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Digital Marketing

Digital Marketing is a generic term that encompasses all the activities undertaken to promote a website or a web-page, social media page or video page. Digital Marketing includes Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Pay-Per-Click Advertising, Social Media Optimization (SMO), Social Media Marketing (SMM), Content Marketing, Link Building etc. Sometimes Website Design and Development is also considered a part of Digital Marketing. The goal of Digital Marketing from ROI-standpoint is to increase the number of visitors to a website or page thus increasing sales/leads. From branding standpoint the goal of Digital Marketing is to get maximum impressions to increase the brand awareness.

Digital Marketing is synonymous to Online marketing, Online advertising, Internet marketing and Internet advertising.

Digital Marketing is now-a-days indispensable for businesses.

WDsoft.in is an accomplished Digital Marketing company.

How do you do Digital marketing for a software company?

Businesses need to harness the Digital marketing potential.

by WDsoft.in September 6, 2018

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Black Market

n. The location in which one trades and sell illegal commidity smuggled from an illegal source esp. outside of the location.

Buy High, Sell low. Profit= -$100
Get High, Get low. Morality= -6043

by sss3d July 17, 2004

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Black Market

The illegal trading of goods from a place where it is legal (Usually) into a place where the object is illegal.

Cuban Cigars somehow getting smuggles into the U.S.

Crack-Cocaine getting over the border of the United States.

by Schwang November 22, 2003

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marketing machine

The constant, incessant and relentless assult on the senses of the public and individual's alike by the corporate community and/or the government designed to alter, influence and even impair your ability to effect your own unbaised and reasonable needs, wants, and opinions.

1) Modern U.S. corporations spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year to perpetuate the marketing machine in order promote ravenous consumerism to a virtually unchecked capitalistic society that plunders the Earth's resources and harms developing countries.

2) Bush and Cheney employed a massive marketing machine to sell the Iraqi war to the public, promote ongoing fear from 9/11, and shrunk the gap in the separation of church and state in order to get re-elected despite a disasterous 1st term in office.

by Tenacious Faulker May 19, 2009

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fractal marketing

Fractal marketing is the process by which a product or service is promoted through modern electronic media and is subsequently picked up and scattered by potential consumers.

Whereas viral marketing presupposes that a consumer is infected with the intended message, fractal marketing reflects that the consumer modifies the message: it's still part of the snowflake's pattern, just a unique piece of it.

An example of fractal marketing would be Apple's Switch campaign of 2002 and Ellen Feiss's subsequently marketed web identity. They are affiliated, they are part of the same pattern, but this outcome could not be predicted by Apple.

by Olwen Lloyd January 6, 2007

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meat-market

A place of gathering where males and females engage in openly lewd and lascivious behavior under the influence of alcohol. So called because of the over exposure of female flesh present and the ubiquitous desire by the males to engage in sexual intercourse with them. Meat-markets can be easily discerned by the whorish style of dress present on the females and the abundance of white hats on the males. See The Royal and white hat.

The Rogue Hero turns into a real meat-market on Sat. nights.

Brad needs some more CK One if he's gonna score at the meat-market tonight.

by Gabe Fauber January 5, 2006

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market price

"Market price" may be listed on a restaurant menu in lieu of a dollar value when an expensive item, typically seafood, fluctuates with market conditions. People don't normally ask before ordering because this makes the patron look cheap or poor, so this conspicuous consumption can be used as a sign of wealth.

It's the food equivalent of "bling".

Did you see that dude order the market price lobster? Baller.

by durette September 3, 2019