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		<title>By: LinkedIn Buzzwords in 2012: lessons learnt &#124; immediate future.</title>
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		<description>[...] 1. Find out the buzzwords specific to your industry. Create a list. Check against it any content you create. (Lists like this from D.M.Scott may give you a good start. And if you work in social media, have a read of our blog post on clichés in social media) [...]</description>
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