Acronyms
Sales, Marketing, and Technology Acronyms and Abbreviations. Jump to acronyms beginning with the number or letter:
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FSR
A professional who works directly with customers or clients in their own environment, typically to provide on-site technical support, maintenance, repairs, or customer service. Key aspects of the FSR role include: Customer Relationship Management: FSRs often serve as the face…
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FTC
A federal agency in the United States that is responsible for enforcing consumer protection and antitrust laws. The FTC is tasked with promoting fair competition and protecting consumers from deceptive and unfair business practices. The FTC has a significant impact…
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FTP
A standard protocol used to transfer files between computers over a network, such as the internet. FTP was developed in the 1970s as a way to share files between remote computers and has since become a widely used method for…
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FTPS
A secure version of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) that uses SSL or TLS encryption to provide secure file transfer capabilities. FTPS works by establishing a secure connection between a client and a server and encrypting all data that is…
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FUD
A sales method that is used to get customers to leave, or not choose to work with a competitor by giving information that triggers doubt.
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FVC
A comprehensive Digital Asset Management (DAM) system for Windows PC, designed to organize and manage large video libraries efficiently. It offers quick search capabilities, automatic video categorization, and robust metadata editing features, allowing users to find and access videos in…
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FX
Also known as the FX rate, it’s the value of one currency in terms of another currency. It indicates how much of one currency is needed to exchange for a given amount of another currency. Foreign exchange rates are used…
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GA
This is the Google tool that helps marketers better understand their audience, reach, activity and metrics. See also: UA and GA4
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GA
A subset of evolutionary algorithms, which are inspired by natural selection. They are used to solve optimization problems by mimicking the biological evolution process. Here’s how they work: Population: Start with a set of potential solutions to the problem, known…
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GA4
The latest version of Google Analytics (GA), designed to provide a more comprehensive understanding of user behavior across websites and apps. Unlike its predecessor, Universal Analytics, GA4 focuses on a user-centric approach, utilizing event-based rather than session-based data. This allows…






