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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.

Sentiment Analysis

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

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems, including learning and problem-solving.

Brand Consistency

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

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.

Wireframes

Simple visual guides that represent the skeletal framework of a website, outlining the layout and functionality of pages.

Cloud Computing

The on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user.

Rebranding

The process of changing a company’s corporate image, typically involving modifications to the logo, name, image, marketing strategy, and other visual elements.

Predictive Analytics

Techniques that use historical data to predict future outcomes, often used for forecasting and decision-making.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

The practice of increasing the quantity and quality of traffic to your website through organic search engine results.

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.

SEM (Search Engine Marketing)

A form of marketing that seeks to promote websites by increasing their visibility in search engine results pages primarily through paid advertising.

Data Analytics

The science of analyzing raw data to make conclusions about that information, often used to optimize processes.

UX (User Experience)

The overall experience of a person using a product such as a website or computer application, especially in terms of how easy or pleasing it is to use.

Outbound Marketing

A traditional form of marketing where a company initiates the conversation and sends its message out to an audience.

Responsive Design

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

Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)

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

Brand Awareness

The extent to which consumers are familiar with the qualities or image of a particular brand of goods or services.

Geotargeting

The method of delivering content or advertisements to users based on their geographic location.

Conversion Rate

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

Cloud Storage

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

User Behavioral Analysis

The process of tracking, collecting and analyzing data from web users to understand and optimize web usage.

Conversion Funnel

A model describing the various stages a consumer goes through before purchasing a product or service.

Native Advertising

A type of paid content that is indistinguishable from the editorial content that surrounds it on a platform.

PPC (Pay-Per-Click)

An internet advertising model used to drive traffic to websites, in which an advertiser pays a publisher when the ad is clicked.

UI (User Interface)

The means by which the user and a computer system interact, in particular the use of input devices and software.

Click-Through Rate (CTR)

The percentage of people who view an ad and then actually go on to click the ad.

Bounce Rate

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

API (Application Programming Interface)

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

Big Data

Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions.

ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)

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