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Time to Get Scrappy: Will Guerrilla Article Promotion Tactics Work?

Content Standard

Perhaps one of the most often cited examples of cross-promotion is credit card companies that pair up with airlines to offer frequent-flyer deals. The cross promotion here is evident: NBC’s audience becomes Microsoft’s audience, providing both companies with more promotion and exposure. Guerilla Tactics: Gear Up.

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What Is Buzz Marketing?

Single Grain

About 10% of all messages I get through the contact form of my site express a passionate interest in “going viral.” Going viral, after all, is never a guarantee and it’s certainly not a likely event for most businesses. Going viral, after all, is never a guarantee and it’s certainly not a likely event for most businesses.

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4 Case Studies Show How to Crush It With Out-of-the-Box Content Marketing

Content Marketing Institute

Content marketing can be a valuable tool for nearly any company, in nearly any industry, at nearly any point in the sales funnel. But with the glut of content available, how does a brand create and distribute content that allows the company (and the audience) to experience that value? PureVPN and cyberstalking prevention.

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Help! My Brand Went Viral: 12 Small Brands That Made It Big

Hubspot

When you think of viral marketing, your mind probably wanders to that Oreos "You can still dunk in the dark" tweet , which garnered an enviable 40,000 retweets and Facebook likes during 2013's Super Bowl power outage. When these global brands go viral, it's not a huge surprise. 12 Small Brands That Went Viral.