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Internet Marketing Test

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Internet Marketing Test

 

Why would a firm employ guerilla web marketing?

a. It is guaranteed to work
b. It allows greater flexibility
c. Its gives the firm more control over its marketing budget
d. It is unconventional and can often leave a lasting impression on potential customers

What is meant by “niche marketing”?

a. Targeting a broad based group of people
b. Targeting a very specific demographic
c. Advertising on the television
d. Advertising only online

How can a podcast be used to drive customers to a website?

a. By only hosting the podcast on the website
b. By giving information on the podcast which gives the listener the desire to learn more, and directing them to the website for that information
c. By making the podcast a premium one which costs money
d. By telling the listeners that they need your product

What is “cost per customer acquisition”?

a. The amount a company pays a customer to try their product
b. The average cost of marketing spent per new customer
c. The cost of marketing staff
d. The cost to beat competitors

How can supplemental materials be delivered to the podcast listener?

a. Embedded into the audio file
b. Files can be made available for download along with the link to the podcast
c. The listener has to go to a special site only during the podcast
d. The listener must pay for any additional materials

What is a “value proposition”?

a. The pricing of the product
b. The same as a business plan
c. A statement as to how the company will make more money
d. A statement as to how the company adds value for customers

How important is content on a site when optimizing it?

a. Not important at all, does not factor in
b. Mildly important to keep customers happy
c. It is the only thing which creates a higher ranking in search engines
d. Very important, new content especially

Which of the following would not be effective in headline writing?

a. Using words that draw attention
b. Using words that people may search for
c. Using small words which take up space and do not add value
d. Using words such as “new, exciting, special offer”

What should a company do once it achieves its search engine ranking goals?

a. Stop promoting the site
b. Constantly monitor and improve their site in order to maintain their ranking
c. Revise the site once in awhile
d. Sell advertising on their site

Why would a company possibly want to spend more on PPC early on?

a. It costs less early on
b. To drive traffic to their site and increase awareness
c. To let the competition know they are serious
d. To sell more products

What is meant by “white hat”?

a. When marketers show up for work wearing white hats
b. Dishonest techniques for gaining higher rankings
c. Ethical and honest methods of increasing page rankings
d. Software used to increase rankings

Why are purchased email lists typically ineffective?

a. They are too expensive
b. They distribute an email to far more people than the company has in its contacts
c. They make up fake emails to sell
d. They are not targeted at customers specific to your company and have high bounce rates

Why has web marketing become a popular form of marketing?

a. It is much cheaper than other forms and often more effective
b. Television advertising is being offered less
c. It is easier than traditional marketing
d. It has been heavily advertised

What is one unfavorable trait sometimes seen in affiliate marketing?

a. The cost is low
b. It brings additional traffic to a site
c. Affiliates will use unethical techniques to drive customers in hopes of earning a commission
d. It is only paid for based on successful selling

Why would a company hire internet marketing specialists if marketing is relatively easy to do online?

a. It reduces taxable profits
b. To get a second opinion
c. Creates goodwill
d. Hired experts can drive the best results of campaigns and help guide the company in its marketing

Which 3 industries are the largest users of affiliate marketing?

a. Prescription drugs, electronics, child products
b. Gambling, adult, retail
c. Retail outlets, bakeries, beverage
d. Computer equipment, auto manufacturers, construction

What is A/B testing?

a. Testing 2 products to see which is safer
b. Using 2 versions of an ad, measuring results to see which one is more effective
c. Testing 2 products to see which one sells more
d. Using 2 versions of an ad to see which one has less bounce rate

What are the four P’s of marketing?

a. Placement, Production, Procurement, Procedures
b. Product, Price, Placement, Promotion
c. Position, Price, Production, Premature
d. Product, Promotion, Procedures, Procurement

What is a secondary reason to actively maintain a company blog, besides giving potential customers something to read?

a. It keeps the marketing staff busy in down times
b. It impresses clients
c. A well maintained blog will help increase page rank with search engines
d. It makes the company seem larger than it is

What is the purpose of a traditional press release?

a. It acts as a direct marketing sales tool
b. It can be mailed out to potential clients
c. It announces company information to a widely dispersed group of people
d. It target markets to internet users

What is the purpose of sending a montly newsletter?

a. It creates work for employees at the company
b. It builds branding, creates awareness and a connection with potential clients
c. It gives people a chance to opt out of ever talking to your company again
d. Required by law

What is meant by “guerilla marketing”?

a. Using resources such as time, energy and imagination rather than money to market
b. Using advertising spots which utilize gorillas to capture the audience
c. Having a large scale marketing budget
d. Using television ads instead of web ads

What is an auto-responder?

a. A person who replies to all emails for the company
b. An automatic email message sent to someone who takes an action such as submitting a form on a company website
c. A method of direction communication with clients
d. An email relay system

Why is it important to fine tune the timing of the ad and keywords used?

a. It costs less in later hours
b.  To be sure to spend more money on marketing
c. Required by law
d. To carefully target the customer base desired, not wasting impressions and clicks

What is the “active voice” style of writing ads?

a. Using “you” and not “I” or “we” – directing wording towards the customer
b. Writing in the first person
c. Writing in the third person
d. Speaking omnisciently

What is a double opt in process?

a. Someone must email the firm twice to get on a list
b. Someone must ask to be on your email list, an then verify by clicking a link they want to be on it
c. Someone must email the firm twice to get off an email list
d. Someone has to send an email confirming an online purchase

How do listeners decide what is a worthwhile podcast to continually listen to?

a. High quality audio and high quality content
b. If its funny
c. Brod based podcasts with no general direction
d. Having several hosts and a myriad of topics

Why is the subject line of any email campaign important?

a. It gives the person an opportunity to delete the email before reading it
b. It is all the receiver sees besides the email address until they open the email
c. It lets the receiver know they are about to be sold something

How is the “open rate” important?

a. It tells the company how many people clicked on the links in the email
b. It lets the company know how many people bought a product
c. It is the number of people who received the email
d. It is the number of people who actually opened the email sent to them, giving the company insight into how effective the email marketing campaign was

Why are affiliates not the same as having a sales force?

a. The affiliates are virtual
b. The affiliates can be based anywhere in the world
c. The affiliate only drives traffic, they do not necessarily convert them to sales
d. The affiliates have limited availability

How is the pricing model of a click determined?

a. Standardized rate for the ad
b. Google sets the price worldwide
c. Ads always cost more in later months
d. The more popular a search term, the more a customer will have to pay to use that term in his/her target keywords list

What is the formula for calculating cost per customer acquisition?

a. Marketing spent on television divided by the number of new customers
b. Sales divided by customers
c. Total marketing budget divided by all customers ever
d. Total marketing budget for specific period divided by the number of new customers for that same period

How much would a company pay for the given example: Ad displays 20 times, 2 users click the ad, cost per click is 5 cents.

a. 90 cents
b. 10 cents
c. 20 cents
d. 1 cents

What is “cost per action”?

a. Same as pay per click
b. A payment agreement where a specific action creates a payable event for the affiliate, such as a click, a purchase, a number of page views
c. A payment agreement where costs change depending on volume
d. The product cost

What is an “impression”?

a. When a person buys a product from a site
b. When your ad is displayed on a page online, not necessarily clicked on
c. When an ad is clicked on
d. When an ad makes an impression on a client

Which of the following is valuable in increasing a page rank?

a. Paying for placement
b. Static content
c. Quantity of links from other highly ranked pages to your site
d. No contact information

What is meant by “web 2.0”?

a. The resurgence of internet companies with more interactive focus, such as blogging and social networking
b. Any website which has survived the dot.com bust
c. Sites made using new technology
d. Internet companies who focus on retail sales

What is affiliate marketing?

a. Same as guerilla marketing
b. Selling ad space on your site
c. When a 3rd party helps market your business, and in turn you pay them a commission based on sales as a result of their efforts
d. Pay per click marketing

Which of the following are podcasts least likely to target?

a. Sales
b. Branding
c. Customer loyalty
d. Content delivery