Viral Marketing and List Building Tips

March 2, 2010

Twitter As an Email List-Building Tool

Filed under: Internet Marketing, List Building, Twitter Marketing — Tags: , — admin @ 10:05 am

One of the most efficient list building tools has come to the fore less than a year ago. That tool is called Twitter. One of the most significant advantages of using twitter as a marketing tool, and a list building tool is the immediate response which the company receives from all prospective subscribers. It is very easy to build a list of members simply by tweeting the right key words, and attracting customers to you rather than searching them out. This has turned out be a very efficient list building tool for companies all over the internet.

There are many strategies which one can employ to use the reach and popularity of twitter for one’s marketing purposes. The first method is simple yet gives really great results. Once the people have read your tweets and are interested, all you need to do is ask for their email address in return for more useful information from you about that topic. Some might take offense to this and even go as far as to call it blackmail, but it is technically nothing of the sort. You are providing them a service here, and are simply asking for contact details in return so that you may approach them later on to sell your products or services if they are interested. No one is forcing any issue here, and a good businessman will not listen to such mindless criticism for a second. Tweeting such invitations is a common thing these days, and everyone does it. What the company must keep in mind is the ultimate goal, and then it must employ the best possible route of getting there. As long as you are social in your tweets and not overtly marketing, there is no problem in employing such measures. Once that user has responded positively to your offer, you can then convert that user into a subscriber who will be added to your email list, and will become a responsive member in the future.

All the various tools and applications on twitter can be used as effective list building tools. Videos, posts, articles, links etc. all of these can be employed to let you tweet followers about your website, and try to attract them towards giving you their email addresses to strengthen your mailing list. Twitter is perhaps the most popular social networking site of all, and is a gold mine of potential customers and subscribers to your mailing list. All a company needs to do is build a credible profile for itself and figure out how to attract their target market of customers. Once this is done, the list building process will take care of itself, and the company is bound to prosper.

February 18, 2010

Viral Marketing - Reaching Your Customers on Their Terms

Filed under: Internet Marketing — Tags: — admin @ 3:56 pm

Traditional methods of marketing and advertising are dying.

Why do I say that? Answer the following questions and what conclusion do? You draw.

Do you use the yellow pages?
Do you watch television commercials?
Do you listen to advertisements on the radio?
Do you read “junk mail” advertisements?
Do you read newspaper and magazine advertisements?
Did you, like most people, answer “No” to most, if not all, of those questions? If you did answer “No” then you should be reaching the same conclusion as I. If “No” is the answer; that raises the question of where are you and others going for your information and of course the primary answer is the Internet.

Why is traditional marketing/advertising dying?

Many people today either cannot find their Yellow Pages Directory or they threw it away when it arrived. Companies that track their leads have learned that the Yellow Pages are no longer producing the desired results. Yellow Pages are not the only media where companies are seeing diminishing returns: newspapers, magazines, and direct mail pieces have all been effected by the Internet. The Internet puts information close at hand and provides the viewer access to more details at the click of the mouse.

Today, customers and prospects either:

Use the Internet to find the services they want or need.
Ask family, friends, and even acquaintances for referrals and references.
Instead of watching television or listening to radio commercials people change the channel with their dial or remote controls or they have recorded the program and fast forward through the commercials. Viewers and listeners are looking to be entertained versus having products pitched to them; there is no tolerance for the hard sell tactics.

This begs the question: why do businesses even advertise in the yellow pages, on television, and the radio? To some extent the answer is: advertising using those media is expected. If customers and prospects do not hear or see these advertisements from the companies that have traditionally advertised in this manner; they will begin to question the staying power of the business. Conversely if the customers and prospects are not accustomed to seeing the business use the traditional advertising; they think nothing of it.

On the other hand customers and prospects do not want to be interrupted by the commercials. It is a dilemma that businesses must figure out.

The oldest form of marketing is Word of Mouth or relationship marketing. The effectiveness of these “advertisements” was typically successful because you were simultaneously receiving an endorsement.

As markets grew and as businesses expanded; new techniques were created to reach new prospects. With the advent of newspaper or print advertisements, television commercials, and direct mail to name a few; ways to spend your advertising dollars exploded.

Although businesses were successful in the goal of reaching more customers the effectiveness of the process declined drastically. Businesses were typically told that a return of 1/2 of 1% to 2% was a great response. When you consider how much time, effort, and cost was expended in attracting these new customers the return was truly very small.

With the advent of today’s new Internet technologies, commonly referred to as Web2.0* applications; technology has brought back the days and effectiveness of Word of Mouth and relationship marketing. Not only has it come back; the ability to have more control and manage it has improved dramatically. Businesses even have the ability to drive the effort. To be successful today’s businesses need to take advantage of this technology to make their products and services known and to be a viable competitor.

Answer these questions:

Are you looking to build your business?
Do you want your marketing and promotional dollars and efforts to generate more results?
Did you or do you expect more from your website?
Do you want your customers speaking on your behalf and promoting your business?
Do you want to tap into the Social Networking phenomena to promote your business?
If you answered “yes” to these questions watch for my next article: What Is a Social Network Contact Worth.

*web2.0 applications are those that enable interaction between businesses, customers, and prospective customers. Specifically the applications are Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and business and personal blogs to name a few. In the past communication was one way, now with the opportunity for dialogue effectiveness increases dramatically. In fact in the web2.0 environment content is a collaborative process between you and your customers.

February 11, 2010

Simple Yet Effective Blogging Tips & Advices

Filed under: Blogging — Tags: — admin @ 8:39 am

Starting a new blog is not a big deal at all. However, there are some key features and some important issues that must be taken into account before you begin with blogging. In this piece of writing, I would be disclosing some simple yet effective blogging tips and advices that will surely prove as necessary guidelines for the beginners.

1- The blogging platform should not be selected according to its popularity but instead, it will be selected according to your suitability and feasibility. If you are unable to do so then you will be out of the business in a very short period of time. The blogging platform should be easy to use and also have technical support feature that can help you in future while you try to maintain your blog.

2- You must select a template for your blog which doesn’t require lot of alterations and adjustments. There are lots of formats available in the market which are already setup and doesn’t need any change at all. You can select one out these so many available options. However, you must take care of one thing that you should not only consider the formatting and the appearance of the template but you must also consider the technical aspects because you are beginner and in the beginning, you would surely be unaware of the technical aspects which might be associated with the template of your choice.

3- Next simple yet effective blogging tip for the beginners is that you must keep a back up of your blog all the time. A back up will ensure that you are well prepared to cope up with some accidents and hard times that you might confront in your near future. This is one very common mistake committed by many beginners that they don’t keep a back of their data, I hope that after going through this advice you won’t be the one out of so many which are out there blogging these days.

4- Last but not the least important blogging tip for the beginner is related to the content which you would be posting on your blog. You must always make sure that the content which you would be posting on your blog is the core area of your blog and it is the thing which will decide your fate in the days to come. Always try to post something which is relevant to the nature of your business and keep the information precise but interesting at the same time as well.

Above mentioned were some simple yet effective blogging and advices for the beginners. If you want to begin with blogging then you must get a strong hold on the aspect which I discussed in this piece of writing in order to succeed with your blogging.

December 21, 2009

How Blogging Brings Fame: Becoming Famous and Successful Through Your Blogs

Filed under: Blogging — admin @ 7:31 am

If you have a knack for writing and if people loves what you write about but you can’t find a publisher that wants to publish what you write, you have to try out the internet. You have to consider the fact that writing can make you famous. If you think that you are good enough, then you should try writing blogs. Ever since blogging craze began, there were a lot of people who began opening up their own blog sites and a few of them have become famous. So, how does blogging bring fame?

First of all, because you will be posting what you write on blogging websites, it can be easily accessed by a lot of people. This is the internet. With millions of people logging in each day, there is a great chance that someone will come across your blogs.

If you are seeking fame and be known as a great writer, then positing what you write on blogging websites is the cheapest way to do so. It is also one of the easiest ways to become famous in the internet.

To start writing blogs, you first need to create a blogging website. Today, there are quite a lot of websites that hosts blogging for free. Sign up with one of these websites and begin posting your blogs.

Basically, blogs are known to be journals. Think of it as writing your day to day activities and experiences and letting people know about it. However, you can absolutely write about anything in blogs. It can be facts or you can also write fictional short stories. Or, you can do a mix of both.

The great thing about blogging is that you absolutely have complete freedom on whatever you want to write about. However, you have to take care in avoiding offending someone. Racial discrimination and other hate messages is prohibited as well as pornographic content.

Now that you posted your very first blog, the next thing to do is sit back and wait for readers to come across your blog and begin reading it. You don’t actually need to advertise as the people who read it will be the ones that will advertise for you. If you are good enough, then they will leave a comment on what they think about your blogs and they will also recommend it to their family and friends as a good read.

The secret in becoming successful and famous in blogs is the content of what you write. It should be interesting and easy to read. Try catching people’s attention on the very first sentence. Once you catch their attention, they will become interested enough to read the entire blog.

This is the secret to becoming famous in blogging and gain a lot of loyal readers.

Try to update your blogging website on a daily basis. If you really don’t have something to write about and you have a normal, routine life, try adding a little spice to it. You don’t actually need to lie but you can always bend the truth behind your so called escapades. Exaggerate a little and also add a little humor. You have to remember that readers don’t really want to know about your day to day activities. They want excitement. You don’t actually need to tell the readers details about your daily life, but what you need to do is get them to use their imagination. These are some of the tips that you might want to remember when writing blogs. With these tips, you can be sure that your blogging website will bring you fame.

December 20, 2009

Your eBook is your Viral Salesman

Filed under: Viral Marketing — Tags: — admin @ 8:14 am

eBooks are the future and the future is now. The printed word on paper and bound into books used to be the only way information was given and received. They were great, you could take them with you and put them on shelves and they do still exist and will continue to for the foreseeable future but the time of the eBook has arrived.

The marketing eBook is a slightly different animal from just an eBook. Marketing eBooks contain text, images, links to web pages and navigation controls. The marketing eBook has become a very important part of marketing on the Internet.

With a marketing eBook you can present your story in an effective way and include links to your web sales pages. Your eBook can become your best salesman.

First, your eBook needs to be interesting and informative. It always has links back to your web site and to your sales page.

Next, be sure that you have a prominent section telling readers that they are free to give your eBook away. Let them know that they can post it on their site as a free download, that they can use it as a bonus, and that they can bundle it with other products. This is the way to create viral marketing for your products or services. Remember those links back to your site contained in the eBook?

Last but certainly not least before you send your eBook out to the world, double check spelling and grammar and be sure that you have tested every link to verify that it goes where it is supposed to go. Obvious errors will reflect badly on you and will not be of much value to you, it could even by damaging.

Post your eBook to some of the eBook directories. Many let you post it for free, or will let you post a link on their site to your eBook.


December 19, 2009

Why and How E-mail Viral Marketing Works

Filed under: Email Marketing, Viral Marketing — Tags: , — admin @ 9:11 am

What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message’s exposure and influence. Like viruses, such strategies take advantage of rapid multiplication to explode the message to thousands and then to millions.

Public health nurses offer sage advice at flu season: stay away from people who cough, wash your hands often, and don’t touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. Viruses only spread when they’re easy to transmit. Viral e-mail marketing works great on the Internet because instant communication has become so easy and inexpensive. Digital format make copying simple. From a marketing standpoint, you must simplify your marketing message so it can be transmitted easily and without degradation. Short is better. Remember the K.I.S.S. standard….Keep it Simple Stupid. The shorter and easier to remember is always better than long and complicated.

Clever viral marketing plans take advantage of common human motivations. The desire to be cool and greed drives people. So does the hunger to be popular, loved, and understood. The resulting urge to communicate produces millions of websites and billions of e-mail messages.

Most people are social. Nerdy, basement-dwelling computer science grad students are the exception. Social scientists tell us that each person has a network of 8 to 12 people in their close network of friends, family, and associates. People on the Internet develop networks of relationships, too. They collect e-mail addresses and favorite website URLs. Affiliate programs exploit such networks, as do permission e-mail lists. Learn to place your message into existing communications between people, and you rapidly multiply its dispersion. If you can design a marketing strategy that builds on common motivations and behaviors for its transmission, you have a winner.


December 18, 2009

What Works & What Doesn’t in Viral Marketing

Filed under: Viral Marketing — Tags: — admin @ 9:09 am

Stop with the enforced e-mail forwards already! Trying to force or bribe people to forward your info to a friends or family in order to be rewarded or win looks skanky in today’s ultra-permission-based world. Especially when you tell visitors nothing about their friend’s or family’s privacy in the space directly next to the e-mail form.

A true viral campaign gets forwarded because consumers are compelled to do so by the glory of the content, not because you bribed them with points or something else.

What absolutely will not work:

Suggesting that e-mail recipients forward your message to their friends and family will not work. Adding a line at the bottom of your e-mail that reads “Please feel free to forward this message to a friend” is more likely to get it deleted than forwarded.

What absolutely will work:

Offering something worthy of sharing like a valuable discount, vital information or offering an incentive for sharing like additional entries into a sweepstakes or an added discount or premium service will work.

Relevant or timely information, research, or studies that are included in your e-mail might encourage the recipients to share with their family and friends. Interactive content like a quiz or test, especially if it’s fun, will inspire forwarding.

Jokes and cartoons are almost always forwarded to everybody the recipient knows. Why? Because they are entertaining and entertainment is meant to be shared.

A really cool multimedia experience is always going to achieve a lot of pass-along. Rich media is new and the novelty and tech factors alone are often enough to make the e-mail recipient eager to share it. Oops! Almost forgot one really important thing….You can craft a brilliant e-mail following all the rules, but if a consumer visits your site and has an experience less that what was promised, you are going to achieve viral marketing, alright…the bad kind. So be certain that your product or service is ready and is as advertised.

December 17, 2009

What an eBook Can Do for You in Viral Marketing

Filed under: Viral Marketing — Tags: , , , — admin @ 9:01 am

An eBook that includes your marketing message and a link to your website is a proven technique in viral marketing. This method uses the multiplication effect to “explode” the distribution of your message by willing participants.

This is the basic principle that was used by Hotmail to get established. When the two founders set up their free email system, all the messages that were sent by subscribers had a text message at the bottom which identified Hotmail as the origin. People who sent emails to their friends advertised the free email site.

Using viral eBooks as a marketing method is cheap. It doesn’t take long to set up and it’s even quicker if you use rebrandable eBooks that have been written by others. Just use your favorite search engine and do a web search. You will find many rebrandable eBooks that are available on whatever subject you are interested in and that apply to your e-business. One method of distributing the eBook is to offer it to visitors in exchange for subscribing to your newsletter. If they pass it on to their friends and family it will promote your business for you.

eBooks are capable of reaching a large audience and are limited only by the enthusiasm of the participants.

eBooks are fairly easy to create. It’s possible to produce your own eBooks by combining articles that you have written or have gotten from public domain sources, such as directories.

A common approach is to use material that has Private Label Rights, including articles and reports that have been written specifically for that purpose, for that niche. Using a portion of a larger work that you have prepared such as the first three chapters of a large eBook could also be used as a viral eBook.


December 16, 2009

Viral Marketing using Forums

Filed under: Viral Marketing — Tags: — admin @ 9:00 am

There are different types of forums, beyond the obvious topical types, of “marketing” or “special interest”, etc. “Marketing” and “special interest” are two types of what are commonly referred to as “open forums”.

There are, however, business and professional forums, which do not operate under the same rules and, more often than not, disallow any and all types of advertising or self-promotion. Forums that have been created to support the membership of a particular program are especially adamant on this topic and often demand that all members refrain from all types if advertising on their sites.

Still, even with all these hurdles, it is possible to successfully advertise in forums. In all cases a pre-requisite for success is developing a good reputation and a good relationship and maintaining both. So, while it is true that this a form of free advertising, it does require a certain amount of investment as far as time and energy are concerned, not to mention subtly and finesse.

To successfully market on any forum, the first requirement is to take a personal interest in the main topic of the forum. That means visiting it on a regular basis and developing a good relationship with the members and the moderators. It, also, means taking an active roll in the conversations and being willing to help others. Of course, it goes without saying that it means abiding by any and all rules that exist. In this way, one can develop a reputation, and business will just naturally develop because humans tend to work with people they trust.

Since the main purpose of a forum is the exchange of information and/or ideas, marketers must respect that objective and abide by it. Marketing forums, where everyone there has something to advertise and sell, usually have even more stringent rules.


December 15, 2009

Viral Marketing Goes Mobile

Filed under: Viral Marketing — Tags: — admin @ 9:12 am

Mobile devices, mobile phones and PDA’s are one of the last great frontiers of viral advertisement opportunities. However, we have become experts at filtering everything, our air and water, our e-mail and pop-ups, and our mobile devices as well. We are good at filtering.

The very idea of unwanted advertising streaming through our Blackberries is abhorrent. Mobile devices are the ultimate opt-in medium and, therefore, a great way for marketers to connect with users…if that’s what the users want. “WANT” is the key word here. How should marketers approach the medium?

There are three main ways to achieve this. They are:

1. Offer exclusive content. Anyone can offer ring tones. It’s the unique content, such as exclusive mobile images of new brand concepts, that drives interest and calls them out in other media like e-mail campaigns, newsletters, websites, etc. So a wireless campaign is most effective when it offers exclusive content for wireless devices.

2. Make it useful and timely. Think about what would be handy and helpful to have on a mobile device. Last year, for example, Food Network enabled Sprint customers to download shopping lists for their Thanksgiving dinners. There was a lot of “Sprint-envy” going around among non-sprint customers.

3. Clearly define objectives. Usually, one of two business objectives drives successful mobile experiences: incremental revenue of brand intimacy. On the intimacy factor, a text message usually takes priority over almost any other form of communication. Why? Because we haven’t yet been saturated with mobile spam, and this is what causes us to prioritize wireless messaging over voice. Mobile marketing has been out there for a while but we marketers have new territory to explore. Video offers fantastic opportunities for engagement. Consumers already bypass their filters for highly useful or entertaining content and will do so for rich exclusive, compelling content.


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