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The Most Common Demand Generation Mistakes That Sabotage Your Success

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Taking the negative bias of social media as an example, when analyzing your data, you may find that you have a high cost per acquisition on your paid social media campaigns. At first glance, you might think this is confirming your bias that social media is not effective because it seems more expensive than other tactics.

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The Ultimate Guide to PPC

Hubspot

It’s important to note that not all PPC occurs on search engines — social media has PPC ads, too (think: Facebook Ads). Cost-per-click (CPC) is the amount that an advertiser pays for each click on your ad. CPC acts as your bid in an auction that determines where your ad will be placed. It’s equal to Maximum Bid x Quality Score.

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Digital Advertising Terms and Jargon Every Marketer Should Know

Act-On

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law that imposes certain obligations around privacy and security on companies that collect personal information from California residents. Marketers calculate CPA by dividing the total amount spent on an advertising campaign by the number of new customers acquired through that campaign.

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The Big List of Content Marketing Acronyms

Brandpoint

PR and ad agencies will check the earned media’s performance against how much it would have cost to pay for that same media coverage. B2B is a term referring to companies who sell products or services to other companies rather than direct to consumers. At the top of a company’s marketing team is the CMO.