Viral Marketing Talk by Jennifer Laycock at PodCampOhio

by Chris Abraham on 29/06/2008 · 2 comments

I have been trying to record some of the sessions at PodCampOhio but since my lovely Nokia N95 8GB isn’t working with 3G (thanks, AT&T 3G for breaking on me), I have been doing my best using Qik with EDGE, which sucks.  The good news is that I was able to record quite a little bit of Jennifer Laycock’s session on how to get your podcast to go viral and how to do online promotion and blogger outreach.  Jennifer is a guru and an expert and I am damned glad to know her!  The session below was called “Orchestrating a Viral Explosion.”

Unfortunately, I only recorded six-minutes of the session… From the session notes:

Everyone wants the benefits of a viral campaign, but few people really understand how to put the pieces together to create the best chance for success. Find out the most common mistakes companies make when aiming to go viral and how a little bit of brainstorming can set you up for success. Jennifer Laycock will walk you through the actual brainstorming process she uses with clients to help you gather information needed to put things together. She’ll also help you learn to identify “key influencers” within your industry and will offer concrete tips on the best way to approach them with your campaign.

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1 Jennifer Laycock 29/06/2008 at 19:29

Thanks for the kind words Chris! It was so good to finally get to meet you, I’m flattered you chose to come to my session.

Looking at this post also makes it very clear I pace and talk with my hands, lol. I’d never seen video of myself presenting before. ;)

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2 Chris 29/06/2008 at 19:33

Jennifer Laycock » Well, I would love to work with you one of these days! I would be blissed to be involved in a Search Engine Guide / Abraham Harrison LLC joint! Well, that would be my dream, anyway!

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