I've recently noticed a crazy viral effect on Facebook in the form of notes and wall posts. In the past few weeks people everywhere have been posting their "25 random facts about me." People post 25 random facts about themselves on a Facebook note and then tag 25 of their friends that they want to do this as well. Within a few days of reading a first "25 random facts", suddenly my newsfeed is filled with friends and people from all different networks posting their "25 random facts". Different people in my networks were all being hit at once from my college peers, my high school cousins in California, to my 27-year-old working cousin in Houston. Another crazy viral effect that I'm starting to see hit is the "type of friends" wall po
st. This wall post is popping up all over my newsfeed:
People are tagging their friends as each of the individual "types of friends" portrayed by this cartoon. People that are not part of my mutual friend connection with one another are posting this photo. I believe it's going to begin another viral spread throughout facebook.
What does this have to do with marketing? Companies have tapped into viral marketing through YouTube, articles, and through the Facebook groups/fanpages. I'm proposing that a new viral marketing technique to consider is to create these unique "chains" through Facebook and have it associated with a product or company that people will pass through all their friends and networks.
5 comments:
you spent your time in class researching about Facebook? HAHAHA
LOL at chris' comment. hahahahhaha
pretty sweet idea erica...not sure how the company who creates the "chain" can keep their name associated with the chain though. the thing that makes the '25 things' work so well is that it's personal.
hmm you're right, but there are some contests and stuff companies put out there that are personal too.
it was just a thought I had when I saw how fast these things sped through.
It all started with the *poke* feature...
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