- July 21st, 2009, 9:03 pm
#30876
I'm thinking some of ya'll don't know what a viral marketing campaign is. Why wouldn't they put it on the website? That wouldn't be viral marketing. They'd go to a pre-existing social network (Hey, like a FORUM) to put stuff out there.
Viral Marketing 101
And who says that the original poster isn't going to post more...when the time comes?
Heck, for all we know, the original poster could be an alias for someone who worked in the PR department.
I'm convinced that this is viral marketing. It's already shown up on a bunch of other coaster websites, and it was posted here originally, right? And it's even on Screamscape. That's the point of Viral Marketing, to throw a bone out there and then watch it spread, which it has.
This is the perfect place to start it, the only Carowinds community online.
Oh, yeah, and it's working...
And to those who say that they wouldn't start a viral marketing campaign for just enthusiasts, well, that's kind of the point of Viral Marketing. It's cheap, and they get free press to market it to the core community. Then, when bigger sites pick up on it, and then the media picks up on it, reporters looking for a blurb story for the local papers start contacting webmasters.
You ready, Jonathan?
Viral Marketing 101
And who says that the original poster isn't going to post more...when the time comes?
Heck, for all we know, the original poster could be an alias for someone who worked in the PR department.
I'm convinced that this is viral marketing. It's already shown up on a bunch of other coaster websites, and it was posted here originally, right? And it's even on Screamscape. That's the point of Viral Marketing, to throw a bone out there and then watch it spread, which it has.
This is the perfect place to start it, the only Carowinds community online.
Oh, yeah, and it's working...
And to those who say that they wouldn't start a viral marketing campaign for just enthusiasts, well, that's kind of the point of Viral Marketing. It's cheap, and they get free press to market it to the core community. Then, when bigger sites pick up on it, and then the media picks up on it, reporters looking for a blurb story for the local papers start contacting webmasters.
You ready, Jonathan?
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