CPA Deliverables definition

CPA Deliverables means Deliverables sold on a cost per acquisition basis. “CPC Deliverables” means Deliverables sold on a cost per click basis. “CPL Deliverables” means Deliverables sold on a cost per lead basis.
CPA Deliverables means Deliverables sold on a cost per acquisition basis (e.g. newsletter sign-up, contest entry, lead, etc.)
CPA Deliverables means Deliverables (inventory) purchased / sold on a cost per acquisition basis.

Examples of CPA Deliverables in a sentence

  • If an IO contains CPA Deliverables, CPL Deliverables, or CPC Deliverables, the predictability, forecasting, and conversions for such Deliverables may vary and guaranteed delivery, even delivery, and makegoods are not available.

  • With seven (7) days’ prior written notice to Media Company, without penalty, for any non-guaranteed Deliverable, including, but not limited to, CPC Deliverables, CPL Deliverables, or CPA Deliverables, as well as some non-guaranteed CPM Deliverables.

  • With seven (7) days’ prior written notice to Advertiser, without penalty, for any non-guaranteed Deliverable, including, but not limited to, CPC Deliverables, CPL Deliverables, or CPA Deliverables, as well as some non-guaranteed CPM Deliverables.

  • With seven (7) days’ prior written notice to Media Company, without penalty, for any non- guaranteed Deliverable, including, but not limited to, CPC Deliverables, CPL Deliverables, or CPA Deliverables, as well as some non-guaranteed CPMDeliverables.

  • With seven (7) days’ prior written notice to Media Company, without penalty, for any non- guaranteed Deliverable, including, but not limited to, CPC Deliverables, CPL Deliverables, or CPA Deliverables, as well as some non-guaranteed CPM Deliverables.

  • With seven (7) days’ prior written notice to Publisher, without penalty, for any non-guaranteed Deliverable, including, but not limited to, CPC Deliverables, CPL Deliverables, or CPA Deliverables, as well as some non-guaranteed CPM Deliverables.

  • If delivery of a campaign has not been guaranteed by Media Company (by way of example only, if an IO contains CPA Deliverables, CPC Deliverables, or has been purchased on a flat-fee or for a certain time-block), the predictability, forecasting, and conversions for such Deliverables may vary and guaranteed delivery, even-delivery, and makegoods are not available.

  • If an IO contains CPA Deliverables, CPL Deliverables or CPC Deliverables, the predictability, forecasting, and conversions for such Deliverables may vary and in this case, Media Company does not guarantee delivery and shall not be liable for any failure to deliver.

  • With seven (7) days’ prior written notice to Expedia Media Solutions, without penalty, for any non-guaranteed Deliverable, including, but not limited to, CPC Deliverables, CPL Deliverables, or CPA Deliverables, as well as some non-guaranteed CPM Deliverables.

  • With seven (7) days’ prior written notice to Media Company, without penalty, for any non-guaranteed Deliverable, including, but not limited to, CPC Deliverables, CPL Deliverables, or CPA Deliverables, as well as some non-guaranteed CPM Deliverables.iii.


More Definitions of CPA Deliverables

CPA Deliverables means the Online inventory delivered by Blaze on a cost per acquisition basis.
CPA Deliverables means the Online inventory delivered by Astro Radio on a cost per acquisition basis.
CPA Deliverables means Deliverables sold on either (i) a cost per acquisition basis, or (ii) a cost per action basis (including, without limitation, when the action is the viewing of an Ad from start to finish). A Viasat “Watch Ad” is an example of a CPA Deliverable.
CPA Deliverables means Deliverables sold on a cost per acquisitionbasis.

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