advertising terms

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Across
  1. 2. Storytelling, which uses language and words to effectively communicate a company's message and sell their product or service.
  2. 3. In advertising, intent is an action or behavior that indicates to buyers that they are ready to make a purchase. performance indicator: KPIs are benchmarks that measure the success of an action or b mix: The process of selecting a set of marketing strategies that incorporates cost, place, promotion, product and timing and customer relationships managem ket research: The process of conducting research to measure and analyze performance, trends and changes in a market, and develop insights into trends that may help improve the performance of a marketer's products or services.
  3. 6. r lifetime value: The estimated revenue that a brand will get from a customer over the course of the life of the relationship with that customer.
  4. 7. Locating marketing messages to individuals based on their location, such as in a city or state instead of in the general vicinity. frames: Hidden frames are a technique in which a website uses undetectable frames that bring up new pages when clicked on, which allows them to easily move visitors through their site and show them a series of advertisements.
  5. 9. A subcategory of the broader marketing demographics. Demographics are statistics that measure people, not just as consumers but also according to their age and ge mail list An e-mail list is a group of e-mail dresses from customers or potential buyers that companies can use to get in touch with people via e-mail who have already expressed interest in their brand and products or services marketing Using e-mail messages sent to customers or potential buyers to promote a company's products or servi ed reach, awareness, and frequency: Estimated reach, awareness and frequency is the calculation of how many people are aware of a company's advertisement.
  6. 10. testing A/B testing is a split testing technique in which a company shows two versions of an ad to their target audience and measures the performances of each.
  7. 12. Authority is a ranking factor for how legitimate and well-known a brand is for consumers.
Down
  1. 1. Any quantifiable measure of performance that is used to indicate progress.
  2. 2. Conversion, in relation to advertisements, is the process of taking action in response to an advertisement from a lead or customer.
  3. 4. rate: The click-through rate is the number of times customers click a webpage link after seeing an advertisement.
  4. 5. ads: Banner Ads are advertisements that take up a large area on a site's page usually at the top or bottom with a link that takes you to another website for more information about a product or service.
  5. 8. AdWords is a web service that companies can use to run ads on web pages.
  6. 11. Blocking is a tactic that involves removing or hiding advertisements on web pages using an external program, such as a web extension.