In marketing circles the term Viral Marketing means Word of
Mouth. Marketers don't think it's a negative phrase at all. I
seriously thought the Milk Council ad agency in NYC called Andrew and
made him an offer he couldn't refuse in spite of what he wrote last
week - like $$50,000 a month
Taylor,
They've had these sort of bizarre adds before and, in fact, when I saw
the first one I'm pretty sure I posted the same question to this list.
Was it real, and did Rocketboom make any money? Like you, I was just
curious. (I haven't seen the one today, yet).
I think that Andrew said
Kunga wrote:
seriously thought the Milk Council ad agency in NYC called Andrew and
made him an offer he couldn't refuse
Funny thing that I read a while back is that despite all their
efforts, milk consumption isn't any higher than it was before the got
milk ads. I'd love to find out
I'm a Vegan Vegetarian.
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Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Aug 29, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Bohus Blahut wrote:
Funny thing that I read a while back is that despite all their
efforts, milk consumption
At Paidcontent.org this morning, there is this story quoted below and comment thereon. What would be the "conditional access" technology used to build and enforce such a subscription plan? Apologies if this has already been raised and discussed in this forum - the sheer volume of contributions