Viral Marketing Video

“Ideas that spread win” is the concept behind this viral marketing video from popular business building author Seth Godin. In this video he explains why you as a business owner needs to ask “Who Cares?”

By determining who cares about your product you can effectively direct your marketing strategy toward the people who will carry your message and purchase your product.
Age old marketing techniques are no longer as effective as in the past. Viewer attention can still be bought with money. However, their attention span is less than ever for interruptive advertisements. Instead, businesses need to have savvy marketing strategies.

They need to present ideas that are accepted and spread if they want their message to be accepted and spread successfully. Now businesses that create marketing with ideas that spread will win. This simple reason is the secret for todays business success.

Ideas have the opportunity to spread faster than ever before. Businesses who use proper viral marketing strategy have an amazing opportunity to get their message out through new online Web 2.0 and social networking sites.

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In this video Seth Godin shares his answers to 7 reasons why things might be broken. He shares some reasons why things might not be working in certain business marketing strategies. He explains that not paying attention to your marketing message can drastically effect your numbers of returning customers.
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To learn more about viral marketing strategy with forums check out this post. To watch a large video with  Seth Godin check out this interview at the Google headquarters .

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One Response to “Viral Marketing Video”

  1. Marketing Is Definitely Not A Boring Business | SmartWealthyRich .com said:

    [...] This video is about 20 minutes long (i watched it on Matthew Sherbornes‘ blog), and the second one around 4 minutes. [...]

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