noun a thing that is given free, often for promotional purposes

adjective relating to or denoting something given away free

  • The company is hosting a giveaway to promote their new product.
  • I heard there's a giveaway happening at the mall this weekend.
  • Did you see that sick giveaway on social media?
  • His generosity was like a constant giveaway of kindness to everyone he met.

web

noun a complex system of interconnected elements

  • The company's website is designed to be user-friendly and accessible on all web browsers.
  • I spend hours browsing the web for new recipes to try out.
  • I'm always on the web checking out the latest gossip and news.
  • His mind was like a tangled web of thoughts, making it hard for him to focus.

noun a short, sharp cry or bark

verb to utter a yelp

  • The dog let out a loud yelp when it stepped on a thorn.
  • I heard a yelp coming from the neighbor's yard.
  • She let out a yelp when she saw the spider crawling towards her.
  • The singer's high note was like a yelp that echoed through the concert hall.

noun a marketing acronym that stands for Attention, Interest, Desire, Action

  • The AIDA model is commonly used in marketing to guide the process of attracting and retaining customers.
  • Have you heard of the AIDA model? It's a helpful tool for understanding customer behavior.
  • I aced my marketing presentation thanks to AIDA - it really helped me connect with my audience.
  • Just like AIDA guides marketers through the customer journey, we can use a similar approach in our personal relationships to build connections.

noun a shortened form of 'unsubscribe', typically used in the context of opting out of email or mailing lists

  • The user decided to unsubscribe from the newsletter by clicking the 'unsub' button.
  • I'm so tired of these emails, I'm just gonna hit 'unsub'.
  • I'm gonna unsub from this nonsense, it's too much.
  • She felt like hitting the 'unsub' button on all the negativity in her life.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • Low dollar fundraising campaigns can be effective in engaging a large number of small donors.
  • I heard they're doing some low dollar fundraising for the school trip.
  • Let's do some low dollar fundraising to raise money for the party.
  • In the world of politics, low dollar fundraising can make a big impact on grassroots support.

noun An article indicates whether a noun is specific or nonspecific.

adjective Gripe can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is annoying or irritating.

  • A gripe site is a website where consumers can post complaints about a particular company or product.
  • I found this gripe site where people were venting about their bad experiences with that company.
  • The gripe site was full of rants and raves about the terrible customer service.
  • The gripe site was like a virtual punching bag for dissatisfied customers.

noun a marketing strategy that uses sound and music to create a recognizable brand identity

  • Sonic branding is the strategic use of sound and music to create a distinctive brand identity.
  • Have you heard about sonic branding? It's all about using music and sound to make a brand stand out.
  • Sonic branding is like giving your brand its own theme song, cool right?
  • Just like how a signature scent can evoke memories, sonic branding aims to create a memorable auditory experience for consumers.

noun typography - the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed

  • Kinetic typography is a technique that combines motion and text to create engaging visual content.
  • Have you seen that cool video with all the moving words? It's called kinetic typography.
  • I love how kinetic typography makes words come alive on screen.
  • The words danced across the screen in a mesmerizing display of kinetic typography.

adjective able to be advertised

  • The new product features make it highly advertisable to our target demographic.
  • This item is so cool, it's totally advertisable to everyone.
  • This gadget is super ad-worthy, it's definitely advertisable.
  • His charisma is so strong that he himself is advertisable as a brand ambassador.