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Subject: Is Your Jargon Killing Your Deals?

  • Writer: Srushti Gathibandhe
    Srushti Gathibandhe
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Subject: Is Your Jargon Killing Your Deals?

You’ve seen the LinkedIn posts. The ones filled with "synergistic alignment," "leveraging paradigm shifts," and "hyper-local scalability."

You read them, you nod, and then... You forget them.

At SpeedNetworkNow, we’ve been analysing why some 5-minute connections turn into five-figure deals while others vanish into the void. We found a recurring culprit hiding in plain sight.

Complexity is a mask.

The Trust Gap

When we use heavy jargon, we think we sound like experts. But to the person on the other side of the Zoom call or the screen, it feels like a barrier. Complexity creates friction. Friction creates doubt. And doubt is the fastest way to kill a deal.

High-growth businesses don’t have time to translate your value proposition. If you can’t explain what you do in the time it takes to pour a cup of coffee, you’re losing revenue to confusion.

The "10-Year-Old" Filter

The most successful founders we work with have a secret weapon: The 10-Year-Old Filter. If you can’t explain your business model, your latest AI automation, or your B2B strategy to a 10-year-old, you don't understand it well enough yet. True expertise isn't found in big words; it’s found in the ability to make the complex feel simple.


What’s Dropping This Week?

  • The Blueprint: Our new 8-page eBook for SMEs breaks down the 5 specific friction points—including "Jargon Fatigue"—that are stalling your growth.

  • The Algorithm Report: Why "dwell time" on LinkedIn favours clarity over complexity. We’re showing you how to write posts that actually get read.

  • The Next Sprint: We’re opening doors for our next industry-specific networking event. No long intros. No buzzwords. Just results.

Stop hiding behind the mask of complexity. Start building bridges that actually hold weight.


Srushti G

 
 
 

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