We can lend wings to your marketing, and spurs to your sales.
 
 
 

“…smart marketers know that word of mouth almost always needs help. They do something to make that word spread faster.”

“Two things are needed to create buzz successfully. The first one… is to have a contagious product. But having such a product alone is not enough. Companies that get good buzz also accelerate natural contagion.”

“Technology markets, for example, are almost like presidential election campaigns, where there’s no prize for second place. Winner takes all. In these markets the natural spread of word of mouth must be accelerated. Having a good product is not enough.”

Excerpts above taken from Emanuel Rosen’s book, “The Anatomy of Buzz”.

 
     

For an in-depth look at word of mouth marketing visit the organization that set out to promote a practice, and along the way built an industry:

Visit WOMMA at www.womma.org.

Keith Bates is a Charter Member

     
 

Contact Keith Bates via email:
keithbates@kbates.com or by phone at 773.205.7992.

 
     

 

 

What is Accelerated Contagion?

 

It's a way of adding teeth to the longevity of your word of mouth marketing management.
Be a tiger!

Before you can fan the flames of your word of mouth marketing efforts you have to ignite the fire!

Paradox of a Word Of Mouth viral marketing epidemic: before creating one contagious movement you have to create many small movements first. There is still a role for traditional advertising in viral marketing. It’s called Accelerated Contagion, or leapfrogging, formerly known as the 90-Day Blitz. Only it employs a broader tool set and it’s dependent on the buzz that you put in motion.

WHAT IS ACCELERATED CONTAGION?
Accelerated Contagion is a multi-media, lead generation activity based on response compression techniques. It is a fully integrated six month program that combines traditional media with interactive media to create a sense of event, which in turn produces a substantial flow of leads in a very short time with minimal commitment of financial resources. Typically it uses three to five media vehicles to present your message to prospects over a week to ten day period at the beginning of each of three months.

THE SOURCE - AND RATIONALE
Why response compression? To quote Ernan Roman, author of Integrated Direct Marketing, “We have found that the traditional sequencing of media does not create the maximum synergy from the media being employed. Specifically, the impressions are conveyed over too long a time period, diluting the impact to a significant degree ... we create a sequence of ongoing contacts, using a variety of media. These are deployed with short, carefully orchestrated intervals between contacts so that we gain a disproportionate share of the prospect's attention. A sense of event is generated - a feeling that something important is going on. It would be far more difficult, if not impossible to achieve this effect through isolated media. We call this tighter time-frame approach ‘response compression’. By deploying media in an abbreviated time frame, we create an intensified synergy between media that generates much higher response rates."

TYPICAL COMPONENTS
Media for Accelerated Contagion can run the gamut from social media, Facebook, Twitter, word of mouth marketing, podcasting, micro-sites, SEO, SEM, blogs, chat rooms, email, telemarketing, direct mail, tradeshows, webinars, print media, broadcast, experiential, seeding, CGM (consumer-generated media), and evangelism … plus others.

BLITZ GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

  • Goals include sales acceleration and increased market awareness
  • Objectives focus on rapid generation of quality leads, shortened cycle times
  • The challenge is to do this quickly, and within a manageable budget.

SPECIFICALLY ACCELERATED CONTAGION IS DESIGNED TO:

  • expand the numbers of contacts for influencer relations
  • add longevity to the impact of your viral marketing
  • and raise public exposure and product enthusiasm via evangelism.

 

You can contact Keith Bates via email at
keithbates@kbates.com or by phone at 773.205.7992.