Viral Marketing
A website that built a list for you would seem to be the perfect website. After all the biggest challenge for most website owners, I avoid the word webmaster usually, is getting enough visitors, otherwise known as traffic.
To build your list a system has to be in place that encourages each visitor to contact their friends or subscribers and rewards them for doing so.
Launch formula Marketing or LFM does this and so does MyViralSpiral. I have not used both scripts so I can’t give a comparative review.
Expert List Building is an LFM site. So also is “NewbieOnTheNet”
After we launch expertlistbuilding we will look very closely and probably give Myviralspiral a go, perhaps by relaunching “NewbieOnTheNet” as an MVS site.
THEN I’ll do a comparative review for you!
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Filed under Launch Formula Marketing, List, list building, Tim brocklehurst, Viral List Building, Viral Marketing by Alex and Kathy on Jul 2nd, 2008. Comment.
The Six Simple Principles of Viral Marketing
by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, E-Commerce Consultant
Web Marketing Today, February 1, 2005. Originally published 2/1/2000
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I admit it. The term “viral marketing” is offensive. Call yourself a Viral Marketer and people will take two steps back. I would. “Do they have a vaccine for that yet?” you wonder. A sinister thing, the simple virus is fraught with doom, not quite dead yet not fully alive, it exists in that nether genre somewhere between disaster movies and horror flicks.
But you have to admire the virus. He has a way of living in secrecy until he is so numerous that he wins by sheer weight of numbers. He piggybacks on other hosts and uses their resources to increase his tribe. And in the right environment, he grows exponentially. A virus don’t even have to mate — he just replicates, again and again with geometrically increasing power, doubling with each iteration:
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In a few short generations, a virus population can explode.
Viral Marketing Defined
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, to millions.
Off the Internet, viral marketing has been referred to as “word-of-mouth,” “creating a buzz,” “leveraging the media,” “network marketing.” But on the Internet, for better or worse, it’s called “viral marketing.” While others smarter than I have attempted to rename it, to somehow domesticate and tame it, I won’t try. The term “viral marketing” has stuck.
The Classic Hotmail.com Example
The classic example of viral marketing is Hotmail.com, one of the first free Web-based e-mail services. The strategy is simple:
- Give away free e-mail addresses and services,
- Attach a simple tag at the bottom of every free message sent out: “Get your private, free email at http://www.hotmail.com” and,
- Then stand back while people e-mail to their own network of friends and associates,
- Who see the message,
- Sign up for their own free e-mail service, and then
- Propel the message still wider to their own ever-increasing circles of friends and associates.
Like tiny waves spreading ever farther from a single pebble dropped into a pond, a carefully designed viral marketing strategy ripples outward extremely rapidly. Read more on Viral Marketing:the Principles according to Ralph Wilson…
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Filed under Viral Marketing by Alex and Kathy on May 21st, 2008. Comment.



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