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The Viral Coefficient: Your 2020 Guide to Viral Marketing

Martech Advisor

Going viral can give your brand and product immense publicity, generate brand awareness, and acquire new customers. But how does viral marketing work? What is the Viral Coefficient and the Viral Cycle Time? Before we begin, let's first understand what viral marketing is. The Viral Coefficient.

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What is viral marketing (and does it actually work in 2020)?

Sprout Social

If you’re still itching for your business to “go viral,” we don’t blame you. This explains why so many businesses look toward viral marketing as an opportunity to catapult themselves into social media superstardom. The concept of viral marketing definitely deserves some revisiting as we enter a new decade. Good question!

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How To Increase Blog Traffic: 25 Proven Strategies for Guaranteed Uplift

Optinmonster

Do you want to learn how to increase blog traffic? Blog traffic isn’t rocket science, and there’s no need to reinvent the wheel. In this guide, we’ll share 25 proven strategies (with 7 case studies) to teach you how to increase blog traffic by 1064%. Here’s our exact, 5-step blog traffic process: 1.

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How to Increase Blog Traffic (in 10 Steps)

seo.co

How would you like to gain at least 100 readers for your blog every day? There’s really no cap to how many readers your blog could attract on a daily basis, as long as you provide unique, interesting, useful, timely, and relevant content. However, it’s not enough just to set up a blog to attract readership. How about 200?

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Our Favorite Articles & Blog Posts of 2017

KoMarketing Associates

Much like our Secret Santa gift exchange, this list of our favorite articles and blog posts from past year has become an annual end-of-year tradition. With some good segmentation, as well as ads and landing pages personalization, you can create what will likely be very engaging campaigns. The State of Paid Social 2017.

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Social Proof: Steph Smith on Intentionally Building a Personal Brand

Buffer

Social Proof is a series chronicling how ambitious individuals intentionally craft and grow their personal brands to inspire anyone hoping to do the same. For the second edition of Social Proof, we interview one of the prime examples of crafting a personal brand — Steph Smith.

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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. Same thing for Instagram with photos and now, of course, all content formats: TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, they all follow that same playbook. Twitter Spaces has a pretty compelling value proposition.