New Lingo You Should Know

Business vocabulary keeps growing. Here's a primer on the latest terminology

March 17, 2009 RSS Feed Print

One thing you can always count on: Each new year will add a new set of business phrases to your vocabulary. Here are some new ones you need to know:

Google slap:

When your search engine ranking takes an unexpected nose dive. Often, this is a result of a search engine changing its ranking methodology.

Why you need to know it:

You need to monitor your ranks and when changes happen, work on new search engine optimization efforts to get back your rank.

Cockroach Theory:

Like a single scurrying cockroach signifying more in the walls, bad financial news means there's more where that came from--think banking crisis.

Why you need to know it:

If you see signs of financial deterioration in your community or business, don't ignore them. They may be bigger than you think.

Cautious pause:

The new frugality trait of stopping to consider every purchase instead of simply buying on impulse.

Why you need to know it:

A May article in The New York Times called the cautious pause "the scariest thing for retail going forward." You need to be aware of those critical few seconds when customers are weighing the purchase and be sure you're overcoming objections with your merchandising and customer service.

—By Gwen Moran.

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Google and other search engines put a lot of importance on online media reports. If a website was featured in CNN.com, WSJ.com or other major online publications, it will rank much higher than the sites which have hundreds of link-farm-generated links. Does anybody know of a good list of PR firms specializing in online publicity? Publicity Guaranteed (PublicityGuaranteed.com) looks like an attractive option, as they only charge for the results, without any retainers or hourly rates; however they don’t do online-only publicity. AllPublicits.com seems to be the most comprehensive database of publicists and I posted there my RFP for publicists to bid on, but all resulting bids included traditional media. If I had a larger budget, I wouldn’t mind good coverage in traditional media, but I only seek publicity for my SEO campaign, so I need online publicity only

Max Sminth of FL 10:38AM April 07, 2009

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