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John Cow dot COM: How To Do It: Indirect Marketing

  • Ryan McLean · 1 year ago
    Cool post, this is really interesting. A few examples of how I could indirect market on my blog for my product would be awesome. Like some more practical tips as opposed to just examples. But all in all a great post.
  • sports apparel · 1 year ago
    Indirect marketing is great. It looks like your not even promoting something just to the average reader of a blog or whatever. Its sneaky but effective.
  • Web Milionário · 1 year ago
    Interesting, I'll keep this in mind.

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  • Dane Morgan | Niche Blogger · 1 year ago
    I'd like some examples of using this in blogging in a purely digital sense. Or is this limited to an offline technique?

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  • Melvin Perry · 1 year ago
    Thanks for this advice on indirect marketing. My head is swimming with ideas on how I can use this approach to further expand the reach and responsiveness of one of my products to its target market.

    So thanks again...you get 2 thumbs up for sharing this.

    Melvin Perry
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  • Bruno Auger · 1 year ago
    Indirect marketing is great. It looks like your not even promoting something just to the average reader of a blog or whatever. Its sneaky but effective.
    Nice post John

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  • pinoy affiliate marketing · 1 year ago
    good post, i absolutely agree with this. it's nowhere different from offline marketing where suppliers give out special gifts to the best product endorsers in their list.
  • Political Disgust · 1 year ago
    if you can indirectly make people interested and read and still drive them to your site, you are actually creating a much more powerful link because it will attract people who normally would never have found you. It is a very positive way to promote.

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  • Andre Thomas · 1 year ago
    This is an interesting article. I saw done many times on me but never knew it was a marketing gimmick.

    Although in a Chinese (or even Asian) culture, children don't normally get their way with something... influencing somebody who's influential to your target, like perhaps his/her wife/husband.

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  • JR's Internet Marketing Strate · 1 year ago
    Interesting post, I have not utilized this form of marketing before, but it is certainly very popular as in your John Chow example and with Shoemoney who gets stuff in the mail all the time!
    Thanks,
    JR

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  • Dot Com Dud · 1 year ago
    Good post, I never would have thought of doing stuff like this for blog marketing but it does make a lot of sense.

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  • CoolProducts · 1 year ago
    Great post. I was thinking of the same example with John Chow when I began reading. This is a very logical approach to getting some extra coverage.
  • Debby Phillips · 1 year ago
    Great post Max! Thank you for the mention!

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  • Flora · 1 year ago
    Thanks for a great post. I never thought on these lines. You showed me way of indirect marketing Thanks a lot :)
  • Tracy Benungski · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the suggestions. Will try and see if this works out well.


    Tracy Benungski

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