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Algorithm - social media algorithms are sets of rules a social media platform uses to sort posts posts in a users' feed based on relevancy to them instead of publish time. 

Brand - a business and marketing concept that helps people identify a particular company, product, or individual. 

Brand fatigue - when a brand’s public presence and message stop having a positive effect. 

Call to action - a piece of content intended to make a viewer, reader, or listener to perform a specific act, typically an instruction or directive (e.g. buy now or click here).

Demographic - a particular sector of a population, for example defined by age group, nationality, education level. 

Persona - the aspect of someone's character that is presented to or perceived by others.

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Disruptive marketing - marketing techniques that divert a potential customer’s attention from something else, to your marketing message. For example, adverts breaking up a TV show.

Diversify - make or become more diverse or varied.

Marketing objective - a set of clearly defined, measurable goals established as part of a marketing plan.

Niche - a specialised and specific role suited to a particular individual. 

SMART objectives - an acronym for Specific, Measurable, Relevant and Time-bound. These are criteria that can be used to guide goal setting for better success. 

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Content pillars - grouping your key marketing topics by relevant themes that help you know what to focus on, plan ahead, and be clear about what you do. 

Product placement - a form of advertising in which branded goods and services are featured in films or TV shows. 

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Marketeer - a person who sells goods or services in a market; a marketing professional.

Portfolio careers - a way to define a career that has encompassed several related or unrelated jobs.

Preventative - designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring.

Transferable skills - skills that can be used across different situations.