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What we call viral marketing is actually two different kinds of concepts:
The original classic sort in which the marketing is the product and which a self-amplifying cycle occurs. Hotmail, for example, or YouTube. The more people use them, the more people see them. The more people see them, the more people use them. The product or service must be something that improves once more people use it.
A second kind has evolved over the last few years, and that’s a marketing campaign that spreads but isn’t the product itself. Shepard Fairey’s poster of Barack Obama was everywhere, because people chose to spread it. It was viral (it spread) and it was marketing (because it made an argument–a visual one–for a candidate.)
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Source: Seth Godin’s Blog




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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackOne way to help create viral marketing opportunities for your business is by enlisting the help of technology consultants to evaluate and update your website with viral elements. If your website is designed to be shared, by providing visitors with opportunities to share pages of your site with friends and colleagues for example, then it will be more virally effective for your business.
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