This Exciting World First Groundbreaking Game-Changing Breakthrough Brought To You By The Leading Company In Press Hype
from the words-to-erase-from-your-press-release dept
Last year, we wrote about how the Freakonomics guys studied the language used in real estate ads and noticed that you could tell which houses actually weren't that good based on the choice of words used. It might be interesting if they were to do the same thing about press releases. We've complained in the past that just about every press release we receive calls the company "the leader" in whatever field or market it's in. Now, the WSJ is pointing out the overuse of the word "breakthrough" in press release headlines as well. Of course, most people who have received more than a couple of these press releases immediately learns to ignore such words. In some cases, it actually increases the skepticism towards those announcements. As with the real estate ads, the important thing is in what is really there, rather than the descriptive adjectives being used to spruce up the pitch.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Breakthrough!
First!
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My Personal Favorite Is...
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Buzzwords...
Leader in (insert name of market)
#1 (insert name of market)
and my personal favorite...
the word "Innovative"
I am almost to the point where I start reading a tech article and as soon as I see the work innovative I stop reading it. And I am well beyond that point when it comes to reading comments of said articles. Most of the people that post on /. fling the word innovative around in hopes that it will give them a +1-5 credibility boost...
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Purple Farts
'Avoid “purple farts”—adjectives that sound impressive but carry no substance. “Next generation” and “dynamic” probably don’t mean anything to your readers (unless you are talking about DRAM).'
http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/04/the_art_of_the_.html
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