Fractal marketing is the process by which a product or service is promoted through modern electronic media and is subsequently picked up and scattered by potential consumers.
Whereas viral marketing presupposes that a consumer is infected with the intended message, fractal marketing reflects that the consumer modifies the message: it's still part of the snowflake's pattern, just a unique piece of it.
An example of fractal marketing would be Apple's Switch campaign of 2002 and Ellen Feiss's subsequently marketed web identity. They are affiliated, they are part of the same pattern, but this outcome could not be predicted by Apple.
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Anything you would get black market such as copyrighted material or illegal narcotics except from a Latino, hence BROWN market.
Steve: Where did you get that polo shirt at bro?
Bro: I got it real cheap from the Brown Market
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Commonly refers to items being sold outside of the territory their manufacturer intended. Gray market products often come with different manuals or accessories from the domestic version, and frequently do not carry a manufacturer's warranty.
Q: Why is that online camera store so cheap?
A: They sell gray market cameras without warranties or acessories.
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A term describing the so-called "marketing strategy" of spammers who "advertise" or plug) their products and services by using peopleβs email addresses to send out bulk mail messages to all the contacts they've hijacked, pretending the email was written by the person who's identity they have hacked into.
This is done to suggest a person has tried and tested the product and to spread bogus word of mouth virally. This is entirely fraudulent and can potentially hurt a personβs reputation, but thankfully this method is used by individuals and groups who are just as stupid as the people they are trying to scam (i.e. catering to the lowest denominator). For this reason, the spam message itself is usually as easy to detect, as the cheap knockoffs (or stolen goods) they are trying to unload on unsuspecting victims.
According to Wikipedia, spam averages 78% of all e-mail sent.
Here is a prime example of pirate marketing allegedly sent from a friend:
beginning of spam message, i.e. pirate marketing/
From: V. (name and email address of my friend)
Subject: Re:
Date: April 18, 2010 12:41:30 AM EDT
hey,
how are you ?
Just received my iphone 3gs 32gb from this website. www (dot) acmespammers (dot) much cheaper than others and genuine . if you would like to get one,you can check it out.
cheers
V. (name of my friend)
________________________________
Messenging on your phone = MI on the road. Try it now!
/end of spam message, i.e. pirate marketing.
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a large gathering of squiddies or biddies, either really young or of milf status that a male can go to and pick which squiddie or biddie he wants to fuck either vaginally orally or anally.
Garrett: yo what you wanna do tonight?
Marc: lets hit that squid market my dude
Chuck: yo bar-keep where all the biddies at
Bar-keep: down the block at the squid market
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A small road less traveled, usually in the country. Normally referred to as FM such as a 911 address of 115 FM 2558.
FM = Farm to Market
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