Today’s Words That Work: Quantify

By | Tue, Jul 20, 2010

Archives: Word to the Wise

To Quantify (KWON-tuh-fie) — from the Latin for “how much” — is to determine or express as a number or measure or quantity.

Example (as used by Brian Edmondson today): “The advantage of paid traffic is that it is immediate. Also, as compared to most free traffic, it is quantifiable — and, thus, it is easy to tell whether a paid traffic campaign is profitable or will be profitable in the future.”


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