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PowerTV, who has recently become a player in online automotive viral videos has been exposed by
SpankMyMarketer.com for being a 'Viral Video Marketing Company' or as they like to call them Spammers who work for some of the top names in the automotive industry including General Motors, Dynomax, Holley ,Comp Cams and SEMA promoting their products.
What is a Viral Video Marketing Company, well SpankMyMarketer has summed it up quite nicely as a company that produces videos for clients, and then promotes the videos for them online, using viral marketing tactics through various social networks like automotive forums.
You might be asking yourself what does this have to do with Mustangs, well you may have noticed PowerTV has been promoting their videos pretty heavily through various forums on several if not all Mustang websites by way of forum members with the names powermelissa, powerjon, poweramanda, powerscott and nmrajames. The only reason they join Mustang forums is to promote their videos as with an example here at
MustangHeaven.com where powermelissa only posts threads linking to videos on their site. Like with MustangHeaven's forums several other Mustang forums have banned these members for repeatedly creating these spamming threads with links to their videos.
Even though this practice is not illegal it's unethical because as members of the forum PowerTV staff is not there to contribute but to promote and profit off what they write and link to. Mustang forums are not alone as they have also been hitting hundreds of other automotive sites around the net.
It's definately a fascinating read about PowerTV, who their key players are and what they do. Check it out on
SpankMyMarketer.com.
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By dp Posted: 1/20/2008 3:57am PST
By dp Posted: 1/20/2008 4:02am PST
By CobraMatt Posted: 1/20/2008 4:59am PST
By Dave Posted: 1/21/2008 12:10am PST
Yes, if they haven't asked permission to post the threads that's semi-unethical. But is registration to their site required to view the videos they're posting? If not, then they're just offering a free product to the demographic that wants that product. I mean, what do forum-goers love more than videos?
By powerTV Jon Posted: 1/28/2008 2:59pm PST
Secondly, the owner of these sites has aimed to destroy SEMA. The grudge started with the CEO of powerTV's defense of SEMA calling out the other said owner on SPAMMING (sending unsolicted bulk emails) to all of the members on the memberlist of SEMA. Ironic again?
As I said before, there is a man of words amongst us. Hotrodders/spankmymarketer probably doesn't see leaving out half of the truth as lying.
We aim to promote drag racing as a sport. What is the damage that is caused by that? We have less hours to defend ourselves than hotrodders/spankmymarketer has to attack us.
By Darwin Inc Posted: 1/30/2008 3:12pm PST
It was never against SEMA, it was against you.
Every product you advertise is being pulled from our vendor list.
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