8 Overused Words to Stop Using In Your Content Marketing

The evolution of language is something that is dynamic and ongoing. Language itself evolves from using it regularly. From this we generate colloquialisms and slang that are particular to certain demographics and locales. (Good example: a “newbie” is seen as a derogatory term by gamers, whereas it simply describes a newcomer to many tech-savvy professionals.)

In the realm of marketing professionals we have our own set of jargon and wordplay that we use often. Within these hallowed walls of linguistic prose there are a few outliers that look as though they’ve been through hell and back. These words have been around for a long time in general usage, but content marketing professionals have adapted them to their own use and put them through the wringer.

The following are eight of some of the most overused words that content marketing needs to give up…

8 Overused Words to Stop Using In Your Content Marketing

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Rick Duris is CopyRanger.

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