how the social web destroys traditional marketing
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How theSocial Web
destroysTraditionalMarketing
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TraditionalMarketing
InternetMarketing
The start of the Revolution
!Social Web
!
...everyone can be a star!
Hi there!
it’s notabout things
it’s aboutpeople
You!
Our product is amazing!
Who cares? Hey :)
People will interrupt themtalk about your productsand only
fight you if you
Our product is amazing!
Hey!!
You!Shut up!
#*!
#*!
#*!
#*!
#*!
#*!
#*!
#*!
That Company
Sucks!
?
!
!
!
See our ads!
?
?
Traditional no longer works......it even works against
you!
How do youbecome a partof theSocial
Web?
you get invited!It’s easy...
...and that means
You are not a company that sells a product
...but a group of talented individuals.
Who are creating something remarkable.
Because the world need something better,
more stylish, and more affordable.
Something that makes you happy, and gives you
that really good feeling inside your stomach.
You do not market your products...you share them
...and you share what people are doing with them.You make your fans remarkable
You help them do things better, provide tips and ideas.
You tell them about what inspired you,and continues to inspire you!
...and you ask your fans what they need.
So that you, with their help, can continue to be remarkable.
This way, people want to follow you, becauseyou are worth following
That’s a cool company!
I will tell myfriends about it
Cool
Nice!
Me to!
Thanks!
:)
Like!
!
I likethem too!
:p
Thanks!
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