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Get Infected With Viral Marketing
By: Jeremy Duboys
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com
Hotmail was the first internet company to benefit from so called viral
marketing. The term was coined because the pattern of the spread of new Hotmail
subscribers resembled nothing more strongly than the spread of an organic viral outbreak.
Essentially, the news of Hotmail was spread by word of mouth, from person to person. Just
as your business will grow with professionally designed business cards in the hands of
your network of business contacts.
Hotmails subscribers grew from zero to over l2 million users in just under 18
months. A traditional print publication would hope to reach somewhere around a hundred
thousand or so, within a few years of launch. Hotmail is now used in over 150 countries,
despite the limitation that it is only available in English.
This rapid saturation of subscribers, means that Hotmail spread more quickly than any
other company in history. With a modest advertising budget of just $50,000 Hotmail became
the largest email provider in several countries where it had done no advertising
whatsoever India being the main example of this phenomenon.
A key element in viral marketing is that every subscriber who uses the product becomes a
salesperson for the company and products. Essentially customers do the selling. In the
case of Hotmail, a clickable link was placed at the end of every email message. This was
an exceptionally clever psychological trick. Although the link is clearly shown as an
advertisement, it carries with it an implied endorsement from a friend, the person sending
the email.
The person receiving the Hotmail message knows two things, that the product works, and
that their friend is satisfied with it and is a subscriber. Another important point is
whether the person receiving the email wants to become part of this group, the group of
friends using Hotmail.
Every Hotmail user has to sign up and complete a detailed demographic and psychological
profile, which includes questions on occupation and salary. The completed applications
provide an unprecedented supply of highly personal information.
It is not easy to persuade people to part with such intimate and private information.
Applicants face a decision in deciding to share their private information with an online
company as yet, unknown. And the applicant may not be at all certain at this point
whether the product is worth the effort involved. There are undoubtedly considerable
difficulties in asking detailed personal questions of prospective subscribers. It is
incredible that Hotmail overcame all of these difficulties, with highly limited funds.
Their secret weapon? Viral marketing.
There are several books on viral marketing, so those entrepreneurs wishing to catch a dose
of viral marketing, should make it their business to read up on the subject. Who knows,
maybe its contagious?
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