Glossary
E-Commerce Fundamentals
AOV (Average Order Value) โ The average amount a customer spends per transaction. Calculated by dividing total revenue by number of orders.
CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) โ The total cost to acquire one new customer, including all marketing and advertising expenses.
Cart abandonment โ When a customer adds items to their cart but leaves without completing the purchase. Average rate is approximately 70%.
Conversion rate โ The percentage of store visitors who complete a purchase. E-commerce average is 2โ3%.
Drop shipping โ A fulfillment model where the seller doesn't hold inventory. Orders are forwarded to a supplier who ships directly to the customer.
E-commerce โ Buying and selling products or services over the internet.
Fulfillment โ The entire process of receiving, processing, and delivering orders to customers.
LTV / CLV (Customer Lifetime Value) โ The total revenue a customer generates over their entire relationship with your business.
Margin โ The difference between selling price and cost, expressed as a percentage. Gross margin includes product cost only; net margin includes all business expenses.
MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) โ The smallest number of units a supplier will sell in a single order.
SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) โ A unique identifier for each product variant (size, color, style) used for inventory tracking.
Business Models
Amazon FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) โ A service where Amazon stores, packs, and ships your products from their warehouses. Products become Prime-eligible.
Digital products โ Non-physical goods sold and delivered electronically: ebooks, courses, templates, software, music, art files.
Handmade โ Products created by the seller, typically sold on platforms like Etsy or through a personal store.
Print-on-demand (POD) โ A model where products (t-shirts, mugs, posters) are printed individually when ordered, with no upfront inventory.
Private label โ Products manufactured by a third party but sold under your own brand name with custom packaging and branding.
Wholesale โ Buying products in bulk at reduced prices from manufacturers or distributors and reselling at retail markup.
Marketing
A/B testing โ Comparing two versions of a page, ad, or email to determine which performs better.
CPC (Cost Per Click) โ The amount you pay each time someone clicks your ad.
CPM (Cost Per Mille) โ The cost per 1,000 ad impressions.
Influencer marketing โ Partnering with social media influencers to promote your products to their audience.
Organic traffic โ Visitors who find your store through unpaid channels: search engines, social media posts, and direct visits.
Paid traffic โ Visitors who arrive through paid advertising: Google Ads, Meta Ads, TikTok Ads.
Retargeting โ Showing ads to people who have previously visited your store or interacted with your content.
ROAS (Return on Ad Spend) โ Revenue generated per dollar spent on advertising. ROAS of 4x means $4 revenue for every $1 spent.
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) โ Optimizing your store and product pages to rank higher in search engine results.
UGC (User-Generated Content) โ Photos, videos, and reviews created by customers featuring your products.
Platforms
BigCommerce โ An e-commerce platform for larger catalogs with built-in features.
Etsy โ A marketplace focused on handmade, vintage, and unique items.
Gumroad โ A platform for selling digital products directly to consumers.
Shopify โ The leading independent e-commerce platform for building branded online stores.
WooCommerce โ An open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress websites.
Operations
3PL (Third-Party Logistics) โ A company that handles warehousing, picking, packing, and shipping on behalf of a seller.
Chargeback โ A forced reversal of a credit card payment initiated by the customer's bank. Can result from fraud or disputes.
Inventory management โ Tracking stock levels, reorder points, and product movement to ensure products are available without overstocking.
Payment gateway โ The service that processes credit card and digital payments (Shopify Payments, Stripe, PayPal).
SSL certificate โ Encryption that secures your store and protects customer payment information. Required for all e-commerce sites.
Product Listings
Alt text โ Descriptive text for images used for accessibility and search engine optimization.
Backend keywords โ Hidden search terms added to product listings on marketplaces like Amazon and Etsy that help products appear in relevant searches.
Bullet points โ Concise feature highlights on a product listing, typically 5โ7 points covering key benefits and specifications.
Meta description โ A brief summary of a page's content shown in search engine results.
Product description โ The written content on a product page that explains what the product is, who it's for, and why someone should buy it.

