10 Things Everybody Ought to Know about Bottom-Up Marketing

Since we launched BillMonk in January, we’ve enjoyed a steady flow of positive PR which includes a story in Business 2.0, an interview on BBC World Service Radio, an invitation to speak at Google, several positive blogger reviews including ones from TechCrunch, CNET, eHub, Springwise, and lots of other press.

How did two guys on a shoe-string budget without the help of a PR firm get all this coverage? Many of you have asked, and we wanted to share. Click here to learn about 10 simple but effective strategies we followed to market BillMonk.

7 Responses to “10 Things Everybody Ought to Know about Bottom-Up Marketing”

  1. Howard Says:

    This is very helpful! we are in the process of launching a site early next year and will definitely leverage some of your recommendations!

  2. Bo Says:

    Your stuff is awesome – good job, guys. You’ve put your finger on a pain most people didn’t know was solvable… -Bo

  3. Jim Bruene Says:

    Excellent content. But you should warn people about how the Trailblazer works…it’s not a bad way to illustrate your ideas, and promote your company, but at first you feel like you’ve just picked up a virus.

  4. Max Ivanushkin Says:

    Gurav,Chuck!

    You have been doing a great job promoting your model of social money, I believe it is a fantastic idea with a great future. I think that you have set a whole new catagory for monetary transaction business. Good luck!

    Btw – I have been trying to contact you over e-mail over past few days, no response at all. Am I doing something wrong?

    Best
    Max

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