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Viral Marketing - The Future Of Advertising?
To understand viral marketing you need to be familiar with social memetics ? the idea of viral marketing is to create a product or advert that encourages the end user and potential customer to also become your promoter.

Social Advertising Changing Internet Marketing: Moving From Forced Advertising To Opt-In Ads
SplashCast CEO Helps Define The Emerging New Marketing Field At L.I.S.A Conference - First Forum Dedicated To Social Advertising

Consorte Media Announces New Email Marketing and Video Advertising Solutions
New product offerings from leading Hispanic digital marketing company give publishers additional ways to monetize traffic and help advertisers connect with Hispanics online

Best Email Advertising of 2008 to Be Named by Web Marketing Association
The Best email advertising in 86 industries will be judged as part of the 2008 Internet Advertising Competition awards. Companies or agencies wishing to nominate their work for consideration may do so at IACAward.org (http://www.iacaward.org?gad=CNvQkJkDEgjMICey2iA0NRi6nML_AyCb88Qv) before the deadline of January 31, 2008.

MJM Internet Adds Internet Video Production to Enhance Dealership Websites With Tactical, Online Video Marketing
Automobile dealership website production firm, MJM Internet, has added Internet video products to enhance their clients' online marketing. Produced quickly, and at low cost MJMI internet video's feature online actors, and dealership personnel. They help bring car dealerships' online marketing to life using the site, sound and motion of video seemlessly added to their websites. Flexible and effective, integrated video should prove to give dealerships a competative advantage.

How to Incorporate Viral Marketing Techniques to Your Internet Marketing Arsenal
Viral marketing is not the last disease found, nor a virus to your desktop

Viral Videos: Lethally Effective Advertising Carriers
Are you one of those millions out there hooked on the viral video craze? This article describes the opportunities that viral videos offer to internet marketers.

Internet Marketing And Viral Marketing
Viral marketing is a unique tool designed to create so much buzz about the article itself that even the largest sites will want to publish it.

Viral Marketing: Internet Marketing Strategies
First of all, I realize that anything with "viral" in the name doesn't conjure up images of something you want close by, but there is a new type of Internet marketing known as "viral marketing" is worth investigating. Despite its unflattering appellation, it is an effective Internet collaboration marketing tool, and one that is important to understand if you want to expand your business.

Viral Marketing:10 High-Impact, Viral Marketing Strategies,To Explode Your Sales
Hello, do you have any website that is not bringing in a lot of sales?Would you like to know a few smart and sharp viral marketing secrets to turn it around and explode your sales?If yes, may I offer you 10 high impact viral marketing strategies to increase your sales!Viral Marketing is allowing people to giveaway and use your free product or service in order to multiply your marketing quickly over the internet. The idea behind viral marketing is that you include your ad with the freebie people giveaway or use.

Internet Advertising: Viral Ads
Viral ads are called so because they are sent through emails, from account to account, spreading like viruses. The negative connotation of the name is merely due to its dispensational nature and not necessarily to any potential ill-effect brought on by its presence or any possible disruptive intent of the Viral Ad?s designer.

Dealerskins' Digital Video Viral Marketing Project for Auto Dealers Takes Internet by Storm
Dealerskins, (www.dealerskins.com) a division of Dominion Enterprises and a leading provider of automotive dealer web solutions, has launched a video and viral marketing project to promote its highly successful nationwide user groups. The video can be viewed at; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn09XoUySFg It tells the initially sad tale of a dealership Internet sales team, and ends with a strong redemptive finale at a Dealerskins User Group. There is a tongue-in-cheek reference to Glengarry Glenn Ross with a cameo from company founder; well know ...

SIPA's 32nd Annual Conference Showcases Latest Internet Advertising Trends And Email Marketing Through Client Newsletters
The Specialized Information Publishers Association Will Feature Leadership Keynote Speakers (http://www.newsletters.org/Events/Annual/2008/index.htm), Jay Berkowitz, Josh Macht, Bob Bly, Chris Schroeder And Fredrick Marckini On June 1, 2008 In Washington, DC

Internet Marketing - How to Make your Online Advertising Business Produce Money on Internet Marketing
The success or failure of your Internet marketing business depends largely on the Internet users. If they are interested on the products and services that you are offering for sale, definitely you can expect hundreds to thousands of dollars in revenues from your online business. On the other hand, if they are just too lazy to hear what you want to say and what you are offering, better shut down your personal computer unit and find some other ways of earning money.

Using Viral Advergames For Worldwide Advertising and Marketing
Branded online games are being used more and more as an advertising medium by everyone from small businesses to big worldwide brands, but can branded games really help as part of your marketing efforts Branded online games (or Advergames as they are commonly known) can be one of the most effective viral marketing agents, if used correctly

Is It Time To Revisit Your Marketing Strategy?


Small & Mid Sized Business owners, have you revisited your marketing strategy lately? Your Marketing ROI? Some of you have spent this past year just trying to get by—maintaining the web site, sending out occasional press releases, attending various networking events. Yes, you've endured our slow-to-grow economy, but how far have you deviated from your marketing strategy in order to survive? And to correct your approach, what new marketing programs should you add and what should you do first?

Simplify what seems like an overwhelming task by asking the following questions:

1. Has my competitive landscape changed over this past year? Like so many companies, you probably haven't spent much time evaluating your competition over the past year, but instead relied on what could be outdated assumptions. Before you can identify the right marketing strategy, you must take another look at your competitors. Are their any new players on the block? Has anyone disappeared? It's time to create a new competitor list, identifying the strengths and weaknesses of each one. How are they positioning themselves? Can you determine what makes them unique? Once you have these answers compiled, outline your strategy against each competitor. Write down your competitive rant (why a prospect should choose your company over the competitor). Circulate these findings to your team for their input and buy-off.

At the end of this exercise you should understand the following: Where is my competition currently marketing? What are they doing well? Who are they targeting? How are they positioned? How do I position against them...or with them?

2. Is my target market still the same? During difficult economic times, many companies abandon their target market strategy completely. Watching the pipeline dry up prompts even the most steadfast to relinquish their strategic approach and start trying to sell to everyone, everywhere. Not only does this weaken the marketing programs you do implement, it makes you lose your focus and forget whom you should truly be targeting for long-term success.

Before you determine what your marketing plan is, re-examine your target market. Supplement your existing customer data with a little market research. Check online at trade associations and market research firms for free information that provides insights into industry trends. Once you have re-established your market, create a detailed profile for each of the following: who purchases your product or service, who influences the purchase of your product or service, and who uses your product or service. Your profile should have enough detail around it that you could source a prospect list from it to support your marketing programs.

At the end of this exercise you should understand the following: Who is my customer? Who are their influencers? Which of my products/services are they likely to buy? Where do they go to get their information?

3. Is my company and product/service positioning still relevant? You may have unknowingly diluted your company's positioning over time. When leads are hard to come by, companies understandably (but unfortunately) try to be everything to everyone in order to win the business. It is time to restate what you bring to the table, that is truly unique, and how that uniqueness benefits your customer.

Correct any confusion you may have created over who you are, what it is you do, who you do it for, and why people should buy from you. Create 25, 50, and 100-word statements that describe these elements in a succinct fashion. Once you have this determined for your company, create clear, concise descriptions for each of your products and services. Using this positioning consistently throughout the year will correct any misconceptions about what you offer and explain why your customers should buy from you.

At the end of this exercise you should understand the following: Does my positioning statement clearly (Remember clear is always better than cute) communicate what makes my company different from the competition? Does it state how my offering can solve the pain they are experiencing?

Once you have reassessed your competition, reevaluated your target market, and recreated your positioning language, you will have the strategic foundation you need to determine the marketing programs you need to implement in your marketing plan. This information will help you choose relevant and appropriate marketing vehicles, and then establish solid priorities.

Think, Strategize, Act and COMMUNICATE.

Laura Aldridge is CEO of Aldridge Corporation, a minority, woman-owned strategic marketing communication & public relations firm. Big deal. That title sounds powerful, but don't be fooled. She readily admits you might catch her in the line of a local Los Angeles area store, playing with her husband and kids at the lake, coaching her daughter's cheerleading squad, watching youth football practices, or art show.

And on occasion she finds time to write articles on various topics, writing training material for technology based applications, speak at a conference or two, designing just about anything for almost anybody, making calls and trying to get her client's all the press and exposure they can handle, and serve on the board of directors for some great organizations. She's worked for a couple of great companies that saw the value of her ideas and style; she has won an award or two. But don't let the "powerful" title trick you; she's just "Laura" to most people.

Aldridge Corporation
20955 Pathfinder Rd, Suite 105
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