Viral
marketing is defined as “any advertising
that propagates itself the way viruses do”. E.g. When
Hotmail users send emails, they “infect” the recipients
with the tagline at the bottom of their messages. Viral marketing
denotes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on
a marketing message to others, creating the potential for
exponential growth in the message's exposure and influence.
Thus, the name “Viral”! Viral marketing is also
called V-Marketing, organic marketing, word-of-mouth marketing
or word-of-mouse marketing.
Viral marketing works best when it induces websites or visitors
to pass on a marketing message to other sites and people,
creating a potentially exponential growth in the message's
visibility and effect. In simple words, you pass your message
on to 10 other people – each of these 10 people pass
on that same message to 10 other people and so on. Such collaborative
communications, by nature, need others in the chain. Everyone
simply tells everyone else. ICQ, a service that prompts you
when selected friends or colleagues are also online, is an
example of a service that is viral by its nature. Its users
want to tell their friends about it so that it will be more
useful to them.
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