7. Content Syndication
You might see articles or videos from one website shared on others. This is content syndication. News websites often share stories from other sources to provide a wider range of news to their readers.
8. Product Marketing
When Apple introduces a new iPhone, they focus on marketing that specific product – its features, design, and what makes it unique.
9. Segmentation and Targeting
Imagine a store that sells both kids’ toys and gardening tools. They use segmentation to advertise toys to parents and gardening tools to gardening enthusiasts.
10. Referral Marketing
Dropbox used this strategy by offering extra storage space to users who referred friends. When those friends signed up, the user who referred them got rewarded.
11. Affinity Marketing
Think of a clothing store partnering with a famous shoe brand to create special outfits. Both brands benefit from each other’s popularity.
12. Mobile Marketing
Ever received a discount code via text message? That’s mobile marketing. Companies send offers and promotions directly to your phone.
13. Content Personalization
Have you noticed that Amazon suggests products you might like based on your browsing history? That’s content personalization. It tailors content to your interests.
14. Cause Marketing
When you see companies donating a portion of their profits to a charity or supporting a social cause, that’s cause marketing. TOMS Shoes, for example, donates a pair of shoes for every pair sold.
15. Viral Marketing
Remember the “Ice Bucket Challenge” that raised money for ALS research? It started small but went viral as people challenged each other on social media.
16. Experiential Marketing
IKEA set up a pop-up restaurant where customers cooked their own meals. It gave people a taste of their products and the IKEA experience.
17. Community Marketing
Some companies build online communities where customers can connect. LEGO, for instance, has a community where fans share their creations and ideas.
18. Inbound Marketing
Companies like HubSpot attract customers by creating valuable content that people find when searching online. It’s like a magnet drawing people in.
19. Outbound Marketing
Outbound marketing involves reaching out to potential customers directly. This includes things like cold calling, email marketing, and direct mail.
20. Neuromarketing
Some companies use insights from neuroscience to understand how customers’ brains respond to ads and adjust their marketing accordingly.