Write You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Marketing > Viral Marketing: Putting Your Networking On Steroids

Tags

  • power
  • marketing
  • classic
  • accomplish offline

  • Links

  • Many Types Of Tennis Courts - Which Surface Is The Best For You?
  • What Is Unified Messaging?
  • Grow your Business with Emarketplace - Part III
  • Write You - Viral Marketing: Putting Your Networking On Steroids

    It's NOT the Methodology, Stupid: Even the Best Methodology Can't Save an IT Project
    Methodologies are often presented as the stuff of legends. Sit in any presentation by one of the large implementation companies, and by the fiftieth PowerPoint slide you’ll likely be convinced that the methodology being presented will create a flawless implementation, nearly run itself and eventually bring about world peace in our time. Each company presents its methodology as unique and special. When questioned about the competition, although usin
    llion people on the Internet and brought him over 70,000 new subscribers to his newsletter. (Are you starting to see the power of all this?)

    Ah, but what if you don't have the money to make short movies or if you haven't got a creative bone in your body? Then you must do whatever you can do to have your marketing message seen by as many people as possible that, in turn, will pass that message on to others. Here are just

    Change and Performance - Training May Not Be The Answer
    Introducing new products or services, bringing new people on board, developing a new process or procedure, installing new equipment, change seems to be the one constant in business today and change always seems to drive a need for training.In conducting training needs analysis at any level, we need to understand that training may not be the solution, at least not the whole solution. Training is normally employed with the expectation of changi
    Viral marketing is a term that has been floating around for nearly a decade. It is a form of marketing that relies on creating a message or a product that is so captivating and so compelling that it is almost impossible for recipients not to pass it along to their networking contacts, who in turn, will pass it along to their networking contacts, etc., etc., etc. until there is a huge surge in brand awareness and demand for your product or service.

    The classic example of viral marketing is Hotmail, which, as you know, offers a f.r.e.e e-mail service to people on the Internet. Unfortunately, when Hotmail started out, not too many people knew about it.

    To remedy that, the powers that be at Hotmail added a little caption promoting their service at the bottom at of each of their e-mails. Within a year and a half, they had over 12 million subscribers. That's when Microsoft stepped in and purchased it for $400 million. Not bad for a free service, huh?

    Fast forward a few years and we've got people in many, many fields creating marketing messages that enlist the recipients as a voluntary sales force; people who receive the message, spread the message like wildfire throughout their various business and social networks. Just think of all the e-mail jokes you receive and you'll know what I'm talking about.

    We can accomplish on the Internet in seconds what it would take us months or even years to accomplish offline. With just the click of a mouse a message can be sent to hundreds or even thousands of people. The result is that our networking efforts can produce monumental results.

    Look at Scott Stratten. He's a guy who created a short video that was seen by more than a million people on the Internet and brought him over 70,000 new subscribers to his newsletter. (Are you starting to see the power of all this?)

    Ah, but what if you don't have the money to make short movies or if you haven't got a creative bone in your body? Then you must do whatever you can do to have your marketing message seen by as many people as possible that, in turn, will pass that message on to others. Here are just

    Losing Your Job Without Losing Yourself
    When we lose our jobs, no matter the reason, we lose a big part of our identity. Think of the last several times you met new people. After names are exchanged and polite comments made on whatever event you are attending, the question quickly arises: "What do you do?"It's a pleasant starting point for conversation and usually gives rise to many questions or a lively discussion. It also allows us to measure and preliminarily judge each other. U
    r product or service.

    The classic example of viral marketing is Hotmail, which, as you know, offers a f.r.e.e e-mail service to people on the Internet. Unfortunately, when Hotmail started out, not too many people knew about it.

    To remedy that, the powers that be at Hotmail added a little caption promoting their service at the bottom at of each of their e-mails. Within a year and a half, they had over 12 million subscribers. That's when Microsoft stepped in and purchased it for $400 million. Not bad for a free service, huh?

    Fast forward a few years and we've got people in many, many fields creating marketing messages that enlist the recipients as a voluntary sales force; people who receive the message, spread the message like wildfire throughout their various business and social networks. Just think of all the e-mail jokes you receive and you'll know what I'm talking about.

    We can accomplish on the Internet in seconds what it would take us months or even years to accomplish offline. With just the click of a mouse a message can be sent to hundreds or even thousands of people. The result is that our networking efforts can produce monumental results.

    Look at Scott Stratten. He's a guy who created a short video that was seen by more than a million people on the Internet and brought him over 70,000 new subscribers to his newsletter. (Are you starting to see the power of all this?)

    Ah, but what if you don't have the money to make short movies or if you haven't got a creative bone in your body? Then you must do whatever you can do to have your marketing message seen by as many people as possible that, in turn, will pass that message on to others. Here are just

    Successful Marketing Requires Follow Up
    I'd like to share the story of a new yogurt shop that opened in our neighborhood, because I think it provides some great marketing lessons we can all learn from.The Little Yogurt Shop That CouldThis little yogurt shop opened recently in a retail space that has been home to several ice cream shops over the past few years. None of the ice cream shops were successful in that retail space for any length of time.My guess is this is p
    subscribers. That's when Microsoft stepped in and purchased it for $400 million. Not bad for a free service, huh?

    Fast forward a few years and we've got people in many, many fields creating marketing messages that enlist the recipients as a voluntary sales force; people who receive the message, spread the message like wildfire throughout their various business and social networks. Just think of all the e-mail jokes you receive and you'll know what I'm talking about.

    We can accomplish on the Internet in seconds what it would take us months or even years to accomplish offline. With just the click of a mouse a message can be sent to hundreds or even thousands of people. The result is that our networking efforts can produce monumental results.

    Look at Scott Stratten. He's a guy who created a short video that was seen by more than a million people on the Internet and brought him over 70,000 new subscribers to his newsletter. (Are you starting to see the power of all this?)

    Ah, but what if you don't have the money to make short movies or if you haven't got a creative bone in your body? Then you must do whatever you can do to have your marketing message seen by as many people as possible that, in turn, will pass that message on to others. Here are just

    Fast-track career success with Informational Interviews
    Informational interviewing can play a pivotal role in building one’s network to assist in penetrating the hidden job market and unadvertised job prospects, but unfortunately is often a tool that is ignored in a job seeker’s career and job search campaign.Informational interviewing is a ‘fact-finding exploration’ that will assist a job seeker in identifying an optimal place of work that is conducive to their skills, motivation and talent, thus
    receive and you'll know what I'm talking about.

    We can accomplish on the Internet in seconds what it would take us months or even years to accomplish offline. With just the click of a mouse a message can be sent to hundreds or even thousands of people. The result is that our networking efforts can produce monumental results.

    Look at Scott Stratten. He's a guy who created a short video that was seen by more than a million people on the Internet and brought him over 70,000 new subscribers to his newsletter. (Are you starting to see the power of all this?)

    Ah, but what if you don't have the money to make short movies or if you haven't got a creative bone in your body? Then you must do whatever you can do to have your marketing message seen by as many people as possible that, in turn, will pass that message on to others. Here are just

    Determining Your Trade Show Objectives
    Millions of individuals attend and thousands of companies participate, but relatively few who are involved in trade shows fully understand the exhibit medium. Many exhibitors at the average trade or industrial show make gross errors in their exhibits because they do not know what the medium is or how to use it wisely.There are many reasons why a company enters a trade show, and it is important that a company spell out its objectives before ma
    llion people on the Internet and brought him over 70,000 new subscribers to his newsletter. (Are you starting to see the power of all this?)

    Ah, but what if you don't have the money to make short movies or if you haven't got a creative bone in your body? Then you must do whatever you can do to have your marketing message seen by as many people as possible that, in turn, will pass that message on to others. Here are just a few things you can try:

    • Create a simple mailing list (perhaps something like a quote of the day) - with inspirational, educational or funny content that will be passed from one person to another. At the bottom of each issue put a small message about yourself and your offerings.
    • If you send a newsletter, be sure to ask readers to pass copies along in every issue.
    • Put a tell-a-friend form on your Web site.
    • Use autoresponders to stay in touch with your prospects and customers. Give tem unexpected bonuses that they can pass on to others.
    • Get as much media coverage as possible by sending press releases regularly.
    • Enter into joint ventures with people who share your target market and cross-pollinate your mailing lists while you each endorse the other.
    • Submit articles to article banks and your name will be seen over and over again when the articles are used in newsletters and placed on different Web sites.
    • Create affiliate programs for your products and services. Let others promote you to their networks.
    • Write an e-book that you give away and allow others to give away or sell, if they wish, as long as they do not alter it. Naturally, your marketing message will be front and center.

    Bottom Line: If you want your success to be outrageous, make sure your message is contagious.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.writeyou.net/article/28418/writeyou-Viral-Marketing-Putting-Your-Networking-On-Steroids.html">Viral Marketing: Putting Your Networking On Steroids</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.writeyou.net/article/28418/writeyou-Viral-Marketing-Putting-Your-Networking-On-Steroids.html]Viral Marketing: Putting Your Networking On Steroids[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Invest In Your Employees and Watch Your Profits Grow!

    Trade Show Reporting

    Marketing Tip: Market Yourself Through Public Speaking

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com


    odzież medyczna nieruchomości Odzież reklamowa Oferty pracy opony letnie