Alternative Marketing

 
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You may have noticed a rather strange trend in corporate promotion over the past few months. It started in January when a British newspaper reported Volkswagen paid U.K. creative team Lee and Dan to create a professional-quality car commercial that was making the rounds online.

The ad, which Lee and Dan claimed “wasn’t intended for public consumption,” portrays a suicide bomber attempting to blow up a cafe by detonating a bomb from inside his VW Polo. But the car contains the explosion, prompting the tag line, “Polo. Small but tough.”

Volkswagen vehemently denied having anything to do with the clever but controversial ad (to the point where it\’s now suing the creators). Yet many believe the company was secretly involved. The debate has been a regular feature on marketing blogs since the ad\’s release and is responsible for a widespread viral marketing campaign.

T-Mobile was recently propelled into the spotlight by an equally controversial incident. In late February, socialite Paris Hilton publicly announced her T-Mobile Sidekick had been hacked, and her famous friend’s contact information was posted on the Web. Although one might assume security concerns would spell doom for the wireless carrier, the incident actually boosted Sidekick sales. This prompted a few fellow marketers to jokingly question whether the hack was, in fact, an accident.

Making Money Online Rank 8   Vicissitude Ratio of 173.28 for Internet Marketing; which means how easy or how hard it is to improve your position for a particular keyword, or keyword phrase, in search engine results. A Vicissitude Ratio under 100 is considered relevant for successfully competing to improve your position in the SERP (Search Engine Results Pages).

Although this category, Internet Marketing, has a ratio greater than the desired sub 100 it has a very healthy Future Vicissitude Ratio of 7.12. A future ratio is determined by searching news articles for the category and user’s news article searches.

Overview

Internet MarketingInternet Marketing

Internet Business Guide Listing #6945

Status: SOLD
Days On Market: 192
Sale Price: $3,900,000
Business Type: NAICS 541511
Business Category: Web Services
Business Name: NDA
Business Web Site: NDA
Asking Price: $4,250,000
Down Payment: $4,250,000
Gross Sales: $1,600,000
Cash Flow (or SDE): $950,000
Asking Price As Multiple of Cash Flow 4.5
Year Established: 200
FF&E: $ N/A
Inventory: $ N/A
Employees: 0
Absentee Owner: No

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Business Summary
Internet MarketingThis Alternative Marketing Internet Business Opportunity combines viral marketing and social bookmarking into a solid Web 2.0 Business Plan.

The Buyer acquired a business with a rapid growth track into 2010. The new owner has a fun an creative business that can be operated from anywhere in the world, with a virtual staff.

Facilities: Internet Home Business Opportunity

Financing: Not Available

Training: Negotiable

Reason Selling: Not Disclosed

Listed By: Owner

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