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The Marketer’s Alphabet: How to Speak in a Way That No One Knows What It’s About, but Everyone Clicks “Follow”

2025-04-16
The Marketer’s Alphabet: How to Speak in a Way That No One Knows What It’s About, but Everyone Clicks “Follow”

After 10 years in marketing, I still don’t know what a shadowban or a Lightroom preset is – so I made a tutorial.

A.k.a. the dictionary of buzzwords you hear in meetings and pretend to understand, so you don’t look like a boomer (another trendy term), even though you have more experience than half the room combined.​


A – Algorithm

The mysterious higher power that decides whether your post will reach a thousand people or just your mom. You can “trick,” “crack,” or “break” it – though no one knows how.​

B – Brandbook

The brand’s Bible. A document no one reads, but everyone pretends to know by heart. It’s used to say, “That’s against the brandbook,” when you don’t know what to say.​

C – CTA (Call To Action)

A call to action, like: “click,” “buy now,” “subscribe,” “don’t miss out,” or – in influencer speak – “link in bio, fam!”​

D – Digital Nomad

Someone working from Bali, sipping coconut water, and posting stories pretending to finish an important presentation, though it’s just a mockup from Notion.​

E – Engagement Rate

The holy grail of brand collaborations. It’s not about the number of followers – it’s about how many liked, commented, or at least yawned at your post.​

F – Feed

Your digital storefront. It must be cohesive, aesthetic, and preferably in one color, because life is perfectly color-coordinated, right?​

G – Giveaway

The internet version of a freebie. Usually: “Like, follow, and tag 18 friends” to win a soy candle and a floral planner.​

H – Hashtag

Magic spells. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t. But if you don’t use them, no one will find your “authentic” croissant photo.​

I – Influencer

Once: an Instagram celebrity. Now: anyone with over 3,000 followers and a desire to promote vitamins with a 10% off code.​

J – Journey (Customer Journey)

The map of a customer’s journey. From “I see an ad” to “I spend too much.” Sometimes it ends at “I added to cart and forgot.”​

K – KPI (Key Performance Indicator)

A term you can throw into any presentation to sound professional. No one knows how to measure it, but everyone pretends KPIs are sacred.​

L – Lightroom Preset

A filter for your photo that makes your coffee look like it’s from sunny Tuscany, even if you’re drinking it in your kitchen in a promo tracksuit.​

M – Mockup

A simulated design that looks like something already exists. Like: “Here’s our app. For now, it’s PowerPoint.”​

N – Newsletter

A message you spend hours writing, analyzing CTR, and then only 6 people read it, half of whom are your coworkers.​

O – Organic

Reach without paying. A myth. Unless you’re a cat, a baby, or accidentally went viral.​PetDesk

P – Performance Marketing

“We’ll buy ads and somehow it’ll work.” Usually does – unless you burn the entire budget on the word “shoes” in Google.​

Q – Quality Content

Something everyone wants to create but no one can define. It could be a great tip, a pretty photo, or just a funny cat. Sometimes, quality content is just anything that gets clicks.​

R – ROI (Return on Investment)

What the boss asks, and you pretend it’s somewhere in the report. Meaning: “Was it worth it?” The answer is usually: “It depends…” and then you change the subject.​

S – Shadowban

The internet’s Bigfoot. Everyone talks about it, no one has seen it. But if your post has less reach than usual, it’s definitely because of a shadowban. Or Mercury in retrograde.​

T – Target Group (TG)

The target audience, i.e., the imaginary persona: “Kasia, 28, into yoga, eats hummus, and has a dog named Tosia.” Doesn’t matter that the real audience is her dad and the neighbor from the third floor.​

U – UGC (User Generated Content)

Let users do the work for us. Photos, reviews, videos. Then we just repost with the caption: “Your feedback means the world to us ❤️.”​

V – Viral

The holy grail of the internet. What you want but can’t plan. Usually happens by accident when you post something unplanned at 2 AM and wake up famous.​

W – Workflow

The organized way of working you establish with the team… then no one follows. But it sounds professional on the status update.​

X – (UX – User Experience)

No, it’s not the name of a TikTok guy. UX is how the user “feels” in your app, on your website, in your store. Meaning: does it hurt, or will they happily click “buy now.”​

Y – YouTube Strategy

A 3-month publishing plan that ends with 1 video and forgetting the channel password. But it looks good on the slide.​

Z – Reach

What everyone wants but preferably without spending money. It can be organic (i.e., luck), paid (i.e., budget gone), or ego reach – “everyone’s talking about me” (even if it’s just mom and a high school friend).​


💥 Bonus:

Buzzword – A word that sounds smart but loses meaning after 5 uses. Perfect for PowerPoint slides and conference presentations.​

Brief – A document that was supposed to be short but turned into 17 pages of poetry.​

Persona – An imaginary person for whom we create content, even though Uncle Wiesiek will see it anyway.​

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