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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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| Brochureware | Sounds like Tupperware but it’s not nearly as useful. Brochureware is when the text from a brochure gets plonked straight onto a website without revision, and with complete disregard to usability, keywords or search terms. Avoid at all costs. |
| Business Blogs | Blogs that are written by companies and organisations are known as business blogs and are a great way to communicate with your customers, partners and employees. Business blogs are “good for business” according to Bill Gates. So it must be true. |
| Buzz | Often created by word of mouth and viral marketing, buzz is the word-on-the-street, ear-to-the-ground, finger-on-the-pulse kind of thing that gets people jumping up and down with excitement about a product or service. You also get a buzz when you jump out of a plane. Woo-hooo. |
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