What is SEO?
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is an internet marketing concept
whereby you improve your Web site's design and content to achieve higher
rankings in search engines. Search engine optimization is also known as
search engine positioning and search engine placement
What is Satisficing?
Satisficing is a cross between 'satisfying' and 'sufficing.' It refers
to the fact that when human beings are presented with numerous choices,
we usually select the first reasonable option, rather than the best
option available.
What is Scalability?
Scalability is the ability of a computer application or product
(hardware or software) to continue to function well as it (or its
context) is changed in size or volume in order to meet a user need.
What is a Screensaver?
A screensaver is a program or animated image that is activated on a
personal computer display when no user activity has been sensed for a
certain time.
What is a Search Engine?
A search engine a set of programs that includes:
- a spider (crawler, bot or robot) that crawls the Internet retrieving
Web documents that want to be searchable, then follows hypertext links
to retrieve other Web documents;
- a program that creates an index from the documents retrieved by the spider; and
- a program that receives your search request, compares it to the entries in the index, and returns results to you.
What is Search Engine Ranking?
Search engine ranking is a measure of a Web site's visibility in a search engine.
What is Search Engine Submission?
Search engine submission or registration is the act of registering a
site with the search engines, so that it is searchable by search engine
users.
What is a Search Term?
A search term or search phrase is a word or phrase that people enter into search engine and Web directory search forms.
What is Section 508?
Section 508 is a federal mandate requiring that information technology
be made accessible to people with disabilities. Much of Section 508
compliance concerns making Web sites, intranets, and web-enabled
applications accessible.
What is a Secure Server?
A secure server is a web server that uses encryption technology to
prevent non-authorized users from intercepting and reading sensitive
messages sent via the Internet.
What is Sell Through Rate
Sell through rate is the percentage of ad inventory sold, excluding traded or bartered inventory.
What is SERPs?
SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages) is the list of search results
returned by a search engine or web directory in response to a search
query.
What is a Server?
A server is a computer program that provides services to other computer
programs in the same or other computers. For example, email, FTP,
Usenet, and HTTP connections.
What is a Session Cookie?
A session cookie is a temporary cookie placed into a computerÂ’s RAM for
use during the user's visit to the Web site. When the user exits the
site, the cookie is removed.
What is Settlement?
Settlement is the process by which a merchant and a cardholder exchange financial data resulting from a transaction.
What is SFA?
SFA (Sales Force Automation) is a means of increasing your sales team's
efficiency and effectiveness using technology to help automate, organize
and track the sales process.
What is Shareware?
Shareware is software that is distributed free, on a trial basis, with
the understanding that the user pays a fee if they decide to keep using
it. Sometimes shareware programs are 'lite' versions of a program with
certain functions disabled as an enticement to buy the complete version
of the program.
What is Shockwave?
Macromedia's Shockwave is a program for viewing interactive media on the Web.
What is a Shopping Cart?
A shopping cart is an interactive online catalog where a user can view, add and remove items to and from a cart.
What is a Signature?
A signature or sig file is a short block of text at the end of emails, often used as virtual business cards.
What is Signed Volume?
Signed volume is projected annual volume in sales for a new merchant.
This figure is used to track the risk of a merchant account.
What is a Site Map?
A site map or sitemap is a visual model of a Web site's content that
allows the users to navigate through the site to find the information
they are looking for. Typically, site maps are organized hierarchically,
breaking down the Web site's information into increasingly specific
subject areas.
What is Site Popularity?
Site popularity refers to click through popularity, and how long visitors remain at the site after getting there.
What is Site Search?
Site search is a search engine or application that searches a single web site, as opposed to the whole World Wide Web.
What is a Skyscraper Ad?
A skyscraper ad is a tall online banner ad, usually displayed at the
side of a page. Dimensions include skyscraper (120 x 600 pixels) and
wide skyscraper (160 x 600 pixels).
What is a SLA?
A SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a commitment to a merchant by the merchant account provider for delivery of services.
What is SLD?
SLD (Second-Level Domain) is the portion of an Internet address that
identifies the specific and unique administrative owner associated with
an IP address. The second-level domain name includes the TLD (top-level
domain) name. For example, in ECommerce-Dictionary.com,
'ECommerce-Dictionary' is a second-level domain.
'ECommerce-Dictionary.com' is a second-level domain name and includes
the top-level domain name of 'com.
What is a Slotting Fee?
A slotting fee is a fee charged by sites to advertisers for premium ad positions on their site.
What is SMTP?
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a method by which computers use to send and receive email.
What is Sniffer?
Sniffer is a software program that detects user's browser capabilities,
such as bandwidth, JavaScript, plugins and screen resolution.
What is SOHO?
SOHO (Small Office Home Office) is a term used for the small office or home office environment.
What is Spam?
Spam is typically used to refer to unsolicited junk email on the
Internet. Historically means an electronic message which is sent to a
large group of people when such messages are prohibited or discouraged.
What is a Spider?
A spider (also known as a robot, crawler and bot) is a program that
crawls the Internet retrieving Web documents that want to be searchable,
then follows links found within the document to retrieve other Web
documents.
What is a Splash Page?
A splash page is the first page, usually the home page, of a site used
to capture the visitors attention for a short time as a promotion or
lead-in to the proper home page.
What is SPM?
SPM (Sales Process Management) is the front-end evaluation and
assessment of a company's sales process. Innovative diagnostics
benchmark current processes, identify areas of improvement, and codify
best sales practices. Through SPM, effective sales processes are put
into place that enhance productivity and help generate and increase
revenue.
What is a Sponsored Feature Listing?
A sponsored feature listing is a paid text ad displayed at the top of a Web page, before the search results, in search engines.
What is SQL?
SQL (Structured Query Language) is a standard interactive and
programming language for getting information from and updating a
database.
What is SSI?
SSI (Server-Side Include) is a variable value that a server can include in an HTML file before it sends it to the browser.
What is SSL?
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a commonly-used protocol for managing the security of a message transmitted via the Internet.
What is a Stealth Script?
A stealth script is a CGI script that switches page content depending on who or what is accessing the page.
What is Stickiness?
Stickiness is a measure of a user's loyalty to a site, measured in the amount of time spent over a given time period.
What is a Stock Photo?
A stock photo is a copyrighted photographic image that can be licensed for use in a Web site.
What is a Super Affiliate?
A super affiliate is a top performing affiliate, who is capable of
generating a significant percentage of an affiliate program's sales.
What is a Superstitial?
A superstitial is a rich media ad format developed by Unicast that
combines Flash or other animation technology with Java programming to
deliver video-like Web commercials.
What is a Surround Session?
A surround session is a concept whereby ads follow readers as they link
from page to page, deploying ads from only one advertiser during the
entire visit.