Epidemic Marketing was a short-lived dot-com company headquartered in Denver, Colorado that operated in the viral marketing sector. Before it closed its doors in June 2000, it employed approximately 60 people. Its website was located at www.epidemic.com.
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Operation
Epidemic attempted to generate marketing revenue by paying customers to attach links to internet businesses in their outgoing mail. Presumably, after seeing their websites jump in popularity, clients would pay Epidemic a greater amount than was paid to customers.
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History
The company was launched in September 1999. It raised $7.6 million in venture capital in its first round of financing.
The company spent $1.6 million to secure a 30-second ad during Super Bowl XXXIV. According to national account manager James Wallen, the ad drew "little response from consumers but helped to attract important business partners."
Business plans apparently failed and company attempted to merge with a California-based firm. When this failed, the company shuttered in June 2000.
Comparison to spam
Although Epidemic considered its efforts as viral marketing, it operated in a very similar fashion to spam and bot nets--albeit with willing end-users who were receiving paid compensation. It is unknown if there was any contemporary reaction to the ethical considerations of using private e-mail for advertising.
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