Internet Marketing & Advertising Glossary / Dictionary
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A/B Testing - In A/B testing, you unleash two different versions of a keyword, advertisement, website, web/landing page, banner design or variable and see which performs the best. You test version A vs. version B to see how different versions perform. About.com Above the fold Account Account Daily Spending Limit Ad Clicks Ad Groups – A group of ads within a Campaign. A set of ads and related keywords within a campaign. The ads can be displayed to prospective customers searching for or viewing content related to your keywords and/or ads. You can apply a default ad group bid to all keywords in an ad group or set custom bids for individual keywords. Ad Group Bid Address Ad Scheduling - In internet marketing, Ad Scheduling is the practice of scheduling the day into several parts, during each of which a different t advertising rule is applied based on advertising objective, budget, and competitors.
Advanced Match Type Ad Views (Impressions) Advertising Network Affiliate Algorithm Alta Vista Anchor Anchor Text Analytics Alexa Alexa Rank AOL Apache - Apache is a free, open-source web server software system that is pervasive on UNIX, Linux, and similar operating system types. It is also available for Windows and other operating systems. Google Analytics’ admin system is powered by a variant of Apache. API ASCII Applet ARPA (Advanced Research Project Agency) Ask Jeeves ASP ASPX Auditor Avatar Average Page Depth - The average number of pages on a site that visitors view during a single session. Average Response Value - The average revenue value of each click, calculated as total revenue divided by total clicks. |
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| B2B Business to Business B2C Business to Consumer B2E BMP BTF Backbone Bandwidth Backlinks Banner Beta Bid Bid Adjustments Bid Limit Black Hat SEO – Those who practice search engine optimization with unethical methods. Blog – A blog is an online journal or “log” of any given subject. Blogs are easy to update, manage, and syndicate, powered by individuals and/or corporations and enable users to comment on postings. Bookmark Bot Bounce Rate – This shows a percentage of entrances on any given page that resulted in an exit from the page without entering any other page on the site. Branding Browser Browser Caching Browsing BBS (Bulletin Board System) Buttons Bytes - A byte is a unit of information transferred over a network (or stored on a hard drive or in memory). Every web page, image, or other type of file is composed of some number of bytes. Large files, such as video clips, may be composed of millions of bytes (“megabytes”). |
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Campaign Campaign Optimization Canonical Tag - Code used by search engine crawlers/spiders to tell search engines what URL is the original version of your webpage. Cache CD-ROM CFM CGI CGI-BIN CGI Script - A CGI script is a program written in one of several popular languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, etc., that can take input from a web page, do something with the data, and produce a customized result (among many other possible uses). CGI scripts are widely used to add dynamic behavior to websites and to process forms. Chat Room Click Click-Through Rate Cloaking Code - Anything written in a language intended for computers to interpret. Copyrighting Content Network Content Match Contextual Advertising Competiting Pages – The number of pages found for a competiting keyword. Conversion Rate Cookie Content (A/B) Testing - Testing the relative effectiveness of multiple versions of the same advertisement, or other content, in referring visitors to a site. Multiple versions of content can be uniquely identified by using a utm_content variable in the URL tag. CPA CPC CPC Campaign CPL CPM CPS CPT CPTM CRM CSS CTA CTR Coverage Crawl - An automated, computerized algorithm hosted by search engines that browses the web. The programs create a copy of each webpage for future indexing by the search engines Crawler Creative Cyberspace |
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Default Page -The default page setting should be set to whatever the default (or index) page is in your site’s directories. Usually, this will be ‘index.html’, but on Windows IIS servers, it is often ‘Default.htm’ or ‘index.htm’. This information allows Google Analytics to reconcile log entries such as ‘http://www.example.com/’ and ‘http://www.example.com/index.html’, which are in fact the same page. Without the Default Page information entered correctly, these would be reported as two distinct pages. Only a single default page should be specified. Delegation Directory Directory Optimization DHTML DML DNS – Domain Name System Doorway Page Domain Duplicate Content – Refers to webpages with the same content across the same domain name and across different domain names. Dynamic Rotation |
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| Email Electronic Mail, text files that are sent from one person to another. Emotions EPC |
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| FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) FAQ is a commonly used abbreviation for “Frequently Asked Questions.” Most Internet sites will have a “FAQ” to explain what is in the area and how to use its features. FFA Firewall Flame Flash Forms Frames Freeware Frequency FTP |
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Gateway Geo Targeting Googlebot GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) GIF89a or Animated GIF Goto.com Googlebot – The name of the spider used by Google. Instructions to Googlebot can be directed in the robots.txt file. Googlebot statistics can be viewed with web analytics software, on web server logs, and in Google webmaster tools. Google Dance - Some internet marketers reference “Google Dance” as the time just after the search engine results pages change because of a change in Google algorithms. Usually webmasters and marketers who lost top ranking and keyword placements were the ones who told the “Google Dance” story. Google Webmaster Tools – A webmaster resource that will help you with the crawling and indexing of your website. Gross Exposures |
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HB Hacker Helper Application History List Hit Home Page Host Hotlists HTML Hypertext HTTP HTTPS Hyperlink |
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ICANN Index IIS IM Impression (Ad Impression or Page Impression) Inbound Link Infopreneur Interactivity Internet Internet Domain Name Interstitial Intranet IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Inventory Invisible Web IP address IP Delivery ISDN (Integrated Digital Services Network) ISP (Internet Service Provider) |
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| Java Java is an object oriented programming language created by Sun Microsystems that supports enhanced features such as animation, or real-time updating of information. If you are using a web browser that supports Java, an applet (Java program) embedded in the Web page will automatically run. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) JS JSP |
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Keyword Keyword Matching - In Google Ad Words, there are four different keyword matching options, each specifying a different way for a keyword to interact with search queries. With some options, you’ll enjoy more ad impressions; with others, you’ll get fewer impressions (but potentially more targeted clicks). By applying the appropriate matching options to your keywords, you can best meet your ROI goals. Your options are:
Remember, no matter which matching options you use, it’s important to only use keywords that accurately describe your product or service. Keyword Audit Keyword Bidding Keyword Research KEI Killer App Lag LAN (Local Area Network) Link Link Bait Link Building Link Popularity Listserver Load Log or Log Files Login |
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Mailing List Maximum CPM bidPrint Meta Data Meta Search Engine MIME Modem Modem Speeds Mosaic MPEG Multivariate Testing My Space |
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Naymz Netiquette Network (Ad Network) Net Monthly Circulation Newbie Newsgroup NSI |
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Online Online Service Opt in/Opt out Overture Page Page Request Page Views Pay-per-Click Pay-per-Impression Pay-per-Sale PCMCIA PDF PDF Files PID (Personal Information Destination) PFI PFP PHP Plug-in PNG PPC PPC Management PPC Podcast POP Portal POTS (Plain Old Telephone Lines) PPP (Point to Point Protocol) Protocol Push |
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Query Quality Score Rank Reach Real Time RealAudio Referrer Registration Reputation Management RFP RFC (Request for Comment) Robot ROAS ROI ROKI Router RSS |
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Screen Name Search Advertising Search Engine SEM – Search Engine Marketing Search Terms Server Session SEM SEO SEO Services SEP SER SERP SES SEU Shareware Shovelware Shockwave SIC Codes Slip Social Media SMO Snail Mail Spam Spider Splash Page Standard Match Type Static Rotation Stickiness Submission Surfing SYSOP |
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T-1 T-3 T&C Tags Targeted Marketing TCP Throughput Title Tracking Domain Traffic TXT |
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Undernet Unique Users Universal Search Upload URL Usenet |
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Valid Hits Viewer Viral Marketing Virus Vlog VRML: (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) Visits Vortal VPN |
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W3/ W3C WAI Web 2.0 Web page Webmaster Web Site WAIS: (Wide Area Information Server) Widget Wikipedia – A multilingual, web-based, free content encyclopedia project. Wikipedia is written collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world. With rare exceptions, its articles can be edited by anyone with access to the Internet, simply by clicking the edit this page link. Since its creation in 2001, the name Wikipedia is a portmanteau of the words wiki (a type of collaborative website) and encyclopedia. Wiki – A web application that allows users to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content. Wiki also refers to the collaborative software used to create such a website World Wide Web WYSIWYG Yahoo Slurp - Yahoo web crawler. Instructions to Yahoo Slurp can be directed in the robots.txt file. Googlebot statistics can be viewed with web analytics software, on webserver logs, and in Google webmaster tools. Zine |