Reciprocal Marketing
What Reciprocal
Marketing is About
Reciprocal marketing describes a situation in which
two businesses, initiatives or individuals promote
each other in order to gain a mutual benefit.
Reciprocal marketing is also known as
cross-promotion or collaborative marketing.
Passion-mates tend to exercise heart-driven
reciprocal marketing. Profit-mates tend to exercise
revenue-driven reciprocal marketing
Benefits of Reciprocal Marketing
Reciprocal marketing offers many potential benefits,
especially for individuals and small businesses. It
accelerates the process of earning trust of
prospects in a new market niche, reduces the cost of
attracting new customers, and is inexpensive to
implement compared with many traditional marketing
schemes. Trusted endorsements inspire decisions of
prospective customers.
Traditional and Digital Reciprocal Marketing
Reciprocal marketing is common in travel, tourism,
shopping, and many other industries. Alliances of
airlines is an example of reciprocal marketing. Some
brands collaborate to support their mutual brand
ambassadors.
In the online business world, link exchange, also
known as reciprocal linking, is a common form of
reciprocal search engine marketing. Reciprocal
digital marketing is equally popular among small,
entrepreneurial websites and large, well-established
ones. Reciprocal world-of-mouth (WoM) marketing is
especially popular among opinion leaders, educators,
and positive-change projects.
Reciprocal Marketing
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