Machine Learning
The science of getting computers to learn from data without being explicitly programmed for every task. Think of machine learning as teaching a machine to spot patterns, make predictions, and even surprise you with what it can figure out—minus the coffee breaks.
Market Positioning
Defining how you want your brand or product to be perceived in a crowded marketplace. Market positioning means carving out that special spot in the customer’s mind where your brand becomes the go-to for something unique.
Machine Learning Algorithm
The step-by-step mathematical instructions that guide machine learning models to learn from data. Algorithms are the secret recipes that transform raw data into insights, predictions, or delightful accuracy (when they get it right).
Market Research
Digging into data, surveys, and trends to understand what customers want, need, and expect. Market research is the detective work that makes sure you’re selling what people actually want to buy.
Machine Learning Model
The end result of feeding data through a machine learning algorithm—a trained system that can make predictions, classify data, or perform some handy task. A machine learning model is like a crystal ball, only way more math-y and less about mysticism.
Market Segmentation
The slicing and dicing of a market into distinct groups based on behavior, needs, or demographics. Market segmentation is the art of not selling to everyone but selling smarter to those who’ll actually care.
Mail merge
A feature that lets you personalize bulk communications by inserting unique info (like names or addresses) from a database into templates. Mail merge makes “mass emails” seem a little more personal—like you actually know all 500 recipients.
Market Trend
Patterns or shifts in the market that hint at where consumer interest or industry growth is headed. Market trends are the currents you want to ride (or avoid) to keep your business relevant and profitable.
Management
The art (and science) of coordinating people, processes, and resources to achieve business goals. Management is the backbone of any organized team, keeping things on track while making sure people still want to show up.
Marketing Attribution
The process of figuring out which marketing channel deserves the credit for a sale or lead. Marketing attribution is like assigning credit where it’s due—because knowing what works means you can do more of it.