17 Guerrilla Marketing Ideas for Your Website
Guerrilla marketing is a term used to describe unconventional marketing tactics, particularly those of low-cost or no-cost. We’ve all often heard the key tips for promoting a website, but this article is guaranteed to have some new ideas for you. Some are clever, some are crazy, a few are farcical. Guerrilla marketing for Website Owners 1. T-shirt Marketing. Get a T-shirt made with your website’s...
US Executives Go Online for Business Intelligence
Information is just like gold mine for the business executives. In fact, some people believe that information is one you’re their business success. In the old time, newspapers, official trade information, trade insights and trade trends and development has becanme valuable source of information. But time has changed. Now, to find information fast, business executives turn to the internet. A recent...
Viral Marketing, The Guardian’s Word of Mouth Database Released
What qualities enable people to access and spread ideas and opinions faster and more persuasively than other? Learn more about identifying those most likely to talk about your brands and to influence others from The Guardian’s Word of Mouth Database. The Guardian study combines existing thinking around what makes people influential with a new piece of qualitative and quantitative research –...
Public Relations in Silicon Valley, The Lesson Learned
PR firms today aren’t much different than corporate lawyers. They are paid to perform a service. They like to think of themselves as core to the strategic action of their clients. But more often, they’re just there to spin whatever happened in the most favorable light possible. Couple days ago, there is an article in New York Times about how public relations. Its caught our intention because...
Viral Archives : Golf Lingerie Set, Mio Destino
Lingerie and Golf, Male Chauvinist Beauty? If that’s not male chauvinism, I don’t know what is. This ads works good and this golfing lingerie set is getting quite the buzz in cyberspace.
Nike Viral : Make The Difference, Franck Ribéry
As we mentioned before, Nike just launched their viral vidoes on YouTube. The campaign is called “Make The Difference”. With this campaign, Nike want to make it clear and enables the football fanatics to make that Difference. Nike releases a series of videos on Youtube featuring Wayne Rooney, Franck Ribéry and just now, Arsenal player Andrei Arshavin. Here’s the video that featuring Franck...
Online Trade Show Promotions Advertising Campaign by Hannover Messe
The Hannover Messe, Germany just kicked off it’s online trade show promotions advertising campaign The Expert Challenge “Discover and Win” as part of their trade show marketing activities. It’s an online quiz that puts your expertise to the test. The game is divided into four rounds addressing four different themes out of the technology industry. Each round consists of eight...
Online Internet Advertising Elf Yourself 4.0, OfficeMax 2009
It’s back! OfficeMax and JibJab have just launched the latest edition of ElfYourself, online internet advertising for OfficeMax. For over 3 years, Elf Yourself has become one of the internet phenomenon in every holiday season which attract many millions of visitors. This year, JibJab has removed its required account registration. The site is integrate through Facebook Connect, which will give...
Invisible Insights #3 : Social Media, Online Marketing & SEO
What’s hot this week? Well, it’s depend how you define the word “hot”? In terms of social media, online marketing and search engine optimatization (SEO), we found some of interesting news, insights and information that might be useful for you. And here’s the list of it. Social media is a great opportunity to get links in a pure and natural way. Here are 7 tips creating...
Facebook Become More Promising for Marketers
iStrategyLabs just released their report based on the demographics stats on Facebook. And its interesting! Based on their report, it seem that Facebook userbase is getting much older, 513% growth in 55+ year old users and college & high school drop 20%. The overall number of users between 18 and 24 years of age has grown only 4.8% between the fourth of January and the fourth of July of 2009. ...








