The new “buzz” (no pun intended) in the Internet Marketing World is Viral Marketing. Direct Hit Solutions launched our Viral Marketing Services a couple of months ago and we went through grueling testing to perfect the creation and management of what makes a Viral Marketing campaign a success and what can be otherwise known as the Viral Marketing flop.
Here’s some basics on what makes a Viral Marketing campaign successful
1. Create a Cool Concept- Seems easy enough, but too often companies try to replicate what made other company’s Viral Marketing campaigns successful and this often leads to a lack of interest and poor user response. Think outside the box!
2. Build a Microsite – Once your cool new concept is visualized after a good night drinking (playing a Sarah Palin drinking game), now it’s time to bring that concept to life. Whether you’ve come up with a video, widget or something no-one has ever seen before, you’ll want to create a microsite around that concept that is different from the original products website and that can be tracked separately.
3. Grunt Work – Viral means “spread the virus”. Infecting only a few people might create some type of infection, but to make certain you get the proper exposure, you’ll need to infect as many people directly, meaning yourself, as you can. Don’t rely and don’t try some type of 3rd party spamming tool to create the virus. Get out there and get to as many people as possible directly. If people sense your spamming it can tarnish the campaign’s reputation and Social Networks like MySpace and Facebook can detect a spammer a mile away.
4. Track Your Results – Every Viral Marketing campaign has a separate success rate. There’s no guarantee that even if you do everything perfectly that your campaign will be a success, so Track Everything! Track downloads, user behavior and don’t skimp on this one. There are several good and free 3rd party tracking tools like Google Analytics, etc… that can help you with this one.
5. Learn – Lastly, after your Viral Marketing campaign has ended, take some time, yes more time than the fun night of drinking that gave you the brilliant Viral idea and analyze what worked and most importantly, what didn’t. Hopefully you left an area for comments on your microsite to get user feedback, but if you didn’t, you can always go back into the communities you developed for the Viral campaign and read feedback.
Here a some common misconceptions you’ll need to get out of your head when approaching a Viral campaign that others say simply don’t work.
1. You need to piss someone off on a video and that alone will work.
2. The Viral campaign needs to make people laugh.
3. Blood = Success
Check back as Viral Marketing 102 will be coming soon.