Viral Marketing to Sell Part One
Jan 31
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It sounds irresistible in theory. A completely free marketing campaign that reaches potentially millions of prospective customers. But does it work?
Viral marketing is a word of mouth campaign using one of the various free social networking sites, of which facebook, youtube and twitter are probably the most heavily played to. You post a link or a video to the site and your friends share the link with their friends and you’re in business. Instantaneous increase in your potential audience ten-fold.
But does it work?
Viral marketing, whether it’s a video or a web link or a photograph, relies on volume. It requires buy-in on a scale beyond your circle of friends and their circle of friends. It works by the sheer numbers, the likelihood that if you can reach enough people, someone is going to buy.

Viral marketing is completely contrary to the notions of conventional marketing. The whole point of marketing is to focus in on your target demographic and pinpoint your advertising to people who show a bent for buying your product. You aren’t marketing to make friends, gain fans or followers. You are trying to convert sales. Most viral marketing is completely untargeted. The people receiving your message may not be the ones you are trying to reach.
But does it work?
In a sense, word of mouth is the best way to sell a product. Unsolicited testimonials are hands-down the most effective type of marketing. Viral marketing taps into the notion by having your friends recommend to their friends whatever you’re selling.
But the untargeted nature of viral marketing means that your message may get lost along the way. You may be missing a call to action that urges people to make the purchase. As long as facebook and youtube and twitter are free, the only cost to you is your time. So yes, if you can make sales by this means and had minimal or no costs to launch a campaign, then the return on your investment has the potential to be high.
In part two, we’ll look at some ways to maximize your viral campaign. In part three, we’ll look at ways to measure your success.
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