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Famous Women Who Write Long More Likely To Go Viral [Wharton Study & SEOmoz)

Famous Women Who Write Long More Likely To Go Viral [Wharton Study & SEOmoz) | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Not all great content goes viral, but content that does go viral is great. Although we can't guarantee that any piece of content will take the web by storm, we can make sure that a piece of content has what it takes.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Fascinating study of what kinds of content goes viral. Here are the topline suggestions:

* Longer is more likely to be shared.

* Longer is less likely to be commented on.

* Inspire anger, awe or anxiety.

* Be useful, surprising or interesting.

* Be a famous woman.

Funny since I've had 5 or 56 posts go mega viral and they are shorter (in the 500 word range) and not written by a woman. Every mega-viral post I've ever created did other things on this list including surf a hot topic, include humor and reference famous people or things (like Facebook). 

Added my Agree / Disagree list to G+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/102639884404823294558/posts/YuvxinkCy8S   

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Why Google new semantic search will be a game-changer - Telegraph

Why Google new semantic search will be a game-changer - Telegraph | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Google's shift to semantic search will be a game changer if successful.
Businesses need to take advantage of every opportunity this makeover
provides, writes Emma Barnett.

 

**** Another post on Google semantic web, something important enough to merrit incluison of any take. Marty (see my Semantic Web post on Curation Revoluiton from excellent and highly recommeded curator Antonino Militello for more).


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