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==<big>'''Digital Jargon Buster'''</big>==
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We’re on a mission to cut through the [[wikipedia:Jargon|jargon]]. Digital media and
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marketing has spawned a new breed of jargon; the crashing
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together of the worlds of media, marketing, IT and telecoms has left
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us drowning in language most don’t understand and even those that
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do still readily confuse. Our web monkeys have been searching high
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and low for some clear language that explains what it all really
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means.
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===We hate jargon!===
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Ever had a conversation about the web and not understood anything the other person said?
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Hey, you’re not alone! The jargon sucks. It’s unnecessary, confusing and a barrier to
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everyone’s understanding. So that’s why we created this jargon buster. We’re on a mission to
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stamp out the jargon.
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===Let’s get jargon busting===
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Digital media and marketing spawned a new breed of jargon; the crashing together of the
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worlds of media, marketing, IT and telecoms has left us drowning in language most don’t
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understand and even those that do still readily confuse. Sure, every industry has its
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abbreviations and common terms, but rarely has the obsession been as huge and
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overpowering as in digital marketing.
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===Let’s put an end to it===
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There’s clarity in simplicity, and good business through clarity. We’ve built this up by listing the
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terms we hear most often. They only represent a small slice of internet jargon, and they’re our
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interpretation of the meaning, but should point you in the right direction. If we’ve missed a
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term, then simply email us. And if you have a suggestion for the definition or links then be
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sure to email those as well.
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===Thanks to Digital Jargon Buster’s supporters===
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We’re delighted that trade associations across Europe are supporting our jargon busting
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crusade. If you’re from a trade body then get in touch and take the jargon busting crusade to
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your members. We can also work with you on translation and terms in your national language.
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===Run the Digital Jargon Buster free on your website===
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If you’re in the digital industry why not use the Digital Jargon Buster on your own site. There’s no cost
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and it’s just a few lines of code to add. Take the jargon busting crusade to your customers.
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The results will always be fresh and if your customers find some jargon they don’t get then
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we’ll define it for them too.
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Just email our jargon busting web monkeys for more details.
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 10 December 2013

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