Marketing Metrics

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a container or machine in which cream or milk is agitated to make butter

verb to move about vigorously or with agitation

  • The company analyzed the churn rate to understand customer retention.
  • The company checked out the churn to see how many customers left.
  • The company peeped the churn to see who bounced.
  • The constant churn of thoughts in his mind made it hard to focus.

noun the act of engaging in something

  • The company is focusing on increasing employee engagement through various initiatives.
  • I heard the engagement party is going to be at the beach next weekend.
  • Their engagement is so cute, they're always finishing each other's sentences.
  • The artist's engagement with nature is evident in all of her paintings.

noun a mark impressed on a surface

  • The candidate made a strong impression during the job interview.
  • I got the impression that she didn't like the movie.
  • His new haircut really made an impression on everyone at the party.
  • The artist's use of color left a lasting impression on the viewers.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'lifetime' is a noun that refers to the duration of a person's life or the time during which something exists or functions.

  • She dedicated her lifetime to studying the effects of climate change.
  • I've known him for a lifetime, we go way back.
  • I've been waiting for this concert my whole lifetime!
  • The impact of his words will last a lifetime in my memory.

noun the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising

  • The company's marketing strategy focuses on targeting a specific demographic.
  • They're really ramping up their marketing efforts to reach more customers.
  • I heard their new marketing campaign is lit!
  • Marketing is like planting seeds for future business growth.

noun the state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people

adjective popular

  • The popularity of the new product is steadily increasing among consumers.
  • The popularity of that show is off the charts!
  • That song is gaining mad popularity on the radio.
  • The popularity of social media platforms has exploded in recent years.

noun the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting

  • The company uses a proxy server to monitor and control internet traffic.
  • I can access the website through a proxy so I can watch videos that are blocked at school.
  • I'll ask my friend to be my proxy at the meeting so I don't have to go.
  • The new CEO is seen as a proxy for change within the organization.

noun a movement or action of rolling something up

verb to move or cause to move in a circular manner in order to form a cylinder or ball

  • Please remember to roll up the sleeves of your shirt before entering the laboratory.
  • Hey, could you roll up your jeans a bit? They're dragging on the ground.
  • Let's roll up to the party and see what's going on.
  • It's time to roll up our sleeves and get to work on this project.

noun a transaction in which a buyer pays a seller for a product or service

verb to offer something for purchase

adjective related to the act of selling products or services

preposition used in phrases like 'on sale' to indicate that a product is available for purchase at a reduced price

  • The company is having a sale on their products this weekend.
  • Hey, did you hear about the big sale happening at the mall?
  • I scored some awesome deals at the sale yesterday!
  • His constant sales pitches make it hard to trust his intentions.

noun The spherical, visual organs in the head of humans and vertebrate animals.

  • The doctor examined the patient's eyeballs for any signs of infection.
  • He couldn't believe his eyeballs when he saw the size of the fish he caught.
  • I can't keep my eyeballs off that new video game.
  • Her presentation was so captivating, it felt like my eyeballs were glued to the screen.