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 What is Viral &#124; Virual Marketing?
Viral Marketing
A self-spreading marketing approach that is created when visitors to your site also promote your site. Promotional methods include software trading, word of mouth and &#8220;pass-along&#8221; content (URLs or emails).
Virual Marketing
Advertising that propagates itself by web visitors use of a web sites feature or service. For example, most [...]]]></description>
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<h4>A self-spreading marketing approach that is created when visitors to your site also promote your site. Promotional methods include software trading, word of mouth and &#8220;pass-along&#8221; content (URLs or emails).</h4>
<h3>Virual Marketing</h3>
<h4>Advertising that propagates itself by web visitors use of a web sites feature or service. For example, most administrators of free web based email accounts attach an advertisement at the end of each message each time a user sends an email.</h4>
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