For SmartBlog on Social Media, Jesse Stanchak (@SBoSM) analyzes the 1965 TV classic, A Charlie Brown Christmas, and suggests the same reasons for its longevity and continued popularity can be applied to online content that’s intended to go viral:
· It has an amateur vibe.
· It has a strong point of view.
· It tackles a persistent problem.
· It builds on existing work.
· It makes its point quickly.
Also see our previous blogpost, “Infographic: Understanding Viral Content Marketing.”
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