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		<title>Are You Paying for Word-of-Mouth Marketing?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Crystal deGoede*
There are a lot of us that follow people on Twitter whom we have never met or heard of just because everyone else is following them. “They” must have something good to say, right? We should trust them. Or we like a brand on Facebook just because they are giving away an iPad, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Crystal deGoede*</strong></p>
<p>There are a lot of us that follow people on Twitter whom we have never met or heard of just because <em>everyone else is following them. “They” must have something good to say, right? We should trust them.</em> Or we like a brand on Facebook just because they are giving away an iPad, or friend someone from high school merely to see their photos. Yet, we never even talked to them – then or now.  (I know people that have over 2,000 friends on Facebook…come on. That number might be ok for Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. because we are “networking” with peers and colleagues, but these Facebook accounts are mostly personal.)  </p>
<p>In reality, we all are just building our personal brand. In fact, regardless of the <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2708" title="Are You Paying for Word-of-Mouth Marketing?" src="http://www.burrellesluce.com/freshideas/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/For-Sale1.jpg" alt="Are You Paying for Word-of-Mouth Marketing?" width="340" height="226" />network, these people may not really be our “friends” or even acknowledge our tweets but when we update our status or link to an interesting article, they are seeing it and vice versa.  Our own word-of-mouth marketing is taking place with every post, generating a buzz for ourselves, company, brand or clients.</p>
<p>Since the 1980s, when word-of-mouth marketing became the big craze, the continuing efforts of companies trying to create a buzz, by having people endorse their products, has increased. And with social media, it is easier than ever. All marketers know that the ability to generate word-of-mouth advertising is not something that can be purchased, or so they&#8217;ve been taught.</p>
<p>However, that may no longer be the case. <a title="ABC News Entertainment Celebrities Earn Tweeting" href="http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/celebrities-earn-tweeting/story?id=9555161" target="_blank">Celebrities</a>, along with other <a title="Klout Homepage" href="http://klout.com/" target="_blank">influencers</a> are receiving compensation to tweet and blog, mentioning certain products to their millions of followers. Can you imagine getting paid $10,000 just to tweet?</p>
<p><em><a title="Sponsored Tweets" href="http://sponsoredtweets.com/" target="_blank">Sponsored Tweets</a></em>, a new Twitter advertising platform, connects advertisers with twitter users. <a title="Sponsored Tweets Twitter Advertising" href="http://sponsoredtweets.com/twitter_advertising/" target="_blank">Advertisers</a> can create sponsored conversations on Twitter. <a title="Sponsored Tweets Tweeter" href="http://sponsoredtweets.com/tweeters/" target="_blank">Tweeters</a> can earn money for spreading the word. Along with advertising on Twitter, the company also has a sister site <em><a title="PayPerPost.com" href="https://payperpost.com/" target="_blank">Pay-Per-Post</a></em>, which pays influencers to blog about certain products. Currently they have 400,000 participating bloggers and tweeters, and over 40,000 advertisers.</p>
<p>Besides paying people to tweet and generate a buzz around your brand, you can also gain followers or friends by simply buying them. One way to gain “fake,” &#8220;targeted&#8221; friends is <em><a title="Twitter1k" href="http://twitter1k.com/" target="_blank">Twitter1k</a></em>, which offers several options for the quantity of followers. If you need <a title="SocialPromo.net" href="http://www.socialpromo.net/" target="_blank">Facebook friends/fans</a>, well you can buy them too. (Interestingly enough, the use of such friending or advertising services could potentially get you banned from a given social network – though some claim that they are less likely to do so then their competitors - unless of course you are using a service affiliated with the network. Then it seems to be more “ok.” Go figure.)</p>
<p>Why are companies doing this? Well most of us trust a brand that has a higher number of followers, fans, and YouTube views. If a brand has this, many “friends” and most of those friends are speaking positively about them, then we assume they must be engaging or influencing.  We are also more likely to recommed the brands (personal or business) that have lots of friends and followers.  Those artificial friends that are doing your word-of-mouth advertising have real friends that trust them, and that allows your brand to reach different verticals without much effort. Therefore, for some marketers, the incentive to fallaciously drive-up those numbers is very attractive.</p>
<p>If you found out that a brand you trusted had paid for their followers or for praise from someone that doesn’t even use their products or service, how would you feel? Does the ability to buy friends or pay people to be brand ambassadors go against the etiquette for transparency in social media? How does that reflect on the brands and companies who legitimately build their following, slow and steady, over time? Would you ever consider purchasing friends and followers for your brand? Share your thoughts with Burrelles<em>Luce</em> and our authentic <em>Fresh Idea</em> readers.<span id="_marker"> </span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span><span><em>*<strong>Bio:</strong> After graduating from East Carolina University with a Marketing degree in 2005, Crystal DeGoede moved to New Jersey. In her four years as a member of the BurrellesLuce marketing team and through her interaction with peers and clients she has learned what is important or what it takes to develop a career when you are just starting out. She is passionate about continuing to learn about the industry in which we serve and about her career path. By engaging readers on Fresh Ideas Crystal hopes to further develop her social media skills and inspire other “millennials” who are just out of college and/or working in the field of marketing and public relations. <strong>Twitter</strong>: @cldegoede <strong>LinkedIn:</strong> Crystal DeGoede <strong>Facebook:</strong> BurrellesLuce</em></span></span></p>
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