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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Priming

A subconscious reaction to something (an ad, social post, email, etc.) that influences or triggers conscious behaviors (i.e. making a purchase, engaging on social, etc.). Crucial in the customer journey to ultimately making a purchasing decision.

Privacy Sandbox

Google's post-cookie advertising platform. Though the timeline of cookie deprecation continues to change due to the intricacies involved in the data shift, the current expected rollout is mid-2025.

Product Marketing

The process of promoting and selling a specific product, focusing on positioning and messaging.

Production

Overseeing a campaign, event or photoshoot from A-Z. Those in production work closely with creative directors to execute designs and marketers to make sure their strategy comes to life. They help with everything from casting to location scouting and run-of-show.

Programmatic Advertising

Automated media buying — i.e. purchasing ads using automated tech and algorithms. The benefits? Low-cost, large-scale reach and real-time data.

Project Scope

A high-level overview of a client’s needs inclusive of goals, timing + key considerations.

Public Relations

Making sure your brand is seen, heard and validated. Getting the word out about a business or an individual to shape public image + reputation. Breef Tip: PR is a long game. You’ll need a strategy, strong message and relationships.

Purpose Marketing

A marketing strategy where efforts are focused on promoting a brand's core values, mission and social responsibility — aligning with causes or principles that resonate deeply with their audience.

ROI (Return on Investment)

A financial metric evaluating the profitability of an investment.

Rawthentic

A buzzy portmanteau that you've likely heard only recently — the idea of 'rawthentic' marketing emphasizes the cultural shift to raw, authentic and unfiltered content winning with consumers (over highly produced, polished content).

Referral

When an existing customer recommends a product or service to others, often incentivized by rewards.

Remarketing

A marketing strategy that targets ads at users who have previously interacted with your website.

Reputation Management

The practice of shaping public perception of a business or individual by monitoring and managing feedback.

Responsive Emails

Emails designed to be visually appealing and functional across all devices, especially mobile.

Responsive Web Design

Designing websites to ensure they automatically adjust and optimize across various devices.

Retargeting

Retargeting, also called personalization, is aimed at directing an internet user back to a website they left via tracking browsing behavior to deliver customized advertising. Cookies, for example, can be used to deliver ads to users after they leave a website.

Return on Ad Spend (ROAS)

A measure of revenue generated for every dollar spent on advertising.

Return on Investment

Is it worth the money? Find out with this classic metric, which is calculated by dividing an investment’s return (total value minus cost) by its cost. If this percentage is positive and high, your investment is likely pulling its weight.

Revenue Forecasting

Like the weather, but better. The process of estimating future revenue. Usually takes into account past revenue trends, market conditions and other factors to predict how much money a company is likely to earn in the future.

SEO

It’s complex, and stands for "search engine optimization.” SEO is the art + science of improving a site's visibility to help it rank higher on a search engine's unpaid results page through use of strategic content, key words, meta descriptions and links.

SERP (Search Engine Results Page)

The page displayed by a search engine in response to a user's query.

SMS Marketing

Simply put, text messaging. An opt-in marketing channel used to communicate with leads + customers to keep brands top of mind and drive repeat sales / interactions. Very successful with core, repeat customers. How will SMS save the day? Conversion + revenue.

SOW

Statement of Work. This is the final agreement outlining project goals and deliverables, keeping you and your client on the same page regarding deadlines, scope of work and expectations.

Shoppable TV

A shopping experience that allows consumers to make purchases on their TV — often through QR codes or features that have been added to streaming platforms. For example, Peacock's AI integration that allows users to shop for products that they see in a shows.

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.