If you’re stepping into the world of digital marketing, you’ll come across certain terms again and againβwhether in interviews, campaigns, or daily work.
Understanding these terms will not only boost your confidence but also help you perform better in real-world scenarios.
π Basic Advertising Metrics
- Impressions
The number of times your ad is displayed to users. It doesnβt mean they interacted with it.
- Clicks
The number of times users clicked on your ad. Indicates engagement level.
- CTR (Click-Through Rate)
Percentage of users who clicked after seeing your ad.
π Higher CTR = Better ad relevance.
- CPC (Cost Per Click)
Amount you pay for each click on your ad.
π Lower CPC = Cost-efficient campaign.
- CPM (Cost Per 1000 Impressions)
Cost to show your ad 1000 times.
π Best for brand awareness campaigns.
π― Conversions & Performance
- Conversion
When a user completes a desired action (purchase, signup, form fill).
- Conversion Rate
Percentage of users who convert after clicking.
π Shows campaign effectiveness.
- Landing Page
The page users land on after clicking your ad.
π A strong landing page boosts conversions.
- Bounce Rate
Percentage of users who leave without taking action.
π High bounce rate = Poor user experience.
- ROI (Return on Investment)
Measures profitability of your campaign.
π Higher ROI = Better returns.
π― Audience & Strategy
- Audience Targeting
Selecting users based on demographics, interests, or behavior.
- Retargeting
Showing ads to users who already interacted with your brand.
- Marketing Funnel
Customer journey stages:
π Awareness β Consideration β Conversion
- Performance Marketing
Marketing focused on measurable results like clicks, leads, or sales.
- A/B Testing
Comparing two versions to see which performs better.
π Search & SEO Terms
- Keywords
Words users type into search engines.
- Quality Score
Google Ads metric based on relevance and quality.
π Higher score reduces cost.
- Ad Creatives
Visual + text elements (images, videos, headlines).
- Organic Traffic
Free traffic from search engines (SEO).
- Paid Traffic
Traffic generated through ads.
π Reach & Engagement
- Reach
Number of unique users who saw your ad.
- Frequency
How many times one user sees your ad.
- Engagement
User interaction (likes, shares, comments, clicks).
π° Leads & Cost Metrics
- Leads
Potential customers showing interest.
- CPL (Cost Per Lead)
Cost per lead generated.
- CPA (Cost Per Acquisition)
Cost per conversion/sale.
- ROAS (Return on Ad Spend)
Revenue generated vs ad spend.
βοΈ Tracking & Optimization
- Pixel (Meta Pixel)
Code that tracks user activity on your website.
- Conversion Tracking
Tracking actions like purchases or form submissions.
- Ad Copy
Text written in ads to attract users.
- Call To Action (CTA)
Action you want users to take (Buy Now, Sign Up).
- Funnel Optimization
Improving each stage to increase conversions.
π₯ Audience Types
- Lookalike Audience
New users similar to your existing audience.
- Custom Audience
Users who already interacted with your brand.
π’ Types of Ads
- Search Ads
Ads shown on search engine results.
- Display Ads
Visual ads on websites/apps.
- Video Ads
Ads in video format (YouTube, etc.).
- Remarketing List
List of previous website visitors.
π Advanced Metrics
- Ad Rank
Position of your ad on search results.
- Impression Share
Percentage of impressions you received vs total possible.
- SERP (Search Engine Results Page)
Page displayed after a search query.
π SEO & Website Authority
- SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Optimizing website to rank organically.
- SEM (Search Engine Marketing)
Paid marketing on search engines.
- Backlinks
Links from other websites to yours.
- Domain Authority
Score predicting ranking ability.
π Campaign Management
- Attribution
Identifies which channel led to conversion.
- Ad Budget
Money allocated for campaigns.
- Campaign
A group of ads with a specific goal.
- Ad Set / Ad Group
Sub-category within a campaign for targeting.
- Scaling
Increasing budget on successful campaigns.
β¨ Final Thoughts
These 50 terms form the foundation of digital marketing.
Once you understand them, youβll:
Perform better in interviews
Run campaigns confidently
Analyze results like a professional