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!
Know all the lingo? Consider the glossary your checklist.
Clear All
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Email Marketing

You probably know what this is — just don’t unsubscribe ;). A permission-based channel that helps provide personalized interactions with high-intent customers. TL;DR: Use this to engage with your customer (almost daily).

Emotional Engagement

Connecting with a user's emotions through brand touchpoints — crucial for building meaningful community, recall and trust.

Engagement

Interactions with content, like clicks, shares, or comments.

Ephemeral Content

Any type of content that is visible for a limited amount of time, i.e. Instagram Stories and Snapchat images. Note: When ephemeral content was introduced on Instagram, it roughly doubled the time users spent on the app. Why? Users didn't want to miss anything!

Evergreen Content

Content that remains relevant and attracts traffic long-term.

Fastvertising

Fastvertising is the rapid creation and distribution of ads that smartly use trending topics in media and pop culture to create a viral moment. Think Aviation Gin’s ad starring the viral Peloton actress — this ad went live 48 hours after Peloton’s ad went viral.

Fixed Costs

Predictable, stable costs which stay the same regardless of production or sales — you can always count on them — and they’re key to keep in mind when building a budget.

Fluid Fans

Step aside ‘superfan,’ fluid fans are a segment marketers should be paying attention to. Fluid fans are people whose interests / fandoms cross between a wide variety of areas. Their engagement is broad, giving brands more touch-points to connect.

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.

Go-to-Market (GTM) Strategy

A plan outlining how to deliver a product to customers.

Graphic Design

It’s everywhere: social, billboards, website, decks, signs, you name it. Composing and arranging visual elements of a project by manipulating graphics, media + typography, graphic design uses visual hierarchy to help enhance a message.

Growth Marketing

Data-driven strategies focused on business scaling through experimentation.

Guerrilla Marketing

Creative, low-cost marketing strategies to create buzz.

Hashtag

A keyword preceded by a “#” symbol to categorize and amplify content.

Haute-spitality

The trend of luxury fashion brands making their mark in the food and hospitality spaces through activations, pop-ups and partnerships. The goal? Engaging with younger consumers by creating photo opportunities that will go viral on social platforms.

Heatmapping

The process of gaining insight into how users interact with a webpage via heatmaps — a visual representation of where users click, scroll or dwell on any given webpage.

Hyper-personalization

The method of leveraging data and AI to tailor marketing messaging individually in order to meet a customers wants and needs.

Videography

At the heart of every social media channel or website is great video. Created in-house or retrieved from a stock site, videography is strategically used to helps ensure a brand or product is defined (and memorable).

Viewability

A metric focused on ads being physically seen by users.

Virtual Events

The new kids on the block. Events held in a virtual environment vs. a physical location. They can be live-streamed or recorded and are a great workaround to physical barriers such as distance, weather + health. 99.9% of the time, they are a lot of fun.

Weather-wise Marketing

The idea that real-time weather data can give marketers a deeper understanding of their audience and support contextual messaging — as weather can impact a person's routine, experiences and even mood.

White Label

A product / service created by a company or producer that is subsequently rebranded to appear as if it is made by another company.

Word-of-Mouth Marketing

Promotion driven by satisfied customers sharing recommendations with others.

X

The new Twitter? Looks like it! Elon Musk rebranded Twitter to “X”, removing the iconic blue bird logo. This news was met with dissatisfaction from many, and confusion from others — we’ll be keeping an eye on how this rebrand affects the platform.

YTD Spend

A measure of how much money you’ve spent this year, from the very first day of your calendar year through today’s date.