WHAT BUZZ MARKETING IS

Oct 24, 2009


Buzz Marketing is marketing in which a company persuades a small group of people who know a lot about a subject to tell other people about its advantages, in order to make the other people become interested in it and want to buy it.

Buzz marketing can be related to internet viral marketing. It is sometimes used to help launch a viral marketing campaign and sometimes happens after an idea goes viral. Buzz marketing is when a concept appears online in key influential locations. For example, a popular blogger may talk about a previously unknown website. This in turn causes several other bloggers to talk about the site as well.

Therefore we can say that Buzz marketing is a viral marketing technique that attempts to make each encounter with a consumer appear to be a unique, spontaneous personal exchange of information instead of a calculated marketing pitch choreographed by a professional advertiser. Historically, buzz marketing campaigns have been designed to be very theatrical in nature. The advertiser reveals information about the product or service to only a few "knowing" people in the target audience. By purposely seeking out one-on-one conversations with those who heavily influence their peers, buzz marketers create a sophisticated word-of-mouth campaign where consumers are flattered to be included in the elite group of those "in the know" and willingly spread the word to their friends and colleagues.

Although buzz marketing is not new, Internet technology has changed the way it's being used. Buzz campaigns are now being initiated in chat rooms, where marketing representatives assume an identity appropriate to their target audience and pitch their product. Personal Web logs (blogs) are another popular media for electronic buzz marketing campaigns; advertisers seek out authors of the "right kind of blog" and trade product or currency for promotion. Instant messaging (IM) applications are also being looked at as a vehicle for carrying out buzz marketing campaigns with either humans or IM bots doing the pitching. As with all buzz campaigns, the power of the IM model relies on the influence an individual has in an established small network -- in this case, his buddy list.

As technology continues to facilitate the delivery of a electronic buzz marketing message easier, and software applications make message deliveries easier to quantify, some advertising experts predict that electronic buzz marketing techniques will become a standard component in all cross-media advertising campaigns. Others warn that abuse of this potentially powerful electronic marketing technique will be its downfall.

WHAT VIRAL MARKETING IS

What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message's exposure and influence. Like viruses, such strategies take advantage of rapid multiplication to explode the message to thousands, to millions.

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The term “computer virus” was coined to describe a harmful computer program that replicates itself to spread from computer to computer, much like a real human virus. Viral marketing is a similar concept. It is an online idea, whether it be a game, a site or a message, that becomes popular due to being passed from person to person, normally very quickly. Often time internet viral marketing happens unintentionally. A viral marketing example is that a person finds a previously unknown website and sends the URL to 5 of their friends. Those friends, in turn send the URL to 5 of their friends. And so on after that.



Viral marketing takes a marketing concept directly or indirectly related to a product, service or company and passes it on to the public. People then distribute the viral marketing message exponentially. This attention-getting viral marketing concept is growing in popularity.

The easiest forum for viral marketing is the Internet using e-mail, websites or blogs. Aside from consulting or development fees, some of the most successful viral marketing campaigns are low to no cost.

Viral marketing can be broken down into two basic concepts: incentive based and attention getting. The simplest incentive based viral marketing is making a referral to a friend; if they purchase or join, you get a premium of either money, product or a discount. Attention getting viral marketing gives away a free product or service then markets other services. Before launching a viral campaign, decide if you can develop the campaign in-house or need to outsource for outside expertise. Viral marketing is trackable and ever evolving. New styles and methods of delivery are constantly being developed. If you put together an offer that is exciting, fresh and appealing, your campaign will more likely be a success!

One example of successful viral marketing is Hotmail, a company, now owned by Microsoft, that promotes its service and its own advertisers’ messages in every user’s e-mail notes. This is one of the first free Web-based e-mail services. The strategy is simple:
1. Give away free e-mail addresses and services,
2. Attach a simple tag at the bottom of every free message sent out: "Get your private, free email at http://www.hotmail.com" and,
3. Then stand back while people e-mail to their own network of friends and associates,
4. Who see the message,
5. Sign up for their own free e-mail service, and then
6. Propel the message still wider to their own ever-increasing circles of friends and associates.

The other example is YouTube. Videos that visitors to the site consider funny or striking in some way become popular and are featured on the site.

Therefore, defining in a simple way, viral marketing is a marketing strategy that encourages people to spread the word by sharing information with people they know. It is a relatively new term for a very old-fashioned form of advertising: word of mouth.

HOW TO MAKE YOUR BLOG PROFESSIONAL?

Oct 22, 2009

Hi everyone,
For those of you who don’t know me already, my name is Uyen, member of MBA class of Foreign Trade University at HCM city.

Now I’m going to talk to you about my blog and specially how to make your blog professional.

First of all, you have to have an own blog. You can use any website which permit you to create blog: Yahoo 360 plus; My Opera; Blogger;… or anything else.
In my case, I used the website: www.blogger.com. After I followed its procedures step by step and finally I have a blog by myself. This website give us a lot of advantages because you can use the version in language which is suitable for you such as English, French, Chinese, Vietnamese,….

And now, welcome you to join my blog: http://nhuyen.blogspot.com

The most important thing that I want to tell you is how to make your blog professional. First, your blog’s name should be short, the shorter is the more professional.

Second, its features must provide for viewers more advantages to find out information and join it easily.

In my blog case for exemple, there are many useful gadgets such as: About me; Links; My Favourite Blog; Followers; Blog Archive and unusually it has advertisement column for you to make money.

The feature “About me” lets you know basically something about myself. “Links” gives you immediate access to the website and “Favourite Blog” gets you to the blog that I’d love to. With “Counter” I can observe how many people visited my blog. “Blog Archive” help you to take an overview of my entries posted.

In addition, you can have an entertainment with “Daily Horoscopes”, “Free Online Flash Games” or “Body Mass Index Calculator”.

Does my blog look professional?

Some favourite and well-known websites are: Yahoo, Google, Facebook,… designed in a simple way and with user-friendly system for users who have less even no prior computer experience can use it.
So it is one of the reasons that makes them popular.

And now, it’s your turn to do it! Try your best!

Introducing myself...

Oct 18, 2009

Taking photos with my former colleagues





Hi everybody,

I'm Uyen, member of MBA class. I'm 24 years old. I'm still single.
I'm very happy to study with you, my classmates. You're all lovely and friendly.
I hope we'll have a good relationship as from now.





Dear Mr. Tri Duc,
Through the first day of learning Ecommerce I felt that lessons were very interesting and exciting because of many of useful videos that teacher showed us. That is something new with me, really attractive by the way you teach us.
Please receive here my thanksgiving, Mr. Tri Duc.