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Digital Marketing Glossary

Browse the most commonly used terms and terminologies to enhance your marketing, design, and development skills, empowering you to communicate effectively and create impactful strategies.

ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)

Integrated management of main business processes, often in real-time and mediated by software and technology.

Call to Action (CTA)

A prompt on a website or ad that encourages users to perform a specific action, such as “Sign Up” or “Learn More.”

Conversion Rate

The percentage of visitors to a website that completes a desired goal out of the total number of visitors.

Brand Positioning

The strategic process of placing a brand in a specific spot in consumers’ minds relative to competitors.

Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)

The process of increasing the percentage of users who perform a desired action on a website.

Sentiment Analysis

The use of natural language processing to determine whether a piece of text is positive, negative, or neutral in tone.

Bounce Rate

The percentage of visitors to a website who navigate away from the site after viewing only one page.

Lead Generation

The initiation of consumer interest or inquiry into products or services of a business.

Blockchain

A system in which a record of transactions made in bitcoin or another cryptocurrency is maintained across several computers that are linked in a peer-to-peer network.

Inbound Marketing

A business methodology that attracts customers by creating valuable content and tailored experiences.

Engagement Rate

A metric that measures the level of engagement that a piece of created content is receiving from an audience.

Ad Spend

The amount of money spent on specific ad campaigns or advertising over a specified period of time.

Buyer Persona

A semi-fictional representation of your ideal customer based on market research and real data about your existing customers.

Customer Churn

The percentage of customers who stop using a product or service within a given time frame, an important metric for businesses.

Marketing Automation

Technology that manages marketing processes and multifunctional campaigns, across multiple channels, automatically.

Ad Frequency

The number of times an advertisement is shown to the same user over a set period, used to increase brand awareness.

Cloud Storage

A model of data storage where digital data is stored in logical pools, accessible from multiple devices via the internet.

CRM (Customer Relationship Management)

Technology for managing all your company’s relationships and interactions with customers and potential customers.

Corporate Identity

The manner in which a corporation, firm or business presents themselves to the public, such as by name, logo, and other visual appearance.

Brand Consistency

Ensuring that all messaging and visual elements align with the established brand identity across all platforms.

Data Integration

The process of combining data from different sources into a single, unified view.

A/B Testing

A randomized experiment with two variants, A and B, to determine which version performs better for a given conversion goal.

Brand Identity

The unique set of visual and verbal elements that establish a company’s persona and differentiates it from competitors.

Edge Computing

A distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it is needed to improve response times.

Brand Equity

The value that a brand adds to a product or service, based on the perception of the name, rather than the product itself.

Influencer Marketing

A strategy that leverages individuals with a large following to promote products or services to a target audience.

Landing Page

A standalone web page created specifically for a marketing or advertising campaign, designed to drive a specific action.

KPI (Key Performance Indicator)

A measurable value that demonstrates how effectively a company is achieving key business objectives.

Responsive Design

An approach to web design that makes web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes.

API (Application Programming Interface)

A set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications which specify how software components should interact.