A definitive listicle on how to make your video go viral (disclaimer: no promises)

Nick Snelling shares his tips and strategies to boost your video views into the viral stratosphere, but first, he asks, is ‘viral’ really what your video needs to make it a success?

Ah, yes. The mythic ideal of going viral. That ole chestnut. Once the hallowed pursuit of every content marketer. Creating a video for a brand that gets seen, shared and liked so many times it spawns its own HBO series of memes, homages and spoofs.art-of-going-viral-nick-snelling

In my case, the first example was a long-form Facebook piece I penned which clocked over 35,000 views and almost half as many shares. I forget the exact amount, because a few days later it became a SMH opinion article only to score a mere fraction of the page views my initial post did (curiously, the original story has disappeared from my social media feed altogether, and I have no idea how).

The second was an illustration I shared by an artist called James Fosdike (and for the record, I attribute its 88,000+ views more to his powerful political cartoon than my accompanying rant).

Point being, as Social Caffeine’s Lori R. Taylor said the other day, “Going viral is not an outcome; it’s a happening. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn’t. Just remember, fans are vanity and sales are sanity.”

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