Why Your Viral Content Isn’t Working

May 2nd, 2008

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Create Viral Content

I’m planning to write 1 or 2 articles related to viral content in the next few weeks. In the meantime, I would like to share with you a great video from SEOmoz. This video is titled Whiteboard Friday - Why Your Viral Content Isn’t Working. It is well presented and quite relevant. I really recommend it!





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Comment by nyseo Subscribed to comments via email
2008-05-02 22:15:37

this vid from the famous randfish is definitely insightful!

also, the guys over at 97thfloor.com have some good viral marketing articles, I just today sent two to my clients so they can get an understanding of ideas they could find within almost any business

 
Comment by Cindy King
2008-08-17 09:12:54

A lot of people have a hard time coming up with ideas on what to make that can go viral.

I have recently made a plugin that uses the Google translation service to translate the page a user is on (download from http://getinternationalclients.com/translation-plugin/).

Making a plugin, widget or toolbar is a great way to make something that can go viral. It can be hard for a lot of people to come up with an idea.

If you have the idea, but not the skill to make a product, you can always find people to write the code for you online. A widget will cost $50 to $100 which can be inexpensive if it get you traffic that converts into buyers.

 
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