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To unlock online success and reach a global audience, you need to know what marketing and social media marketing are all about, and I am here to help you understand them better. So, let’s get started in the world of digital marketing and social media, where every term holds the potential to transform the way you connect with the world.<\/p>
Marketing terms are words or phrases used to describe processes or activities within product or service marketing. These terms generally relate to creating, advertising, or providing a business’s offerings. Regardless of your position in an organization, understanding these terms can help you know a product’s position in the market and gain insight into critical performance metrics. Effective presentations at work may not cover these terms, so staying up-to-date on industry language is important. Here are the +35 essential marketing terms and the definitions every marketer should know: <\/p>
Marketing analysts use A\/B testing to determine which option works better in a campaign.This method is often used in email campaigns, where the marketing team tests variations of the subject line to see which prompts more people to open or delete the email before reading it.<\/p>
Analytics helps people discover current trends in an industry and how they might affect a business. They typically involve graphs and charts showing different data points to compare industry, product, service, and other data types. This information helps the marketing team allocate their advertising budget <\/a>for the coming year.<\/p> B2B refers to a company that sells to other companies. For example, an architecture firm specializing in commercial buildings sells its services to a tenant in that building space.<\/p> \u00a0B2C describes a company that sells to individual consumers. For instance, most retail stores<\/a> are B2C as they sell their products directly to customers for consumption.<\/p> Business blogging <\/a>helps marketers reach a specific audience online by using particular keywords that a consumer might use to search for a business providing a specific product or service. Marketers aim to direct online traffic to their business blogs to generate new sales.<\/p> There are two types of bounce rates. A website bounce rate refers to the percentage of people who visit your website but need help to click or navigate to other areas of the website.<\/p> Brand awareness refers to marketing strategies that raise consumer awareness of a product or service. It also includes efforts to ensure consumers associate a company with positivity.<\/p> Marketers develop buyer personas based on research and data. These personas represent typical or ideal consumers using a product or service. This helps marketers develop strategies to reach the target market.<\/p> A call to action is a link, image, or button that entices a potential consumer to purchase, subscribe, or perform another action that converts a visitor to your website into a sales lead. Examples of CTA include “subscribe now” or “download your free report.”<\/p> The click-through rate is the percentage of visitors to your website who move from one area of your website to another. These consumers click through various areas of your website, usually based on strategic marketing<\/a> campaigns that guide the visitor to those specific areas.<\/p> A hashtag is a word or phrase preceded by the “#” symbol and contains a string of words with no spaces. It’s commonly used on social media to initiate discussions or interactions about specific content. Users can follow hashtags to see what others have posted and shared.<\/p> Inbound marketing involves activities aimed at attracting potential customers to your website. Marketers create content based on customer interests to draw potential customers to their website and convert them into customers.<\/p> An infographic is a visual piece of content designed to simplify complex concepts.<\/p>#3. Business-to-business (B2B) marketing<\/span><\/h3>
#4. Business-to-consumer (B2C) marketing<\/span><\/h3>
#5.Business blogging <\/span><\/h3>
#6. Bounce rate<\/span><\/h3>
#7. Brand awareness<\/span><\/h3>
#8. Buyer persona<\/span><\/h3>
#9. Call to action (CTA)<\/span><\/h3>
#10. Click-through rate<\/span><\/h3>
#11. Hashtag<\/span><\/h2>
#12. Inbound Marketing<\/span><\/h3>
#13. Infographic<\/span><\/h3>
#14. Key Performance Indicator (KPI)<\/span><\/h3>