Content is king. It’s also expensive and cumbersome to produce at a high standard of quality.
And if you’re like the rest of us, every word, and every article needs to count for as much as possible, driving new traffic, and converting visitors. When you spend your time and money on good quality, relevant content, you have the secret to keeping your website affordable.
The ultimate goal, as always, is to have those articles go viral and spread like the plague (but in a less hazardous more beneficial way). And while spreading like wildfire is the goal, getting users to take action and actually aid in the process is easier said than done.
In this article, we’ll explore data-backed ways to enhance the virility of your content, drive more traffic, and earn you natural backlinks like clockwork!
And yes, while there is no “magic” button, going viral is as much of a science as it is an art, with everything from readability/visibility, to layout/presentation and even the way in which you write your title impacting the chances and extent to which your content (article, video or otherwise) will go viral.
It all starts here folks. And yes, there are a couple of nifty and quite frankly dirt simple ways to get the most out of that crafty and engaging headline your copywriters wrote.
“How to XYZ” and the like are fun headlines that focus on “intent” based searches (i.e. Rankbrain), but data suggests that using a number in your headline can increase CTRs (click-thru rates) by as much as 2x more than those without numbers.
So consider changing that headline to “How to XYZ in 10 days” to double clicks to your articles.
In a study that looked at over 150,000 headlines, a clear trend was found. Headlines that used ODD numbers (i.e. 1, 3, 7, etc) received an additional 20% increase in CTRs than their counterparts which used even numbers.
Hey we told you these were SIMPLE to incorporate : )
Don’t take our word though, Outbrain (a content discovery network serving over 200 billion consumers monthly) ran a study. After analyzing more than 3 million headlines they found that those using [brackets] in their headlines experienced on average a 30% increase in CTRs!
We all know images are a great multi-media tool to enhance the user experience, break up the monotony of blocks of text, and live up to Google’s content quality standards.
What you may not have known is that image placement is key.
Using a colorful image above the fold and breaking up large blocks of text (i.e. every 300 words or so) can increase time spent on-page, and increase the visitors’ likelihood of actually reading the article by up to 80%.
That is HUGE. Not only will your visitors be 80% more likely to engage with your content, but the reduced bounce rate and increased time spent on the page are BIG rankings, USABILITY, and QUALITY signals to Google.
Like the title says, URLs that accurately “describe” what the page is about. These URLs get up to 25% higher CTRs than their non-descriptive counterparts.
This is partially due to a trust factor that is instilled when someone sees the keywords they were looking for in the URL vs a bunch of numbers, letters, or some generic category.
So for example:
Good URL: www.widgets.com/red-widgets-for-bikes
OK URL: www.widgets.com/red-widgets
Bad URL: www.widgets.com/widgets
In general, shorter URLs tend to have higher CTRs. While this isn’t always possible with organic URLs in the SERPS (due to the proper use of keyword strings in the URL), it is an option when sharing or promoting content on other platforms such as social where you can use link shorteners.
How much of an impact can this have? Well, a Marketing Sherpa study showed that CTRs for short domains are up to 2.5x higher.
Research has demonstrated that visitors of blog posts only read about 28% of that post. Why? Well, people are busy and looking for answers FAST. As such, they tend to skim. Even worse, if the content is bulky (long paragraphs, no image breaks, etc) then they may skip the post altogether. Yes, people are that lazy.
This means you need to get the reader’s attention…and fast.
An easy way to do this is to use short engaging sentences, especially early on in the blog post. In fact, one study demonstrated that using shorter sentences can boost readability by as much as 78%.
We all know images are an important addition to content. But did you know that posts with at least one image generated up to 94% more shares on social media!
In one study, high resolution and professional images garnered 121% MORE shares on Facebook than their semi-professional counterparts.
And in yet another study, this one conducted by Claremont Graduate University demonstrated that the use of an image (any image) increased the perceived credibility of the post.
Try to use a nice colorful image above the fold, a thumbnail for the post, and an image every 300-400 words when possible.
While “how to” posts with written content still work well, condensing that information into a visually appealing infographic can boost social shares by up to 2.3x according to Buzzsumo!
A study by Shareaholic showed that up to 27% OF ALL SHARES on social media occur between the hours of 8 am and 2 pm EST. So if social is one of your marketing/distribution channels (and it should be), make sure that you are posting during prime hours.
This one seems like a no-brainer, but now we have the data to back it up. Social share buttons and widgets placed above the fold (i.e. the portion of the display screen visible to viewers without having to scroll) results in up to a 58% greater interaction than when placed lower on the page.
Despite their overuse (and abuse), using hashtags in your Tweets is still a key viral factor, generating up to 55% more “re-tweets” than Tweets without hashtags.
Make use of headings, subheadings, bold titles, bullet points, and numbered lists to make your content more readable and to improve the readability of your page by up to 47%.
A recent study revealed that highly practical articles/posts were 34% more likely to go viral. For example, articles that addressed a specific concern, issue, or problem and how to resolve them, or “how-to” articles and posts.
Mentioning, referencing or using citations of authoritative resources in your posts not only lends credibility and trust to your content but also sends “authority” signals to Google from Web Design as well as instilling the trust of your audience. Both of which lead to more shares and more traffic.
Furthermore, mentioning and then notifying “influencers” in your niche of the post/tweet, etc can, on occasion, result in them sharing or re-tweeting the content with their audience, thus increasing the chances of virility.
Include a personal call to action (CTA) at the beginning and end of your posts. If possible, try to make it personal and appeal to emotion or a sense of community.
Research conducted by Hubspot showed that an “ask” of “share these weight loss tips with your friends” outperformed a generic “share this post” by 42%.
Adwords ad copy is designed to do ONE thing extremely well….generate qualified CLICKS. Many Web Designers forget that meta descriptions and titles ARE indeed ads for your posts.
Make sure that these are optimized as such and use this “ad” space to entice your audience, generate interest and call them to take action (i.e. click).
Quality online press releases are a GREAT way to syndicate your content across thousands of sites, reaching an audience of millions within seconds. While press releases may not be either cost-effective or appropriate for every post, they are indeed a great marketing channel to leverage for new product/service offerings or other newsworthy company events.
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