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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Marketing Mix

The combination of product, price, place, and promotion strategies used to market a product.

Marketing Strategy

Basically, your guide/map/roadmap. It’s a business' overall marketing game plan for reaching + retaining customers. Strategies can be innovative, or they can be previously tried + tested. Make sure your strategy covers the ‘w’s’ - who, what, when, where and why.

Marketing Tech Stack

A group of technologies that marketers leverage to optimize marketing activities.

Media Planning

The process of selecting media platforms to reach the target audience effectively.

Meta Description

A brief HTML tag that describes a web page's content, displayed in search engine results.

Narrowcasting

Broadcasting tailored content to a specific segment of the audience.

Network Marketing

A business model where salespeople earn commissions for selling products and recruiting others.

OOH

The acronym for "out-of-home advertising" — refers to any type of advertising that users experience outside of their home. Examples include billboards, signage and public activations.

Omnibuyers

A consumer who shops when they want, how they want and where they want. Today's shoppers value quick and effortless experiences across channels — marketers who are rethinking their strategies to meet the needs of these shoppers are driving big results.

Omnichannel Marketing

A seamless and integrated customer experience across all marketing and sales channels.

Organic Reach

The number of people who see your content naturally without paid promotion.

Organic Search

Traffic that comes to a website from unpaid search engine results.

Organic Social

OG social media. Any "free" content posted on social media to drive brand awareness + engagement with current followers. More time and effort is invested to achieve longer-lasting results.

Owned Media

Marketing channels fully controlled by a business, such as blogs, websites, or social media pages.

PMax

I.e. Performance Max campaigns, PMax is an automated campaign type within Google Ads, that uses AI to drive conversion across channels — including Search, Display, YouTube, Discover, Gmail and Maps.

Packaging Design

The best packaging makes us swoon. The design of the physical container that holds a brand's product and helps enhance the customer experience. Ideally, the product's appearance matches the brand's positioning.

Paid Media

Advertising that businesses pay for to promote their content or products.

Paid Search + Display

Pay to play’ with Google? Kinda. But really, it’s intent-driven digital marketing strategies that allow advertisers to pay to place a targeted ad at the top of a specific search results page.

Paid Social

Show me the money, honey!’ A form of digital advertising that relies on social platforms and advanced targeting to reach custom audiences, expanding the reach of a brand and its core offering.

Pay-per-click (PPC)

A digital advertising model where advertisers pay each time a user clicks on their ad.

Persona

A fictional character that represents the characteristics of your larger target demographic — incredibly helpful in identifying your audience's wants and needs.

Personalization

Personalization, also called retargeting, tracks a user's internet-browsing behavior to deliver customized advertising. Cookies, for example, collect user information on websites which can be used to deliver ads to users after they leave a company's website.

Photography

Smile! Created in-house or retrieved from a stock site, photography is strategically used to curate a specific look and feel that helps ensure branding is defined + distinct.

Podcast Advertising

An audio-first channel that can reach niche audiences and increase brand awareness. As modern "talk radio," podcasts serve content about specific topics + subjects to high-intent listeners.

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.