Five Steps To
Successful Viral Marketing
by Steve Shaw
I'm sure we've all heard of 'viral marketing' - the first
question is usually 'What is it?' (and I won't insult your intelligence
by telling you it's nothing to do with ill health).
In brief, you can apply the term 'viral marketing' to
any strategy that encourages others to pass on your marketing message.
This can result in exponential growth of traffic to your
web site, and therefore, if appropriate to your site, your level of
sales as well.
A viral marketing strategy should be an essential element
of your web site's promotional strategy, and in this article I'll tell
you five different ways you can achieve this.
You may already be following some of these suggestions,
and if so that's excellent. But I'm sure there will be others here you
can try as well. This applies to myself as well - each strategy takes
time to implement, the important element is to work towards them, and
over time your traffic and your sales will gradually build, and your
business will expand. Persistence holds the key to success on the internet.
1. 'Send to a friend' script
We've all seen them, those buttons on web sites inviting
us to 'Send to a friend'. You generally enter in the names and email
addresses of people you would like to recommend the site to, and the
script will then send those people an email containing the URL of the
web site together with a short message.
Here's some resources you can use:
http://www.referralblast.com
- claim you can add it to your site within 10 minutes, charge from $99
per year
http://www.tell-a-friend-wizard.com/
- claims to track your most sent pages and your most active people;
from about $6 a month
http://bignosebird.com/carchive/birdcast.shtml
- popular free CGI script
http://www.cgibiz.com/go.cgi?partner=popupmtr
- CGI Tell-a-friend script for $39.95, free trial version is available
http://www.aspalliance.com/chrisg/default.asp?article=26
- an ASP script you can use
http://wsabstract.com/script/script2/tellafriend.shtml
- a JavaScript version, allows you to send to a friend via normal email
That's probably enough to choose from!
2. 'Freebies'
Giving something away for free is one of the most powerful
marketing methods available.
Giving something away for free in the *right way* turns
it into a VIRAL marketing method that is much more powerful.
For example:
- Giving away a free ebook will encourage people to sign
up to your newsletter - great result.
- If you include in the ebook links to your own web site
and information about the products and services you want to promote,
you'll increase your traffic and your sales - even better result.
- If you encourage people to give away the free ebook
themselves, you've suddenly turned it into a viral marketing program
that will bring you exponentially increasing traffic and sales - excellent
result.
If you think you can't improve on this you're wrong! If
you use software like the Viral Marketing Program at http://www.instantviralmarketing.com
as a mechanism to give away your free ebook, you'll increase your traffic
and sales exponentially before you even give the ebook away, and then
you've got the traffic and sales you'll get from the ebook itself -
this creates an absolutely incredible result, I know.
The important thing is to ensure the freebie actually
has some value and has a quality that reflects on the quality of your
business - don't give away something just because it's virtually worthless,
it will reflect badly on you and the results will be poor.
Instead, give the 'freebie' a realistic value, tell people
what this is and then let them download it for free. However, ensure
you use the mechanisms above to ensure that giving away something of
value actually brings you results in the end - there is certainly delayed
gratification involved here, but if you do it right you'll be on to
a winner.
3. Write articles
Web site and ezine owners are constantly on the look out
for articles, tutorials and other content they can use. Writing articles
is one of the most powerful ways to spread your marketing message at
targetted web-surfers. All you need to do is allow people to republish
it for free, as long as they include a resource box at the end of the
article containing details of your web site, or even of your ezine.
If you want an example, take a look at the articles I've
written on my PopUpMaster.com
site at http://popupmaster.com/,
and notice the resource box at the end - these have already been published
in various forms and in various locations across the web, increasing
the traffic to my web site (and let's not forget this article as well
of course). You'll also notice various articles by other people on the
site too, that I got hold of just by searching the sites listed below
- see how quickly and effectively your marketing message can be spread
all over the web by webmasters and ezine owners who need content!
As well as posting the articles on your own site, and
distributing them to your own mailing list, there are also various places
online where 'publishers' and 'authors' meet, i.e. you provide the article,
and other people publish it for you if they are interested:
Idea Marketers*
http://www.ideamarketers.com/
Making Profit*
http://www.makingprofit.com/mp/
Web Source*
http://web-source.net/
Directory Of Ezines*
http://takanomi.com/go/directoryofezines.html
Marketing-Seek*
http://www.marketing-seek.com/
Yahoo Groups:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aabusiness/
Dime Co:
http://www.dime-co.com/
Ezine Articles
http://www.ezinearticles.com/
Go Articles
http://www.goarticles.com/
** The resources with asterisks are particularly
recommended due to the powerful results they can deliver.
4. Affiliate programs
Most of the successful web sites use an affiliate program
of one sort or another, that encourage other web masters to partake
in publicizing someone else's products or services in return for a commission
on the sale price. I'm sure we're all familiar with these.
I personally use ClickBank because they handle both the
affiliate program (so I don't have to manage it at all) and the payment
facilities, and it's all incredibly easy to set up. For more information:
http://takanomi.com/go/clickbankinfo.html
5. Word of mouth
Many businesses grow through 'word of mouth' recommendations.
Sure, the 'Send to a friend'-type scripts and affiliate schemes can
help with this process, but often web sites are mentioned in other interactions
between people. This can be a powerful mechanism, both offline and online,
and should not be ignored.
From my own experience, my business has grown largely
because of the recommendations my customers make to others of the products
and services I provide.
You can encourage this process by providing the highest
quality customer service possible, and ensuring that any products you
sell or recommend are of top quality.
You've heard the phrase 'Customer is king' - I'd extend
this to say you should treat every single customer as the most important
customer you have ever had, in this way you will easily impress them
and attract more customers (perhaps very significant ones) through these
referrals.
The alternative is bad or unresponsive customer service
and poor quality products - this will certainly get you bad publicity
that will damage your business.
There are of course many other techniques you can try,
but these are my top five favorites, so try them out and see the traffic
to your web site explode. It's hard work, but when you see the results
you'll consider it more than worth it.
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Steve Shaw is the author of 'The PopUp Masters Course' - find out how
to boost your opt-in subscriber rate by 535% by signing up for the FREE
course at http://PopUpMaster.com.