Viral
Marketing - Keep it Light
It is normal to be confused when you first hear the term
“viral
marketing.” You’ll be relieved to know that
“viral
marketing” has nothing to do with computer viruses.
It is a
term to describe marketing your business with things that can get
passed around the Internet, such as eBooks, podcasts, forwarded emails,
and more.
When done correctly, viral marketing can be very cost-effective and
easy to implement. To get started, take a moment and think about your
target market and what they would find helpful. To get the
most
out of your viral marketing, try to create something that your target
market would enjoy so much they would want to share it with their
friends. Hopefully, the people they share it with will also
share
it with their friends, and so forth.
For example, if you sell food related items, you could create a special
report on creating gift baskets. On the cover page as well as
the
last page of your report, you could include your logo and website
address. You could also use this same report as a
“freebie” to encourage sign-ups for your
newsletter.
Once people sign up for your newsletter, you can send them a link that
will allow them to download the special report. You can let
them
know that they can forward the report to family and friends.
By doing this, you will increase the size of your mailing list, and if
the people on your mailing list find your special report to be helpful,
they will send it to other people. Since your website URL is on the
report, the people who received the report as a forward may become
curious and visit your site, which will increase your website traffic.
The key is to keep everything very helpful and light. If you
created something that was blatantly advertising your business, some
people may automatically disregard the product and will decide not to
send it to anyone else. This defeats the whole process of
vial
marketing.
Some other viral marketing ideas are as follows:
eCourse: An eCourse is similar to a special report, except
that
it is broken down into several days and each day a new
“lesson” is delivered to the subscribers’
email. These can work great as they allow you to contact a
person
several times and offer them something different each time contact is
made.
eBook: An eBook is longer than a special report, and it is something
you could potentially charge people money for. However, if
you
want to use it as a promotional item, it can definitely work very well.
Top 10 List: Some people do not have time to read an eBook and just
want the “Cliff Notes” of a particular
topic. A Top
10 list can serve this purpose. For example, depending on
whom
your target market is and what type of products you sell, you could
create list of secret ways to save money on your next vacation or tips
on how to get baby to sleep through the night.
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