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How To "Go Viral" For Internet Marketing Fame And Glory
Thousands of online marketers work for many years trying to produce something that becomes viral content. Being the next "it" internet marketer can do wonders for your bottom line and your career. The downside to all this is there is no earthly means for predicting what will be viral, and what just stays the same. There is good news though, there are certain principles you can incorporate into your business that will increase your odds of producing viral content. Following these hints might seem like basic common sense, but you would be surprised at just how many could be the tipping point between being "normal" and being "extraordinary" in internet marketing. One effective approach is to produce something, some kind of content, that makes people have a reaction in their gut about it.
The expressed intent of your content is to have people read it, or look at it, and they feel "something" very strong, right away. For this situation, you'll always want to avoid the standard, boring responses people have when they see some kind of news. Not all reactions are positive, and even a highly negative one is better than no reaction at all. The quality and strength of their reactions can compel them to link to you, or pass your content along to wherever. Everywhere you look these days, marketers are turning to techniques such as can be seen on this Halloween Super Affiliate blog
Throw advertising out the window with this one, though. People can see that one coming from far away. You'll almost never see anything like sales copy have a viral effect. If you find your service, or product, to become well-known very quickly, you can bet there's some other part of the larger story that's responsible for it. Try sharing about your interests, or self, rather than pushing products/services onto people. If you want people to give you their attention, avoid coming across like you're just making another sale. Just leave the selling to all your marketing devices on your website. One sneaky trick to getting something to go viral is to feign stupidity about a subject.
Of if you'd rather not, then simply say you're clueless about it. Be different - admit you're not knowledgable about it and ask for people to help you. You will get far more comments on your work if you let your inherent idiocy on a topic be apparent to the people viewing or reading your work. Or, you can default to faking it and then say something totally off-base in your work. If you look for it, you'll notice that many IM marketers resort to that tactic a lot. But just know that you'll be stuck with it for a long time. Have a look at this Halloween Super Affiliate site
In a lot of ways the compelling factor with viral content is not so much the content, but the ability to grab someone's attention and make them want to know more. Of course that doesn't mean that every piece of well done content will be the next major "it" thing on the internet! So give these ideas an honest try, and you never know what may happen.
Americans keeping their clunkers longer (ajc)
Here's further proof of the toll the rotten economy is having on consumer
spending habits.
In 2011, the average age of a vehicle in the U.S. hit 10.8 years _ a record.
That's up from 10.6 years for the average car or truck in 2010, and more than
two years older than the average U.S. vehicle age back in 1995 when it was 8.4
years.
All is not gloom, however, according to a report from the Associated Press in
Huffington Post.
An executive with the automotive research firm Polk said an expected uptick in
vehicle sales this year, following last year's rebound, should at lease slow
the increase in the average age of cars and trucks in America.
But, he said, it will take several years of a strong economy to boost sales
enough to reverse the trend and cause the average age to decline.
Auto sales reached 12.8 million units last year, hardly the glory days of 2005
when they hit 17 million, and still shy of the 16 million mark that's
considered the industry norm. Still, that was better
Lady Gaga - The Edge Of Glory (Auto-Tune Version) [Acapella]
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