After reading the title, the first instinct more skeptical minds have to say sardonically: "is it true that there is no such thing as Bit Torrent marketing." To the comment once opponents of this technology is noticeably compatible with the vast majority of its user base. It really is a fair point, but this does not mean that such a thing is impossible.
Before we boldly look to the future, maybe it is going to ask in our backyard. Black hatters are, as always, were the pioneers in trying to monetize this environment. Methods that they found directly fall into one of 2 categories. We'll take everything once and try to include it on the head so it is available for use, shall we say, more mainstream marketing.
We will start with the worst. This method basically just another vector of infection for different types of malware. You take the name of the popular movie, find those involved in the underground market PPI (pay per installation), the package of malware in the torrent with the title of the film, waiting for the "customer" to download it and run it and make a few cents when poor souls curses that he needs to fight software again. These days, such schemes no longer work. Torrent communities have learned themselves police and installed pretty complex verification system.
So what can we learn from this approach? Firstly, what keywords question. Having named your torrent right way can make the difference between 100 and 100.000 downloads. It is rather difficult to withdraw, but not impossible. You want to avoid the mendacity and humor can help you here. Let's say you have a marketing course that you want to give free of charge to attract customers. Instead of calling it "my super awesome marketing course", you can try "what [name of movie] taught me about marketing". You need to slightly modify the content, just so you can save this title with a straight face, but you also get a lot of Added exposure.
The second thing we have to recognize is this interest species of interest. Black hatters routinely used fake trackers to show a much larger number of seeders and leechers, than in reality. This meant that they'd get first page exposure and trick a lot of people before their torrents, removed. What can we do to achieve the same effect, but with white hat methods? Quite a lot actually. You can see, the pirate most content on torrents. When you post something legitimate, it's easy to drum up beat. Something like: "I am the owner of this content and I decided to make it available for free. All I ask from you is, fill out this torrent ", can really work. In addition Web sites covering the phenomenon of Bit Torrent, always on the lookout for success stories coming from legitimate enterprises. If you offer services in more detail the content you can use the resource exposure and get lots of free publicity.
In principle, the principle may be renewed prior to the transaction. Content found in torrent is encrypted in some way and to unlock it, should make certain desired actions for blackhatter (website, click on an ad, and so on). This type of method is again not very effective in these days for the same reasons stated in method 1.
So what can we learn from this? Although not very attractive, this model is actually sound. All we need to do to do transaction optional and fun. For example you could break your site through a watermark (if this video) and, of course, using descriptions of the torrent. Something similar to: "If you like my work, you can see more on my website, or you can keep up with what I do on my Facebook page. Torrents are just a way to generate traffic quality.