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If you're trying to grow your business via the Web, you need to know about
viral marketing. The term refers to a powerful internet marketing strategy
whereby marketing messages are spread via individual users and coverage
expands exponentially as those individuals share messages with their contacts
and so on. (Remember the old '70s shampoo ad, "and they told two friends,
and they told two friends, and so on, and so on..."). Sean Parker is probably too young to remember that ad, but his use and understanding of the Web as a marketing tool has placed him at the forefront of peer-to-peer computing. This issue of Antiphony Insights presents Sean's perspective on this critical topic. We're always interested in your comments and suggestions. Let us know how you liked this issue by sending your feedback to insights@antiphony.com. |
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![]() Of Connectors, Mavens and Salesmen Rob Weber, Antiphony (rweber@antiphony.com) When crafting a marketing plan to launch a new offering, or reposition an existing one, identify the select number of people who can cause a word of mouth phenomena to tip. In our recommended reading, Malcolm Gladwell describes the personality types that are key to this process. Mavens accumulate and share knowledge; Connectors have the contacts and spread the information; and Salesmen are the ones who close the deal and get people to try the new offering. The behaviors and activities of these people can dramatically increase the leverage of marketing investments. Cultivate sincere, trusting relationships with these select few individuals early in the development of your new offering. To learn more about leveraging viral marketing and network effects, contact us at insights@antiphony.com. ![]() ![]() The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference Malcolm Gladwell (ISBN: 0316346624) Nearly half a century ago (Katz and Lazarsfeld, 1955), word-of-mouth was shown to be the most effective tool in a marketing communication program. The Tipping Point is required reading as technology continues to reinvent communication and word-of-mouth. |
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