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The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases by Adam Sherk on June 29, 2010 Unique, one-of-a-kind, best-of-breed…blah, blah, blah. We see this type of marketing speak over and over in press releases and promotional materials.

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Press release: B2B Marketing launch Propolis online community for marketers

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For the past 17 years, B2B Marketing has cultivated a community of marketers that engage with their expertise, attend events and network with peers. Powered by Zapnito, members can develop their professional skills and build peer-to-peer relationships using e-learning courses, networking spaces and live events. About B2B Marketing.

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7 Ways to Use Social Media to Create Buzz-Worthy Events

Convince & Convert

It used to be you spent five minutes registering for an event and then showed up on the big day, went to a few workshops, drank two free Coronas, and went home. Social media changes all of that, enabling events and their planners to have long-term, nuanced, shifting interactions with attendees. Linkedin (if it’s a business event).

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How to Tie Social Strategy into Broader Communications Strategy

Social Media Strategies Summit

Social media takes the lead, with the agency using it to share events, roll out new programs, gather community feedback, and even for customer service. Press Releases: Still Relevant or Yesterday’s News? The “traditional” formal press release seems far removed from the contemporary world of government on social media.

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Are You Overusing Jargon In Your Press Releases?

Small Business Mavericks

» Are You Overusing Jargon In Your Press Releases? Jargon can be anything from industry speak to catch phrases like “touch base.&# Do you include these types of phrases in your press releases and other public relations documents, either online or off line? Are Small Businesses Effective Online?

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How to Create an Editorial Calendar in 4 Steps

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What events can your content work with? Every industry has at least a few major events per year. Mark them on your editorial calendar and consider how your content could build up and work toward those events. Some events will be holidays, while others could be product launches or industry conferences.

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How to Write a Press Release in 4 Easy Steps [+Examples]

Writtent Blog

Wondering how to write a press release? Great press releases are not that hard to write. These basic guidelines will help you to write and distribute effective press releases that will get your readers’ attention and – best of all – get them to share the news on social media. Press releases are: Short.