Contextual Bandits Optimize Word-of-Mouth Marketing in Social Networks
Summary
A new contextual multi-armed bandit framework is proposed to maximize rewards from stimulated word-of-mouth by learning individual spillover probabilities. It identifies and targets connected users most susceptible to influence, outperforming baseline methods.
Why it matters
Marketing and sales professionals can leverage this framework to design more effective word-of-mouth campaigns, optimizing their reach and impact by intelligently identifying and engaging key influencers within social networks. This leads to higher ROI on marketing spend and more efficient customer acquisition.
How to implement this in your domain
- 1Integrate the contextual bandit framework into social media marketing platforms.
- 2Develop targeted incentive programs based on predicted spillover probabilities.
- 3Analyze social network data to identify potential high-spillover users for campaigns.
- 4Continuously refine targeting strategies by learning from campaign outcomes and user interactions.
Who benefits
Key takeaways
- A new framework optimizes stimulated word-of-mouth by learning individual spillover probabilities.
- It uses contextual multi-armed bandits to target influential users in social networks.
- The method significantly improves targeting precision and campaign rewards.
- Understanding spillover heterogeneity is crucial for effective social marketing.
Original post by Ahmed Sayeed Faruk, Elena Zheleva
"arXiv:2606.15146v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Stimulated word-of-mouth is a strategy that promotes information sharing through prompts or incentives. Optimizing stimulated word-of-mouth through social networks requires identifying and targeting connected users who are most susc…"
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