Offshoring in the Philippines
Author: Karen Michelle Gatdula
Blogging of Flogging? Which is better? Although Flogging have a very unpleasant connotation amongst the Internet geeks because it was oftenly used by viral marketers to continuously ballyhooing products A and B everywhere, we can't deny the fact that there is no bad publicity – all is good publicity. Because of this, many bloggers or rather I say, “floggers” make money than them bloggers.
But, I must say that although we see a big potential in flogging, I still adhere to blogging using subconscious marketing. This marketing strategy is not really that sophisticated rather a classic. Film producers often do this to gain sponsors. The perfect example of this is Steven Spielberg's E.T in 1982. Although we didn't see the brand's name, Reeses Pieces' packaging is not that infamous as a matter of fact, their sales skyrockets right after the movie was publicly shown.
This is where blogging comes in. Through blogging, we need not to shamelessly praise the product to market it. We just need to write something that's related (but no so related) to what we plan to advertise. For example, if we want to advertise a corned beef brand, then we start writing a blog that's full of corned beef recipes and put our corned beef's name in the ingredients. Also, we make use of the color that's similar to what our brand's uses.
Another example is this article. This was made to give info about blogging and flogging and to let you know that we lease writers to make awesome blogs for you.
Thinking about hiring writers to do the job for you? Don't forget that you can always ask for a free quotation first.
Author: Karen Michelle Gatdula
Blogging of Flogging? Which is better? Although Flogging have a very unpleasant connotation amongst the Internet geeks because it was oftenly used by viral marketers to continuously ballyhooing products A and B everywhere, we can't deny the fact that there is no bad publicity – all is good publicity. Because of this, many bloggers or rather I say, “floggers” make money than them bloggers.
But, I must say that although we see a big potential in flogging, I still adhere to blogging using subconscious marketing. This marketing strategy is not really that sophisticated rather a classic. Film producers often do this to gain sponsors. The perfect example of this is Steven Spielberg's E.T in 1982. Although we didn't see the brand's name, Reeses Pieces' packaging is not that infamous as a matter of fact, their sales skyrockets right after the movie was publicly shown.
This is where blogging comes in. Through blogging, we need not to shamelessly praise the product to market it. We just need to write something that's related (but no so related) to what we plan to advertise. For example, if we want to advertise a corned beef brand, then we start writing a blog that's full of corned beef recipes and put our corned beef's name in the ingredients. Also, we make use of the color that's similar to what our brand's uses.
Another example is this article. This was made to give info about blogging and flogging and to let you know that we lease writers to make awesome blogs for you.
Thinking about hiring writers to do the job for you? Don't forget that you can always ask for a free quotation first.
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