clicks and mortar — clicks and mor‧tar [ˌklɪks ən ˈmɔːtə ǁ ˈmɔːtər] adjective [usually before a noun] a clicks and mortar company sells its products on both the Internet and in shops: • The merger of AOL and Time Warner created the first big clicks and mortar… … Financial and business terms
clicks-and-mortar — UK US adjective [before noun] INFORMAL ► E COMMERCE, COMMERCE used to describe a company that sells its goods or services using both traditional stores and the internet: »Internet only services will have to develop some physical presence on the… … Financial and business terms
clicks and mortar — noun (commercial jargon) Retailing that combines traditional outlets with the use of the Internet • • • Main Entry: ↑click … Useful english dictionary
clicks-and-mortar — adj. Describes a retail business model that combines online e commerce with physical retail outlets. Example Citation: That was one day after BarnesandNoble.com chief executive Jonathan Bulkeley championed the clicks and mortar philosophy that… … New words
clicks-and-mortar — adj. pertaining to or being a company that does business on the Internet and in traditional stores or offices. Also, click and mortar. [1995 2000; on the model of earlier brick(s) and mortar, referring to physical buildings or sites] * * * clicks … Useful english dictionary
clicks-and-mortar — /ˌklɪks ən mɔ:tə/ adjective conducting business both through e commerce and also in the traditional way in buildings such as shops and warehouses (NOTE: Compare this term with bricks and mortar.) ▪▪▪ ‘…there may be a silver lining for ‘clicks and … Marketing dictionary in english
clicks-and-mortar — /ˌklɪks ən mɔ:tə/ adjective conducting business both through e commerce and also in the traditional way in buildings such as shops and warehouses. Compare bricks and mortar ▪▪▪ ‘…there may be a silver lining for ‘clicks and mortar’ stores that… … Dictionary of banking and finance
clicks-and-mortar — clicks′ and mor′taror click′ and mor′tar, adj. pertaining to or being a company that does business on the Internet and in traditional stores or offices • Etymology: 1995–2000; on the model of earlier brick(s) and mortar, referring to physical… … From formal English to slang
clicks-and-mortar — bricks and clicks A business model that combines e commerce with the use of physical premises such as retail outlets or warehouses … Accounting dictionary
clicks-and-mortar — bricks and clicks A business model that combines e commerce with the use of physical premises such as retail outlets or warehouses … Big dictionary of business and management