D Archives - MarketMasters Consulting https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary-category/d/ MarketMasters Consulting Marketing Agency Wed, 06 Nov 2024 15:48:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/greenfavicon-50x50.png D Archives - MarketMasters Consulting https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary-category/d/ 32 32 D1 Retention https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary/d1-retention/ Theodore Moulos]]> Mon, 05 Apr 2021 17:59:48 +0000 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/?post_type=glossary&p=70918 This is what keeps marketers up at nights: D1 Retention rate.

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What is D1 Retention?

This is what keeps marketers up at night: D1 Retention rate. If it’s too low it means that a majority of their acquired users didn’t stick around even for one day.

D1 Retention is dropping year by year. Check why here

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Data Enrichement https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary/data-enrichement/ Theodore Moulos]]> Sun, 11 Apr 2021 16:40:11 +0000 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/?post_type=glossary&p=71253 Is about merging third-party data from an external authoritative source with an existing database of first-party customer data.

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What does Data Enrichment mean?

Is about merging third-party data from an external authoritative source with an existing database of first-party customer data. Brands do this to enhance the data they already possess so they can make more informed decisions. All customer data, no matter the source, begins in its raw form.

Some of the tools offering data enrichment are:
LeadGenius
DiscoverOrg
Leadspace
Openprise
FullContact
InsideView
Clearbit

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Density https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary/density/ Theodore Moulos]]> Wed, 07 Apr 2021 19:19:07 +0000 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/?post_type=glossary&p=71105 Keyword density tells you how often a search term appears in a text in relation to the total number of words it contains.

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What is keyword Density?

Keyword density tells you how often a search term appears in a text in relation to the total number of words it contains.

From the point of view of search engines, a high keyword density is a good indicator of search engine spam.
If a keyword appears too often in a website, search engines will downgrade the website. This is something also called keyword stuffing

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Design Thinking https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary/design-thinking/ Theodore Moulos]]> Mon, 28 Oct 2024 21:33:38 +0000 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/?post_type=glossary&p=85575 Design thinking is a problem-solving approach rooted in human-centered design principles, emphasizing empathy, creativity, and collaboration.

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What is design thinking?

Design thinking is a problem-solving approach rooted in human-centered design principles, emphasizing empathy, creativity, and collaboration.

Where is design thinking applied?

Often used in product development, service design, and even business strategy, design thinking encourages teams to look beyond assumptions and explore solutions from the user’s perspective.

What’s the Stanford method to engage all stakholders in Design Thinking

The Stanford d.school (Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University) popularized a structured, human-centered approach to design thinking. Their methodology focuses on empathizing deeply with users and iterating designs based on continuous feedback. It’s widely used in product design, service development, and problem-solving across various industries. Here’s an overview of the core steps:
Empathize: Understand the users and their needs through immersive research. This stage involves interviewing, observing, and connecting with users to gain insights into their perspectives, desires, and pain points.
Define: Synthesize the findings from the empathize stage to pinpoint the core problem. Here, the goal is to create a clear problem statement that captures the user’s needs and the challenge the design will address.
Ideate: Generate a wide range of creative solutions. This phase emphasizes brainstorming without judgment, allowing for out-of-the-box ideas that may later be refined or combined into more practical solutions.
Prototype: Develop tangible representations of the ideas, often starting with low-fidelity models that can be quickly built and tested. Prototyping allows designers to explore different solutions and uncover potential issues early on.
Test: Present the prototypes to users, collect feedback, and observe interactions. This stage reveals which aspects work well and which need adjustment. Testing may lead to iterations, taking the design back through previous stages to refine the solution.

Can the principles of Design Thinking be used when building an AI solution?

Yes, design thinking principles can be very effective in building AI solutions, as they foster a human-centered approach to developing technology that directly addresses user needs and challenges. When applied to AI projects, design thinking can help teams create more user-friendly, ethically sound, and impactful solutions. Here’s how each design thinking stage can align with the AI development process:
1. Empathize: Understand the User Context and Problem
Goal: Gain a deep understanding of the user’s needs, motivations, and pain points to identify where AI can provide value.
Actions: Conduct interviews, observe workflows, and engage directly with users who will interact with the AI solution. For example, if you’re building an AI chatbot for customer support, understand the types of questions users ask and the frustrations they encounter with current solutions.
2. Define: Clearly Identify the Problem and Scope
Goal: Translate user insights into a clear, concise problem statement that the AI will address.
Actions: Define what the AI solution needs to accomplish, such as improving efficiency, predicting certain outcomes, or enhancing customer experience. This stage also includes identifying any ethical considerations, biases in the data, or transparency needs the AI must meet.
3. Ideate: Explore Potential AI Solutions
Goal: Brainstorm different AI-based approaches and features that could solve the problem identified.
Actions: Involve data scientists, AI engineers, domain experts, and designers to propose multiple AI models, algorithms, and frameworks. For example, brainstorm whether a machine learning model, a recommendation engine, or a natural language processing algorithm best addresses the problem.
4. Prototype: Develop Early Versions of the AI Model
Goal: Create low-fidelity models or simulations of the AI solution to test its effectiveness and usability.
Actions: Develop initial, simplified versions of the AI model with a subset of data to explore performance and functionality. Build interactive demos or mockups for user testing, even before full-scale implementation, so you can gather early feedback.
5. Test: Validate with Real Users and Iterate
Goal: Validate the AI’s accuracy, usefulness, and ease of use with the intended audience, and identify areas for improvement.
Actions: Conduct user testing to observe how users interact with the AI, gather quantitative and qualitative feedback, and identify any bias or unintended outcomes. Based on this feedback, refine the model, adjust its scope, or retrain it with new data. Testing also reveals the importance of transparency, so users understand how AI decisions are made.

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Difficulty of Keyword https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary/difficulty-of-keyword/ Theodore Moulos]]> Wed, 07 Apr 2021 19:15:44 +0000 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/?post_type=glossary&p=71101 Keyword Difficulty is a handy metric, which helps you understand how hard it will be to rank for any search query during your keyword research process.

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What is Keyword Difficulty?

We measure Keyword Difficulty on a scale from 0 to 100. Keyword Difficulty is a handy metric, which helps you understand how hard it will be to rank for any search query during your keyword research process.
Whether you are analyzing your own list of keywords or looking at the suggestions in Keywords Explorer, our Keyword Difficulty metric will show you the opportunities you can easily rank for.

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Digital assets https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary/digital-assets/ Theodore Moulos]]> Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:23:27 +0000 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/?post_type=glossary&p=71349 Digital assets (aka digital properties) may be different type of digital destinations with the goal to perform a specialized task.

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What are the Digital assets?

Digital assets (aka digital properties) may be different type of digital destinations with the goal to perform a specialized task.
They do include different CTAs and a lot of tactics are developed around that to bring traffic or to convert traffic into email lists.

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Domain Rating https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary/domain-rating/ Theodore Moulos]]> Thu, 08 Apr 2021 16:07:36 +0000 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/?post_type=glossary&p=71177 Domain Rating demonstrates the strength and authority of a target domain

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What is Domain Rating

Domain Rating demonstrates the strength and authority of a target domain. It’s used in SEO Terminology
This is a number between 1 – 100 that is calculated based on links in a logarithmic scale

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Duplicated Content https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/glossary/duplicated-content/ Theodore Moulos]]> Thu, 08 Apr 2021 13:19:31 +0000 https://MarketMasters Consulting .com/?post_type=glossary&p=71123 Duplicate content can be identified as low quality pages that add little to no value to the reader.

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What is Duplicated Content?

Duplicate content can be identified as low-quality pages that add little to no value to the reader.

What are the types of duplicated content?

There are 3 types of duplicate content – internal duplicate, external duplicate, and partial duplicate. Duplicate content alone was not what the Google’s bots were designed to tackle, but this certainly understands and can affect the rankings.

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