- NarrowcastingSending a media message to a highly targeted audience. The opposite of broadcasting, narrowcasting is also considered a form of niche marketing. Narrowcasting has been around since the days of radio. In modern practice, it spans traditional direct mail, TV, email marketing, paid search, online video, and in-person event marketing. Trade shows can also be a particularly valuable forum for business-to-business (B2B) marketing.
- NofollowA meta tag in the HTML code of a web page that tells search engines to disregard the page. On pages such as blog posts that invite user comments, a nofollow link protects you from search engines ranking your page based on user comments you can't control. Let's say some users comment on your blog post to promote their own products and stuff your comments with keywords. You can use a nofollow tag to avoid search penalties.
- Nonprofit MarketingMarketing with objectives that advance a nonprofit organizations cause versus driving a business's profitability. This is also referred to as cause marketing. Common goals for nonprofit marketing initiatives include raising awareness, increasing donations, and growing the number of volunteers.
