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Viral marketing refers to the act of creating something that once launched into the network continues to grow and expand with very little or no input from you.

Successful viral marketing is also referred to as V-marketing; Organic Marketing; Word of Mouth or word of Mouse. Some good examples of VM come from email clients like Yahoo or Hotmail and social networks like You Tube. One person sees/uses the service and is encouraged to pass it on to their friends who will pass it on to their friends and so on and so on, allowing the original service to spread across the network just like a virus would. There are a few different ways to execute good VM techniques some of which include emails, word of mouth and e-books:

VM using E-books:
This can be very time consuming in the beginning, depending on your writing skills, but carries some of the biggest rewards. An e-book is a piece of literature, fictional or otherwise, that is presented in electronic form for use online. Absolutely anyone can write an e-book and they are a great way to secure your position as an authority in your field, but it is important to remember a few salient points.

Only write about what you know - This may seem obvious but it is important not to over reach. If you are broaching a subject that you are not confident about make sure you do your research, one way to make sure you really do know your stuff is to explain the topic to a friend or family member who has no knowledge of your business and if they can understand you then you've got it, if not then you may need to have a rethink about how you are going to approach things.

Make it interesting - Whilst you should stick to what you know you must also remember that just like a book you might pick up at the book store if your content isn't interesting nobody is going to want to read it. Whatever your product/service, make sure that the content of the book is not only relevant to it but also contains information that people might not get elsewhere or is presented in a way that makes people want to keep reading.

Advertise yourself - Keep in mind that the reason you are writing your e-book is to bring people back to your site and while your e-book must not be a 30 page advertorial don't be afraid to tell people what it is that you do and encourage them to visit your site. For example imagine you are running a pet care site for people away on holiday you may want to pepper the pages with sentences like: "Considering all the effort you put into caring for your family friend, it is important that you know he will be well taken care of when you go away: feeding, grooming and exercise are just a few of the must haves. For a full list of our services click here to visit Pet Palace"
Downloading quality e-book compiler software will allow you to make the book completely integratable with the internet and you can find many free sources just by running a search, Adobe is a good place to start. Most e-books are created in PDF as this is the most widely compatible format, once again you can download free software to help you with this by doing a search. Viral PDF and Cute PDF are 2 well used sources.

Make it free - For your e-book to become truly viral you must consider the benefits of making free for anybody and everybody to use. The costs to you of creating your book are minimal to none and if you do decide to sell it you would be looking at 100% profit. However, the purpose of your book is to show people that you are a leader in your field which will encourage them to visit your site and make a buying decision, if you charge a fee to download and read the book it will reach less people. The great thing about a viral e-book is that people like to share a good resource with their friends and colleagues and they are less likely to do so if there is money involved.

All in all e-books are a great Viral Marketing method and one that should be fully utilized wherever possible.


Time is defined in many ways depending on how you use it in a sentence. In this instance, time can be described as ones lifetime. Time is a non spatial continuum, in which events occur in apparent irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future. As the clock ticks off minutes, hours and days, we may not have finished what we are doing or what we want to do, but the clock keeps ticking leaving us with less time. Time is irreplaceable and it cannot be saved.

Growing up it seemed as if time stopped. Would we ever reach sixteen, eighteen, twenty one? Time just did not pass fast enough. We thought time would never pass for us to reach the age of twenty one. By the time we reach our fifties, we are thinking that time is going much to fast. As we grow older, time picks up the pace. We hear phrases like "The time just flew today", or "I wish there was more time". We look back on our memories and what is known as the "good old days" and wonder where the time has gone. Time is the most valuable resource that we have.

In thinking about the "good old days", I spent many hours with Grandma and Grandpa. My parents home was only a block from them and in a small, rural town, in the 1950's there was not a lot to do. After my Grandfather retired, both of them stitched hand made quilts using the old quilting frames they kept set up in the dining room. Children and grandchildren were very proud recipients of their quilts. The days passed slowly for Grandpa and Grandma as they stitched their tiny stitches on the quilts. They also spent many hours in the front porch swing. They would talk about what their lives were like raising their family in times gone by. My Grandfather owned a gasoline jobber business. The boys in the family helped out there, while the girls helped in the house and with the growing of vegetables and fruits to feed their family. We heard stories about not having a road in front of their house when they built it and then a mud and gravel road before paving. There was no or little money and things were bartered or traded. During the war, gasoline was one of the things that was rationed and Grandpa would save his ration stamps for my Dad. He lived in the big city and for him to come home on weekends, Grandpa would give him the stamps. I remember the smell of the blooming sweet peas growing on the fence in the back yard. I remember the fresh baked cookies always available in their cookie jar. Memories remain as if time stood still. I can vividly remember when we were ready to end our vist with my aging Grandparents, we would say,"We'll see you next time". Grandma would respond with "Well, I hope so.Grandma knew they might not be there to see us next time. My grandparents have both been gone several years, but I will always cherish the memories and the time I spent with my grandparents. Where did the time go?

Now, I am telling stories of the "good old days" to my grandchildren. My parents, the years of my growing up, marrying and raising a family, are just some of the things we talk about. I often wonder how the past 70 years have gone so fast and I think maybe time really does fly. In a span of 70 years there are 25,550 days, 613,000 hours, 36,792,000 minutes and 2,207,520,000 seconds. Did I use this time wisely? We can't go back and get that time. Did I accomplish everything that was meant for me to do? How will I pass the time for the rest of my years? Will my grandchildren cherish the time I spent with them? I certainly hope so.

In a time for taking stock of ones life, time can be defined as a suitable or opportune moment or season. I have had many moments of opportune moments or seasons. As I look back in time, re-living those memories of past times, can we really determine if time flies? Where did it go? Each of us has the same twenty four hours of a day. The days may go by slowly, but the years really do seem to fly.

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