so far in the monetization of Odd Future is "Goblin," Tyler's first retail album, which was released on May 10th, and is all but guaranteed to find a place near the top of the American and British charts.
Yes, they worry about monetization like any good board does, but I told them that you were working hard on a plan and that you would be so successful next year if they just gave you a chance.
Of course there are toxic consequences for art in its monetization.
Will Fitzgerald's "positive place" philosophy become an additional tool for the blind monetization of everything, or even a final erasure of that once-bright line?
Benignly democratic terms like "open source" and "transparency" — still in ubiquitous use around Silicon Valley — have become outmoded distractions from the source of the tech giants' phenomenal growth, which is data-mining and its monetization.
If anyone at Google could solve the monetization problem, it was Salar Kamangar.
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