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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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| Term | Definition |
| Sponsorship | Online sponsorship is when your business sponsors the website of another company. It can be a great way reach a whole new market of customers and increase customer goodwill just by association. And here’s a brief message from our sponsors… |
| Stickiness | The stickiness of a website refers to the amount of time you spend on a site or a particular web page and the frequency with which you return. A site’s stickiness will depend on its sticky content. A site’s stickiness is a good thing. Sitting in stickiness is not. Best avoided. |
| Sticky content | Having sticky content or interesting information that is updated regularly will encourage your visitor to stay longer on your site. And then come back for more. Sticky content is good. Being sticky is kind of gross. |
| Stinger | Stingers are short clips of music or sounds effects. They’re handy for separating different parts of your podcast so your listener will know when one section has ended and another is about to begin. Ta-daaaaa is a stinger. |
| Streaming media | Streaming media is audio (sound) or video (picture) files that are transmitted on the internet and can begin playing as soon as they start being downloaded to your PC. Ideal for the chronically impatient. |
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FlogWhen a marketing bod pretends to be a 12-year-old computer nerd and leaves made-up reviews of his own products all over the blogosphere - it’s known as a fake blog or flog. Like fake hair, fake nails and fake tans - fake blogs are cheap and nasty. It’s not a good look. More jargon-busting in our online PR glossary |