Glossary

Don’t know your podcasting from your vodcasting? Confused as to the meaning of search engine optimisation? And what exactly is a blog? Or blogging? Or the blogosphere?

Here for the first time, in our fabulous Online PR and Social Media Glossary (phew), are our slightly tongue-in-cheek definitions for all the latest buzzwords doing the rounds.

(And writing them kept the immediate future team amused for at least a whole afternoon!)

Any definitions you want to add? Email us at info@immediatefuture.co.uk



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Term Definition
WordtrackerWordtracker can tell you the best keywords and search terms to use on your website, which will increase your position on the search engine results page and drive more traffic to your site. Amateurs guess, professionals know: the gospel according to Wordtracker.
 
XMLXML or Extensible Markup Language is an advanced language developed by the World Wide Web consortium (W3C) to complement HTML. HTML is about displaying information, while XML is about describing information. XML is also a member of the Fantastic Four.
 
YouTubeYouTube is a video sharing website where you can upload, view, share and comment on clips from TV, film and amateur videos. YouTube was started in early 2005 and sold to Google for $1.65 billion in November 2006. Now that’s a nice day’s work.
 


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