Viral marketing

Viral marketing is a strategy that gets people to spread your message for you, by making content so shareable that it passes from person to person on its own.

In more detail

Viral marketing relies on word of mouth at scale. Instead of paying to put a message in front of every person, you create something people want to share with their own networks, so the audience grows through shares, reposts, duets, and forwards. It works because a recommendation from a friend carries more weight than an ad. The catch is that you cannot reliably force it. You can stack the odds by tapping into emotion, timing, a strong hook, and content that is easy to pass along, but most posts never go viral, and the ones that do are often hard to repeat.

Example

A small skincare brand posts a 15 second video showing a surprising before and after. Viewers tag friends and stitch their own versions, so the clip reaches 2 million people in a week while the brand only created one post. Most of that reach came from shares, not paid ads.

FAQ

Viral marketing, answered.

Can you make a post go viral on purpose?
Not reliably. You can improve your odds with a strong hook, emotion, good timing, and easy-to-share formats, but virality depends on how the audience reacts, which you do not control.
What is the difference between viral marketing and word of mouth?
Word of mouth is people recommending you in general. Viral marketing is the deliberate strategy of creating content designed to trigger that sharing at scale, usually online.

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