RE: Memetic invasion!

From: Lawrence DeBivort (debivort@umd5.umd.edu)
Date: Thu 17 Jun 2004 - 20:58:25 GMT

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    Not, yet, though I only glance at the advertising literature from time to time. At least one member of this list is oriented toward advertising and promotion, so even if the connection has not been made in the literature, the connection has been made.

    Lawry

    > Just wondered if anyone has seen "meme" or "memetics" as a marketing buzz
    > word?
    >
    > I have seen "viral marketing" used as the same thing as word of mouth.
    >
    > Keith Henson
    >
    > PS. I took Ray's reply as humor. Was I correct Ray?
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