Nov 6, 2008

Why We Need Word Of Mouth Marketing?

We know you've been told all your life that you don't get something for nothing. While that's normally true, this Tell-a-Friend widget is completely free with no strings attached.

Word of mouth is the best way and in fact the most popular way that we learn about things of interest to us and this little widget makes it so easy.

Tell-a-Friend widget works just about any place online:

Product Pages - replaces the traditional "Email a friend" link to spread the word on products/brands/sites.

Search Results - pairing the Tell-a-Friend widget button with each listed item will entice users to pass on information like cheap airfare deals, great discount offers, etc...

News Items - news items usually have tools to share, print and bookmark. Adding the Tell-a-Friend widget adds a more comprehensive set of options to enable interactions while keepng visitors ON your website.

Blog Posts - word-of-mouth is the best way to direct traffic to your blogs and Tell-a-Friend is the best way to encourage word-of-mouth referrals.

Get the word out - make time sensitive announcements contests, events and offers to spread the word instantly.

The reason why word of mouth marketing works so well is that we already trust our friends more than someone advertising and it is very natural to recommend things to our friends, we do it all the time. And something a friend recommends is more likely to get looked at then just another ad.

Everyone you know and are in contact with has friends that you don't know and so do their friends.If you're really looking to get the word out about what you're doing or offering, make it easy for people to tell their friends and add this free tool to your site.

Sincerely,

Frank Tocco--MLM Mentoring

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