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3 Steps to Find “Freebies” to Add to Your E-book - 300 words |
| Excerpt: Those of us who regularly shop on line are familiar with the array of free gifts, free bonuses and just plain freebies that are offered to a visitor to a website to encourage them to buy. How could you collect, select and offer free gifts, which will be valued as much as the original merchandise that is being purchased, put these gifts together and add them to your E-book? |
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6 Ideas for Viral Marketing - 300 words |
| Excerpt: Purchase the branding rights to a viral E-book. Allow people to give away your free E-book to their visitors. Then, their visitors will also give it away. This will just continue to spread your ad all over the Internet. |
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B2B Marketers Do It, Too - 300 words |
| Excerpt: They use viral marketing by e-mail as a marketing tool... what did you think I meant? Viral marketing can work well for B2B providers, as long as the following is true: |
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E-books and Affiliate Programs - 306 words |
| Excerpt: Some E-books combine very well with an affiliate program. When the affiliate receives some extra benefit from promoting the viral message, like being able to brand your E-book with his affiliate links, the affiliate makes a sale when a reader buys through a branded link. |
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"Folksonomies" - a New Viral Marketing Tool - 325 words |
| Excerpt: A new consumer phenomenon is called "tagging" or "folksonomies" (short for folks and taxonomy). Tagging is powerful because consumers are creating an organizational structure for online content. Folksonomies not only enable people to file away content under tags, but, even better, share it with others by filing it under a global taxonomy that they created. |
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Four Good Reasons to Use Viral E-books- 325 words |
| Excerpt: It is a well known and widely accepted fact, that E-books….FREE E-books…are one of the best weapons in a viral marketing campaign arsenal. Here are four good reasons why this is true today and will continue to be true for the foreseeable future. |
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Getting a “Buzz” On - 312 Words |
| Excerpt: Viral marketing has matured a bit over the years. There seems to have been a shift to the web not just being seen by agencies and brands as another tick box for any ad campaign, which is significant enough, but now being the medium where a campaign is launched to create a buzz before it hits TV and print. |
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Houston Museum of Natural Science Went Viral - 336 words |
| Excerpt: The Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS) was one chosen to showcase the world-famous Exhibition for the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. HMNS quickly realized that while the exhibit was expected to generate a great deal of interest, it didn’t have a lot of appeal for their core audience. |
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How to Get and Use E-Mail Addresses for Viral Advertising - 300 words |
| Excerpt: Viral marketing has an array of possibilities and ways to achieve your overall goals. However, just like everything else, preplanning and the right setup to create success are the things you will need to make it work for you and your e-business. |
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Humor Turns E-Mail Viral - 325 words |
| Excerpt: A study by Sharpe Partners, an interactive marketing agency, revealed that 89% of adult Internet users in America share content with others via e-mail. This is excellent news for those companies who use self-propelling word-of-mouse” e-mail techniques to sell their products. |
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| Start Viral Marketing Campaigns Using E-books - 307 words |
| Excerpt: Think about how a virus spreads from on person to another. One person gets sick and just by sneezing they can give the virus to many more people… those people get sick and share their germs with everyone they know and the next thing anybody knows is that there is an epidemic. |
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| Successful Forum Viral Marketing - 326 words |
| Excerpt: In order to be successful using forums to do viral marketing there are some things that are required. Do Your Homework: Prior to joining any forum, you must do some research. |
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| The Many Facets of Viral Marketing - 307 words |
| Excerpt: In the beginning, e-mail was the one way that viral marketing was started. Since that long ago day, viral marketing has gone from a marketing strategy to an art form and there are many ways to accomplish the objective of creating a successful viral marketing campaign. |
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| The Subservient Chicken - 305 words |
| Excerpt: Created for Miami Advertising Agency Crispin Porter and Bogusky by The Barbarian Group, the Subservient Chicken is a viral marketing promotion of Burger King’s line of chicken sandwiches. |
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| Using Chat Rooms in Viral Marketing - 313 words |
| Excerpt: Spamming chat rooms or instant messaging systems with undifferentiated marketing messages is certainly not a very good idea. But if they are used the right way, these channels can be great to communicate with the market - especially to establish a dialogue with customers. |
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| Using E-Mail to Achieve Objectives - 302 words |
| Excerpt: Viral marketing is an integral part of a campaign strategy that is used to achieve objectives. It is not the objective itself. If the main objective of an e-mail campaign is branding, in order to achieve greater branding success exposure you craft your message or offer in a way that it encourages pass-along. |
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| Using File Sharing in Viral Marketing - 301 words |
| Excerpt: There are probably ten million people online, looking for downloads at any given time. Of course, a lot of them could be looking for pornography or free software but still, reaching a minimum on a million people on any given day does offer some rather intriguing possibilities. |
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| Using Forums in Viral Marketing - 303 words |
| Excerpt: Recently, forum marketing has been touted as a kind of free, organic, viral marketing. But because so many marketers go into forums purely with the intention of marketing products or services, their actions and attitude unwittingly causes the exact opposite of the desired effect. |
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| Using Videos in Viral Marketing - 313 words |
| Excerpt: Where to use online video if wishing to maximize its effect, is what advertisers must carefully consider. Video to be used on the Internet should be information and communication focused while video to be used on television should be focused on entertainment. |
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| Viral Marketing Goes Mobile - 300 words |
| Excerpt: 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. |
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| Viral Marketing using Forums - 303 words |
| Excerpt: 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”. |
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| What an E-book Can Do for You - 303 words |
| Excerpt: An E-book 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. |
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| What Works & What Doesn't in Viral Marketing - 330 words |
| Excerpt: 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. |
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| Why and How E-mail Viral Marketing Works - 306 words |
| Excerpt: 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. |
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| Your E-book is your Viral Salesman - 316 words |
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Excerpt: The marketing E-book is a slightly different animal from just an E-book. Marketing E-books contain text, images, links to web pages and navigation controls. The marketing E-book has become a very important part of marketing on the Internet. |
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