Disruptive marketing brings buyers directly to you in a friendly, fun way. This marketing goes directly to the customer. No middleman. No big-city agency. No spending your life savings buying ads.
The Nielsen Corporation®, a world leader in global market research and TV rating systems, publishes an annual Marketing Trends report. They discovered that an incredible 92% of consumers around the world trust the recommendations from friends and family, above all other forms of marketing.
They found this type of Word-of-Mouth marketing is seen as more authentic and "real" than carefully crafted advertising copy. It's organic, credible, and cost-effective.
Ninety-two percent is basically everybody.
This same report found that word-of-mouth recommendations using stories or articles is the most trusted form of marketing for products sold online.
Regular advertising is seen as high-pressure, in your face. Telling your story is just a friendly way to say hi.
The Keyboard Telegraph offers anyone that markets online the opportunity to write and display creative articles to develop a relationship with the visitors of this site.
On the Internet, blogs, product reviews, social media, influencer marketing, are all word-of-mouth styles of information sharing.
If you are a writer, author, product influencer or online marketer and want to give your marketing message a lot of exposure, then write an interesting, fun, article and post it here on the Keyboard Telegraph.
Articles work just like an advertisement where people "Click On" your article for more information. The difference? Advertisements can be pushy and aggressive. Articles are just a friendly little chat.
A touch of wit or humor is always a winner. Even some friendly sarcastic irony works wonders but keep it in check and don't overplay your hand.
Articles work best when you create curiosity and push emotional hot buttons.
If you have any questions, send me an email and I'll try to help.
This site is part of a network of websites that tests website traffic programs, driving thousands and 1,000's of visitors here each day.
Thank you,
John
The Keyboard Telegraph
john@idnetwrk.net