Acronyms Beginning With G
Sales, marketing, and technology acronyms that begin with G
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GBP
A free tool that allows businesses to manage their online presence across Google, including Search and Maps. Think of it as your business’s home on Google. It’s where you can: Share key information: Your business name, address, phone number (NAP),…
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Gbps
A unit of measurement used to quantify data transfer rates. Gigabits represents 1 billion bits, and per second indicates the rate at which data is transmitted. Gbps is often used to describe high-speed network connections, such as fiber optic or Ethernet…
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GCC
A set of compilers and development tools developed by the GNU Project. It supports multiple programming languages and is widely used for compiling code, especially for Unix-like operating systems, though it’s also available for many other platforms. Here’s what you…
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GCLID
A unique tracking parameter automatically appended to destination URLs by Google Ads when auto-tagging is enabled. This parameter allows Google Analytics (GA4) and other connected systems to attribute sessions, conversions, and user behavior directly to specific ad clicks, bridging the…
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GCP
A collection of cloud computing services offered by Google. These services operate from data centers owned and operated by Google and provide a range of services including computing power, storage, and data analytics. GCP is considered one of the major…
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GDD
This is a redesign or development of a website in intentional increments making continuous data-driven adjustments.
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GDN
A vast network of websites, apps, and other digital properties where advertisers can place display ads through Google Ads (formerly known as Google AdWords). The Google Display Network reaches over 90% of internet users worldwide, making it one of the…
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GDP
A comprehensive measure of a nation’s economic activity. It represents the total value of all goods and services produced within a country’s borders over a specific period. As a critical indicator of economic health, GDP is used by policymakers, economists,…
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GDPR
A legal framework that sets guidelines for collecting, processing, and protecting of personal data of individuals within the European Union (EU). The EU Parliament and Council enacted it, and became enforceable on May 25, 2018. The main goal of the…
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GDS
A vital technological backbone of the travel industry, serving as a computerized network that manages and distributes travel-related inventory, rates, and availability. GDS provides real-time access to travel inventory, allows for quick rates and availability comparisons, streamlines travel agents’ booking…







