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The Basics of Viral Marketing and How to
Make it Work for You
by Jo Han Mok

Published on this site: December 11th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

Wikipedia defines viral marketing as a technique that uses
pre-existing social networks to produce exponential
increases in awareness through self-replicating viral
processes. Basically it is marketing that appears to work much the same as a cold virus, spreading from person to
person explosively.
The best part is that you can take advantage of this
marketing technique without expensive software or
technological expertise.
Here are 6 techniques that will
start a viral storm of traffic to your site, if you use
them properly.
- Give away information to your customers and include back links to your site. You can post these books or special
reports on ebook directories, give away sites and use JV
partners to give to their list. Encourage people to pass
the information along to their friends who have an interest
in the topic. If your information is accurate and helpful
you'll find many people be passing the book to friends.
- You can use
a Tell-a-Friend script on your site.
Essentially you give your customer and visitors a way to
easily share your website. Depending upon your market you
may find that offering an incentive to tell a friend or two will encourage more traffic. Incentives can be free
information that is delivered directly after the
tell-a-friend script has been executed. Assure your
readers that you do not collect email addresses when they
enter their friend's address. They are not opting their
friend into your ezine.
- Do you get funny video clips from friends
and family?
This is viral marketing. Although the clip may not be
selling anything the concept of passing from person to
person is viral. Now, putting your imagination to work,
can you create an idea around your niche that would be
interesting? Something that would be passed from person to
person? All you need is a digital camera. Videos without
the professional 'feel' lend themselves to authenticity.
You only have to look at the popularity of reality TV to
realize how much people like 'peeking' in on the lives of
others.
- Are you trying to get your information out to your
public quickly? You can generate an Internet Press Release
to draw in your readers. This is a method that can have
far reaching effects when done with creativity and panache.
Bring your readers to your page and send them out with a
video or ebook to share with their friends.
- Undercover marketing,
done well, can be fun and
intriguing. You create a mystery surrounding your niche.
There are questions, mystique, a potential for danger and
people keep coming back for more. It becomes fun and
interesting. Your readers keep coming back for more and
sending their friends to figure out the mystery. Yanik
Silver has been doing this for sometime with his
Underground Marketing Seminar. He doesn't release the name
of several of the speakers, the attendees are undercover
agents and the information is highly confidential. The
whole event is cloaked in mystery.
- Social network sites are here to
stay. They often
evolve around a particular topic. MySpace, the most
popular network site, is a general forum where people
discuss anything from monkeys to marriage. The information
on these sites is searchable. You can easily develop a
list of people interested in your topic or niche and
release funny exciting information that they are encouraged
to pass along to their friends.
- Buzz marketing is creating a 'buzz'
about a particular
subject, video, website or writing. In 2001 Morgan
Westerman discovered a poem in the public domain that he
published to the Internet. It was a feel good poem that
people started passing from friend to friend. Then the
Twin Towers collapsed and people in the U.S. started
searching for answers and encouragement. An Interview With
God blossomed into a mega-hit. As he realized how much
more traffic his site was receiving Mr. Westerman redesigned, added music and graphics. Later he sold screen
savers, cards and inspirational books. This was a matter
of pure chance. Mr. Westerman did not anticipate 9/11 but
he was able to rethink his use of that public domain poem
and has created an industry unique unto itself.
These were seven of the low technology techniques you can
use to start a viral storm of traffic. They are easy to
learn and to develop. Use them to your advantage!

Jo Han Mok - is a #1 bestselling author and frequent
featured
speaker at Internet Marketing bootcamps and conferences.
Visit his website for a simple step-by-step plan to profit
online in 21 days or less!
http://www.SuperFastProfit.com


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