Viral Marketing – Why is
it so Powerful?
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Viral marketing is the new marketing and
advertising trend right now, especially in the online scene. It takes
advantage of the internet’s network effect to be able to
reach a great number of people in such a short time.
History: Article | NOV 19/06
Edited: Lonnie A | MAR 26/09
Benefits of Viral Marketing
Viral marketing strategies offer several advantages to
businesses.
- Easy to execute. There are several methods of sending
viral contents or messages and all of them are easy to do.
Among those methods are sending email, instant messaging, and
using web sites. Sending viral messages through these media
will not take much effort and time.
- Low-cost. As compared to sending direct mails, viral
marketing proves to be cheaper and a more cost-effective
method. With just a little investment on viral advertising, its
power can reach even hundreds of thousands of people as
compared to spending the same amount of money to traditional
advertising methods. That is because the only money to spend is
for sending the initial set of viral contents, then forwarding
or replicating the message will not require additional costs
anymore.
- Good targeting. With viral marketing, there is a huge
probability that the message will reach people that are
interested in it. Since the concept of viral marketing is
essentially passing on a message from a user to another person,
most likely, the user will pass it to a person whom he knows
will be interested in it. Thus, the percentage of wasted
advertising, which is sending the message to the wrong market,
will be reduced.
- High and rapid response rate. Since viral marketing
reaches a good number of the business’ target market, there is
also a big possibility to have a high turnover ratio. Even if
the responses will not immediately convert into profits, there
will still be huge traffic that the business will receive which
is what most web owners want.
These are indeed great benefits a business can get by
adopting this marketing technique. But what really makes it
more powerful than other marketing or advertising
strategies?
Let us take the example of Hotmail, where this viral
marketing term really started. Hotmail was able to spread over
the internet at an amazing rate. It is like an epidemic that
quickly spreads out to others once there is a single person
infected by the virus. That is why this technique was named as
such.
According to Hotmail’s statistics, its number of subscribers
grew from zero to twelve million users in just 18 months.
Imagine that! What’s more amazing is that the company spent
just $50,000 on advertising to achieve that number of
subscribers. Compare that to Juno which spent $20 million on
traditional advertising during the same time period as Hotmail
but got much less output.
With those facts about Hotmail, viral marketing’s main
strength is indeed reaching a huge number of the target market
at a considerably low cost. Hotmail did not even have marketing
or advertising presence in most countries outside the United
States but it got to be the major email service provider in
these places like India and Sweden.
What adds more power to viral marketing is the fact that the
viral message passed on is like an endorsement from a friend or
somebody who can be trusted. People have this way of thinking
that “if my friend uses this product and is happy about it,
what stops me from using it as well?”
In Hotmail’s case, when those people who received an email
from their friends, relatives, or colleagues using Hotmail
learned that it works and their friend is a user, they quickly
signed up and became members as well. These people wanted to
belong in this group where their friends are also in. This
technique is also a matter of association or affiliation.
Hotmail’s case is not an isolated one, though. During the
same time that Hotmail is gaining its popularity, so does ICQ.
ICQ is like a buddy list and instant messenger, much like MSN
and Yahoo Messenger now. ICQ also used the same technique and
marketing campaign and it gained almost the same number of
subscribers as Hotmail within the same time frame.
Viral marketing is indeed one powerful tool to increase
popularity of a product or service. However, just like any
other things, proper use of the technique is necessary. A
single mistake of misuse of it may mean permanent damage to the
product or service being promoted.
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