logo
/ˈɫoʊɡoʊ/
noun
a symbol or design used to represent a company or organization
"The company's swoosh logo is recognized all over the world."
"A logo is a simple graphic mark or emblem designed to aid and promote instant public identification and recognition of a specific corporate brand."
spam
/spæm/
noun
unwanted or irrelevant online advertisements sent to many people
"Most 'unsubscribe' links in spam are malicious and should not be clicked."
"My email inbox is full of spam from unknown senders every day."
analytics
/ˌænəˈɫɪtɪks/
noun
the systematic analysis of data or statistics to gain insights or inform decision-making
"The marketing team uses web analytics to track user behavior."
"Prescriptive analytics goes a step beyond simple prediction to actually suggest a specific course of action to achieve a desired business outcome."
transaction
/trænˈzækʃən/
noun
the general process of purchasing or selling something
"The online payment transaction was processed securely in seconds."
"A related-party transaction is a deal between two parties who share a pre-existing relationship"
sponsorship
/ˈspɑnsɝˌʃɪp/
noun
the act of supporting or financing an individual, group, event, or activity, typically in exchange for advertising, promotion, or recognition
"The team's new sponsorship deal with the airline is worth millions."
"A fiscal sponsorship is a partnership where a non-exempt project can receive grants using the tax-exempt status of a separate"
wholesale
/ˈhoʊlˌseɪl/
noun
the process or activity of selling goods in large quantities to businesses at a lower price
"They buy products wholesale and sell them retail."
"The store buys its products wholesale directly from manufacturers and then sells them at retail prices."
stakeholder
/ˈsteɪkˌhoʊɫdɝ/
noun
an individual or group with an interest in the success of an organization, project, or initiative
"Every stakeholder attended the meeting."
"A stakeholder is not just a shareholder; the term includes any individual or group who can affect or is affected by the actions of a business"
trade fair
/tɹˈeɪd fˈɛɹ/
noun
an event where companies showcase their products and services to potential customers, partners, and industry professionals
"We showcased our new software at the Berlin trade fair."
"Many companies attend the trade fair to find new business partners."