Talk:Cost per order
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This page was proposed for deletion by Bensci54 (talk · contribs) on 2 February 2013 with the comment: Article is about a non-notable phrase, little more than a dictionary definition. It was contested by Karenmharvey (talk · contribs) on 2013-02-02T00:56Z with the comment: This defeinition [sic] is part of a bigger project that has the purpose of defining a "Common Language" for marketing and finance. At this point, that is sorely lacking. Although the current entry is rather short, It is our hope that users will contribute. |
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The content of this article has been derived in whole or part from Farris, Paul W.; Neil T. Bendle; Phillip E. Pfeifer; David J. Reibstein (2010). Marketing Metrics: The Definitive Guide to Measuring Marketing Performance. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN 0137058292.. Permission has been received from the copyright holder to release this material under both the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license and the GNU Free Documentation License. You may use either or both licenses. Evidence of this has been confirmed and stored by VRT volunteers, under ticket number 2012021110008071. Permission applies only to such content from this book as is already present in the article on February 1, 2013. See item #87 in the OTRS records This template is used by approved volunteers dealing with the Wikimedia volunteer response team system (VRTS) after receipt of a clear statement of permission at permissions-enwikimedia.org. Do not use this template to claim permission. |
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