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Posts from July 2008

11 Simple Viral Marketing Techniques Even A Kid Can Implement To Devastating Effect


viral marketing I realized that throughout all my blog entries, I have not exactly touched on viral marketing.

Damn, where have I been? It's time to right a wrong. And this entry will be the start of more viral marketing stuff to come. You can bet on it.

 

But first, what the heck is viral marketing?

Let me attempt to explain.

You got a flu before right? Chances are, you probably got that shit from some guy. And that particular guy could have gotten it from another. And you just happened to be at the end of the chain.

Or maybe not, if you are not treated properly. You gonna pass that shit to someone else.

Alright, I hope you get the drift.

In a more formal marketing speak, viral advertising refer to marketing techniques that use preexisting social networks to produce increases in brand awareness, through repeatable viral processes.

It is similar to how pathological and computer viruses spread.

 


Digital Informational Product - Low Cost, High Profit Margin


informational productsIn the past, creating products was expensive.

Most of them were physical in nature.

Today, we can create digital informational products at very low cost - and sell at high profit margin.

 

 

So Why Informational Products?

 

1. You don't need a place to store them. No warehouse. No office. That means no expensive overhead rents.

Just your laptop hard-disk is suffice.

2. Your stock never runs out. They are digital in nature. You create them one time. And you can sell them over and over again.

3. You have no printing expense to speak of. That alone saves you a lot of costs!

4. Start up and production cost is minimal

5. You can repackage and re-brand the products to your heart's content. And make a tidy sum from it.

6. The information market is growing and expanding like never before. Consumers are yearning for good content. And they are willing to pay for good information.


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