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Press release, marketing buzzwords to banish forever

Blogger and former journalist David Meerman Scott, who I interviewed several months ago on “The New Rules for Press Releases,” has written about banishing gobbledygook and buzzwords from press releases.

I thought of him this morning when I opened the press release from The Creative Group, a California firm that surveyed advertsing and marketing execs about the most annoying and overused buzzwords in marketing campaigns.

Here’s their list:

—“Outside the box”

—“The big idea”

—“Synergy”

—“ROI”

—“Paradigm shift”

—“Strategy”

—“Integrated solution”

—“CRM” (Customer relationship management)

—“Customer-centric”

—“Voice of the customer”

—“Critical mass”

—“Make it pop”

—“Break through the clutter”

—“Take it to the next level”

—“Innovation”

—“Free value”

—“Organic growth”

—“Low-hanging fruit”

—“It is what it is”

OK, Hounds, what buzzwords drive you crazy? Feel free to add yours to this list.  

 

 

by Joan Stewart on January 17, 2007

Filed Under: Content Creation Tagged With: Press Releases

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. David Meerman Scott says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:30 am

    Hi Joan, Great additions to my original list. Thanks! Oh, and congratulations for making the Top Marketing Blogs list.
    Cheers, David

    Reply
  2. Lisa Braithwaite says

    January 19, 2007 at 1:14 am

    Ugh – “monetize.” So sick of it, and it’s still fairly new!

    Reply
  3. Karen Banker says

    January 25, 2007 at 8:19 pm

    Excellent list, but how about coming up with a new list to replace these overused words? It’s funny, we use the word “the” at least a gazillion times a year and nobody gets sick of that word. Go figure. Do we just find anything new, i.e. requiring change, untolerable? I say “let’s be pro-dynamic”. That’s my new buzz word.

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  4. cindy@staged4more says

    February 1, 2007 at 1:57 am

    i agree with karen, would love to see some new great buzzwords!

    cheers,

    cindy@staged4more

    Reply
  5. Susan says

    March 31, 2007 at 12:16 am

    Actually, I had a writing professor who tried to get us to avoid using the word “the” in our writing. It was tough! I’d say that many of the empty superlatives, like “great idea,” “perfect solution,” and “marketing whiz” should be avoided.

    Reply
  6. judi says

    April 12, 2007 at 3:47 am

    Here are some buzzwords and phrases (old and new) to add to the list which figure into my “blah, blah, blah” indicator: globalization, making a difference, green, better serve customers, emerging technologies.

    Reply
  7. brian from nodebtworldtravel.com says

    October 25, 2009 at 4:32 pm

    My un-favorite buzzword/phrase

    “best of breed”

    Reply

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