CPM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CPM is frequently used in advertising to represent cost per mille (thousand). When used in online advertising it relates to the Cost per (thousand) impressions.
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Aum (also Om, written in Devanagari as ॐ, in Chinese and Japanese as 唵, in Tibetan as ༀ, in Sanskrit known as praṇava प्रणव lit. "to sound out loudly" or ...
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CPM - What does CPM stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by the Free ...
Acronym Definition; CPM: Cost Per Thousand (impressions) CPM: Control Program for Microcomputers (early 8 bit operating system) CPM: Corporate Performance Management
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