Temporal Marketing Proof Primacy

Temporal Marketing Proof Primacy

coined by Jason Barnard in 2025.
Factual definition
Temporal Marketing Proof Primacy provides actionable tactics for creating content that bots will tag with primacy annotations. Three tactical areas: (1) Explicit coining claims - state "I coined X" or "X, a term I coined," never assume algorithms will figure it out; (2) Originator verb selection - use "coined," "invented," "pioneered," "created," "originated" rather than passive or vague alternatives; (3) Evidence documentation - support primacy claims with timestamps, first publication references, or archived evidence. Primacy claims require explicit statement; implicit primacy is algorithmically invisible. If you were first, say so clearly.
Jason Barnard definition of Temporal Marketing Proof Primacy
Don't be modest about being first - algorithms reward explicit claims. "I coined Answer Engine Optimization in 2017" is taggable. "I've been talking about this stuff for years" is invisible. State the claim explicitly. Use originator verbs. Provide the evidence. If you invented it, say "invented." If you coined it, say "coined." Anything less is leaving algorithmic value on the table.
Why Jason Barnard perspective on Temporal Marketing Proof Primacy matters
Temporal Marketing Proof Primacy operationalizes primacy claiming for content creators. Most originators fail to claim their primacy explicitly - they assume their history speaks for itself. It doesn't. Algorithms require explicit statements. This framework provides the checklist: Have you used explicit coining language? Have you used originator verbs? Have you documented the evidence? Each gap represents unclaimed authority.
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