Wednesday, October 27, 2010

11 expressions you can use in your write ups targeting US audience

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Here are 11 expressions (with meaning and usage) you can use in your content to 'Wow' the US audience .

To cut corners: To do something the easiest and quickest way
You need to cut corners and come straight to the solution to get rid of your ROI hazards.

Draw the Line: To set the limits
In email marketing, CAN-SPAM Act 2003 has drawn some lines for the marketers to avoid foul.

Fall through the cracks: To go unnoticed
With poor email marketing tool, your efforts are going to fall through the cracks.

Lift your game: To improve at something
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Sell someone short: To underestimate someone
Your shortcomings can be their benefits. You shouldn't sell your competitors short.

No frills: without any extras
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Take a call: it is up to you to do something
We told the product features, now you take your call by Contacting us.

Out of woods: Out of danger
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Boo-boo – A mistake
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In a fix/In a spot/In a jam: To be in trouble
Are you in an ROI fix?

It’s a lemon: Defective product
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More examples are :

* Close-minded: Not receptive to ideas
* Groggy: staggering, as from exhaustion, or dazed and weakened from a lack of sleep
* Hash: To discuss thoroughly
* Run-of-the-mill: Ordinary, average
* Spill the beans: To give all the information
* Baffled/Foxed/At wits: Confused
* In a jiffy/ASAP/Promptly/Pronto: Immediately


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