Buzz Marketing Exposed - A STEP BY STEP Guide
Posted by Dean Hunt on July 13th, 2007.
Dean here again from DeanHunt.com - Welcome to part two of my buzz/viral marketing case study.Today I am going to show you a step by step guide on exactly how I got a random story onto the Digg.com main page LAST WEEK.
Here is the back story: My biz partner bet me $1000 that I couldn’t get a random article onto the Digg.com main page.
He found 3 random articles:
1) A self help article
2) A gadget review article
3) A religious article
He game me a time limit of 3 weeks to transform one of these articles and get the new version on the Digg.com main page. I could modify the article, but couldn’t do a complete re-write:
Spoiler Alert: I got the self help article onto the Digg.com main page 48 hours later. I didn’t even need to use articles 2 and 3.
I took a few screenshots, and I am going to show you the EXACT tricks and techniques I used to do this.
Here is the article that I had to transform into viral gold: Original Random Article
Here is my version of the story: My Viral/buzz Version
You can also see my version at Digg.com: Digg Frontpage Success
I thought that the original article was pretty good, but there was no way it was going to get on the Digg main page! So I knew I had a lot of work to do to create some viral content.
The Dilemma
Many people contact me and say “Dean, I would love to get some viral success for my site, but I don’t have your creativity”. My answer is that ANYONE can get millions of visitors for ANY article. But 99.99% of marketing experts prefer to talk the talk instead of walking the walk, so the only way I could prove just how easy it can be, is to use an EXISTING article and transform it.
My dilemma was that I was technically using someone else’s content. This was a catch22 for me. If I create an article from scratch, people will just say it was my creativity that did it, if I use someone else’s article, then it is not morally correct.
However, this case study should help thousands of webmasters achieve viral and buzz marketing success, so it should be worth it.
Disclaimer: To be honest, the content in the original article is nothing new, but I have credited the original article anyway.
Below are nine of the main techniques and tricks I used to transform the article into a buzz/viral article. Remember, this mini-series is not just about Digg.com, if you create buzz with your article then you will be mentioned on authority sites and powerful blogs.
Trick 1: A Global Appeal
This trick is based on the law of averages. I am sure you are all familiar with the term “niche”, well here is the trick… niche-focused articles often aren’t as successful with viral content as content with a global appeal.
Here is an example: Let’s presume that 100 people see the original procrastinator’s article. Of that 100, 40 of them have never heard the term “procrastination”, so they are not going to enjoy it. Let’s also assume that another 20 are not going to fully understand or appreciate the humor in the article. Finally, let’s presume that a further 10 people don’t understand the word creed.
Note: Don’t make the mistake of presuming all your readers speak fluent English.
So from this example we have alienated 70% of all the readers.
An article simply cannot go viral with ease if 70% of all readers are not going to understand it.
So clearly I had to make it have a more global appeal.
Step one was to change the focus from “procrastination” to not being a “loser”. What % of people are familiar with the term loser? I am guessing close to 100%.
In one simple step I have increased the probability of this article being a success by 70%, simply by changing the focus/topic.
Trick 2: The Negativity Slant
This is an area I have studied a lot over the past few years. Here is how it works:
Content with a negative slant will get discussed more than a positive slant!
“Bad news travels faster than good news”, and we can use this knowledge to our advantage. Have you noticed what % of the news is bad news? It is a HUGE %.
Look at the buzz stories of the past month and here are some of the articles you will see:
• iPhone disappointments
• George Bush (almost always negative)
• Paris Hilton prison stories (mostly negative)
Did you know that Paris Hilton created an official petition to prevent her from going to prison?
Did you know that there was also a petition at http://jailparishilton.com/ by some entrepreneur that claims: “She did the crime, she should serve the time, no special treatment!”
The “Jail Paris Hilton” petition got more than three times as many names as the official one, and the site has had millions of hits.
Trust me, a negative slant will ALWAYS have more chance of going viral.
I personally saw the effects of this phenomenon with the “Bizzare Google request” blog post that was described as the “viral marketing success of 2006”: My First Viral Marketing Success
So here is what I did to the original article… instead of saying something positive like “How to procrastinate less” or “How to succeed with procrastination”, I made it negative with my title “10 Step Guide to Thinking Like a Loser”, you can see my version here: 10 Step Guide to Thinking Like a Loser
Trick 3: The Killer Headline
Unlike the other two tricks, this one is common knowledge…
You can have a great piece of content, but if your headline sucks, your content will NOT get seen.
ORIGINAL HEADLINE: “Procrastinator’s Creed”
Do you think this is a good headline?
I have already shown you why around 70% of Internet users will NOT like this title. So let’s look at my headline again:
VIRAL GOLD HEADLINE: “10 Step Guide to Thinking Like a Loser”
Which do you think will grab people’s attention?
Below I am going to show you in detail why this headline is an absolute killer headline.
Trick 4: 10 Steps to Viral Heaven
Ok, here is the trick… people love lists! There have been many discussions about why lists are so powerful in Digg.com, but we can save that for another time… all you need to know is that Internet readers LOVE lists. Anything in list format is a surefire winner with the Digg and blogger crowds.
Note: Apparently “top 7” is the magic number: Top 7 is the most powerful
This was another killer mistake that the original author made. He ALREADY had the content in list format, he just messed up the headline by not including a top 10.
So to improve the original article I simple added a number to the headline. Easy!
Trick 5: Stand out from the crowd
This trick applies to both your headline and your content. The Internet is a VERY crowded place, and there are millions of webmasters who are trying to grab some attention. So if you want to get noticed then you MUST stand out from the crowd.
Seth Godin uses this as the focus of his “Purple Cow” book Purple Cow
There are hundreds of thousands of articles on procrastination, and I knew that I had to stand out from the crowd with my version, so I created a headline that would achieve that.
I guarantee that my headline really stood out from the crowd at Digg.com
If you are struggling to think of ways to be creative with your content, then grab a pen and paper and just start writing as many wacky ideas as possible. Be creative, controversial, edgy, wacky, unique… try it all.
You can never be too creative!
Trick 6: Curiosity Killed The Cat
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but with buzz marketing it is a killer technique.
The key to this is to create a headline that raises people’s interest. You can do this by giving a teaser in your headline.
Looking at the current Digg.com frontpage content, there are some articles that attract curiosity:
Gas consumption per day: U.S. vs. Rest of the World
Thanks for dying Jesus! [PIC]
The 9 Most Meaningless Corporate Slogans
Wouldn’t you want to read those stories?
Trick 7: Image Is Everything
This is one of the easiest tricks. All you have to do is simply add an interesting photo/image to your story. It is that simple!
I don’t know the exact reason for why this is so effective. Personally I feel it helps with the packaging (See trick 8), and it helps present the content in a superior manner. I actually did an article recently that got on StumbleUpon simply because the image I added was so amusing.
So here is what I did for the procrastination article: I added the following image to the article:
Trick 8: Perfect Packaging
Note: Packaging = website template.
If your site looks crappy then you are drastically reducing your chances of going viral. There are some exceptions (Craigslist), but generally you will get more attention if your site looks great.
Darren Rowse at the hugely popular Problogger.net recently mentioned the article I did here at fadtastic. I believe this was partially due to how great the fadtastic site looks.
Tip: Ensure your site looks great, also try and make it look like an authority site (add a feed, contact-us, disclaimer etc…)
Trick 9: Shifting the Focus
This is a powerful trick that I used to great effect on the procrastination article. What I did was shift the focus of the article from first person “me/I” to second person “you”.
In the original article the tips were in this format:
ORIGINAL: “1. I believe that if anything is worth doing, it would have been done already.”
I simply switched this tip to second person:
MY VERSION: “Learn that if anything is worth doing, it would have been done already.”
So why is this trick so powerful?
There is a reason that Internet Marketing experts talk in second person in their sales letters… example: “Do you want to know how you can make $1000 per day?”
By focusing on the reader you make them seem more involved in the story. It also helps keep their attention.
Have you ever been chatting with someone who is talking constantly about themselves? Boring isn’t it!
I re-did the article and switched the focus on the reader. This was very powerful, and helped ensure that people left loads of comments both at the blog and at Digg.com.
SUMMARY
Above are 9 of the tricks I used to transform a decent niche article, into a global viral success.
I don’t know how many visitors the original article got, but mine has had over 65,000 unique visitors thus far.
Please note that these tricks will require some practice and patience. But with time you will be able to master them.
Personally I have used these techniques to get over 2 million unique visitors to my articles for FREE. You can use these tricks to drive traffic to any site.
I hope you have enjoyed this chapter, as always I welcome your questions and feedback.
The next chapter will expose some of the myths about viral marketing.
Dean
Note: Dean Hunt also writes regular net business features at www.streetlessons.com – he is a site flipping authority at www.midascode.co.uk/blog and he helps teach other young entrepreneurs at www.retiredat21.com. His personal blog is Dean Hunt.com
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21 Responses to Buzz Marketing Exposed - A STEP BY STEP Guide
This is a great article - many thanks for sharing your ideas. I’ve seen a lot of the "How to get dugg" articles which all seem to regurgitate the same information.This article goes into a lot more details and even throws in a few ideas I’ve not seen before. Great stuff.
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Well thought out and interesting article. Or should I say "7 GREAT tips- Instantly go viral!"…To make it more global
Dean, Again, nicely done! I appreciate your candid explanations, and williness to share. I hope for your success to continue to grow!
wow, heard the stuff about the top 10 list and stuff before but thanks for going in such debth. I did find your site form the problogger.net link too.
Exactly, that’s how it’s done. Excellent article.
Great post and great recommendations. I will be re-posting a summary in my blog. This is one of the very few sites that I have found that actually suggest usefull viral techniques. -4MySales
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I think we all must agree this is a great guide. The same rule applies to web design and everything else we do. It’s understanding the difficulty of easiness and not being too difficult! I’m currently building my site but I’m going to change my whole text on my web site for all you readers that may pass buy. Thanks fadtastic
Thanks for a very helpful and informative article.
I wish I had that creativity!! Thanks for sharing and encouraging me to keep trying! I don’t like being negative but need to change my thinking to what gets the attention of the reader.Thanks again…
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Hi Dean, After days of going from site to site looking for info on exactly how to start an internet business, stumbling upon your article was refreshing. Loved you sense of hhmour and your style. Did not find the info i was specifically looking for but had a much needed laugh and that is worth a lot to me right now. O.K. back to the grind. Thanks very much, have a great day…Laura
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Your article is much appreciated by those of us still learning the trade.
this is a great article indeed. i’m glad i stayed and read it in full :)
Very nice spin Dean. You are no doubt an artist. Really like what you did to that article. I do believe every webmaster wishes he or she could do the same with articles at Diggs. You no doubt get some heavy traffic from that. You will see me more on your blog for sure and thanks for the tips.
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