Having a piece of content go viral is a dream for most marketers. Itâs the ultimate reward because viral content, after all, means something was so popular that it snowballed into more shares, clicks, visibility, etc. and a few extra sales are bound to come from it all. Unfortunately, creating viral content isnât easy.
When people think of the term âviral,â funny YouTube videos come to mind. Unless it makes sense for your company to create another Gangnam style video, this type of popularity seems out of reach for many.
While it is difficult to create viral content, it isnât impossible. There are a few things marketers and content writers can do to work together and create something that has all the features of something that could go viral.
No matter what industry or what type of company you run, there are a few different steps you can take to help give your content a chance to go viral.
Step #1:Â Understand Your Audience and Why and Where They Share Content
Going viral is all about having your audience share your content, so it helps to know why they do. In general, people share content because it offers great information, but because it hits some sort of an emotional cord, whether that be confusion, humor, sadness, etc. (Step 3 below discusses this more in-depth and how to create content with these emotions in mind).
Follow the trends of your audience and in your industry by looking at your database, social accounts and even talking to customer service to determine where your industry is most likely to share content.
Step #2: Figure Out What You Want to Communicate Through Your Content
Before you sit down to write your content, youâre going to want to know exactly what you want to communicate to make sure that your vision doesnât get lost as you throw in all the viral features. Make sure that your content is relevant and something you want representing your company.
If a piece of content goes viral, this could be what your company is âknown forâ in the future.
Step #3: Create Your Content With Certain âTriggers of Fascinationâ in Mind
Founder of My Web Presenters Neil Davidson explained on Kissmetrics that there are seven triggers of fascination for people:
- Passion/lust
- Alarm
- Mystique
- Power
- Prestige
- Rebellion
- Trust
People share what they are fascinated in and these are some of the things that get people fascinated. Try to have your content center around something that evokes one of these emotions and it will be more likely to go viral.
Step #4: Donât Forget to Use Visuals as Much as Possible
This might be an obvious point, but itâs one worth mentioning because it is so important. Content that utilizes a lot of photos and videos has a better chance of going viral.
It is the headline and the photo that will catch the attention of readers first, so donât expect a piece of content with one small picture to go viral.
Step #5: Look at Your Results and Try, Try Again
There is a chance that the first time you try to create viral content it isnât going to work. In fact, thatâs almost a certainty. It takes a long, long time to create a piece of viral content, so you always want to look at your results and try again. If you didnât get as many social shares as you have in the past, evaluate what you did differently and try something else.
Creating viral content is all about experimenting.
Itâs important to realize that even if your content doesnât go viral, youâre at least writing content that has the features of something that could go viral. In other words, keep doing what youâre doing and you have a chance. After a while, utilizing some of the above tips should help your content gain a little bit more traction if nothing else, and thatâs never a bad thing.
Have you produced content thatâs gone viral and, if so, what did you do to make it happen?
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