The number of posts that actually go viral is pretty low. However, if you know how viral marketing works, you may be able to take a couple of your posts viral. Here are some reasons why your viral marketing campaign may not be working and what you need to do differently.
Why That Great Post Didn’t Go Viral
Posted by tomshark under Social MediaFrom http://www.capturecommerce.com 4545 days ago
Made Hot by: HipChick on November 17, 2011 4:43 pm
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4543 days ago
Some topics are just plain boring to people, broadening the scope (one of your points) is critical to getting more action. As an aside, too many blog posts that are outside of the site's motif can really "water down" the content of the site, which can impact organic (natural) search engine listings.