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Seeding strategies for viral marketing: an empirical comparison

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posted on 2011-11-01, 00:00 authored by O Hinz, Bernd SkieraBernd Skiera, C Barrot, J Becker
Seeding strategies have strong influences on the success of viral marketing campaigns, but previous studies using computer simulations and analytical models have produced conflicting recommendations about the optimal seeding strategy. This study compares four seeding strategies in two complementary small-scale field experiments, as well as in one real-life viral marketing campaign involving more than 200,000 customers of a mobile phone service provider. The empirical results show that the best seeding strategies can be up to eight times more successful than other seeding strategies. Seeding to well-connected people is the most successful approach because these attractive seeding points are more likely to participate in viral marketing campaigns. This finding contradicts a common assumption in other studies. Well-connected people also actively use their greater reach but do not have more influence on their peers than do less well-connected people.

History

Journal

Journal of marketing

Volume

75

Pagination

55-71

Location

Chicago, Ill.

ISSN

0022-2429

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2011, American Marketing Association

Issue

6

Publisher

American Marketing Association