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المصطلحات

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Strategy & Planning Acronyms

For building the big picture: where are you going, and how will you get there?
 
  • SWOT — Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
    Used during business planning or before major launches.
    Example: “Let’s do a quick SWOT before launching this rebrand.”

  • OKR — Objectives and Key Results
    A goal-setting framework.
    Example: “Our Q2 OKRs include increasing site traffic by 30%.”

  • KPI — Key Performance Indicator
    Your north star metrics.
    Example: “Customer acquisition cost is a key KPI for our growth strategy.”

  • ROI — Return on (marketing) Investment
    How much you got back compared to what you spent.
    Example: “The MROI on that campaign was 250%.”

  • TAM — Total Addressable Market
    The full market demand for your product or service.
    Example: “Our TAM in MENA is growing—let’s capture more share.”

 

Acquisition & Performance Marketing Acronyms

For attracting new leads and converting them into paying customers.
 
  • CPC — Cost Per Click
    Amount you pay per ad click.
    Example: “Our CPC is too high — let’s adjust targeting.”

  • CPA — Cost Per Acquisition
    Cost to acquire a new customer or lead.
    Example: “We want a lower CPA for newsletter signups.”

  • CTR — Click-Through Rate
    % of people who click your link after seeing it.
    Example: “The new subject line doubled our CTR.”

  • CVR — Conversion Rate
    % of visitors who take a desired action.
    Example: “CVR dropped after the landing page change.”

  • CAC — Customer Acquisition Cost
    Total cost to acquire a new customer.
    Example: “We’re tracking CAC vs. LTV closely.”

  • LTV or CLTV — Customer Lifetime Value
    Total revenue expected from a customer over time.
    Example: “High LTV customers get better offers.”

  • SEM — Search Engine Marketing
    Paid search marketing (Google Ads, Bing).
    Example: “Our SEM spend is highest in Q4.”

  • SEO — Search Engine Optimization
    Improving rankings in unpaid search results.
    Example: “We optimized our blog for SEO ranking.”

  • PPC — Pay-Per-Click
    A model of digital advertising where you pay for clicks.
    Example: “We paused PPC to focus on organic growth.”

 

Customer Relationship & Growth Acronyms

For keeping the customers you have—and getting them to spend more.
 
  • CRM — Customer Relationship Management
    Software to manage interactions with customers.
    Example: “We use HubSpot as our CRM.”

  • NPS — Net Promoter Score
    A measure of customer loyalty based on how likely they are to recommend you.
    Example: “Our NPS dropped after shipping delays.”

  • CSAT — Customer Satisfaction Score
    Survey-based satisfaction metric.
    Example: “CSAT surveys are sent post-support.”

  • ARPU — Average Revenue Per User/Unit
    How much each user brings in, on average.
    Example: “We’re testing bundles to boost ARPU.”

  • Churn — Customer Attrition Rate
    The % of customers who leave.
    Example: “Reducing churn is a Q3 priority.”

 

Social Media, Content, & Engagement Acronyms

For managing content, creators, and community.
 
  • UGC — User-Generated Content
    Content created by your customers or fans.
    Example: “We showcase UGC weekly on Instagram.”

  • SOV — Share of Voice
    Your visibility compared to competitors.
    Example: “We gained SOV during the campaign.”

  • DM — Direct Message
    Private message on social media.
    Example: “Reach out via DM for support.”

  • KOL — Key Opinion Leader
    An influencer, often with expertise in a niche.
    Example: “We partnered with KOLs in wellness.”

  • CTA — Call to Action
    The button, link, or phrase prompting the next step.
    Example: “Every ad must have a clear CTA.”

  • Impressions — Total number of times your content is displayed.
    Example: “Impressions were high, but engagement low.”

  • Engagement Rate — % of people who interacted with your content.
    Example: “Our engagement rate tripled post-rebrand.”

 

Testing & Experimentation Acronyms

Fine-tune what works through data-backed optimization.
 
  • A/B Testing — Comparing two versions to see which performs better.
    Example: “We A/B tested our homepage CTA and the red button won.”

  • MVT — Multivariate Testing: testing multiple variables simultaneously.
    Example: “Let’s run an MVT to optimize the headline-image combo.”

  • UAT — User Acceptance Testing: final stage before launch to ensure the product meets user expectations.
    Example: “We’re doing UAT before launching the new dashboard.”

 

Marketing Automation & Lifecycle Acronyms

Support full-funnel growth and customer retention through smart sequencing.
 
  • DRIP — Drip Marketing: scheduled series of automated messages.
    Example: “New subscribers enter our welcome DRIP sequence.”

  • RFM — Recency, Frequency, Monetary: a segmentation model to identify high-value customers.
    Example: “Use RFM to prioritize loyal spenders in our loyalty campaign.”

  • LTV:CAC — Ratio of customer value to acquisition cost.
    Example: “An LTV:CAC of 5:1 means our campaign is highly efficient.”

     

Behavioral & Psychological Acronyms

Marketing is all about Psychology.
 
  • FOMO — Fear of Missing Out: a psychological trigger used in urgency-based marketing.Example: “We added a countdown timer to trigger FOMO.”

  • FOC — Fear of Change: often cited in resistance to adopting new products.
    Example: “Let’s position this as an upgrade to address FOC concerns.”

  • CTA Psychology — Behavioral triggers applied to Calls to Action.
    Example: “The verb-first CTA saw a 32% lift in clicks.”

     

Web Development & UX Acronyms

When marketing meets engineering—bridge the gap.
 
  • UX — User Experience: overall ease and delight of interacting with a site or product.
    Example: “Our cart UX was blocking checkouts—time to streamline.”

  • UI — User Interface: design and layout of interactive elements.
    Example: “The new UI doubled form submissions.”

  • CRO — Conversion Rate Optimization: improving user flow to increase actions.
    Example: “CRO experiments raised signups by 18%.”

  • FCP — First Contentful Paint: web performance metric tracking load speed.
    Example: “We reduced FCP to under 2s for mobile users.”

     

Voice Search & AI Optimization Acronyms

Stay future-ready and voice-assistant friendly.
 
  • VEO — Voice Engine Optimization: optimizing content for spoken search queries.
    Example: “Our FAQ page was rebuilt with VEO in mind.”

  • NLP — Natural Language Processing: AI’s ability to understand human language.
    Example: “Chatbots use NLP to answer complex customer questions.”

  • SERP Features — Specialized listings in Google results like snippets and FAQs.
    Example: “Let’s structure our content to win the FAQ SERP feature.”

     

Sales & Revenue Operations Acronyms

Where sales funnels meet financial forecasts.
 
  • BANT — Budget, Authority, Need, Timeline: lead qualification framework.
    Example: “Let’s BANT these leads before passing them to sales.”

  • ABM — Account-Based Marketing: targeting high-value accounts with personalized campaigns.
    Example: “We’re running an ABM campaign for the top 20 clients.”

  • MRR — Monthly Recurring Revenue: key SaaS revenue metric.
    Example: “Our MRR has grown 12% month-over-month.”

  • ARR — Annual Recurring Revenue: annualized version of MRR.
    Example: “ARR growth is a strong VC selling point.”

  • TTV — Time to Value: how quickly a user gains benefit from your product.
    *Example: “Reducing TTV improves onboarding retention.”

     

AdTech Acronyms

For anyone playing in the programmatic sandbox.
 
  • SSP — Supply-Side Platform: tech that helps publishers manage ad space.
    Example: “We increased yield using a smarter SSP integration.”

  • DSP — Demand-Side Platform: tech that enables advertisers to buy ad space in real-time.
    Example: “Our agency is running the campaign via a DSP.”

  • DMP — Data Management Platform: used for audience targeting across campaigns.
    Example: “The DMP lets us retarget based on behavioral segments.”

  • RTB — Real-Time Bidding: automated auction of ad impressions.
    Example: “We optimized our RTB bids for higher viewability.”

     

Finance & Attribution Acronyms

Critical for justifying your budget and scaling profitably.
 
  • MER — Marketing Efficiency Ratio: Revenue ÷ Ad Spend.
    Example: “Our MER dropped after we added TikTok.”

  • ROAS — Return on Ad Spend: measures direct revenue vs. ad cost.
    Example: “That funnel drove 7x ROAS.”

  • TCO — Total Cost of Ownership: includes all long-term costs of a solution.
    Example: “TCO is key for enterprise SaaS selection.”

  • ROMI — Return on Marketing Investment: ROI specific to marketing initiatives.
    Example: “We present ROMI at quarterly board reviews.”

     

Email & Deliverability Acronyms

If your emails aren’t landing, nothing else matters.
 
  • CTO — Click-to-Open Rate: clicks ÷ opens.
    Example: “CTO improved with personalized subject lines.”

  • DKIM — DomainKeys Identified Mail: email authentication to prevent spoofing.
    Example: “Gmail flagged us until we fixed DKIM.”

  • SPF — Sender Policy Framework: another authentication standard.
    Example: “SPF misconfigurations can kill deliverability.”

  • DMARC — Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance.
    Example: “DMARC lets you monitor spoof attempts.”

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