To help Brian Clark prove he’s right, I’d like to let you all know about a good little e-book he’s put together called The Viral Copy Report (it’s free!).
I read the book last night before going to bed and I really enjoyed it. The little anecdotes and Brian’s writing style are enjoyable – I had a good little chuckle at a few of the stories. It’s a well put together e-book with some important points about viral blogging.
In the book you will find:
- The Four Viral Content Categories
- Eleven Strategies for Getting Link Love
- Why Headlines and Storytelling are Crucial
- The Counter-Intuitive Rule of the Internet
- Why Not All Traffic is Worthy
- How to Avoid the Dark Side
Brian blogs at Copyblogger.










Brian’s book really covers the subject of viral marketing so well…
If you don’t use some of his techniques you really are missing out, it is so much fun to see new sales and new subscribers appear weeks, months, and even years after sending out a viral program or piece of software.
The really good viral programs give so much to their visitors that they feel priviliged to be part of the system, such as here
http://www.profits-net/viralized
Now why didn’t I think of that?
Keep the articles coming
Phil Horsepool
Business Offers
Viral marketing is a powerful tool, but a large number of viral campaigns fall apart in the initial steps. I read a good article “A Case Study of a Viral Post. One of the most important things is to get your viral campaing noticed on big sites/media in order for it to spread efficiently in ‘influential ripples’.
Checking this out right now. Would love to understand this more. thanks for the heads up Yaro.
Larry