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Guerrilla Marketing Strategies: 10 Creative Marketing Ideas

seo.co

Ambient marketing refers to any method of marketing that promotes a specific product or brand by interfering with the normal order of flow of things. Astroturfing. If you’re okay with being controversial and potentially ruffling a few feathers, astroturfing could provide a good opportunity for high-ROI guerrilla marketing.

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Guerilla Marketing Strategies: 10 Creative Marketing Ideas

seo.co

Ambient marketing refers to any method of marketing that promotes a specific product or brand by interfering with the normal order of flow of things. Astroturfing. If you’re okay with being controversial and potentially ruffling a few feathers, astroturfing could provide a good opportunity for high-ROI guerilla marketing.

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Online Reputation Management: Using SEO to Defend Your Online Brand & Reputation

seo.co

Astroturfing – Or The Art of Masquerading. + Items were being sold for as little as a penny, simply in order to generate a positive feedback blip, thus raising the positive feedback percentage, a crucial matter for an e-Seller. Astroturfing – Or The Art of Masquerading. Table of Contents. + Paying Close Attention Saves The Day.

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5 Attributes of a Healthy, Real-Time Culture

Convince & Convert

Sadly, Astroturf didn’t.). ————– This is the first in a 7-week blog post series covering themes included in The NOW Revolution: 7 Shifts to Make Your Business Faster, Smarter, and More Social - my new book with Amber Naslund , debuting February 1 (pre-orders and first chapter for free available now).

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Your online reputation should be a culmination of you

Biznology

In order to control your online reputation — to make sure it reflects you in your best and most accurate light — you need to work slowly, intentionally, consistently, and with purpose by feeding little bits of discrete content about yourself constantly, over time, and across a number of disparate platforms. See what I mean?

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I was a teenage Russian troll OG

Biznology

80% of all cyberstrikes were done in order to build trust in the community. I haven’t at all since I left NMS in 2006 and I don’t even know if NMS continued doing it themselves since there was a lot of heat from the FTC and organizations like WOMMA, PRSA, and the lot to not astroturf or misrepresent oneself.