Looking for word of mouth marketing Company

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Johnek123, May 11, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I'm looking for Company who write on forums and blogs and other places where you can promote your Company, using word of mouth marketing.

    I would like to promote my Company in Canada, so I need some Company who know this market.
     
    Johnek123, May 11, 2013 IP
  2. Qmind

    Qmind Greenhorn

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    If you already know which sites you would like to post on you could try elance.com
    I have used it for outsourcing tedious tasks. If you do decide to use it, make your brief as detailed as possible to get the best results.
     
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    AdscendTony Member

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    Have you tried putting an ad on craigslist? LinkedIn is also a good way to find people that may be able to post on forums and blogs.
     
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  5. Tom Green

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    If that's word of mouth...
    Anyway, use something like oDesk, most of the time.
    Problem is, it's always a huge blast of supposed social, then it dies down.
    You have to be willing to upkeep this project for a long time.
    Also, if you're actually good, I would suggest hiring someone who would maintain a nice Twitter account, Facebook, etc. I would bet that a dedicated social media manager would end up costing less than an expensive scheme.
     
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