Engagement in a sentence as a noun

Much of the engagement on Facebook is because of games.

So as a proxy, managers look for signs of passion and engagement.

Even now, they're unknown with almost no traffic and engagement.

Bob, for whatever reason, was not a great fit for FooCorp, and as a consequence has zero engagement.

That tells one the level of engagement and the mentality of government actors we are dealing with.

Those are all facets of design, but they are essentially just tools to accomplish the goal: experience and engagement.

" or "What frequency is appropriate for a zero engagement user?

As some mentioned in the comments, even the Mafia has basic engagement rules to leave family members alone.

"If we use gradual engagement, we will have more, higher quality signups" is a testable hypothesis.

Where we have failed is not providing enough feedback about negative engagement metrics to developers before needing to take this action.

"Also, when you get down to brass tacks, if Bob has zero engagement with the product, Bob will not pay for the product, and thus the downside risk of annoying Bob is to a first approximation zero.

I regret that I am not at liberty to disclose most specific results, but gradual engagement is really tricky to pull off well, and has often roundly failed compared to the traditional get-their-email-first signup screen.

You send emails to your users whenever they get a private message and you want to make it easy as possible for that user to reply because recruiters getting candidate engagement happens to be one of your key metrics.

Depression, irritability, and resentment are not positive qualities in producing working code or customer engagement.

And although we hear about some of those acquisitions there are many, many more that don't get as much press...However in contrast to the approach above I have been whiteness to a handfull of startup business models that have done really well at infiltrating the enterprise based on their distribution and user engagement model.

Engagement definitions

noun

a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement"

See also: battle conflict fight

noun

a meeting arranged in advance; "she asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date"

See also: date appointment

noun

a mutual promise to marry

See also: betrothal troth

noun

the act of giving someone a job

See also: employment

noun

employment for performers or performing groups that lasts for a limited period of time; "the play had bookings throughout the summer"

See also: booking

noun

contact by fitting together; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears"

See also: mesh meshing interlocking

noun

the act of sharing in the activities of a group; "the teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities"

See also: participation involvement involution