Six Ideas For An Effective Viral Marketing Campaign
Viral Marketing is the most effective method of promoting your products and services. A successful viral marketing campaign can increase exposure for your product and company while increasing the number of links to your site. One of the hardest parts is coming up with the idea.
Here are six ideas to help you start your viral marketing campaign:
1. Purchase the branding rights to a viral E-book. Allow people to give away your free E-book to their visitors. Then, their visitors will also give it away. This will just continue to spread your ad all over the Internet.
2. Since people have all right to express their own opinion, forum or bulletin board is a great means to increase your ad traffic. On this kind of tool, people are allowed to express and share their knowledge and experience over a certain topic. Simply put your banner ad on the discussion board and let people notice and visit it.
3. Do you have a knack for web design? Create some templates, graphics, etc. and upload them to your site. Then, allow people to give away your free web design graphics, fonts, templates, etc. Just include your ad on them or require people to link directly to your web site. Make sure that you include a link back to your site in the copyright notice and require them to keep your copyright notice in tact.
4. Writing a free e-book is also one of the best ways on promoting you ad. It will let people to put up an advertisement on your free E-book and in exchange they will include and spread your E-books to their site and web visitors or their subscribers.
5. Write articles that pertain to your product or service. Allow people to reprint your articles on their website, in their E-zine, newsletter, magazine or E-books. Include your resource box and the option for article reprints at the bottom of each article.
6. You can easily find products on the Internet that will sell you a license allowing you to distribute the product free of charge to other people. Look for those products that provide “branding rights”. That is where you can include your own name, website, and contact information.