Need to Know Online Terms

 

 Autoresponder-An e-mail utility that automatically replies to an e-mail message with a prewritten response when that e-mail comes into a specific e-mail or Internet address.
Autoresponders are used by individuals and also by Web sites that need to respond to user comments automatically. For example, an individual may use an autoresponder feature of e-mail to inform the sender that he has gone on vacation and will not be replying personally to e-mails until he returns to the office; an enterprise may use an autoresponder in response to a newsletter subscription request to verify the opt-in or subscription cancellation or to indicate to the sender that a user comment was received. Autorepsonders are also used by enterprises to indicate that an online purchase was processed and will typically include an order confirmation number in the e-mail that is automatically generated and sent to the purchaser.

 

html- The acronym HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language – the primaryprogramming language used to write content on the Web.
splash page,landing  page,   lead capture page etc squeeze  page – In online marketing a landing page, sometimes known as a lead capture page, is the page that appears when a potential customer clicks on an advertisement or a search-engine result link. The page will usually display content that is a logical extension of the advertisement or link, and that is optimized to feature specific keywords or phrases for indexing by search engines.

branding-Effective branding is all about telling customers who you are, what you do and how you do it.
what is a domain-A domain name is an identification label that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control in the Internet, based on the Domain Name System (DNS).

what is a url rotator-A URL rotator (sometimes known as page or link rotators) is a system where the same link or URL sends the visitor to different addresses either in some rotation pattern or randomly.

This might be done so that one URL promotes different websites, e.g. where a group of people do a group ‘co-op’ advert and they want to ensure the traffic is divided fairly and automatically.
what is a hit  tracker

 

what are leads-Just like prospecting for gold, sales people prospect for sales leads or customers. Sales leads are potential contacts a seller seeks in order to close a deal or agreement for services or supplies. Sales leads are generally considered the first step in the entire sales process.

 

what is a prospect-Sales prospects are potential customers for aaa given company that have gone through aaa process of qualification and who have expressed at least aaa small amount of interest in doing business with the company or you.

downline builder- A downline builder is usually a website that promotes certain multi-level or affiliate programs. The thing that makes it a downline builder is that someone can join the site and become a member and then they get their own copy of the site. What’s more, all the affiliate links can then be edited to those of the new member so that when he/she promotes it, the links all promote the new member’s programs rather than the original creator of the website.
what is a safelist- A safe list is and email list you can join for free, and in returning for joining you are aloud to email out to the entire list of members that join. Usually most safelists have different levels of memberships you can join at, and each different level will allow you to email more members more often.
what is a hosting account-All websites have to “host” on a server. The hosting entity not only enables the storing of a certain website, but it also makes it accessible for other machines. Although it sounds very simple at first glance, hosting may turn out to be quite a perplexing term.
Web Hosting companies or Web Hosts are companies supplying space on the internet for storing all kinds of user’s data – information, videos, pictures. The online systems they provide make it possible for the data to be accessible on the internet. Web Hosts connect computers to high speed internet by fiber optics connectivity. Numerous computers are installed in data centers powered by UPS backups.

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