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ALSO CALLED: Internet Marketing, Electronic Marketing, Web Marketing, eMarketing, Online Research, and Digital Marketing
DEFINITION: Astroturfing is the artificial creation of a grassroots buzz for a product, service or political viewpoint. Commercially-motivated astroturfing is called "astroturf marketing." Astroturf marketing has a negative connotation, primarily because disreputable marketers have used deceptive tactics
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Posted: 03 Nov 2008 | Published: 31 Oct 2008
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ONLINE MARKETING DEFINITION (continued):
to build their buzz by taking advantage of the anonymity the Internet provides. Astroturf marketers typically use blogs, message boards, podcasts, wikis, vlogs, chat rooms and social media Web sites like MySpace when building an artificial buzz. Deceptive astroturf marketing techniques include impersonating someone in the targeted demographic, creating an entirely fictional character (called a meat puppet)
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