Saturday, November 24, 2007

What is Viral Marketing?

Recently you hear a lot about viral marketing, but how well is it understood? First of all I'm assuming it is not some kind of viral infection that we all seem to want to catch; please let me be infected with thousands of hits to my website. It's probably not like a computer virus that the folks at Symantec want to eradicate, but oddly viral marketing has attributes of both an infection and a computer virus. The definition of viral according to the American Heritage Dictionary is " Of, relating to, or caused by a virus". Well, maybe we internet marketing folks are taking liberties when it comes to defining our marketing methodologies, but it wouldn't sound nearly as cool if I called viral marketing something like "multiple methods of complementary marketing". So I'm willing to live with the term "Viral Marketing" if you are.

If we can agree that viral marketing like an infection or a computer virus can get stronger, thus expanding over time then the rest of this article will focus on marketing techniques that have those attributes. The reason most of got into this type of business is that we believed that getting paid by the hour or a salary was pretty limiting, and that our internet business had the potential to grow virally. Now there are a lot of internet money making opportunities out there that I would not consider to be viral marketing including things like paid to take surveys, paid to read, paid to click, and whatever other methods where you get paid directly for the time you put into it. Now your back to working for someone else and all the limitations associated with getting paid by the hour.

So what types of business opportunities or marketing techniques qualify as truly viral. Let's start with different types of businesses:

Multi Level Marketing (MLM) companies - companies like Shaklee, Amway, Usana, and the list goes on and on. They are viral in that everyone you recruit has the ability to recruit many people under them, and you share in the profits of the whole team. Great concept, but doesn't always pan out if your downline isn't very active.

Affiliate Business Opportunities - Now probably everyone will disagree with me, but many of the affiliate business opportunities share the same characteristics of an MLM. Usually you profit from multiple levels of downlines, those that you refer and their own referrals. There are literally thousands of affiliate business opportunities out there like the Free Store Club, DealDotCom, or MyPowerMall, just to name a few.

Well it doesn't do much good to have a viral business without some kind of viral marketing tools that also expand their capacity to generate traffic and ultimately income over time. The rest of this article will focus on my favorite viral marketing tools. Here are some that I use:

List builders - We are talking about email marketing here, where the intent is to build your list of people that you can solicit or advertise too. A couple that I use include YourLuckyList and ListJoe; these two are slightly different, but the idea is that your recruiting efforts are focused on building a list of people that you can email on a periodic basis. Of course you can build your own list without one of these programs. As your list grows you are reaching out to an ever expanding audience, and some of these programs offer multiple levels of referrals that make them really viral.

Writing Articles - One of the great things about writing articles is that they have a long half life, meaning they can help you get traffic to your website for years, and they get picked up by the search engines creating back links to your website, improving your search engine rankings. It is clear that writing articles is a true viral marketing method and it is free.

Downline Builders - I wrote an article on downline builders recently because they are a truly viral marketing technique because they can expand your presence exponentially. As people sign-up for the downline builder they will often become part of your downline. Advertise one good downline builder and you have the potential to get hundreds of referrals in multiple programs. This is much more efficient that promoting each marketing tool on an individual basis. My primary downline builder is Vital Viral and I have referrals 4 levels deep. So instead of promoting traffic exchanges, list builders, and other marketing tools with separate advertisements, consider using a downline builder for its viral marketing characteristics.

Without getting into a lot of detail I want to mention a few other marketing tools that have those viral characteristics that have been discussed:


In my opinion for you to experience the real benefits of viral marketing you need to begin utilizing multiple marketing channels, and not get caught up in programs that focus on getting paid by the hour, but instead focus on those programs that can expand as you refer others. Ultimately this results in more traffic, better search engine placement because your site is referenced many times, and ultimately more cash in your pocket.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Update on Internet Forums

In my last post on Internet Forums I mentioned a forum called Conquer Your Niche, which I still feel is one of the best forums on the net. I would like to mention a few others for your benefit:
These are not affiliate links, I'm just sending you to their homepage where you can signup. I like to visit these forums every couple of days, read topics, post your opportunities. If you are fairly diligent you can generate some traffic to your websites; not only that but you will learn a lot.

Visit Online Business Resources for more information.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Downline Builders

One of the great ways to build referals in other traffic exchanges and programs is through the use of downline builders. A downline builder really advertises multiple programs and as people signup with the downline builder they are placed under you in all the programs they join. The great thing about downline builders is that you can focus on promoting the downline builder and watch your referals grow.

I recently joined a downline builder called Vital Viral, which was a very good decision. In the first 2 months of promoting Vital Viral I signed up 60 direct referrals and have 281 in my downline. The way Vital Viral works is that you enter your userids for the various programs, and join those that you are not already a member. Most of these programs that you join are traffic exchanges, but there are others like YourLuckyList, ListJoe, InstantBuzz, etc. that fit in the non traffic exchange category. The whole idea is to use at least 50% of your marketing to promote the Vital Viral downline builder. I personally think it is worth it because what you are doing is adding to your marketing capacity before trying to promote your money making opportunities.

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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Internet Forums

I don't claim to be an expert on internet forums, but I'm starting to be convinced regarding their effectiveness. I recently joined a forum called Conquer Your Niche Marketing and in just a few hours generated 4000+ views of my advertisement on the forum just for reading, posting, and replying to posts. If you've never participated in a forum you are missing out. Conquer Your Niche Marketing has a lot of members who provide great information on how to increase traffic to your websites and you also become aware of a lot of other business opportunities and how effective they are. As I was reading through the different posts on the forum I found out that there are dozens of other good forums out there to participate in, and just about everyone of them lets you use a signature that advertises your website(s). I'm getting pretty excited about this method of networking and marketing to the point that I am spending about 50% of my time using the forums as a means of marketing my various business opportunities. One other thing, unlike a lot of other marketing tools the forums are absolutely FREE!. Check out Conquer Your Niche Marketing as a great place to get started.

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Email Marketing

In my last post I talked a little about traffic exchanges, but it would not be good to spend all your time surfing the traffic exchanges when there are many other ways to market your business. Email marketing has been around for a long time, orginally starting with people buying targeted leads and often sending them out on their own. More recently things have changed with products like YourLuckyList and ListJoe as just a couple of examples. These new email marketing tools are list builders and supply leads more randomly, so your not mailing the same people over and over again. For instance ListJoe sends you an email, which you read and then click on a link to view a website and earn credits, almost like a traffic exchange except that you get between 5 and 20 credits for each website you view. These credits convert into email leads, so it is not difficult by clicking on 10 -15 emails a day to build up 500-1500 credits that you can use to email your advertisement. Pretty cool and it is free! Another tool that I've found useful is YourLuckyList, which also allows you to email prospects on a weekly basis, but it generates a matrix of leads, based on how many people you have recruited, and if you are a free or premium member.


Generally I find these new email list builders more effective than bulk mailers, probably because the membership is more active and involved. These emails also are less likely to be caught by SPAM filters, because the membership actually wants to see them. Any way you look at it adding a few select email marketing tools to your arsenal is a good thing.


My recommendation would be ListJoe, which has provided my best response. In fact I am upgrading my membership this week because I have been so pleased with the program, already earning commissions for people who have upgraded in my downline.

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Monday, October 8, 2007

Manual Traffic Exchanges

A manual traffic exchange is a way of exchanging credits that you earn by surfing and viewing other websites, and then these credits can be used to display your website or business opportunity to others. In addition to earning credits (pageviews) from surfing you can purchase additional credits, or buy a premium membership which will typically add credits to your balance each month. Also with a premium membership you will often get an improved surfing ratio. Many traffic exchanges also offer the ability to make money when other members upgrade or purchase advertising. Most manual traffic exchanges offer multiple ways to promote your website include page views, banner advertising, and emailing their memberships.

Surfing ratios are usually expressed as 2:1 - meaning for every 2 sites you surf you get 1 credit in return, or 1:1 - for every 1 site you surf you get 1 credit in return. Give the manual traffic exchange a try, but remember there is an investment in your time surfing to earn credits. I like to be a premium member in a few select manual traffic exchanges, and occasionally surf others. If you would like more information click here.

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Sunday, October 7, 2007

Help with internet marketing

I've spent several years building up my internet business, and finally developed a website that puts together a lot of things that I learned over the past few years. Basically the site Online Business Resources outlines a number of marketing methods, mostly free including manual traffic exchanges, autosurf traffic exchanges, email list builders, downline builders, networking sites, classified ad sites, and a few select business opportunities. In future posts I will discuss each traffic generation method in some level of detail. Until then - take care!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

About me

Just a little about myself. I am an IT Manager/Project Manager living in the Midwest United States. I have been in the IT field for 25+ years, so computers or the internet are not anything new. I have a small web based business I started a couple years ago. If you are interested you can check it out at http://www.joesacco.com/

I wouldn't consider myself a geek, but I probably spend an inordinate amount of time on my computer at work and at home. I have a wireless network at home with 3 PC's connected, 3 children, 2 cats, and one pretty nice wife. More about my not so fascinating life later.....

Just getting started

Hey, I can't believe it I finally created my own blog, must have been living in the dark ages using email, buidling my own websites with conventional tools. Blogging is pretty new to me, although with all the typing I do everyday it shouldn't be to much of a stretch.