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How Social Epidemics Contribute to Viral Content Marketing

ClearVoice

A social epidemic refers to ideas, products, and behaviors that spread rapidly through a population in the way that a virus spreads. Much like a health pandemic, a social epidemic is a marketing strategy that relies on the power of virality. Going viral is great for your client, right? What is a social epidemic?

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12 Tips Every Brand Should Incorporate Into a Live Stream Marketing Campaign

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Early adopters of new tech mediums have often been rewarded with followers and media attention, even though their content has typically had very little production value. Ask yourself, could “ Charlie Bit My Finger ” on YouTube be a viral hit today? There’s a reason talk shows—radio, web, or television—are so engaging; They have guests!

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3 Viral Marketing Campaigns That Are Worth the Catch

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

There’s a lot I don’t remember from my childhood, but one thing I do recall is the television programs on Cartoon Network. Snapchat geofilters place users directly into a brand’s filter, not only showing their support for the brand, but also influencing their networks to feel positively about it and participate too. Powerpuff Yourself.

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Inbound Vs Outbound Marketing Channels

Martech Advisor

Any channel that ‘attracts’ unknown customers such that they enquire about your products and services, rather than you going after them individually (which can only happen if you have prior information on the prospect), is an inbound marketing method. Web content with virality factor. What is Outbound Marketing?

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What Does a Corporate Conscience Cost?

Eric Mower + Associates

Not every brand can afford to run national television spots, so companies must find the best place and time when the world you are trying to influence is paying attention. Leveraging influencers and advocacy groups that support your position can help your stance go viral. An integrated communications approach is critical.

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How are marketing leaders in the industry making the most of virtual events?

Brandpoint

To put it into context, we typically attend 3-4 conferences annually as a vendor, and we get a positive ROI from attending / having a booth. Gone are the days of blasting an email to conference attendees and expecting a positive response. rather than enter into a portal with a bunch of vendors eager to pitch a product.

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5 Strategies for Success with Real Time Marketing

Oktopost

However, like any new idea, real-time marketing has matured, and B2B businesses are in an excellent position to incorporate real-time marketing into their marketing strategy. This is the same tactic that made the ice bucket challenge go viral. Obviously, marketing consumer products with real time marketing can be highly effective.