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		<title>Going Viral is Not A Content Strategy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your content strategy is to &#8220;Go Viral&#8221; than you need start over. As Scott Monty says above &#8211; &#8220;viral is a result, not strategy&#8221;. If you produce engaging, quality content &#8211; then you may be able to go viral. If you set up a good syndication and distribution system by creating content outposts &#8211; [...]


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<p>If your content strategy is to &#8220;Go Viral&#8221; than you need start over. As <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/scottmonty">Scott Monty</a> says above &#8211; &#8220;viral is a result, not strategy&#8221;. If you produce engaging, quality content &#8211; then you may be able to go viral. If you set up a good syndication and distribution system by creating content outposts &#8211; then you may be able to go viral.</p>
<p>But don&#8217;t think by just putting a video up on YouTube, it will go viral and that&#8217;s the end of your content strategy. One lesson we teach all our clietns and members is that simply building a website does not mean people will come. That&#8217;s the first misconception we always try to reverse. A killer website is only as good as the community that is built around it. Viral content needs an engaged community. Start with web strategy basics and becoming viral will be a result</p>


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