What word would you ban from the web?

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Posted by Admin on 31 Jul 2009 at 16:50

Categories : copy writing

Vote for the word or phrase you'd most like to see removed from the web - best suggestions will feature at ad:tech 2009 

Following our recent post on 11 words to ban from your website, we're going to be speaking on the subject at ad:tech 2009 

By looking at some glaring examples of how NOT to do it, md Catherine Toole will take a practical look at how great digital copywriting can help you boost revenue, optimise for natural search, improve service levels and positively differentiate your brand. 

Send us your ideas for words to ban and why by commenting on this post or emailing dan@stickycontent.co.uk - best suggestions will feature in Catherine's talk. 

Sticky md Catherine Toole will be speaking as part of the IDM Academy on September 22, at 15.10

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Comments

Rupert Hughes
10 Oct 2009 at 12:28

I know it's too late for ad:tech, but: "disambiguation" For a word with the sense of making things clearer, it just makes sentences harder to understand. Why not say "clarify"?

Jeremy Chames
14 Apr 2010 at 14:28

Trendy and fashionista

Dan Fielder
14 Sep 2009 at 11:21

Yes!

Ben Locker
05 Sep 2009 at 18:03

Benchmarking. It's a word I'd like to see annihilated on the web and in print.

Robert Stephens
14 Oct 2009 at 08:39

Google - its about time someone else had a chance!

Snowy @Snowy
31 Dec 2011 at 01:09

Phenmoeanl breakdown of the topic, you should write for me too!

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