Writing blog posts is time consuming. So when you write one publishing you’re like, oh I have all this time and energy into creating this masterpiece, but then you find out that no one’s reading what happens, you get demotivated, you get sad.
So today I’m going to teach you how to consistently write viral content. So that doesn’t happen to you.
When you write content you want to go viral.
And you want to consistently create viral content. Well, the first thing we need to do is go to google.com slash trends and type in keywords and phrases within your space, and they’ll show you what’s popular on Google Trends their homepage.
You’ll also see what’s going viral right then in there. If you write content related towards those pieces or those topics, you’ll notice that your content will get more traction than if you wrote on something that happened a year ago six months ago.
So you want to catch the wave right when something’s going viral, and Google Trends will show you that for free. The next thing you need to do, especially if you’re in a niche, go to buzzsumo.com and type in keywords related to your space, they’ll show you the latest viral content that’s been doing well in the last few months in the last year, right and similar content that’s more detailed.
So if someone wrote an article that breaks down 10 ways to do X, Y and Z. You want to make sure you break down 101 ways to do X, Y and Z, because they’re posted well, and your post is way more detailed, you can expect your content to go viral.
And as I mentioned in previous videos, once you write very detailed content that’s better than someone else’s using buzzsumo you go click on new shares, see everyone share that piece of content on Twitter, hit them up right you can take their Twitter user IDs, go to Twitter, Google their names, find their email address.
I know it’s a bit of work but anything worthwhile are some work, and then you can message them like hey john, I noticed you shared this article by Sam from TC that broke down how Google Analytics screwed online marketing, and I have a similar article that’s coming up online talks about how Google Analytics has helped marketing. Cheers, Neil Chong will probably respond back with. Sure. Then you want to email him back with. There you go. Cheers Neil. Yes we can share that not only make my day it’ll make my year. It’s that simple. By doing that, your content will start going viral to watch.