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Lost in translation 7 – Wordiness

By Caroline Thurlow | Communication strategy, Content marketing, Plain language | 0 comment | 30 September, 2013 | 0

In this last post in a series about the impact word choice has on how effectively your message is received, we look at wordiness including verbosity, redundancy, and superfluity. Verbosity is using big pompous words. Redundancy is using words that say the same as another word. While superfluity is a bit like gobbledygook, using unnecessaryRead more

Lost in translation 6 – Archaic words

By Caroline Thurlow | Communication strategy, Content marketing, Plain language | 0 comment | 16 September, 2013 | 0

In the second last post in a series about choosing the right word when communicating, we look how archaic words are still appearing in many business’s writing, particularly standard letters. Archaic words are words and phrases that were once used regularly, but are now less common. Of course, the English language continually evolves, and possiblyRead more

Lost in translation 5 – Euphemisms

By Caroline Thurlow | Communication strategy, Content marketing, Plain language | 0 comment | 2 September, 2013 | 0

Euphemisms are words and phrases that soften hard expressions and create an air of politeness. Different industries have different euphemisms, and not all are bad. However, we recommend you apply the same rules to euphemisms as you do for cliches: use them if they add value to your writing. Don’t use them if they detractRead more

Lost in translation 4 – Colloquialisms

By Caroline Thurlow | Communication strategy, Content marketing, Plain language | 0 comment | 19 August, 2013 | 0

In this fourth post in a series talking about the importance of choosing the right word when communicating, we look at colloquialisms. In business, using jargon like gobbledygook, clichés, colloquialisms, euphemisms, archaic words and wordiness can make sure you message is ‘lost in translation’. Completely opposite to archaic words and gobbledygook which are formal or larger words,Read more

Lost in translation 3 – Clichés

By Caroline Thurlow | Communication strategy, Content marketing, Plain language | 0 comment | 5 August, 2013 | 0

This is the third post in a series talking about the importance of choosing the right word when communicating. In business, using jargon like gobbledygook, clichés, colloquialisms, euphemisms, archaic words and wordiness can make sure your message is ‘lost in translation’. Clichés are expressions that are so worn out that they almost have no meaning. Although thereRead more

Lost in translation 2 – Goobledygook

By Caroline Thurlow | Communication strategy, Content marketing, Plain language | 0 comment | 22 July, 2013 | 0

We recently wrote about the importance of choosing the right word when communicating. In business, using jargon like gobbledygook, clichés, colloquialisms, euphemisms, confusable words or verbosity can make sure your message is ‘lost in translation’. This post looks at the use of gobbledygook: pompous or unintelligible language often used by writers trying to sound sophisticated. WritersRead more

Lost in translation – The right word

By Caroline Thurlow | Communication strategy, Content marketing, Plain language | 0 comment | 8 July, 2013 | 0

Caroline’s recent trip to China highlighted the importance of choosing the right word when communicating. Many of you have probably experienced messages that have been lost in translation, like this rather funny photo. In business, using jargon like gobbledygook, clichés, colloquialisms, euphemisms, confusable words or verbosity can make sure your message is ‘lost in translation’,Read more

Qld biggest bike ride sets hearts aflutter

By Merrett Pye | Altitude Public Relations news, Client news, Media relations | 0 comment | 4 July, 2013 | 0

Entries are now open for the Santos GLNG Brisbane to Gold Coast Cycle Challenge on Sunday October 20. For the third year running, Altitude Public Relations will be working alongside Bicycle Queensland to raise awareness of the biggest bike ride in Queensland’s event calendar. As well as taking on their own fitness challenge, riders willRead more

A few hints for white paper writing

By Caroline Thurlow | Content marketing, White paper writing | 0 comment | 25 March, 2013 | 0

If you compiling information for a white paper writer or completely writing it yourself, remember these little details. They will help ensure your paper hits the mark. Watch the length – Ideally, white papers should be between six and 12 pages long. Too short, and your paper risks being seen as too flimsy and lightRead more

Burn fat not oil on Ride to Work Day

By Merrett Pye | Altitude Public Relations news, Client news | 0 comment | 18 March, 2013 | 0

Have you ever wanted to ride your bike to work but you’re not sure how?  Then get yourself a bike buddy this Thursday, March 21, and join the SCODY Ride to Work Day in Brisbane. The Ride to Work program is a national initiative that aims to get people started and keep them riding toRead more

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