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Internet Marketing Basics
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Study First
Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Tell the spiders what exactly the web pages are about. It's important that your meta tags are optimised for the targeted key phrases. Meta tags are made up of meta titles - descriptions and keywords.
Meta tags
permalink
landing page
Spider
2. This is the company providing you access to the Internet e.g. MWEB - AOL - Yahoo! etc).
long tail key words / search words
URL rewriting
Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Meta data
3. A prominent aspect of a product which is beneficial to users.
Feature
Meta data
Traditional media
Business to Consumers (B2C)
4. Converts a domain name into an IP address.
Anchor text
Domain Name System(DNS)
Feature
Benefit
5. Commission structure where the affiliate earns a fixed fee for a lead sent to a merchant.
Keyword frequency
Double opt-in
Unique forwarders
Cost per Lead (CPL)
6. A protocol for sending messages from one server to another.
Universal Resource Locator (URL)
Server-side
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
twitterati
7. Google's system where you can pay for ads in google search results - is rapidly becoming overpriced with overbidding
Heading tags
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
adwords
SEM/PPC (Search Engine Marketing / Pay per click)
8. Also known as unsubscribe - The act of removing oneself from a list or lists so that specified information is no longer received via email.
Anchor text
Alt tag
Opt-out
Robot.txt
9. The failed delivery of an email due to a deviating reason like an overloaded mail box or a server failure.
Soft bounce
Traditional media
3G
Navigation
10. The actual text of a link (the highlighted text you can click to go to the linked page)
Strategy
anchor text
Internet Protocol (IP) Address
redirects
11. Nofollow is an attribute of a hyperlink - indicating that the link is not necessarily endorsed by the website. See the SEO chapter for more.
Nofollow link
Usability
Unique selling point (USP)
Web analytics
12. The number of individuals who forwarded a specific email on.
Cookie
Mass customisation
Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Unique forwarders
13. This is what makes your offering different to your competitors'.
Algorithm
Unique selling point (USP)
Domain Name System(DNS)
Search engine results page (SERP)
14. Transactions that take place on the server.
Keyword rankings
Sender alias
Breadcrumbs
Server-side
15. All the content that can be seen on a screen without scrolling down.
Above the fold
link bait
Breadcrumbs
Flash
16. Words or phrases that describe content and used when searching for something using a search engine.
Breadcrumbs
Popup
Animated GIF
keywords
17. The visible - clickable text in a link.
Unique selling point (USP)
link equity / link juice
Sponsored links
Anchor text
18. The number of times a keyword or key phrase appears on a website.
Information architecture
link building
Keyword frequency
Animated GIF
19. Top users on Twitter who can send traffic to your content if you manage to get their attention - you can become one too if you manage to follow many people and offer a steady dose of news and opinions and tips about your industry
Feature
Strategy
Meta data
twitterati
20. The act of getting subscribers to confirm their initial subscription via a follow up email asking them to validate their address and hence opt-in again.
HTML5
Google AdWords
Feature
Double opt-in
21. The layout and structure of a website - which should be according to information hierarchy and categories.
Information architecture
Affiliate or Publisher
Keyword frequency
Spider
22. A character used to define a group of users to a website.
crawler/spider/robot/bot
viral
Persona
pinnacle key words / search words
23. The URL of the web page that a user was at before reaching yours. The server's logs capture referral URLs and store them in their log files.
Server-side
bounce rate
Referrer
Hard bounce
24. A technology used to show video and animation; can be bandwidth heavy and unfriendly to search engine spiders.
unique domains
twitterati
Usability
Flash
25. The Affiliate or Publisher markets the products of the Merchant.
Server-side
Affiliate or Publisher
internal links
Tactic
26. When duplicate content is found on multiple pages - which version does Google think is the definitive version?
canonical version
affiliate
Cookie
Usability
27. A specific action or method that contributes to achieving a goal.
Navigation
Tactic
Advert
exit page
28. Transactions that take place before information is sent to the server.
Client-side
Open rate
Hard bounce
Strategy
29. To convert something to money. In Internet terms it refers to finding a way to generate income from items posted on the Web - on your website or elsewhere.
Tracking
internal links
SMM (Social Media Marketing)
monetization
30. The listings on a SERP that are paid for.
website
Paid search results
Unique selling point (USP)
Spider
31. What you see when you perform a search on a search engine.
list
Search engine results page (SERP)
3G
website
32. (%) of visitors who leave after 1 page - it is important you put links to all the readworthy pages on your pages visible at all times
Keyword rankings
bounce rate
unique visitors
Unique forwarders
33. Tailoring content for many individuals.
Mass customisation
Referrer
Feature
App
34. A setting that some sites (e.g. Wikipedia) use to tell Google not to follow its outbound links so their links have little value
3G
nofollow
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Conversion
35. Build one if you want total control over its content and all activity
Database
link equity / link juice
website
unique visitors
36. The positive outcome for a user that a feature provides.
Cost per Lead (CPL)
click through rate
Unique selling point (USP)
Benefit
37. A GIF (type of image file) which supports animations and allows a separate palette of 256 colors for each frame.
Animated GIF
Feature
pinnacle key words / search words
App
38. Heading tags (H1 - H2 - H3 etc) are standard elements used to define headings and subheadings on a web page. The number indicates the im- portance - so H1 tags are viewed by the spiders as being more important than the H3 tags. Using target key ph
Heading tags
Algorithm
Dynamic keyword insertion
black hat
39. Links from one page on our site to another
monetization
internal links
Keyword phrase
crawler/spider/robot/bot
40. A search engine's set of rules for ranking web pages.
Paid search results
Algorithm
nofollow
Common Page Elements
41. # of files a site served (or loaded)
twitterati
landing page
bounce rate
hits
42. A list of accepted email addresses that an ISP - a subscriber or other email service provider allows to deliver messages regardless of spam filter settings.
Session
news sharing
reciprocal linking
White list
43. The many many long tail words we might want to rank for (e.g. bhojpuri books)
Meta data
Domain Name System(DNS)
long tail key words / search words
Ranking
44. # of times a whole page is served (or loaded)
Popup
Action
monetization
page views
45. Last page visited
blog roll
exit page
link equity / link juice
Keyword phrase
46. A visitor completing a target action.
Flash
Keyword rankings
Accessibility
Conversion
47. Items which appear on every page of a website.
hits
Unique forwarders
Tracking code
Common Page Elements
48. The visitors that visit a website.
Soft bounce
unique domains
Traffic
nofollow
49. An approach to web design that aims for lightweight code and standards compliant websites.
list
Meta tags
Keyword frequency
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
50. The degree to which a website is available to users with physical challenges or technical limitations.
Keyword frequency
Accessibility
permalink
Double opt-in