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What is Viral Marketing?

May 13th, 2009 admin No comments

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What is viral  marketing? In order to answer this question, you will need to dig in and answer these questions as well:

What is YouTube?

What is Flickr?

What is FaceBook?

What are Social Networking Websites?

What is Twitter?

I could add over a hundred more, but let’s not go there. The point is viral marketing is huge. And if you hope to cash in on the vast amount of money to be made online, then you must simply research some of these most talked about players of the social networking scene.

To check out our favorite  top 10 social networking sites….check out the following links:

Manifest-Passive-Income

Vote For Us

Next Level Sites

RiverPlate Inc.

The most important thing to remember when participating in Viral Marketing and Social Networking Websites is to be yourself, make genuine connections, and take the time to develop meaningful relationships.

Success is almost guaranteed when your efforts are carried through on a consistent basis and in an honorable way. Most of your competitors will either act with the hard sell approach or simply fade away and not market with continuity. When you do, your efforts will bring results.

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What is Twitter?

May 9th, 2009 admin No comments

what is twitter

photo by ZaCky

Does this little birdie remind you of something?

Did you post any tweets today?

Have you responded to any?

Think you have nothing to say?

Think again. Twitter is not about writing something profound, or even writing  a rehashed idea of a “new” marketing strategy.

Twitter is about writing about what you are thinking about having for dinner, or about what cute little thing your baby or your puppy did today.

Does this not sound irrelevant?

Well, the truth is, Twitter is the hottest social networking website on the planet. So, why not join in on the fun. Participating in Twitter (just as participating in life) will lead to connections with people of similar interests.

So don’t try to be cool if you’re not. If you cry while watching Grey’s Anatomy, tweet about it. You never know what could happen. Your next client may be a kindred spirit, longing to connect with a sensitive marketing professional.

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Al Franken and Viral Marketing

April 28th, 2009 admin No comments

al frankenWhat does Al Franken know about viral marketing?

Reaching beyond his home state of Minnesota into the hearts of Americans and beyond, Franken has hoisted himself into the spotlight not by promoting a new book with a controversial title but by using politics as his platform.

Yes, he won the Senate race in Minnesota – it is official. And no it doesn’t matter, that it was far from a landslide.

This is the man who wrote the book

Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat
Idiot.

The title of his book speaks volumes about his frank way of communicating.

Franken obviously doesn’t feel compelled to sensor his thoughts. And this is most likely why voters wanted him in office. Refreshing honesty. Who cares about being politically correct?

If one lives in a way that he is not afraid of gathering enemies…he is probably doing something right. This what people who want to embrace the full power of viral marketing need to understand – be bold, and lighten up. You go Al!

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Be the Brand

April 27th, 2009 admin No comments

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Every time you suppress some part of yourself or allow others to play you small you are in essence ignoring the owner’s manual your creator gave you and destroying your design.
-Oprah Winfrey

What Oprah is  so eloquently talking about is your personal brand.  The idea is to first know who you are, then know who you are targeting. When you are clear on these steps it will be easier (and more fun) to move forward.
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The Elivator to Success

April 26th, 2009 admin No comments

the elevator to success

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The elevator to success is out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs…. One step at a time.
- Unknown

There really are no shortcuts to success. And the older I get, I really appreciate this, because when success does come – whether it’s a new client from the other side of the world, a book I wrote with my partner, or the completion of our fourteenth website – I can smile knowing not too many people would have bothered.
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Identifying and Acting on Truly Great Ideas

August 10th, 2008 admin No comments


light bulb idea

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“An idea that is developed and put into action is more important than an idea that exists only as an idea.”

-Buddha
How do you know when you have a great idea or you are just kidding yourself? In the competitive business world today, great ideas are the foundation of success. If you are inspired enough to have a truly great one, act on it, and act on it quickly. But if you are the only one on the planet that can see the greatness in what you have, it is destined to fail.

So, in an effort to save you time and money here are some tips to help you figure out if you should run with your “baby”:

1. Follow your gut. Your intuition is the closest thing to inspired guidance there is. If you hear [feel] that undeniable nudge once, listen. If it keeps popping up again and again, act on it. This will separate you from the majority of people who ignore signs and choose to escape, instead of taking a risk.

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How to Make Your Blog Shine

August 5th, 2008 admin No comments

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Cyberspace is filled with millions of blogs. And a steady current of these informational pages feed into the mainstream everyday with the potential to connect with millions of readers. So, why do some blogs generate electricity and create a receptive audience while others barely ignite a spark of interest?
I searched out some of the more popular blogs, and found what they had in common. Here are 3 things I came up with to help you make your blog shine:
1. Make it personal. That doesn’t mean to share the details of your trip to the dentist. (unless maybe your blog is on personal hygiene). What I mean by personal is to have your personality stamped on your blog. If readers saw 25 different posts from 25 different bloggers, they should easily be able to pick yours out.
Whether you have the sense of humor of an 8-year old boy, or you are an intellectual snob, or you are a tell-it-like-it-is Right Wing Redneck, let that come out each and every time. Just as people like a certain tv show because of the characters they can count on to behave and talk and act a certain way, the dedicated blog reader will come to expect your personality to be consistent. Do not disappoint them.
2. Be generous. Many “famous” bloggers share their platform from time to time. They put a guest blogger’s post on their blog, by introducing them to their audience, and provide a short bio with their website or blog at the end of the post.
This is wonderful for the featured blogger, who gets instant respect and recognition. But, it also good for the established blogger who introduced the guest. It gives the host blogger the opportunity to provide fresh, related material to his loyal audience. This type of arrangement also gives the busy blogger a needed break every now and then. Lastly, it is just makes sense to connect with fellow bloggers who produce posts you love. Networking by acknowledging a fellow blogger is powerful, and whatever you give, you will get back a hundred times over.
3. Tell Stories. Again, people may not want the details of your colonoscopy, but readers like to be entertained. And there is nothing quite so entertaining (or enlightening) as real life experiences.
Use your imagination to take you there. Depending on your topic of the day, go back to when you were a kid, and retell an encounter you had with your soccer coach. Or fast forward to present time when you unexpectedly ran into an old friend at Starbucks. Learn to pick out the details that are pertinent to your point and embellish. Your readers will keep coming back for more.
Once you get in the habit of practicing these three tips, you will already be one step ahead of the competition. Blogs are definitely the current venue to shine. They are provide a great creative outlet for the blogger, and they provide a causal and informative arena for the reader.
Readers are also attracted to the interactive nature of blogs. Imagine what it would be like to have a dialogue between you and your favorite character on tv. My conversation would probably be with Deputy Chief Brenda Johnson, Kyra Sedgewick’s character on The Closer. As a woman entrepreneur, I really appreciate confident, sexy, and professional women. However, I just might suggest to Brenda that she ease up on her FBI husband. I wonder how she would respond.
Till next time…happy blogging.
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