While the process of viral marketing is often perceived as a random phenomenon with marketers having little or no control over the process, getting your customers to spread your brand messages throughout a widespread network of buyers makes good business and marketing sense. This paper uses case study examples to explore a number of strategies underpinning this apparently chaotic phenomenon. Further, several suggestions are offered for marketers seeking to use viral marketing to position brands or change a brand's image, encourage new product trials and increase product uptake rates. These strategies included using an engaging message that incorporates imagination, fun and intrigue (to get your customers talking), encouraging both ease...
One of the latest buzzwords in e-commerce is "viral marketing" - the basic idea being to use the pow...
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The rapid diffusion of the Internet and the emergence of various social constructs facilitated by In...
While the process of viral marketing is often perceived as a random phenomenon with marketers having...
Viral marketing uses electronic communications to trigger brand messages throughout a widespread net...
The key purpose for the thesis research was to understand the importance of Virality and Viral Marke...
While the process of viral marketing is often perceived as a random phenomenon with marketers having...
The Internet and social media technologies can make a brand ‘viral’ by enabling people to share cont...
The rapid penetration of the Internet and the prevalence of various social media facilitated by new ...
Viral marketing refers to the application of traditional word-of-mouth marketing to the online envir...
Viral marketing is considered to be part of internet marketing. A virus as an information carrier sp...
Viral marketing is the key to marketing success in the 21st century, and advertising is one of the m...
Due to increasing competition during the late years organizations find themselves in need of creatin...
Viral marketing is a new and unconventional method of communication used by marketers to make consum...
This research contains an in-depth analysis of viral marketing used by modern firms as a tool to ad...
One of the latest buzzwords in e-commerce is "viral marketing" - the basic idea being to use the pow...
© The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
The rapid diffusion of the Internet and the emergence of various social constructs facilitated by In...
While the process of viral marketing is often perceived as a random phenomenon with marketers having...
Viral marketing uses electronic communications to trigger brand messages throughout a widespread net...
The key purpose for the thesis research was to understand the importance of Virality and Viral Marke...
While the process of viral marketing is often perceived as a random phenomenon with marketers having...
The Internet and social media technologies can make a brand ‘viral’ by enabling people to share cont...
The rapid penetration of the Internet and the prevalence of various social media facilitated by new ...
Viral marketing refers to the application of traditional word-of-mouth marketing to the online envir...
Viral marketing is considered to be part of internet marketing. A virus as an information carrier sp...
Viral marketing is the key to marketing success in the 21st century, and advertising is one of the m...
Due to increasing competition during the late years organizations find themselves in need of creatin...
Viral marketing is a new and unconventional method of communication used by marketers to make consum...
This research contains an in-depth analysis of viral marketing used by modern firms as a tool to ad...
One of the latest buzzwords in e-commerce is "viral marketing" - the basic idea being to use the pow...
© The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
The rapid diffusion of the Internet and the emergence of various social constructs facilitated by In...