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Important Digital Marketing Vocab
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1. Opportunites include interactive product placement - branded ingame experiences - and game integration between the game and the brand
In game immersive advertising
Platforms
Social news communities
Social media
2. Promotions within a game that another company develops and sells - can chose from three different methods: display ads - static ads - dynamic ads
In-game advertising
Rich-Media
Black Hat SEO
Benefits of engaging with your customers through online social channels
3. Selling an additional category of products/solutions as a result of a customer's original purchase.
Impression:
Alternate reality game
Cross Selling
Authority
4. Automated software that combs through web sites to index web pages for search engines.
Role playing games
Pay-Per-Lead
Spider
Outbound Link
5. Online ads that contain motion - sounds - or video and usually use Java or Flash to enhance the viewer's experience.
Benefits of engaging with your customers through online social channels
Rich-Media
Social games
Humor hook
6. Organic search results are listings in search engine results pages that appear because of their relevance to the search terms - as opposed to their being advertisements.
ROS (Run of Site)
Resource hook
Vehicles
Organic Search
7. A small text file on the user's PC that identifies the user's browser (and hence the user) so they're 'recognized' when they re-visit a site. Allows usernames to be stored and websites to personalise their offering.
Cookie
Mode
AJAX (Asynchronous Java Script and XML)
Organic Search
8. Popular term for SEO tactics that attempt to gain higher search engine rankings for a particular website through unethical means - such as stuffing keywords - or tricking web spiders in other ways.
Black Hat SEO
Giveaway hook
Steps in a shopping decision
Impression:
9. Online advertising where an advertiser pays a pre-agreed price each time a user clicks on their advertisement. The cost for the click is often negotiated via an auction - with ad placement determined by the relative size of the bid - as well as oth
Social Publishing
In-game advertising
Pay-Per-Click
ROS (Run of Site)
10. Content that offers a claim about something of interest
Research hook
CGI (Common Gateway Interface)
Steps in a shopping decision
Ratings
11. Website measurement that records unique IP addresses as individual visitors.
AJAX (Asynchronous Java Script and XML)
Expandable Ads
Digital Body Language
Unique Visitor
12. Authority building content seminal pieces of work that shape the way people think
Core games
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Black Hat SEO
Flagship content
13. Plug ins that appear as clicable icons on a website and enable the viewer to bookmark or share the page with others
Share tools
Asynchronous interactions
Feed
Network effect
14. Pick listspopularity filters - share your story - user forums - deal directories - deal feeds - group buy - news feeds - geo location promotions - social media storefronts
CGI (Common Gateway Interface)
Feed
Asynchronous interactions
Other referral tools
15. Attention - Interest - Desire - and Action
AIDA
Marketing Qualified Lead (MQL)
Media Sharing sites
Social Media Marketing
16. Sets of labels (tags) individuals choose in a way that makes sense to them
Media Sharing sites
Exit Traffic
Perpetual beta
Folksonomies
17. Encompasses channels and vehicles that offer opportunities for play and enjoyment - reviews and ratings - deal sites - social shopping markets - social storefronts
Authority
Social Commerce
Reputation capital
Resource hook
18. Interactive social system that is available to users 24/7
Aggregator
Expandable Ads
Vehicles
Web 2.0
19. When two versions of the same ad are sent to different websites (or different publications) for testing purposes - this is known as a split-run.
Pay-Per-Impression
Ad Serving
Split-Run
Handle squatting
20. Change in beliefs or actions as a reaction to group pressure (real or imagined)
Cookie
Conformity
Product placement
Ratings
21. The online means of communication - conveyance - collaboration and cultivation among interconnected people - communities and organizations.
Skyscraper
Social media
Wikis
Title linkbaiting
22. A Microsoft technology that allows scripts to be integrated into web pages - most often to collect information using forms.
Adwords
Bases of social power
Level of participation
ASP (Active Server Pages):
23. The term used when people have clicked on or viewed a web page.
Hover/Floating Ads
Page View
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Spider
24. Acronym representing a way to create real-time Web applications.
Asynchronous interactions
Action games
AJAX (Asynchronous Java Script and XML)
Reputation capital
25. Authenticity: accept organic word of mouth -advocacy: enable consumers to rate the value of opinions offered on the site -participatory: encourage consumers to contribute posts -reciprocity: acknowledge the value of the opinions customers offer -inf
In game immersive advertising
Scalability
Best practices to leverage social reviews and ratings
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
26. Share and promote online news
Social news communities
Pay-Per-Click
Mass media
ROS (Run of Site)
27. Those that involve expert play to organize and value variables in the game system
Social media
Strategy games
Synchronous interactions
Mass media
28. Refers to situations where consumers interact with others during a shopping event
Social media
Tagging
Cross Selling
Social shopping
29. Persuades with the opinion or recommendation of an expert in the field
When we are more likely to conform
Authority
AJAX (Asynchronous Java Script and XML)
Unique Visitor
30. Constantly wired in the network - always online
Ratings
Digital native
Different forms of social media
Reputation economy
31. A technology that enables marketers to determine which media are generating responses and traffic to a landing page or website.
Display ads
URL Tracking
Split-Run
Social media
32. Online hosts that enable sites memebers to construct and maintain profiles - social identity: picture - social presence: status updates - Connections: followers
Platforms
Social networking sites
Adwords
Culture of participation
33. Avg number of times someone is exposed to your message
Inbound Link
Frequency
Mass media
Benefits of engaging with your customers through online social channels
34. A multiplayer - competitive goal oriented activity with defined rules of engagement and online connectivity among a community of players -leader boards: listing of leaders in the game competition -achievement badges: symbols awarded to show game l
Rich-Media
Core games
Pay-Per-Impression
Social games
35. A link to your website from a different website.
Inbound Link
Owned media
Digital Body Language
Split-Run
36. Those others view as knowledgeable sources of information
Power users
Unique Visitor
Affinity
URL Tracking
37. Forn an online community to thrive a significant proportion of it's memebers must participate otherwise the site traffic will slow
Media Sharing sites
Medium (or channel)
Tagging
Level of participation
38. A link that leads people to a different website from the one they are visiting.
Cost Per Thousand (CPM)
Outbound Link
Black Hat SEO
Cross Selling
39. The standard unit for buying or selling Internet advertising. The 'thousand (or M in Roman numerals in the abbreviation) stands for 'thousand advertising impressions' - or views. To figure out what it costs to reach each individual viewer of an ad -
Action games
Social Commerce
Cost Per Thousand (CPM)
Herding behavior
40. Above the fold refers to banner advertisements which are displayed at the top of a web page. In Internet marketing terms - it refers to information placed at the top of an email or webpage - so that visitors see it first - without scrolling
Above The Fold
Asynchronous interactions
Mode
Forums
41. Do not require all participants to immediately respond
Flagship content
Social customer relationship management (crm)
Asynchronous interactions
Product placement
42. Collaborative online workspaces that enable community memebers to contribute to the creation of useful and shared resource
Culture of participation
Stenography
Wikis
Cookie
43. How communication travels - such as word of mouth - television - radio - newspaper - magazine etc.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Medium (or channel)
Social Media Marketing
Forums
44. The degree to which the data in a database is accurate and consistent according to a data model and data type.
Data Hygiene
Pay-Per-Impression
Direct Response
Bases of social power
45. A breakdown of how much a website or Internet company makes on average based on the number of clicks or visitors it receives.
Above The Fold
Giveaway hook
Filler content
EPV (Earnings Per Visitor)
46. May include text graphics video and sound but on a website
Forums
Pay-Per-Inclusion
Display ads
Churn Rate
47. Increase awareness - influence desire - encourage trial - facilitate purchase - cement brand loyalty
Cost Per Thousand (CPM)
Social proof
Role of social media in the consumer purchase process
Spider
48. Cost of advertising based on a visitor taking some specifically defined action in response to an ad. 'Actions' include such things as a sales transaction - a customer acquisition - or a click.
Cost Per Action (CPA)
AJAX (Asynchronous Java Script and XML)
Digital Body Language
Affinity
49. Works by encouraging consumers to make decisions that mimic those of people in thier social networks
Social proof
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
Folksonomies
Core games
50. Gathering information from multiple web sites - typically via RSS. Aggregation lets web sites remix the information from multiple web sites - for example by republishing all the news related to a particular keyword.
Cost Per Click (CPC)
Pay-Per-Inclusion
Network effect
Aggregation