I’ll start by saying that the guy doing this video is certainly a bit more edgy than I would normally like to post here on our professional site, geared toward entrepreneurs and people working in business.
However, creating viral content is a must in this day and age, and this is a stupid simple formula for lazy marketers and/or those of you who don’t have access to breaking media, etc.
The Lowdown on How Lazy Marketers Can Find and Tweak Viral Curated Content:
1) The Viral News Story: This technique involves finding ‘hot’ and popular viral news stories that are related to your niche and then re-writing them, posting them to your blog and then posting them out through all of your social profiles.
2) The Viral Video: When many people think of ‘viral video marketing’ they think of pouring thousands of dollars into creating the perfect viral video and they just *hoping* that it goes viral but with this technique you’ll be able to simple leverage other people’s viral videos to drive tonnes of free traffic to your blog.
3) The Viral Infographic: Infographics are insanely viral and they are a great way to score easy, free visitors to your site. This technique involves simply finding niche related infographics and then posting them onto your site and then out through your social channels.
Not a bad way to start getting some easy shares for your site/social accounts, right?
Main Image by Meet the media Guru
Awesome! 🙂 Thank you for these techniques. It’s great to have viral exposure because there’s a sense of whatever you created has a life of its own and brings you tons of traffic.
Have a great day!
Viktor,
If only there was a sure-fire way to predict the viral-ness of the content we put out there, right? Still, it’s a good problem to have, since anyone can publish online — much different from the good ole days where the National Enquirer was how most of us got our information. 😀
Great stuff! I’ve used the first one before but not the other two. Thanks for the tips.
Hilary,
Glad you found some value. Thanks for stopping in.