Why and How E-mail Viral Marketing Works
What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes
any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message
to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the
message's exposure and influence. Like viruses, such strategies take
advantage of rapid multiplication to explode the message to thousands
and then to millions.
Public health nurses offer sage advice at flu season: stay away from
people who cough, wash your hands often, and don't touch your eyes,
nose, or mouth. Viruses only spread when they're easy to transmit.
Viral e-mail marketing works great on the Internet because instant
communication has become so easy and inexpensive. Digital format make
copying simple. From a marketing standpoint, you must simplify your
marketing message so it can be transmitted easily and without
degradation. Short is better. Remember the K.I.S.S.
standard….Keep it Simple Stupid. The shorter and
easier to remember is always better than long and
complicated.
Clever viral marketing plans take advantage of common human
motivations. The desire to be cool and greed drives people. So does the
hunger to be popular, loved, and understood. The resulting urge to
communicate produces millions of websites and billions of e-mail
messages.
Most people are social. Nerdy, basement-dwelling computer science grad
students are the exception. Social scientists tell us that each person
has a network of 8 to 12 people in their close network of friends,
family, and associates. People on the Internet develop networks of
relationships, too. They collect e-mail addresses and favorite website
URLs. Affiliate programs exploit such networks, as do permission e-mail
lists. Learn to place your message into existing communications between
people, and you rapidly multiply its dispersion.
If you can design a marketing strategy that builds on common
motivations and behaviors for its transmission, you have a winner.
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