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Welcome to WS13 Viral Marketing Group!

We have all heard of "Word of Mouth" marketing, which is one of the most effective ways to promote whatever products/services your business has to offer.


"Web Studio 13" is a global Viral Marketing group headquartered in NYC. We welcome business professionals from all around the world. Viral Marketing basically means "Word of Mouth on Steroids". Copywriting and marketing expert Michel Fortin puts it like this,


"Viral marketing is the process of implementing means or tools through which the knowledge of your existence self-propagates."


This group is sponsored by Webstudio13 Dot Com, or http://webstudio13.com/, which is a Wordpress weblog about social media, and everything related to Internet Marketing. We provide opportunities for our members to network, and also seminars/workshops for educational purposes. We are the real and authentic "BUZZ" factor!


You are invited to join us and check out the next event. Take this opportunity to meet some amazing people and truly take your business to the next level!

P.S. You may also consider joining a similar group @ http://www.ny-entrepreneur-network.com/.

What members are saying! (See all member comments)

 Good way to network with many people with similar interests or to meet new friends with new ideas for you and what you may need. 

 Lot's of people, a good leader 

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