Need help in clarification of some terms

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Paul Okselenko, Nov 1, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hello guys,

    I'm Russian, and I can't understand some English terms, can you please enlighten me?

    So, here is the list:

    - SEO Inventory (does it mean some tools and programs that I use in my SEO practice?)
    - profile claiming / citations (what does it mean?)
    - high end link prospecting (does it belong to competitors analysis and mean tracking backlinks?)
    - paid advertising analysis (does it mean competitors or client's paid adv analysis?)
    - paid listings (is this about some websites where I can place the information about my client, his location, services and so on on the paid base?)
    - video marketing/distribution
    - social media and outreach (what is the difference between these terms?)
    - Paid Search (what does it mean?)

    Thanks beforehand!
     
    Paul Okselenko, Nov 1, 2011 IP
  2. zzz92

    zzz92 Greenhorn

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    yes, seo inventory is tool for seo purpose.
    i'm not sure with profile claiming but i think its about profile copyright which you cant you the profile.
    high end links mean backlinks the link that obtain from other sites.
    paid advertising is client paid to advertise their product n the analysis mean how much the competition and cost to advertise for certain terms.
    paid listing- i'm not sure, maybe its about paid services on the internet.
    video marketing is about creating video to promote or sell a product and distribution is how the vidoe spread out through the internet.
    social media is like facebook, twitter
    paid search is you are getting paid for searching something.
     
    zzz92, Nov 1, 2011 IP
  3. Paul Okselenko

    Paul Okselenko Peon

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    Thanks a lot! I hope to see some more answers as well
     
    Paul Okselenko, Nov 1, 2011 IP