unconventional method of marketing time, imagination & energy (rather than a large budget)
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Guerilla Marketing
Unconventional method of marketing Time, imagination & energy (rather
than a large budget)
Undercover Marketing
AKA Stealth Marketing consumers "market" the product to others When you're being pitched and you
don't even know it!
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Undercover Marketing Examples It's happy hour and a pretty 26-year-old actress, flirts with
a well-dressed man in a midtown bar. After a few minutes, she relents and hands over her BlackBerry Pearl for him to enter his number. But she'll never call.
She is being paid to flirt. She's part of a covert ad campaign for BlackBerry that attempts to drum up interest in smart phones by putting them in the hands of attractive, gregarious young women who push the product without the public's knowledge.
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Undercover Marketing Examples
Sometimes it's obvious: the product placement in Lady Gaga's Telephone music video; the fawning review on website TripAdvisor which contrasts with a hundred other scathing ones.
Other brands sell products by recruiting trendsetters whose lifestyles are as covetable as the free clothes and accessories they are given to wear. A number of youth brands are known for fostering relationships with DJs, models and graffiti artists.