targetability

English

Etymology

target + -ability

Noun

targetability (usually uncountable, plural targetabilities)

  1. (marketing) The potential to be aimed at or customised for a specific market.
    • 2007 January 11, Louise Story, “Digital Billboard Up Ahead: New-Wave Sign or Hazard?”, in New York Times:
      Digital signs, Ms. Senese said, offer “immense creativity, flexibility and targetability for different demographics, which was really never an option for out-of-home advertising.”
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