Showing posts with label viral marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label viral marketing. Show all posts

February 15, 2011

Achieving The Coveted:Viral Marketing

Viral campaigns yield the highest ROI... Information about your product spreads naturally, like a contagious disease... only a good one...


I once read up on the 5 C’s of viral marketing:
Community, Compelling, Comedy, Charity, and Contest

Let's talk Community...

We all know that viral marketing in the social media space is all about communities. In fact, I would argue that communities play a larger role than most people think, both online and offline. They can build a brand, kill a brand, make a career, break a career, influence elections, etc. Think about it; from an offline perspective, life is community driven through PTA organizations, church groups, sports leagues, stay-at-home mommy groups, and various school organizations (sororities, fraternities) to name a few. And of course online, you have Myspace, Facebook, Linkedin, Digg, Stumbledupon and hundreds of other social media sites jumping in the scene daily.

Within each of these online/offline communities consumers are talking and having conversations with each other. And, they are sharing opinions, experiences, advice, recommendations and commentary about products, services and companies usually based on real personal experience.

THIS IS VIRAL MARKETING.

The challenge with viral marketing is that it’s not always viral, if that makes any sense... Often, marketers plan for and label their marketing plans as “viral” but 9 times out of 10, it never catches on. It’s the things that just happen by accident that become viral. Remember the Diet Coke and Mentos video? At first, Coca-Cola distanced themselves from the exploding Diet Coke and Mentos viral video phenomenon, fearing it would damage their reputation and brand; however, just recently that have fully embraced the concept and now there are over 7,000 consumer generated videos on YouTube, millions of pageviews, hundreds of comments, and favored by thousands of fans. The community here is not only the millions of YouTube enthusiasts, but also the micro-communities of people and their offline conversations about these videos.

  • Formulate your marketing message. Think about the product or service you are advertising and create a message that communicates the benefits and uses of what you are selling. A website is nonnegotiable.
  • Make the content on your website sharable. For example, you can allow readers to embed a funny video from your website onto their own blogs. An "email this article to your friend" link is another way information spreads from one person to another.
  • Use email as a viral marketing tool. Include a marketing message about your product or service in the tag lines of your emails and also include your advertising message in auto responder emails you send to those who email you.
  • Post your content on other Internet sites such as message boards and blogs. However, do this carefully; many forum managers are now aware of this practice and may delete your messages if they think it's spam.
  • Incorporate your marketing message into rich media. Video clips and Flash games are very popular on the Internet, so if you have a great idea for this medium your message will spread like wildfire.
  • Spread your message off line as well. Tell your friends and colleagues about your product or service and hand them business cards with the URL on them along with a catchy tag line, perhaps the same one you use in your emails.

What are you doing to boost your buzz factor?



By Jennifer Pricci

May 23, 2010

Is Viral Marketing Still In Vogue?

Viral campaigns yield the highest ROI... Information about your product spreads naturally, like a contagious disease... only a good one...
I once read up on the 5 C’s of viral marketing:
Community, Compelling, Comedy, Charity, and Contest
Let's talk Community...
We all know that viral marketing in the social media space is all about communities. In fact, I would argue that communities play a larger role than most people think, both online and offline. They can build a brand, kill a brand, make a career, break a career, influence elections, etc. Think about it; from an offline perspective, life is community driven through PTA organizations, church groups, sports leagues, stay-at-home mommy groups, and various school organizations (sororities, fraternities) to name a few. And of course online, you have Myspace, Facebook, Linkedin, Digg, Stumbledupon and hundreds of other social media sites jumping in the scene daily.
Within each of these online/offline communities consumers are talking and having conversations with each other. And, they are sharing opinions, experiences, advice, recommendations and commentary about products, services and companies usually based on real personal experience.
THIS IS VIRAL MARKETING.
The challenge with viral marketing is that it’s not always viral, if that makes any sense... Often, marketers plan for and label their marketing plans as “viral” but 9 times out of 10, it never catches on. It’s the things that just happen by accident that become viral. Remember the Diet Coke and Mentos video? At first, Coca-Cola distanced themselves from the exploding Diet Coke and Mentos viral video phenomenon, fearing it would damage their reputation and brand; however, just recently that have fully embraced the concept and now there are over 7,000 consumer generated videos on YouTube, millions of pageviews, hundreds of comments, and favored by thousands of fans. The community here is not only the millions of YouTube enthusiasts, but also the micro-communities of people and their offline conversations about these videos.
So, while I do believe it is impossible to craft a viral campaign, you can certainly try to influence one:
  • Formulate your marketing message. Think about product or service you are advertising and create a message that communicates the benefits and uses of what you are selling. A website is nonnegotiable.
  • Make the content on your website sharable. For example, you can allow readers to embed a funny video from your website onto their own blogs. An "email this article to your friend" link is another way information spreads from one person to another.
  • Use email as a viral marketing tool. Include a marketing message about your product or service in the tag lines of your emails and also include your advertising message in auto responder emails you send to those who email you.
  • Post your content on other Internet sites such as message boards and blogs. However, do this carefully; many forum managers are now aware of this practice and may delete your messages if they think it's spam.
  • Incorporate your marketing message into rich media. Video clips and Flash games are very popular on the Internet, so if you have a great idea for this medium your message will spread like wildfire.
  • Spread your message off line as well. Tell your friends and colleagues about your product or service and hand them business cards with the URL on them along with a catchy tag line, perhaps the same one you use in your emails.

What are you doing to boost your buzz factor?

May 1, 2010

The Most Effective Viral Marketing Methods

I struggled with the title of this blog post.  I wanted something kitchy, something to subconsciously imply this is indeterminable... because anybody who tries to sell you a viral marketing campaign should set up shop with an SEO expert who tries to sell you the #1 SER.  It is just not possible to guarantee.
Doesn't mean you can't try...
By far I find narrowcasting activities have proven the most effective for me in terms of generating a viral campaign... Below are 4 such narrowcasting activities I've implemented in my current position over the past year.
Writing 'Special Reports'
  • Special Reports work great because they allow you to go into more depth about the Topic or Problem in question where you'll then be able to lead them to how your Product or Service (or Affiliate product) can fix there current problem.
  • They give you Instant Credibility, which builds trust in your customer that you are knowlegdable in your industry.
  • Website owners are always looking for quality "Free Stuff" to give away or offer to there Visitors and/or Subscribers.
  • And your Contact Information will always be inside, no matter what. Meaning, as your report is being passed around the Internet you'll always be able to lead your potential customer back to your website where they could sign-up for your newsletter and/or read up more about your Products or Services you offer.
Putting Together A 'Free eBook'
  • Free eBooks work great as well and have the same benefits as I outlined through the special report. The only difference using this approach is, you can put together a free ebook in less time then it would take to produce your special report simply because it doesn't even have to be your own material inside, it can be someone else's.
  • And they also allow you to target more then one Product or Service inside because free ebooks are usually a compilation of related articles targetting a particular problem leaving you room to diversify.
Writing 'Articles'
  • Writing Articles is probably ONE of the Best and Most Effective Ways to produce a wave of Viral Traffic to your website because every website owner needs FRESH content to feed to there visitors and/or subscribers.
  • They also allow you to Target your audience's problem specifically that they're dealing with.
  • And at the end of the article you have a spot called the 'Resource Box' to insert your personal Bio and/or Website information. Just imagine if your article were to be picked up by some Newsletter Editor with a large list or High Traffic website and they use it as a 'Featured Article' in there publication, you could see an INSTANT surge of targeted traffic to your website overnight. That's where your 'Resource Box' comes in.
Package a 'Kit' on a Landing Page
  • Just using the word 'Kit' sends a message that your prospect is getting something of value. 
  • If you package your content of value into a downloadable package that you can store on a Landing Page, you've just exchanged a potentially viral offerings in exchange for lead data.
Perhaps you've noticed what these 3 'viral' methods all have in common...
They're in HIGH demand by website owners.
They're HIGHLY Targeted.
They give You INSTANT Credibility in your industry.
They are all INBOUND MARKETING tactics.
They have YOUR Contact Details leading to Your website.
...they're all FREE!

January 11, 2010

Video Killed the Print Ad

I just finished reading a broadbandevolved.com blog post that cites statistics predicting enormous growth in online local video revenue by 2012. It also projects that small- and medium-sized businesses will invest nearly 12% of their online advertising budgets in video ads because “people love online videos.”
I agree with broadbandevolved.com which projects online video becoming a huge revenue generator, not only because of it's proven effect on inbound marketing, but also because, one done correctly, it adds a viral component to any integrated marketing plan which has the potential to catapult a brand or message.
Where I can agree there are many traditional consumers who still prefer the written word, I do not feel that online video has, or should, replace written content. I do believe it can compliment this content, present it in a more precise manner, ad tone and authority and offer the opportunity to engage... engagement being an important part of the lasting impression equation.
People love online video. Americans viewed a record 13.5 billion online videos during the month of October - with nearly 40% of them on Google’s YouTube - representing a 45% increase in video watching vs. a year ago.
Source: comScore
The numbers say a lot, but here are a few other reasons to consider doing more than watching online video:
  • Inexpensive tools & software have made producing videos easier than ever
  • Almost all online video services are free
  • Online video is easily measured. Most services provide statistics on views, visitor demographics, and other valuable information
Here are some tips that I have found help escalate online video for inbound marketing purposes:
  1. State Your Objective.  Have a plan and tracking effectiveness
  2. Be Yourself.  Viewers respond to originality, so do what comes natural. Be inspired, make it memorable and capture the viewer's attention. Don't make your message too "salesy". You can increase your brand recognition with a very clever video without ever having to give a sales pitch.
  3. Keep it Short.  Online video should be shorter than 3 minutes to be effective. If you have a ton of ideas - make a series of short videos instead of one long one.
  4. Write A Good Description.  Video-sharing sites let you create "tags," which are words that describe your video. These tags, along with the title and description, are how your video will get searched for and located on video sharing sites. Search engines like Google have recently added video to their search results, so optimizing the metadata around your videos is increasingly important. The more "relevant" metadata you add describing your video, the more likely someone is to find your video.
  5. Increase Your Online Profile.  Now that you've launched the video online. How do you let people know about it? Embracing social media platforms as part of your communications mix is an integral first step.
How are you using video as a marketing tool?