10 Marketing Buzzwords to Stop Using

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A MarketingProfs slideshow

Illustrated and produced by Veronica Maria Jarski

Text taken from folks who added

brilliant comments after reading

the 15 Marketing Buzzwords to Stop Using

slideshow.

World-Class “It’s been used to

describe everything

from service to

eggs. (Honestly saw

that in a restaurant

in Florida!)”

(Marcia SNBT)

To Perfection “It’s an excuse for a lack of imagination.

Still too often used to make a restaurant

or entree sound good

without wasting

adjectives.”

(Jay Clark)

Taking

Business to the

Next Level

“What? You mean

‘upstairs’?”

(The Business

of Women)

Killer “Killer should be killed. Let’s help it find its

way six feet under.”

(Melanie Kissell)

At the End of the Day

“Unless you end this

phrase with ‘it gets

dark’ or ‘I go to

sleep,’ I just want

to scream,

‘ULTIMATELY.

The word you’re

struggling to find is

ULTIMATELY.’”

(Ken Wilson)

Icon

“These days,

everyone is an

icon, and

everything is

iconic.”

(Lyn Meany)

Take This Offline “In other words, ‘I’m about to look stupid in front

of others’ or ‘This topic is an egregious waste of

everyone’s time.’” (Eric Eisenberg)

Solution

“Arrrrrgh!”

(Andy Gibson)

Awesome

“So many things

cannot be

awesome or they

wouldn’t be

awesome.”

(Meredith Blevins)

Out of Pocket

“When I hear, ‘out of

pocket,’ I think of a

hamster that’s gone

missing from the

pocket of a kid who

brought it to school.”

(Cynthia B.)