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| Subject: | Its viral marketing Jim - but not as we know it | ||
| Author: | textor: view profile | all posts by this author | add to favourites | ||
| Date: | 18:25:57 22 June 2004 | ||
You are probably familiar with viral marketing. Normally this takes the form of a game or screensaver. The marketing company launches it and does some marketing to get it started, and when people see it they are so impressed that they email it to their friends. If everyone who gets it sends it to a few people the message quickly spreads. This type of viral marketing can be very successful and the message can very quickly get distributed to a lot of people. However it is like one of those summer colds, you get it, you pass it on and pretty quickly it is over and things get back to normal.
However there is a form of viral marketing which has a much slower growth but lasts for years, continuing to grow and spread the message. This is by targeting web sites rather than mailboxes. It goes by a variety of names and formats, such as advertising application (AdApp), or syndicated material, but the basic concept is this.
So it is the same basic principle as the regular viral marketing scheme, but it works in slow motion because it relies on webmasters finding the freebee instead of it being mailed to them. However once they have it, they keep it on their web site giving you exposure to site visitors forever.
An advertising application or AdApp is a tool or function of some sort. Let’s take an example. We have a currency converter which is available free for anyone to include on their site. We didn’t do any marketing simply relying on webmasters to find it on each other’s sites. So with some programming work, but virtually no marketing effort:
This type of tool will continue to spread and generate traffic as long as the gadget is useful to people.
I did a log analysis for yesterday (monday) on the currency converter site. The app got viewed by 6,200 unique visitors on 320 web site. (a lot from wicked weasel and looking at their site I can see why!) Pause ... ok the converter is here: www.wickedweasel.com/currency
Note the link back to our web site. This is not in the javascript and therefore contributes to our page rank. Damn - their currency page has a pagerank of zero - never mind there are another 500 odd sites I know of that use it.
Just to repeat it, the growth is all self-generated. We have done no marketing apart from a very minor amount of seed marketing at the beginning. Obviously if you can afford some marketing on day 1 you can start a bit further up the (J shaped) curve.
Another example is a news feed. On www.bobsguide.com/news.html we have a news feed that anyone can place on their page. We are still on the early growth phase there, just over 100 sites. Its been going for maybe a year. Give it a couple of years and we will have a very useful source of traffic and page rank. In this case the Javascript is a bit cleverer and refuses to run unless the host site has made the link to our site (on the currency converter it is the honour system).
So think about what sort of tools or data people will want on their web site. There could be long-term traffic gold in it.
Bob
Textor
Its viral marketing Jim - but not as we know it, textor, 22 Jun 18:25
Its viral marketing Jim - but not as we know it, John Wards, 23 Jun 11:16
Its viral marketing Jim - but not as we know it, Justin Kirby, 23 Jun 18:07
Its viral marketing Jim - but not as we know it, textor, 23 Jun 18:44
Its viral marketing Jim - but not as we know it, Konstantin, 25 Jun 10:33
Its viral marketing Jim - but not as we know it, RuthRobins, 29 Dec 14:31