11 Tips for Going Viral
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11 Tips for Going Viral
It's a powerful outcome for your web content and for your brand's reputations (even if that brand is "you"). However, desiring the key to making something go viral is an unrealistic wish; certainly, you should do your best to make your content the most interesting and fascinating online experience possible, but nobody can really put their finger on what causes something to "go viral". What you can do is improve your chances of achieving a viral outcome while accepting that much of going viral is going to be about luck and good fortune.
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- Viral could mean within your interest niche, such as just among photography buffs, cooking fans, Star Wars collectors, or whatever, or it could go beyond your niche into the stratosphere of being enjoyed and shared around by everyone, just because there is something within your content that resonates with a wide group of people, such as a human interest element, a problem solved, a health scare, a video or story of a cute kid or pet, etc.
- Content that inspires awe. Think of "Christian the Lion".[4] Can you still get over the fact that two guys could even buy a lion cub in a large department store in the middle of one of the world's biggest cities (Harrods) once upon a time, and that that lion could then frolic in local London gardens before being shipped to Africa and still recognize his original owners years later? That sort of awe-inspiring tale gives us all a sense of how amazing this world is and how we can all play intricate, valuable roles in life.
- Content that triggers an emotional response.
- Positive articles, positive, uplifting messages. Articles able to open the mind and broaden knowledge through positive messages are particularly enjoyed.
- Articles that make us feel good about ourselves and others. One viral event that created a real feel good sense was the video "Validation",[5] in which people saw the good that comes of validating other people. Articles that that create a sense of admiration and surpassing of mere self interest tend to be the most shared, showing that we do care a great deal about others and we're moved by stories of others who are actively doing something to show this.
- Longer articles over short. Believe it or not, people will spend time reading thoroughly when the content merits it, and when it carries a clear message that they're yearning to learn more about. Just be sure that longer means "more engaging" and not "long-winded and repetitive"!
- Quirky topics, especially the "unexpected". Things that are out-of-the-ordinary, very unusual, and extremely interesting.
- Cute things. Laughing babies, crazy cats, dogs doing tricks, etc. – we've all watched or seen such content and loved it.
- How Tos and instructional content
- News, especially breaking news
- Warnings (like a phishing scam or viruses online)
- Freebies and contests.
- Search for your content using a search engine or two. Is it coming back to you easily or are you having to dig through page after page of returns before it shows up?
- Use social media as another string to your bow. Active Facebook and Twitter accounts are the place to leave information about freshly uploaded content and to encourage the information to be shared around widely.
- Provide easy search and categorization within your content so that people can find things quickly if they do want to look through more than one piece of content. Moreover, search engines love categories.
- Tag and keyword everything you can. Search engines can find the content better this way.
- Put your content on more than site. Use Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, RSS feeds, microblogging sites, and even links via profile pages you have on various websites and your email signatures. Get onto forums, into IRCs, and anywhere else you usually frequent and casually mention your masterpiece and suggest that people might check it out.
- Use a link. The majority of retweets have links in them. When it comes to viral videos and webpages, the link is a crucial part of it.
- Send a link to your content to everyone you know such as friends, family, and co-workers, provided it's not likely to be a nuisance to them.
- Providing clear social sharing icons, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Reader, etc. These icons are fondly known as "social bling" and since they increase the ease with which people can pass around your content, make the most of them.
- Tell people what you're hoping to happen with the content by gently steering them with kind and thoughtful requests. Some of the ways to do this include saying such phrases as:
- Check out… (my link, my eBook, my post, my video, my article, etc.)
- Please embed my video/interactive quiz… (and make it easy for this to happen)
- Follow this person
- Download my widget/game/PowerPoint/eNook!
- Please vote
- Help me...
- Questions, e.g. “What do you think of…?", and so forth.
- Invite people to come and interact with you, your content, or something you've created around the content. Perhaps a webinar, or a Skype call, or a Twitter party. Be open to all the possibilities to enlighten people as to the potential for your content.
- In terms of timing the posting itself, this is a related but slightly different issue. Be sure to post at what you know is the most active time of being online for your target audience. The more people who are actively reading, viewing, or interacting with your content at the same time when it's released, the greater are your chances of the content getting sent around amid the buzz of novelty and mutually sustaining sharing.
- Ratings systems can be helpful too, as can numbers of visitors. These do influence readers and viewers who can see what others are thinking about the content and how many other people are getting involved.
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- Check that your settings on your blog, website, or other content collation source allow for sharing. You wouldn't want your sharing held up by not ticking the right boxes!
- If you want to use a centralized sharing service such as ShareThis.com, this can make placing share buttons on your site a lot easier to do and manage.
- Moderate comments to remove inappropriate, irrelevant, or offensive posts that are linked to your material. However, do not edit any relevant comments or remove relevant ones. This is merely about sweeping out comments likely to detract from the real conversation and buzz around your content, so that all genuine comments are easier for others to read, whether supportive or otherwise of your content.
- No matter how hard you try and how much you analyze existing viral content, some of "going viral" is just down to luck, happy timing, and the current mood of internet audiences. You can't predict it, and people who insist that they can are practicing magical thinking, for which they'll be soundly rewarded with less optimal outcomes than what they're dreaming of.
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- Not everything that you think will go viral, will. Accept that and be honest with yourself about the value, quality, and worthiness of the content in the first place.
- Avoid engaging in magical thinking; this will prevent you from putting in the much-needed effort to make your content worthwhile.
Edit Things You'll Need
- Top quality content
- Content with a fresh, interesting, positive, and quirky angle
- Research and knowledge about your target audience
- Knowledge about your topic and its currency
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- The original idea for this article inspired by, Going Viral, http://www.copyblogger.com/go-viral-on-twitter/.
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