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MARKETING DATA DICTIONARY

Direct Marketing & Lead Generation Data Dictionary

A

  • A/B Test – A method of comparing two versions of a marketing campaign to determine which one performs better based on metrics like response rates or conversions.
  • Acquisition List – A list of new potential customers who have not previously engaged with your business.
  • AI (Artificial Intelligence) – The use of machine learning and automated algorithms to analyze data, optimize marketing campaigns, predict customer behavior, and personalize messaging.
  • Append (Data Append) – The process of enhancing a database by adding missing data, such as phone numbers, email addresses, or demographic details.
  • AR (Augmented Reality) – A technology that overlays digital content (images, videos, 3D models) onto the real world, often used in interactive marketing campaigns to engage customers.
  • Audience Segmentation – Dividing a marketing audience into smaller, targeted groups based on characteristics such as demographics, behavior, or purchase history.

B

  • Baby Boomers – Individuals born between 1946 and 1964, often targeted for products related to homeownership, healthcare, and financial planning.
  • B2B List (Business-to-Business List) – A mailing or contact list containing businesses as the target audience.
  • B2C List (Business-to-Consumer List) – A mailing or contact list aimed at individual consumers.
  • Behavioral Targeting – Using past actions (website visits, purchases, etc.) to segment and target customers.
  • Bounce Rate – The percentage of marketing emails that are not successfully delivered.

C

  • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – A privacy law that grants California residents rights over their personal data, impacting how businesses collect, store, and use customer information.
  • CAN-SPAM Act – U.S. legislation regulating commercial email to prevent spam and ensure consumer protection.
  • Churn Rate – The percentage of customers who stop engaging with a business over a given time.
  • Cold List – A mailing or telemarketing list of prospects who have had no prior interaction with your brand.
  • Compiled Data – Consumer or business data aggregated from multiple sources, often used to create targeted marketing lists.
  • Conversion Rate – The percentage of recipients who respond to a marketing campaign by completing a desired action (purchase, sign-up, etc.).
  • Cost Per Lead (CPL) – The cost associated with acquiring a single lead through marketing efforts.
  • CRM (Customer Relationship Management) – A system or software used to manage interactions with current and potential customers, track leads, and improve marketing efforts.
  • CTA (Call to Action) – A prompt encouraging the recipient to take a specific action, such as “Call Now,” “Sign Up Today,” or “Get a Free Quote.”

D

  • Data Hygiene – The process of cleaning and updating data to maintain accuracy and remove outdated information.
  • Demographic Data – Information about consumers, such as age, income, and marital status, used for segmentation.
  • Direct Mail List – A targeted mailing list used for postal campaigns.
  • DNC (Do Not Call) List – A registry of phone numbers that cannot be legally contacted for telemarketing purposes.

E

  • Email List – A collection of email addresses used for marketing purposes.
  • Engagement Rate – A measure of audience interaction with marketing campaigns (email opens, clicks, social media shares, etc.).
  • Ethical Sourcing (Data Ethics) – Ensuring data is collected and used in compliance with privacy laws and ethical standards.

F

  • First-Party Data – Information collected directly from customers through owned channels (website, transactions, surveys).
  • Fulfillment (Mailing Fulfillment) – The process of preparing and sending direct mail pieces.

G

  • Geo-Targeting – Using geographic data to deliver location-specific marketing.
  • Geofencing – A location-based marketing strategy that triggers ads or messages when a customer enters a predefined geographic area.

H

  • House List – A marketing database of existing customers and contacts.

I

  • Impression – The number of times an ad or marketing message is displayed to users.
  • Invitation to Apply (ITA) List – A pre-screened list of consumers eligible for financial offers.

L

  • Landing Page – A web page designed to capture leads from a marketing campaign.
  • Lead – A potential customer who has shown interest in a product or service and may be contacted for further engagement.
  • Lead Funnel – The process of guiding potential customers through different stages, from awareness to conversion, using marketing and sales tactics.
  • Lead Generation – The process of identifying and attracting potential customers.
  • List Broker – A company that provides targeted mailing or telemarketing lists to businesses.
  • Long-Tail Keywords – Highly specific search terms (usually three or more words) used in search engine optimization (SEO) and pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns to attract targeted traffic.

M

  • Modeled Data – Predictive analytics used to estimate consumer behaviors or attributes when actual data is unavailable.
  • Multi-Channel Marketing – Using multiple platforms (email, direct mail, social media) to reach potential customers.

N

  • New Homeowner List – A list of individuals who have recently purchased a home, a valuable segment for direct mail marketing.
  • NCOA (National Change of Address) – A USPS database used to update mailing lists with new addresses.

P

  • PPC (Pay-Per-Click) – A digital advertising model where advertisers pay a fee each time their ad is clicked, commonly used in search engines like Google Ads.
  • QR Code (Quick Response Code) – A two-dimensional barcode that consumers can scan using a smartphone to quickly access a website, landing page, promotional offer, or contact information.

S

  • SaaS (Software as a Service) – A cloud-based software delivery model where users access applications via the internet, commonly used in marketing automation, CRM platforms, and email marketing tools.
  • SEO (Search Engine Optimization) – The process of optimizing web pages and content to rank higher on search engines like Google, increasing organic traffic.

V

  • VR (Virtual Reality) – A computer-generated environment that immerses users in a fully digital experience.

X

  • X-Date List – An X-Date List is a marketing list used primarily by insurance agents to identify homeowners whose insurance policies are approaching renewal. These lists help agents contact prospects before their current policy expires.   (learn more)
 

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