Sentences with phrase «conversion efficiency rates»

Its current products have conversion efficiency rates of 10.5 percent.

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Among those interviewed, roughly 50 % of participants said they saw higher conversion rates, more qualified leads, and greater sales efficiency when they involved advocates in their campaigns.
«Small efficiency improvements in conversion rates, email capture, and retargeting can pay huge dividends — tighten up the mouse trap first, then buy eyeballs.
Benzema was more clinical in the Champions League (Giroud only featured twice), but Giroud had more attempts at a higher conversion rate, with a slightly higher efficiency in the league.
The experiment has potential as a source of renewable fuel, but at a solar - to - hydrogen efficiency rate of around 5 percent, the conversion rate is still too low to be commercially viable.
The polyamide doubles the efficiency of ethylene formation achieving one of the highest rates of conversion ever recorded in standard bicarbonate water solutions.»
Unfortunately, the rate of the water oxidation reaction is very slow, which limits the rate of the overall reaction and the efficiency of the solar - to - hydrogen conversion.
Also, fish oil provides a direct supply of the fatty acids EPA and DHA, while it's conversion from ALA can sometimes have a poor rate of efficiency, and it's a great source of protein.
The goal of the event is to have experts illustrate various opportunities that exist worldwide in order to improve online business efficiency, increase web traffic and conversion rates.
[2] This assumes ratings of 100 percent efficiency for an electric furnace and 80 percent efficiency for a gas furnace multiplied by site to source conversion factors of 32 percent for electricity and 92 percent for gas.
The replacement rate is calculated from total U.S. annual increment of the specified hardwood species derived from the U.S. Forest Service Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program and assumes that 2m ³ of logs is harvested to produce 1m ³ of lumber (i.e. 50 % conversion efficiency).
Sure, you have to spend money to have access to it, but when you think about the opportunity costs of not using software — reduced efficiency, losing track of leads, reduced conversion rate, dissatisfied clients, etc. — you'll realize that you are in fact much more profitable as a result of using software to run your business.
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