Breef Glossary

Welcome to the Breef Glossary — all the *lingo* you need to plan your roadmap. We know, in the marketing world, it feels like there's a new term being thrown around everyday. We've got you!
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Cookie Inflation

The rise of CPMs as a result of Google's cookie phase-out.

Copywriting

If done right, it’s unforgettable. A goal-driven way of using smart + persuasive text to sell products. Using a carefully thought-out voice + tone, good copywriting can compel readers to take a specific action to drive conversion.

Cord-Cutting

The shift from consuming traditional cable TV to streaming. Those who make this shift are referred to as "Cord-Cutters" — most brands are shifting ad spend along with them.

Cost Per Acquisition (CPA)

The cost of acquiring a new customer or lead.

Cost Per Click (CPC)

The amount an advertiser pays for each click on their ad.

Creative Agency

A creative agency focuses on design, rather than marketing strategy, within the advertising and marketing world. A creative agency is likely to be tasked with creating or updating logos and responsible for a brand's visual cohesion.

Creative Direction

Bringing a vision to life. An area of brand development that determines the overall creative vision of a business or project. Through art, design + strategy, that creative vision manifests in logos, advertising campaigns, marketing materials, etc. Our dream job.

Customer Context

A deep, data-driven understanding of a customer at any given point of the customer journey. Integral to giving marketers the ability to deliver the right message(s), at the right time.

Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

Tools and strategies for managing customer data.

Customer Retention

Efforts to keep customers and encourage repeat business.

Customer Segment

A group of customers who share similar characteristics and needs. Identifying and understanding segments can help specify marketing and product offerings, upping customer satisfaction and revenue. Everyone is part of one!

DSP

Short for 'demand side platform' — a software that allows advertisers to buy and sell ad impressions with the help of automation.

Data Analytics

Not sexy, but needed. The analysis of raw and diverse data to gain meaningful insights in the form of trends, patterns + relationships.

Daypart

The act of separating a day into segments for the purpose of scheduling commercials or ads at appropriate times throughout the day. Most often used in TV advertising.

Digital Agency

A digital agency focuses more on strategy and technical development than the creative aspects of marketing. A full-service digital agency will also likely provide web design, eCommerce, etc.

Digital Marketing

Marketing efforts using digital channels like email, websites, and social media.

Digital Maturity

An organization's ability to quickly respond or react to opportunities in the market based on ever-shifting technology. The goal is to create value for consumers through new tech fast enough to have an advantage over competitors. (The rise of AI comes to mind!)

Direct Marketing

Marketing efforts aimed directly at specific consumers.

Display Advertising

Visual ads displayed on websites, apps, or social media.

Drip Campaign

Automated marketing messages sent over time.

Duopoly

Refers to two brands who dominate the market in a certain space, for example, Meta and X or Coca-Cola and Pepsi.

Dwell Time

The amount of time a user spends on a particular piece of content — high dwell time = more engaged users.

Earned Media

Any publicity or brand exposure that a brand did not pay for or create themselves.

Edutainment

Content intended to both entertain and educate — many revered CeraVe's recent Super Bowl campaign with Michael Cera as an incredibly well-executed piece of edutainment.

Forecast

A financial projection used to assist decision-making which estimates future revenue and expenses based on current trends and assumptions. Essentially, a way to see into the future, if you play your cards right.

Freemium

Free + a premium — a pricing structure where a basic model of a product or service is free of charge, but additional features or quality improvements cost money. Note: E.g. a free photo editing app that charges for additional tools.

GARM

The Global Alliance for Responsible Media, GARM, was launched in 2019 with the purpose of addressing the challenges of harmful digital content and its monetization — in hopes of creating online safety for both consumers and advertisers.

GDPR

DPR, short for General Data Protection Regulation, is a European Union law governing digital data collection, use, and storage. GDPR is intended to protect data privacy and requires companies within the EU to explain how personal data is collected and used.

Genre-bending

Any piece of media or art that exists across genres, or combines elements of multiple genres — defying traditionally established genre distinctions. A popular trend in podcasting right now, the podcasts that are topping the charts tend to naturally genre-bend.

Geofencing

Location-based marketing that triggers actions in defined geographic areas.

Geotargeting

Delivering targeted content to consumers based on their geolocation — critical to ensuring you're reaching your target audience.

Gifting

A popular form of influencer marketing where brands gift free product to influencers, creators or celebrities — with the hope that they will be spotted with the product or share it with their community on social.