Viral Video Marketing Made Easy

You may have heard that getting a video to go viral on YouTube, or any other video sharing site, is more luck than anything else, but you heard wrong. Many videos that go viral were deliberately created and carefully pushed out into the Internet world with that specific goal. You can get your video to go viral too, if you use the right tools and follow the right steps.

The content of your video obviously plays a major role in getting it to go viral. It has to be entertaining and something out of the ordinary- either laugh-out-loud funny, or something that will make viewers say “wow!” The video quality doesn’t necessarily have to be great as long as the content makes people want to share it with their friends. Ideally, you want your video listed on YouTube’s “Most Viewed” page, as that will make your views grow quickly.

Your video should only be less than a minute long. Longer than that is okay, but shorter will get you more views. It should also have a great title, something that will grab the interest of someone searching for an entertaining clip to watch from the start. Sometimes, it’s advisable to give misleading titles to attract viewers. Make sure you include tags with your videos that will make them easily searchable. It is imperative that you make the video embeddable so that people can repost it and get you more exposure.

Once your video is uploaded, you’ll need to get moving. Start with email, sending it to as many contacts as possible and requesting that they forward it on. Next, move on to your social networking accounts; post it on friend’s pages, group pages, and community pages, giving it as much exposure as possible. Don’t forget to post the video to forums and blogs, as well as any other appropriate sites.

One of the best ways to promote a video is to get comments on it, especially controversial comments. You can do this yourself using multiple accounts or get a friend to contribute. Most viewers will take the time to read the comments even though few will leave any. That controversy could be the element that gets people sending it to friends to view.

When you post your video, YouTube gives you the choice of three thumbnail screen shots of your video to post along with it. Of the three, one is always from the middle of the video, so take care to have something notable in the middle that will give you a great thumbnail to post. Once your video is on the web and you have people passing it along to friends, you are on your way to a viral video.

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