Rosangela Mansutti
Rosangela Mansutti
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make content go viral
If you are trying to generate viral content, follow the recommendations of the man who achieved record traffic for one of the largest blogs in the world .
That man is Neetzan
Zimmerman and he has been working for two years at one of the largest blogs in the world: Gawker, generating far more traffic than all the other writers.
How did he do it? It was all thanks to his viral content . Incredibly, Neetzan garnered over 17 million views , accounting for over 80% of the website’s total visitors. In addition, of the top 10 posts published by Gawker in 2013, 9 were by Zimmerman.
You’re probably wondering what the formula is for creating content with such a high level of virality . Good news! The “genius of viralization” revealed the 9 tips he uses to generate these posts. Below we tell you what the uk data are and we add one last extra tip. Get ready to learn all the tricks!
Make your content go viral
1. Invest time looking for stories
This may sound like a lot, but Neetzan says he spends 12 hours the messaging app with external tools a day searching for new stories to create viral content . He spends long periods of time sitting in front of his laptop and browsing through his mobile screen for websites and social media that are relevant to him.
This is because, generally, the pages where they find the most interesting content to share are very little known, and an intensive search is required to find them.
“You have to be in one place, without moving, for long periods of time,” says Neetzan.
Finding that raw material has become an obsession for him, but of course it is neither advisable nor healthy to spend 12 hours looking for content.