How to Achieve Viral Marketing Success
27 Apr
Recently, I chanced upon the following short commercial.
After having a quiet giggle to myself and taking a moment to reflect on the creativity that went into the production I did what the advertisers were hoping I would do (and to a degree are now counting on) – I shared it on Facebook and Twitter.


Do you see what happened there?
I just spammed passed on to 300 odd of my closest Facebook and 1200 odd of my closest Twitter friends/fans/followers/disciples their advertising and they didn’t pay me a penny for my efforts or time. I have been using the sharing tools for so long now that I now share material that I deem great and relevant to my audience instinctively. How effective your advertising campaign will be now depends on how likely it will be passed on by consumers.
The balance of power has changed forever. Traditional marketers now have no choice but to engage with their audiences on their terms.
This means that if a campaign is not:
then it will not be embraced and passed on by the ever more time poor audience.
This is how advertising works nowadays. To win as an online marketer nowadays you have to:
1. Get the Audience’s Attention
Get the audiences attention FIRST….then deliver the message. I see many clever campaigns delivering many clever ideas yet still failing because they never got their audience’s attention in the first place. Wanna get someone’s attention? Do something outrageous like having a bunch of men do wildy creative and inventive things with everyday items like beer bottles.
2. Have a Unique Message or Proposition
Heineken Men With Talent offers up inventive and entertaining uses for the humble beer bottle – a mundane, everyday item. The creativity and originality of the thinking behind the ad makes it stand out from the hundreds of other, more mundane ads that I was bombarded with on the day I first noticed and watched this ad. I can’t recall any other commercial message I was bombarded with on the day I first saw this but I do recall this ad in its entirety because it was just so different and entertaining.
I believe that some people are able to tap their creativity better than others so if you feel that you’re not up to the task (and if I pushed you you’d be surprised at what you can come up) then you can hire someone else to come up with the concepts.
3. Make Your Content Easy to Share
I originally found this video in my Facebook newstream. I tracked the video back to it’s Youtube point of origin so that I could take advantage of the inbuilt sharing buttons that are automatically inserted into every video uploaded. I then preceded to share this video with my 300 Facebook friends and 1219 Twitter followers.
Notice how this article has ‘share’ and ‘like’ buttons for social networks too. I want to make it as easy as possible to share my content so that it too can go viral.
Make sharing as easy as possible for your audience and they will be more inclined to pass your content on just as I have done here.
Conclusion
Advertising has always been a game of survival of the fittest. If you create attention grabbing and inventive work that engages your audience then you will be rewarded just as I rewarded Heineken by passing on their good work to you. If you choose to take the conventional, unimaginative and unengaging road then prepare to be ignored and fall by the wayside. Make no mistake, the competition is tough but for the few who do succeed, the rewards are well worth it.
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