How-to Use Tell-A-Friend Script to Drive Traffic to Your Website!
Ó Copyright 2006 Kris Williams
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More and more webmasters have the recurring dilemma on how to increase the
flow of traffic in the websites. During the past few years many methods
that been developed to solve this predicament. While most of them would
work there are those that would not make even a small impact.
One of the methods that have spawned many success stories in driving
traffic into websites is viral marketing. Viral marketing makes use of the
tendency of a person to share something to find informative, entertaining
or amazing.
Many companies bank on this behavior to spread their products and increase
the popularity of their company or their website. Viral marketing makes
use of many mediums in enticing this behavior. It might be in the form of
an interesting story, an addicting flash game, an amusing video and many
others that may catch a person’s fancy.
This ingenious form of marketing is typically low cost and is a wonderful
tool for any company to utilize. The benefit greatly overshadows the cost
or efforts to initialize this marketing scheme. Any website would greatly
benefit that viral marketing.
Tell A Friend Script
One of the easiest methods in viral marketing is using a tell a friend
script. This is a simple programming script that you can attach to the
programming of your website. Generally, tell a friends script are
installed in pages where a media is placed so that a person can easily
send the media to any of his friends or his family members.
The basic concept of a tell a friend script is a script wherein a person
may input his name, e-mail address, the recipient’s e-mail address and
send the media to the intended recipient much like an e-mail with an
attachment. As the recipient receives the e-mail he wouldn’t think of the
mail a spam mail because he would see the sender’s name as someone he or
she knows and trust.
Tell a friend script eliminates greatly the chances of being blocked
because they use the information inputted by the sender. This allows for
wider spreading of this marketing method. It can be quite sneaky but it is
very effective.
With the e-mail sent and opened the sent media will either be read, viewed
or played. Also along with the mail would be a brief description of the
company or site that sponsors the media sent. This allows for the
introduction of either the site, company name or its products. The along
with it is another tell a friend script.
Then the process begins again. As more people use the tell a friend
script, more and more people will know of the existence of the sponsoring
company or site. People who read the ads inside the mail who liked what
they see would go and click on the link and visit the site. This drives
traffic into the site resulting to great number of potential customers.
Tell A Friend Script Availability
A tell a friend script is very simple and does not require a complicated
method of programming. In fact, you can copy paste a script and simply put
it on an intended page. Finding one is even simpler. All you have to do is
go to a search engine and type in the search box “tell a friend script”
then press enter or click go.
In the search results page you will see many links that will direct you to
a site where you can get a tell a friend script. It would just be a simple
matter of looking and searching for the script and copying it to your
intended web page.
With a tell a friend script viral marketing strategy you can drive traffic
into your site which could potentially spell profits. This is a simple
harmless script that offers great benefits for low cost paired with great
creativity and foresight.
It is imperative that you have patience in using a tell a friend script.
If your chosen media doesn’t get the mileage that is expected of it, it
may take some time before it gets spread or shared. But surely many people
will see your ads and there is great probability that they will visit your
site increasing your traffic flow.
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