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Sep 19th, 2009 |
By Kevin |
Category: traffic
A Columbia University study published in Science (2/10/06 issue) sheds light on the role that social influence can play in driving consumer demand. Researchers recruited more than 14,000 people in a study to measure the impact of social influence on the choice of songs to download.
Participants were randomly allocated to one of two experimental [...]
Tags: Author Paul, Buzz Marketing, Choices, Columbia University, Decisions, Endorsements, Execs, Experimental Conditions, flickr, Inequality, Limited Capacity, Marketers, Participants, Popular Songs, Proliferation, Social Influence, Social Networking Sites, Tendency, viral marketing, Word Of Mouth
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Sep 9th, 2009 |
By Kevin |
Category: traffic
A Columbia University study published in Science (2/10/06 issue) sheds light on the role that social influence can play in driving consumer demand. Researchers recruited more than 14,000 people in a study to measure the impact of social influence on the choice of songs to download.
Participants were randomly allocated to one of two experimental [...]
Tags: Author Paul, Buzz Marketing, Choices, Columbia University, Decisions, Endorsements, Execs, Experimental Conditions, flickr, Inequality, Limited Capacity, Marketers, Participants, Popular Songs, Proliferation, Social Influence, Social Networking Sites, Tendency, viral marketing, Word Of Mouth
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Apr 10th, 2009 |
By Kevin |
Category: Email Marketing
Isn?t that your goal?
The latest survey on email marketing revealed that email-marketing efforts are being dulled by record levels of Spam and email box over saturation. Those surveyed that use email primarily for home use stated that unwanted messages comprise of over one third of the email they receive daily. Those that use [...]
Tags: Burnout, Business Email, Communication Method, Email Communication, Email Marketing, Email Spam, Epidemic, Internet Entrepreneur, Long Term Relationships, Marketing Efforts, Marketing Email, Permission Based Email, Proliferation, Readership, Response Rate, Saturation Level, Spam Email, Study Also Revealed That, Unwanted Email, Unwanted Messages
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