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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ID++

An unconfirmed program Amazon is (quietly) working on as a data solution to win in the post-cookie world.

Illustration

Color me mine? A unified + distinct medium that tells a story in a way that photography and icons cannot. Illustration can help support or tell the whole story while creating an on-brand emotional connection.

Impression

The number of times an ad or content is displayed.

Inbound Marketing

Attracting customers through valuable content.

Incrementality

Measures an event that wouldn't have occurred without an action being taken (ad click, social interaction), that leads to a desired outcome (website visit, purchase).

Indexing

Adding web pages to a search engine’s database.

Influencer Marketing

Influencer marketing is a relationship-based marketing tactic built upon partnerships between brands and influencers to build increased awareness + conversion.

Intangible Economy

An economy increasingly focused on intangible assets and ideas that generate value as opposed to tangible assets and materials. In recent decades, the American economy has continued to shift this way with growing importance on intangibles like patents and brands.

Integrated Marketing

Delivering a consistent message across multiple marketing channels.

Intelligent Automation

Refers to a combination of artificial intelligence and process automation sometimes called cognitive automation.

Interactive Video

A form of video that supports (and often encourages!) user interaction. Many brands are currently tapping this trend to support eComm conversion through tech like Tolstoy.

Interoperability

The ability of different computers, devices and applications to coordinate communication in order to work together without help from the end user. Many marketing execs are looking for tools that offer interoperability between tools for data management.

KPI

A fancy way of saying goals. Short for "key performance indicators," KPIs are used to track a business' performance over time against its strategic goals.

Keyword Density

The ratio of a keyword’s frequency to total content words.

Landing Page

A standalone web page created for marketing purposes, often to capture leads.

Lead Magnet

An incentive offered to prospects in exchange for their contact details.

Leads

Potential customers who have expressed interest in a product or service.

Lions Creators

This year Cannes Lions is introducing Lions Creators — an event happening alongside the main festival, dedicated to providing learning and networking opportunities all about creators and the creator economy.

Loyalty Programs

A strategy used to encourage customers to become (or continue to be) repeat customers. Common loyalty programs include rewards, points, discounts and insider perks.

Makegood

Makegood is rerunning an ad or providing additional ad inventory when the original slot underperformed versus provided ratings. A related term is audience deficiency unit: ad inventory provided to the advertiser to fulfill the original rate guarantee.

MarTech

The technology and software tools used to execute, manage, and measure marketing strategies.

Market Research

The process of gathering information about target markets or customers.

Marketing Campaign

A hero moment. A blast around your brand / product. Basically, a strategic + organized effort to promote a business through multiple mediums. Most brands plan a few campaigns per year and bring in agencies to help.

Marketing Funnel

The stages a customer goes through from awareness to purchase.

B2C

Marketing or sales directed at individual consumers.

Blanding

The opposite of brand differentiation, blanding is the phenomenon of brands adopting the same minimalist aesthetic across the market. Many feel blanding removes negative associations, attempting neutrality — the downside? It also removes brand personality.

Blockchain

Blockchain is technology that allows for a distributed and continually updated record of transactions. Blockchain has no single point of failure and cannot be controlled by any one entity. Bitcoin, for example, relies on blockchain.

Bounce Rate

The percentage of visitors who leave a website after viewing only one page.

Brand Equity

The value that comes from the perception of a brand name rather than the value of a product or service itself — i.e. the social value of a brand name.

Brand Heat

Akin to buzz or hype, generating brand heat refers to igniting strong interest in a brand — who doesn't want that?

Brand Identity

Any visual or verbal brand element that showcases the brand's desired image while telling a meaningful story. Essentially the tangible brand elements that create a business's identity: logo, brand mark, brand colors, type, etc.

Brand Safety

Brand safety encompasses the strategies and technologies used to make sure ads are placed only in contexts that would not harm the brand. Tools for this are often added to ad exchanges.