$50 To The Person Who Suggests The Most Impactful Marketing Plan

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Hi Warriors,

It's that time again.

I'm launching a new site next month and will be pulling out all of the stops marketing it. (It's not IM related)

Since this forum is full of really bright minds and creative people I wanted to tap into that in a win-win-win way.

I'd like you to consider what you believe would be the most robust and impactful way to launch a new site into the now noisy Internet.

I'm still testing and tweaking the site and I'm not going to promote it here - I don't want anyone thinking I've got weird ulterior motives for this thread.

I'm obviously considering all the normal ways to promote the site, but what I'm looking for is you to come up with a solid plan that you believe if followed would catapult any new site to the top of its niche quickly.

I don't want to restrict your thinking by saying what it can or can't include, but the plan should be something that people can actually follow rather than generic concepts like "I would uss RSS, or Send our press releases".

When I get near to launch time, or perhaps before - I'll pick what I consider the best post and send that warrior $50 via paypal.

This should be something that other members benefit from reading and can also implement, so don't hold back.

If I actually go ahead and follow the winners strategy - I'll also report back on the results.

Andy
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  • Profile picture of the author George Wright
    Hi Andy,

    OK, here you go.

    Not knowing what niche you are talking about I can't be specific, however what ever niche you choose will probably have a charity it would support.

    Examples, The health niche = The juvenile Diabetes society, Dr. Mani's kids, or one of the many Cancer societies, or even a famous hospital, children's or otherwise.

    Almost any niche could support a "Green" charity.

    Anything to do with animals of course has dozens of charities.

    Anything that doesn't fall under one of the above would probably support their local schools, so your support could go to the school fundraisers.

    Now give a BIG part of your first month's/year's/season's (you choose) profit to the cause of the niche you are targeting.

    Contact the powers that be and show them you are serious by contributing something just to show good faith. If you deal with the right people for the right cause they will give you a ton of free publicity, not to mention the good will you will build on blogs and forums you post to with the sig file "I support the ......"

    I know this works because we did it with local schools in conjunction with an offline business.

    This helps others while helping you build something good. Win/Win.

    George Wright
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Hi George,

    We already have a charity we support and my brother (who in this case is also my business partner) is a trustee on their board, so I appreciate your comments on that.

    I guess it won't ruin peoples efforts if I give away the niche - it's the Quiz niche.

    Andy
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    • Profile picture of the author George Wright
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      Hi George,

      We already have a charity we support and my brother (who in this case is also my business partner) is a trustee on their board, so I appreciate your comments on that.

      I guess it won't ruin peoples efforts if I give away the niche - it's the Quiz niche.

      Andy
      In that case, You could support the Bob Barker retirement fund.

      Seriously, I'm at a loss on this one. I'll return later to see what the Warrior Gang comes up with.

      George Wright
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  • Profile picture of the author Kelly Verge
    Do a contest/giveaway.

    Since these have been done a lot, the item(s) would have to be significant, but consider the splash the #moonfruit contest caused with a handful of Macbooks.

    Imagine what you could do with something crazy like a car (the "Quizmobile"). It could even be a vintage car... =D

    -K
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    I didn't hear about the Moonfruit contest, but I like the idea. The one issue with that is that I'm not too inclined to start spending significant money before the site is up and making money.

    There's actually going to be a unique twist to the way quizzing is being approached that would lend itself to focusing on, so I'll let my brain stew over how your comments could be incorporated.

    Andy
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    • Profile picture of the author KenJ
      Hi Andy

      I think you need to go where the quiz people go. There are a huge number of people in this niche and they will look at your message if they find it where they usually hang out.

      Pubs
      puzzler magazines
      Competition websites
      Lottery sites
      daily newspapers
      Gambling sites e.g. betfair
      Cinemas (Before the movie my cinema has Q & A on screen)

      This would mean either joint venturing or paying for exposure or, heaven forbid, going to the pub.

      Good Luck with the venture
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  • Profile picture of the author steve m
    Quiz as in just quiz, or logicall prolems and puzzles that kind of stuff Andy?

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  • Profile picture of the author Kelly Verge
    Since they integrated the contest with Twitter and you had to tweet the #moonfruit hash to enter, it became of of the ranking terms over the course of the contest (which made it even more viral).

    Others have done the same thing with blog posts. Each blog post with a link to the contest is one entry to the contest. Builds massive backlinks as well as having a viral effect.

    Just imagine if you could harness both...
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    • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
      Originally Posted by Kelly Verge View Post

      Since they integrated the contest with Twitter and you had to tweet the #moonfruit hash to enter, it became of of the ranking terms over the course of the contest (which made it even more viral).

      Others have done the same thing with blog posts. Each blog post with a link to the contest is one entry to the contest. Builds massive backlinks as well as having a viral effect.

      Just imagine if you could harness both...
      I can thanks.

      I worked out many ways to integrate Twitter with our overall strategy a few months ago when I was researching for my Twitter ebook, but as far as the promotion and launch of the site - I'm only giving that my full attention now, so I'm glad you're reminding me about these things.

      I was planning to plug my efforts into several powerful social media systems (like Postlater and/or Ping.fm), but I like the contest aspect and will definitely look to bring that into the mix as well.

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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Steve - Quizzes specifically (at least for now).

    I don't want to get too specific and have the focus be on the details of the niche as opposed to a powerful strategy that others could also benefit from because it uses effective components which can be tailored for the niche.

    Kymi - You know me well, but I do think there may be some nuggets of powerful wisdom out there which will help me too

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  • Profile picture of the author John Taylor
    Irrespective of the niche...

    1. Identify the people within your target audience
    who have the greatest influence. The people with
    the largest number of followers on Twitter. The
    people with the most popular forums. The people
    with the authority blogs. The people with the
    biggest lists. The people with the most "friends" on
    Facebook, Myspace, Youtube and other relevant
    social sites.

    2. Invite them to participate in a pre-launch review
    event where you explain your concept. Listen and act
    upon their feedback.

    3. Offer those people "Charter" membership or other
    elite status with suitable rewards for partnering with
    you. Give those people a specific number of private
    invitations.

    4. Make your pre-launch by invitation only.

    5. Initiate a press campaign announcing the launch
    and make it clear that invitations are limited and
    only available from key players.

    6. Encourage your charter members to use their
    invitations wisely. Build on the buzz through blog
    comments, forums, Twitter, etc.

    7. Watch your site/sales/membership grow as
    people clamour to get an invite.

    John
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    • Originally Posted by John Taylor View Post

      Irrespective of the niche...

      1. Identify the people within your target audience
      who have the greatest influence. The people with
      the largest number of followers on Twitter. The
      people with the most popular forums. The people
      with the authority blogs. The people with the
      biggest lists. The people with the most "friends" on
      Facebook, Myspace, Youtube and other relevant
      social sites.

      2. Invite them to participate in a pre-launch review
      event where you explain your concept. Listen and act
      upon their feedback.

      3. Offer those people "Charter" membership or other
      elite status with suitable rewards for partnering with
      you. Give those people a specific number of private
      invitations.

      4. Make your pre-launch by invitation only.

      5. Initiate a press campaign announcing the launch
      and make it clear that invitations are limited and
      only available from key players.

      6. Encourage your charter members to use their
      invitations wisely. Build on the buzz through blog
      comments, forums, Twitter, etc.

      7. Watch your site/sales/membership grow as
      people clamour to get an invite.

      John

      Andy, you should pay John not just $50 but THOUSANDS for this little gem. Good job John.
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  • Profile picture of the author TelegramSam
    Make sure you come up with a name that does justice to your overall ideas.

    Too many people brush this vital step under the carpet and wonder why their idea doesn't go beyond the trundleing along stage.

    They spend weeks, months or years trying to market something that does not communicate much to anybody.

    The right word or words can literally earn you a fortune and also save thousands in marketing, advertising and PR costs.
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  • Profile picture of the author Teresa Coppes
    I'm a huge fan of quizzes/games on Facebook so maybe you could make an app for that with a quiz or two. Then have your link to you website for additional quizzes. Since you weren't specific as far as how you're monetizing the site, if it's paid then have a few free quizzes to draw people in and the rest hidden except for members. If it's a money maker some other way, well from Facebook people will follow the link.

    I know not many are fans of FB advertising but the apps are very popular. Between FarmVille (or maybe it's Yoville) and Mafia Wars I'm constantly getting sent invites for them.

    Good luck!
    Teresa
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  • Profile picture of the author awesometbn
    You asked for a solid marketing plan that would catapult any new site to the top of its niche quickly. I have a few ideas, but first let me set the foundation as I understand it. The following components are essential to craft a complete picture and strategy for the new site. My apologies if any of this has been said before, but for those who are interested, you can use the "question and answer" style approach to fill in each section.

    Marketing Plan
    This is your "opportunity" section. You will build a case that details what you are offering, the market in which you are operating, why there is a need for your product or service, and how you will reach that market.

    Product or service concept
    Describe in overview and detail what you are offering to the market. What does it "do"? What are the benefits to your customers? How do the customers now accomplish the same task? How is this better than the competition?

    Target market analysis
    Describe your market. Where is it? How big is it? What is the growth rate? What are the unique features or dynamics of this market? What causes people to buy?

    Evidence of market need
    Specific evidence that people will buy your product or service. Primary market research is the key to this evidence. How can you prove that if you make this investment, customers will buy what you are selling?

    Competitive analysis
    Describe the competitive landscape. Who are the key competitors? What are their strengths and weaknesses? Approximate their market shares. How will you take share from them? How will they most likely try to stop you if you are successful? Who are your indirect competitors? What do they offer your prospects?

    Pricing strategy
    Describe your pricing strategy and specific prices. How did you arrive at these prices? What are competitive prices? Why are yours different? How do your prices relate to costs and your development investment?

    Marketing communications plan
    Describe the role, the strategy and the execution of your total communications plan. This may include advertising, literature, promotion, the Internet, etc. What is your message, your specific communications vehicles and your timing? Show your budget by year and type of expense.

    Marketing budget
    Handled by the Marketing team but implemented through finance, this will set out your marketing expenses, including staff and advertising costs.

    Sales/marketing channel plan
    How are you going to "sell" your product or service? Describe your overall sales plan. What is the structure of your sales force (if you have one)? What marketing channels will you use? Why? What is your access to them? How do you pay them? Break down the cost and budget for this operation.
    And no I don't think this is overkill. In fact it serves the bare minimum to produce a starting point for your own marketing plan, since every situation is unique and requires a customized plan.

    If you want to dominate your niche area online, you might consider outsourcing search engine optimization (SEO) work. This will give your site a small set of backlinks, and the appearance of being an authority. You can build on this with your own social networking efforts, or continue to pay for ongoing SEO packages to boost what the search engines will see.

    For your quiz website, I like the idea of growing your membership using incentivised cost-per-action (CPA) offers. You could create your own affiliate program, and run promotions to gather leads for new members. Payout to the affiliates is tied to actual member signups. Your CPA offer can be added to the pool of existing CPA offers on other incentive websites (get paid to complete this survey, etc.). Put a time limit on the promotion to keep the level of participation high.

    Your advertising purchases might include a mixture of text ads and small banners on related websites. I like the idea of using offline advertising in quiz magazines and those small quiz/game booklets you see at grocery stores in the checkout line. Perhaps low cost classified ads in college newspapers and local community newspapers. Running coupons and discount codes will help you to track the source of these different marketing channels.

    Very interested to hear what you decide to do. This could become an excellent case study from start to finish. Looking forward to it!
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    • Profile picture of the author realsbd
      Originally Posted by awesometbn View Post

      You asked for a solid marketing plan that would catapult any new site to the top of its niche quickly. I have a few ideas, but first let me set the foundation as I understand it. The following components are essential to craft a complete picture and strategy for the new site. My apologies if any of this has been said before, but for those who are interested, you can use the "question and answer" style approach to fill in each section.



      And no I don't think this is overkill. In fact it serves the bare minimum to produce a starting point for your own marketing plan, since every situation is unique and requires a customized plan.

      If you want to dominate your niche area online, you might consider outsourcing search engine optimization (SEO) work. This will give your site a small set of backlinks, and the appearance of being an authority. You can build on this with your own social networking efforts, or continue to pay for ongoing SEO packages to boost what the search engines will see.

      For your quiz website, I like the idea of growing your membership using incentivised cost-per-action (CPA) offers. You could create your own affiliate program, and run promotions to gather leads for new members. Payout to the affiliates is tied to actual member signups. Your CPA offer can be added to the pool of existing CPA offers on other incentive websites (get paid to complete this survey, etc.). Put a time limit on the promotion to keep the level of participation high.

      Your advertising purchases might include a mixture of text ads and small banners on related websites. I like the idea of using offline advertising in quiz magazines and those small quiz/game booklets you see at grocery stores in the checkout line. Perhaps low cost classified ads in college newspapers and local community newspapers. Running coupons and discount codes will help you to track the source of these different marketing channels.

      Very interested to hear what you decide to do. This could become an excellent case study from start to finish. Looking forward to it!
      l think she's got the bomb right here for you, whatever type of business you want to do you have to consider a lot of things:
      1. USP- Unique Selling Proposition: l believe you're not the only one that is into this stuff you're talking about, but you need to identify what are those things that might bring you more prospect than others.
      2.Know your competitors: who did you think are your competitors? in what ways are you better than them? these are some questions you need to answer if you rally want to make this works out in real time.
      3. Who are your customers: carry out a demographic analysis on the type of customers you are expecting and where you can get them, maybe you go to facebook, twitter, myspace, try to discovered where your target audience are more available and this will definitely generate enough prospect to your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author drmani
    Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

    When I get near to launch time, or perhaps before - I'll pick what I consider the best post and send that warrior $50 via paypal.
    Andy
    I never could resist your $50 specials, Andy

    Here's a step-by-step plan:

    1. Set up a network of blogs (4 or 5, on separate servers)
    2. Interlink the blogs through Blogroll links
    3. Post similar (same?) keyword-rich content to all blogs, daily
    4. Ping all blogs
    5. Post links on social networks (Twitter and Facebook + niche-specific ones)
    6. Social bookmark them using OnlyWire.com
    7. Have a link from each of the blogs in the network to your main new site
    8. Write 5 to 10 articles, each with links to main site - publish on Ezine Articles and then others
    9. Write a free report, offer it on the site, with giveaway rights, and links back to your main site
    10. Write and distribute a news release with a suitable 'angle'
    11. Create a short video with a catchy theme, post on YouTube (with link back to your site) and other video sites
    12. Work on a systematic backlink program (like Angela's) for 4 to 6 weeks
    13. Ask bloggers in your niche to write a review of your site/product
    14. Set up an affiliate program if you're selling anything - and recruit affiliates
    15. Convert your blog posts/articles into audio, and submit to podcast directories
    16. Use directory submitters to post links on major directories/niche specific ones
    17. Build backlinks to each of the blogs in your 'feeder network'
    18. See if you can add relevant content to Google Knol, eHow, Yahoo Answers, Google Answers, Wikipedia
    19. Launch an email newsletter, ask for referrals from all your subscribers
    20. Run a contest to giveaway something of value - pick a winner from the ones who are most active in spreading word

    All success
    Dr.Mani
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    • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
      So glad I bought your book...this is priceless.

      Any newbies scanning this thread need to pay attention to Dr. Mani's post.

      Originally Posted by drmani View Post

      I never could resist your $50 specials, Andy

      Here's a step-by-step plan...

      All success
      Dr.Mani
      Andy, here are my thoughts.

      Create a "leaked" book explaining the "Quiz" niche or the idea you're promoting. Make it 4-5 chapters long.

      Create a website with an optin that offers the 1st chapter free.
      To get Chapter 2, the visitor needs to retweet a message.
      To get Chapter 3, the visitor needs to post a link on a blog.
      To get Chapter 4, the visitor needs to post a link on Facebook.
      To get Chapter 5, the visitor needs to post a link on [fill in the blank]

      The point: they need to spread the message to get the extra upgrades.
      The task itself is not difficult to perform. Most people have access to all the above.
      But it gets seen by their network of friends and builds backlinks.

      You specify the linking terms and setup a script that asks them to input the linked URL of the retweet, blog post, etc. It then verifies the post and grants access.

      Yeah....not free. But I just thought this up so give me a break.
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      • Profile picture of the author JeffMitchell
        I would suggest setting up a JV with a couple Facebook partners who have a massive fan pages in your products niche. You could leverage their existing social media list and relationships.

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  • Profile picture of the author davidomni
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    By far offline marketing with postcards!

    Best way, buy a targeted list (do demographic research)

    Check out:
    NextMark - Buy Mailing Lists, Sell Mailing Lists, Learn About Mailing Lists

    Pick out your demographic, blast the campaign, and get $$$

    Cheers,

    Also, facebook groups, PPV, PPC, Forum/blog/twitter posting (for backlinks)

    Article Marketing, Torrent sites, Youtube traffic, Auto Blogs, Media Buys,
    "Moving the free line", CL, Cork boards....

    I'll get back with more when it comes to me!
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  • Profile picture of the author tomw
    Hi Andy,

    I thought you'd retired to paradise until I received today's Twitter product mailing

    One of the more unusual tactics that we often employ in similar circumstances is to hook up with a white label competition based lead-gen company.

    Some examples off the top of my head are:

    White Label Competitions - Home
    Affiliates - White Label Competitions | getmeaticket.co.uk - the home of free UK prize draw competitions

    They will produce all of the creative and run the competition on your behalf. You simply allow a pop up or prominent feature on your home/relevant page.

    As it is an affiliate program you get paid per sign up/competition entry.

    If you can prove your worth (ie with other successful sites that you run) they will even set up a specific program for you and market it to their affiliate database.

    Alternatively you can set up your own affiliate program paying out based on results of your white label program and market it in all of the usual ways. Either passing on all of the commission or a proportion to your affiliates.

    If you don't have your own in house development department this can be outsourced or again, if you can prove your worth, the white label company will set all of this up for you.

    Generally, we do a combination of both options.

    The obvious immediate benefits of course are,

    Links
    Exposure
    SEO
    Ranking
    Listbuilding
    Income!

    Which are just what the doctor ordered for a site launch.

    Tom.

    *update*

    Having re-read your post *properly* I wouldn't call my response a "marketing plan" but it is an effective tactic - particularly in your niche.

    *update update*

    Of course *they* pay for the top notch prizes - everything from iphones to widscreen tvs. Generally, these prizes are given away every month. You can also use entry to the competition for building your own highly targeted list. Or, again through the white label competition partners, go down the co-reg route.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Hey Tom,

    No I'm not in Paradise - I'm in Boston

    You're right about your tactic, it can certainly work when done effectively.

    Thanks

    Keep em coming.

    Andy
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      If you want to run quizes, games, or contests but don't want to shell out much money on the front end I foresee big problems.

      From the few hints you've given here it sounds something similar to what we've been doing and let me tell you, the legal bills to make something like this legit is not cheap. Not cheap at all.

      My advice, make sure you have a good lawyer look over your stuff before launching.
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      • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
        Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

        If you want to run quizes, games, or contests but don't want to shell out much money on the front end I foresee big problems.

        From the few hints you've given here it sounds something similar to what we've been doing and let me tell you, the legal bills to make something like this legit is not cheap. Not cheap at all.

        My advice, make sure you have a good lawyer look over your stuff before launching.
        Hi JMo,

        What aspect are you referring to?

        What is the litigious element?

        I'm not familiar with what you've been doing.

        The main site is a quiz based site (But not the normal take on quizzes) with the revenue model being based on people buying credits to play.


        The plan for the marketing of the site is the same as for any type of site and contests etc. have come up in this thread only because other people have made suggestions.

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  • Profile picture of the author 723Media
    Hey Andy,

    Here's the easiest, least costly in both time, money and flat out work. Since you're niche is "quizzes" your market boils down to two types of focus groups.

    1. People in an educational setting. Meaning, somebody who is taking or giving the quiz for training, learning, evaluating, etc. This is a pretty good sub niche if your product is some kind of tailorable software or something along those lines.

    2. People who have the time to take the quiz. This is a much wider and easier to reach audience. This is Facebookers, MySpacers, Social Media butterflies.

    I don't know if you want to give away something or if you want to sell something but I would look into market #2 and drill down to the stay-at-home, work-from-home mom crowd.

    Therefore, I would search Google, Twitter, Facebook, etc for something like "coupons". Find any big blog that gets decent traffic, email the blog owner and offer up your product for them to review.

    If you're selling something, tell them that you have an affiliate program and use it as a joint venture opp.

    If you aren't, tell them that they can put their own CPM, CPA offer, etc on your page or wherever you decide to market this from.

    Either way, give them a reason to push your quiz.

    If that's not your market, then I may go ahead and practice what I preach on this one

    Good Luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Brite
    Seeing as your niche is the 'quiz' niche i have the perfect strategy that won't be a short bust of traffic but instead longterm and establish you as an authority in the quiz niche however does cost a bit to implement!

    Now the basis of the idea is making a memorable quiz flash game!

    This method has been used for many movies and also tv shows as well as cocacola and other products and brands.

    Currently on the 'market' for quiz flash games the most well known one would be 'The Impossible Quiz'.

    On the main leading games website with an alexa rank of 755 (addictinggames.com) the game has been played 41,914,344 total and averages 12,654 plays a day!

    Now if say 10% of those people go to your site everyday then your looking at about 1,266 people a day just from the one game!

    Only 1% and your still looking at 127 people extra a day which still isn't bad everyday!

    Now im not sure on how you are going to be making money with this quiz site as generally these flash games type things are for people who don't want to pay for anything so your looking at freebie cpa offers and adsense as a basis for earnings here!

    Now the main reason that this game is soo successful is because it is hard and enjoyable to play and people come back. Which then ties in perfectly with the whole 7 times before they buy phrase you see told by many marketers.

    Plus with the whole traffic stats that i gave you they are a huge understatement as the game automatically goes viral if its good and will be shared on many sites, plus it is possible to have an extra level only accessible from your website as well as having your link and graphics though out the game itself.

    If you were to submit the game to say 10 big hitting flash games sites then automatically the traffic would stack up and you would get traffic from day one but even better those smaller sites grab the embed code and add it to their sites! Soon creating an upward spiral until saturation point which is when if your game is designed well and is hard and brings people back then you will keep on getting 1000's of people to your site a day.

    Now this is very un-conventional and different and in my opinion perfect for the quiz's niche! Almost too perfect.

    However if you end up making any substantial money from this method i want more than just $50 LOL....

    Nah do you research on this Andy and see for yourself but ive never heard of this being mentioned on the warrior forum at all and was a method i used way back and i re-branded a simple flash game which then brought me in about 100 more visitors a day to my flash games site and made me a few $ more income from adsense back when i first started.

    Hope you enjoyed

    Tom Brite
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Dalangin
    Hi Andy,

    Since you are in a QUIZ niche, here's my suggestions:
    1. create a QUIZ app on Facebook, Myspace and other Social networking sites. Don't forget to link to your site that tells it is powered by YourQUIZ product or it is just a bonus App on your main Quiz product.

    2. Create an account on those Social Networking sites and ask your friends to do the same. Let them use your quiz app.

    3. Re-create or install several quiz apps (different questions, different topic).

    4. Add several friends with large friends count.

    5. Make several groups and fan pages and let your friends join the list of groups.

    6. Invite all of your friends to send you what are their favorite questions that most likely other people are intrigued to check it out.

    7. Let all your friends invite all their friends and ask them to be co-admin of the groups you created so you could create teams for FREE to introduce the groups and let them email your members using a template you will provide.

    8. Bookmark all groups and fan pages.

    9. Create videos about the group and use tubemogul to send it to video sites. Don't forget the link.

    10. Open a yahoo account and subscribe to a group with big list. Upload a video or report to the group and send a message to the group that you've uploaded a video that you think they have interest.

    11. Create several articles about your product and post it to article directories using several article sites...example is the Articlebot of Big Mike. There is a member here named kabong who create accounts for ArticleBot, Tubemogul and onlywire for only $8 each account.

    12. Create an account with Onlywire to bookmark your sites, groups and apps. Onlywire is free with a link back on any of your site. The only hindrance is the account creation because you'll have to signup to the list of sites on the onlywire bookmarking sites.

    13. Create several press releases and submit to several press release sites. There are several press release submission software lately in the WSO. Just check.

    14. Use a squeeze page on your landing page and create few autoresponder emails about your launch and your product. Similar to my quickminisitebuilder.com video squeeze page or create your own style. The important is the optin form.

    15. Use a twitter plugin to your blogs to retweet your post to win a prize like a report or access to one of your membership sites.

    16. Create several marketing materials for your affiliates and JV partners.

    17. Create at least two salespage and ask your friends to which salespage is their favorite.

    18. Create several jokes and funny videos that could create a viral approach and let them forward to their friends. Example is the tagline ==> Here's the face of my BOSS when I resigned! and linked to your site. Have you seen my BOSS face when I submit my RESIGNATION letter? Go and twist it!

    19. Create a contest about a logo design and make it viral by sending the email to your friends and ask them to rate the designs. The most referral will win something.

    20. Joint venture, affiliates and potential customers join together...imagine the impact when you build a community of those interested on your niche. Always give a teaser like sample chapters, first article is free, first month is free, $1 trial, tell-a-friend, forums posts and sig, classified ads like craigslist, wso, solo ezine ads, ppc, giveaway sites, viral reports to torrent sites, plugins for traffic, ping using pingomatic.com, comments, reviews, create thousands of sites using my quick minisite builder , thank you pages of your JV partners, banner ads to adbrite and adengage, etc.

    Always think VIRAL! Create BUZZ!

    Ross
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    • Profile picture of the author Bjarne Eldhuset
      Stage something big, and you might get a lot of buzz.

      1. Buy 5000 empty plastic easter eggs, or more if you need.
      Wholesale/Bulk Plastic Easter Eggs: SunnyBunnyEasterEggs.com

      2. Get 5000 stickers with a big question mark on them, or hire someone to paint a big question mark on each egg.

      3. Locate all "in places" in your city, especially places where journalists, students, people with a lot of time and so on hang out. Libraries and public places too.

      4. Put a paper note with the first piece of a quiz inside each easter egg. It's important that you have lots of different first clues, so that not every person get's the same first clue.

      5. The first clue should be pretty easy, and lead people to a web property you own.

      6. There you can entice people to opt-in, and then continue the quiz leading to ?____

      7. Spread the 5000 easter eggs all over the city. Not by plane, for some reason many people seem to dislike things that falls on their heads from above.

      8. Don't tell the whole secret before the end of a 1-2 month period.

      9. Be mystic

      10. Reveal the answer to the quiz bit by bit.

      11. As the buzz hopefully spreads, get an agent to contact newspapers and say you can get them an interview with mr X behind XYZ.

      12. And so on, and so on.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    There are some great ideas coming, I'm sure it's the first time I've seen some of them on this forum - so keep em coming..
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    • Profile picture of the author debra
      I got one that anybody could do.

      Requirements: One ream of paper, one black ink cartitage, one color cartitage, printer. (or kinkos)

      Talk to your local head cafetria head lady(gentleman)at your local elementry school about offering to print free of charge thier lunch menus.

      At the top of the menu print your web address.

      On the back of the menu print a coupon for your product/service of your website.

      Take it a step further and share some space on the back of the menu with local area businesses to offset the costs of printing.

      Where do all these menus go?

      Well...on every refrigerator that has an elementry student...all month long, at the tune of 400+ enrollment.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Some interesting ideas in the answers so far - I wonder how many more interesting things will get posted before I pick the winner. I'm sure there are more warriors who would like $50 for 60 seconds typing a post.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tom Brite
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      Some interesting ideas in the answers so far - I wonder how many more interesting things will get posted before I pick the winner. I'm sure there are more warriors who would like $50 for 60 seconds typing a post.
      Andy... 60 seconds! Im insulted!

      I probably spent about 5 to 10 minutes writing my post for you lol.

      Tom Brite

      P.S. 60 second version - you -> flash game quiz -> go! LOL
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      • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
        Haha - Sorry Tom,

        I just phrased it that way so that anyone thinking of posting didn't think their idea might be too small or not as comprehensive as some of the great answers already provided

        Originally Posted by Tom Brite View Post

        Andy... 60 seconds! Im insulted!

        I probably spent about 5 to 10 minutes writing my post for you lol.

        Tom Brite

        P.S. 60 second version - you -> flash game quiz -> go! LOL
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  • Profile picture of the author patfl
    Build a Quiz module on wordpress or plain PHP if not wordpress (the budget should be around $200 on oDesk or else) and distribute it freely.

    That module would show some interesting stats on the publisher site and would allow the user to click on a link to take that survey from your site, something like that.

    Patrice
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  • Profile picture of the author jschop
    1. Set up the quiz site as invitation only. Send invites to YouTubers who have big followings, but aren't so big that they're beyond reach. Ask them to try it out and give a video review of the site in exchange for their special invitation.

    2. Rent signatures from top posters on forums (this usually runs at $2-$5 a month) that say something like "I scored 248 on Flash Quiz Site. PM me if you can beat that." Update the score every week or so.

    3. Make a list of the 15 most addicting internet games, with lots of funny quips and screenshots. Include your site in the list. Digg and stumble.

    4. Send special invites to blog owners with large followings in exchange for a blog review.

    5. If they beat a certain very high score, put their picture in a Hall of Fame area.

    6. Run a contest asking users to write a trivia question to be included in the site. Pick a winner once a day or week, and if they win, they get free credits.

    7. Give "refer-a-friend" credits. They're credits they can give a friend to use when they sign up. Make sure you have it set up so that the same person can't use them.
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  • Profile picture of the author James Campbell
    Do a viral video "Slap Chop/Sham Wow" Style, attached with a giveaway.

    James
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  • Profile picture of the author mithu
    Andy, you seem to know everything of Internet marketing. Anyway thanks for the offer and wish you good luck for this viral campaign.
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    • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
      Originally Posted by mithu View Post

      Andy, you seem to know everything of Internet marketing. Anyway thanks for the offer and wish you good luck for this viral campaign.
      I think anyone who said they know everything is kidding themselves as there are always new ways to combine new technologies with existing knowledge, or repurpose an old strategy to be more effective.

      This is exactly why I wanted to run this thread - ANYONE can have a great idea, but with all the clutter and old/mis-information around about marketing, it's for genuine new and unique ideas to be seen.

      I'm ALWAYS open to learning from ANYONE about anything, especially IM.

      I love sharing information, but I love learning just as much.

      You don't have to be a Guru to have great ideas.

      In some ways I wish more beginners would give themselves credit for creating their own way, rather than looking to others to show them the way.

      If you're doing what everyone else is doing, you're probably off to a bad start. Go in a new way and your chances are probably better.

      Andy
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      • Profile picture of the author KenJ
        Andy

        Is there an Ap for that? i.e. whatever it is you are planning.

        Just another thought.
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        • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
          Originally Posted by kenj View Post

          Andy

          Is there an Ap for that? i.e. whatever it is you are planning.

          Just another thought.
          An Ap?

          Not sure what you mean.
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      • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
        Originally Posted by Gitonga View Post

        do the same in this case.Come up with new ideas yourself and keep the $50.You cant reinvent the wheel,you cant buy a new idea for $50.Can you??
        I'm not trying to.

        I'm an idea-machine and have way more than I'll ever use already.

        I've been coming to this forum for 7 years, and I've adopted the habit of running these threads:

        a) because I like to give money to people who are trying to help themselves.

        b) because other warriors get to read the excellent answers that people put, which tend to be better than a normal thread because there's a monetary incentive.

        c) you never know where a great idea you hadn't thought of might come from, so why not be open to them coming in this way?

        d) it also serves as a demonstration to new members that some of us who've been here for a long time - are real people who are looking to help others traveling the same path.

        I don't know why I feel the need to justify doing things like this, and some warriors who've seen me run these threads before already understand this, but since you asked I guess I think others might think the same way.

        There are also some people who think "it's ok for him to give money away" and dismiss this stuff off-hand. The reality is - I do this whether I have money or not and it's not some superficial condescending Guru-wannabe behaviour to try and make people think I'm the big cheese, it's literally my way of trying to create a win-win situation where I give money to someone and lots of people benefit.

        I've struggled for a few years with the concept of how to really help a lot of people, and I find that little things like this seem to make a lot of difference to people because one little nugget of an idea might cause an epiphony for them and change their life or business for the better.

        I can't tell what benefits people get, but I'm doing it just to create the chance that these things have a seed in which to grow.

        Andy
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    • Profile picture of the author drmani
      Originally Posted by PapiShasho View Post

      Come on dude, I can't believe someone can actually be this lazy and disrespectful to a group of marketers, and how some people can be so willing to jump on this.

      You're not "pulling out all of the stops" marketing it, you simply don't want to work or be creative, and want us to launch your site for you, you reap the rewards, and someone gets a WHOPPING $50. ..., you just wanna pay $50 for it and skip all that.

      Tomorrow I'll make a thread called "Build and launch a profitable internet business for me and you'll win $75 LOLZ".

      Would you like us to run your business for you afterwards as well, and maybe you'd be so gracious to give us $20?
      If you think this is about the $50, you're missing a BIG point.

      If you think this is about Andy, again, ditto.

      This is a CHANCE for each marketer to SHOW-OFF a functional marketing plan - one that will have to stand the scrutiny (and critique) of a passionate and experienced crowd (many of them super-knowledgeable marketers!).

      Once you begin to understand how valuable/powerful that is (to the person submitting the plan) - AND to all the 'silent browsers' who are reading posts on this forum expecting to learn something they can put to use in their business, THEN you'll realize what the REAL 'hook' is in Andy's periodic offers!

      Like most things on the Warrior Forum, the best bits are rarely completely visible to the casual observer.

      And like the guy who introduced me to it often says, forum discussions are NOT always about the people engaged in it - but also for the hidden majority who watch, observe - and learn.

      All success
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    • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
      I probably shouldn't even respond to such things as this as you may well just be a troll and I've stepped in to your trap, but hey I'm only human and being attacked by surprise in a place I thought was safe hurts.

      Good luck to you in your efforts, I hope you find a way to get through whatever is causing your negative outlook.

      Andy


      Originally Posted by PapiShasho View Post

      Come on dude, I can't believe someone can actually be this lazy and disrespectful to a group of marketers, and how some people can be so willing to jump on this.

      You're not "pulling out all of the stops" marketing it, you simply don't want to work or be creative, and want us to launch your site for you, you reap the rewards, and someone gets a WHOPPING $50. People pay tons of money for an effective launch campaign, or put tons of work into an effective marketing campaign, but nope, you just wanna pay $50 for it and skip all that.

      Tomorrow I'll make a thread called "Build and launch a profitable internet business for me and you'll win $75 LOLZ".

      Would you like us to run your business for you afterwards as well, and maybe you'd be so gracious to give us $20?
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      • Profile picture of the author Lance K
        How about a viral quiz challenge.

        Say you have 12 quizes and do one each week. A visitor to your site can set up their own groups (think fantasy sports) and invite their family and friends to take part in the challenge (using a TAF script). On their group page, they could have a running tally of everyone's score. And maybe a chat/forum function. I'm sure there's probably a way to turn this into a facebook app or something if you would want to.

        You could start a new challenge each quarter and keep them running at all times. Also, you could compare the scores of all groups and award prizes.

        This way people get the entertainment benefit of doing the quizzes. They get the benefit of interacting with their family and friends. They also get to compete against their family and friends for bragging rights. And last but not least, they're competing WITH their family and friends AGAINST all other groups at the same time. Multiple levels of entertainment, interaction, and competition.

        Then you'll have all sorts of virtual real estate where you can put your marketing messages in front of them (home page, group pages, thank you pages, etc).
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        • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
          They say great minds think alike - that's actually a large part of how it's already designed.

          I'm not so into quizzes personally but I love games, and making this fun - regardless of the actual quiz side of things was a fundamental part of our concept.

          It already involved multiplayer options and challenge levels, hidden prizes etc...

          I'm impressed that someone mentioned it, because I thought I thought of it first

          There's no way I'd be involved in some boring quiz site which is anything like what's already out there.

          Thanks

          Keep em coming.

          Andy


          Originally Posted by Lance K View Post

          How about a viral quiz challenge.

          Say you have 12 quizes and do one each week. A visitor to your site can set up their own groups (think fantasy sports) and invite their family and friends to take part in the challenge (using a TAF script). On their group page, they could have a running tally of everyone's score. And maybe a chat/forum function. I'm sure there's probably a way to turn this into a facebook app or something if you would want to.

          You could start a new challenge each quarter and keep them running at all times. Also, you could compare the scores of all groups and award prizes.

          This way people get the entertainment benefit of doing the quizzes. They get the benefit of interacting with their family and friends. They also get to compete against their family and friends for bragging rights. And last but not least, they're competing WITH their family and friends AGAINST all other groups at the same time. Multiple levels of entertainment, interaction, and competition.

          Then you'll have all sorts of virtual real estate where you can put your marketing messages in front of them (home page, group pages, thank you pages, etc).
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  • Profile picture of the author Richie Bigrac
    What you need to do is to find Dr Evil and borrow his 'Interrupt TV show technology' as used on numerous Hollywood productions to so you can simultaneously cut live into TV shows all around the world and announce your new quiz.




    Disclaimer;

    I didn't have a genuine idea so thought I'd have some fun with it, which has to be better than just being negative for no reason.

    Doesn't it?

    OK, I will try harder.




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  • Profile picture of the author Platinum Matt
    Andy is a true pro...

    One of the few guys I've met in person off here and been really impressed with.

    His understanding of IM is top notch. Great thread!
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    • Profile picture of the author jstover77
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      This is what I do every time I launch a website. Sorry if some of this stuff is generic, but it may help others. No importance in order except for #1.

      1) **Keyword research**- I can't stress how important keyword research is. Improper keyword research and analysis, can cost you a lot of money. If you are not good with it, there are plenty of people you can outsource it too.

      2) PPC- Oh it can cost you a lot of money if not done properly, but when implemented properly, you can take a website from $0 to infinity very fast. If you are not proficient, there are plenty of reliable, and honest PPC management companies out there.

      3) Social Networking Site (Mainly Facebook)- Start making friends, and start groups. You can send a ton of messages daily from their servers for free. What??? Did I just say for free. No brainer. Learn the ins and outs of it. Again, lots of companies that you can outsource the work t for very cheap.

      4) Yahoo Answers- Answers questions in your niche and build your account to a level 2. Guess what, once you do you can post links. On top of all the traffic you can get from them internally, the big G also loves them. The post sometimes show up on the first page within hours!!

      5) SEO, SEO, SEO- Organic traffic is free. Yes there is that word again. Try to at least learn the basics of SEO so that when you outsource it, you know what you are getting. OR...learn it yourself. I could babble on, but I got money to make.

      6) Article Marketing and Press Releases- great for pure traffic, and backlinks to your website. The best part is, you can outsource this work really really cheap anymore!

      7) Craigslist/Backpage/Kijiji- OK, I understand I might get some haters with this, but all I can say is 57 million unique visitors per month in the US alone. That over 1/4 of the adult population in the US. Obviously I don't encourage blatant spamming, but if you have a legitimate business or product why not? This is not that difficult to automate until you get into posting on CL.

      Again this is pretty generic, and can apply to almost any niche. There is a lot of other things you can do, but they can be more niche specific.

      Good luck to ya Andy!
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Stigson
    If it is in the quiz niche then why not let people do the marketing? Viral concepts. You create your own quizzes and people can then share those quizzes with people, and create a community around it... "most voted quiz", "top quiz" see what your friends are quizing about,.. I don't know. That would just be thought on top of my head.

    - Chris
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    • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
      Originally Posted by Chris Stigson View Post

      If it is in the quiz niche then why not let people do the marketing? Viral concepts. You create your own quizzes and people can then share those quizzes with people, and create a community around it... "most voted quiz", "top quiz" see what your friends are quizing about,.. I don't know. That would just be thought on top of my head.

      - Chris
      Thanks Chris, it's also among the ones at the top of my head too

      I don't want to confuse the issue by saying what I have already thought of as I want people to offer suggestions that others can use too.

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