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Glossary of Terms for SMM Websites and Panels

Understand the key terms and concepts used in social media marketing websites and panels for seamless integration and management.

John D

Last Update 4 maanden geleden

This glossary provides definitions for common terms and concepts used in the context of SMM websites and panels. Whether you're setting up your WooCommerce SMM website or integrating it with SMM panels, understanding these terms is essential for smooth operations and informed decision-making.

Common Terms

  1. WooCommerce

    • A WordPress plugin that allows you to create and manage an eCommerce store, including SMM service websites.
  2. API (Application Programming Interface)

    • A set of rules and protocols that allow software applications (e.g., MarketerPanel and SMM panels) to communicate with each other.
  3. SMM Panel

    • A platform that provides social media marketing services such as likes, followers, and views, often used by resellers.
  4. WooCommerce Products

    • Represent SMM services on your website, such as Instagram Likes or YouTube Views, managed as products in WooCommerce.
  5. Order Status

    • Indicates the current state of an order, such as Pending, Processing, Completed, Cancelled, or Custom statuses like In Review and In Process.
  6. Custom Classes

    • Predefined CSS class names used in WooCommerce extra product options to identify parameters like quantity or URLs for order processing.
  7. Order Parameters

    • Data fields required by SMM panels to fulfill an order, such as quantity, link, or hashtags.
  8. Payment Gateway

    • A service that processes customer payments, such as PayPal, Stripe, or Razorpay, integrated with WooCommerce for seamless transactions.
  9. Extra Product Options

    • A WooCommerce plugin that allows you to add custom fields to products, such as dropdowns or text fields for SMM service details.
  10. Auto Order Processing

    • A feature in MarketerPanel that automatically processes orders by sending data from your website to an SMM panel.
  11. Manual Order Processing

    • A feature where you manually submit orders from your website to an SMM panel through MarketerPanel.
  12. Social Media Site

    • The platform for which an SMM service is offered, such as Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube.
  13. Service Mapping

    • The process of linking WooCommerce products (SMM services) to specific SMM panel services for auto order processing.
  14. Order Sync

    • The process of synchronizing WooCommerce orders with MarketerPanel and SMM panels to keep statuses and data updated.
  15. Currency

    • The base monetary unit set for transactions on your WooCommerce store or SMM panel.
  16. SMM Service Group

    • A grouping of similar services (e.g., Instagram Likes for different regions) to simplify order mapping and pricing.
  17. Base URL

    • The main URL of your WooCommerce website or SMM panel used for API connections.
  18. Consumer Key and Secret

    • API credentials generated in WooCommerce to enable secure communication with MarketerPanel.
  19. Dashboard

    • The main interface in MarketerPanel or WooCommerce for managing websites, services, orders, and integrations.
  20. Social Media Panels API

    • The API provided by SMM panels to automate order submission and status updates.
  21. Order Types
    • Different categories of orders available on SMM panels, such as Default, Drip-Feed, Subscriptions, and Refill, catering to varied service delivery needs.

    1. Default Order

      A standard, one-time order placed for an SMM service, such as likes, views, or followers, processed immediately without additional features.

    2. Drip-Feed

      A feature that allows gradual delivery of the ordered service over a specified time. For example, 1,000 likes delivered over 10 days to mimic organic growth.

    3. Subscriptions

      A recurring order feature where the SMM service is automatically delivered periodically. Often used for services like daily views or weekly followers.

    4. Refill

      A service guarantee that replaces any drop in the ordered quantity within a specific period. For instance, if followers decrease after delivery, they are refilled to the original count.

This glossary equips you with the terminology needed to effectively manage and integrate your SMM website and panels. Understanding these terms will help you navigate MarketerPanel, WooCommerce, and SMM panel integrations with confidence. Refer back to this guide whenever you encounter unfamiliar concepts or terms.

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