When a blog post goes viral it feels like everything you’ve worked for has finally paid off. But when more than one blog post go viral you’ve found a formula. A formula that can be used by any blogger to skyrocket their views.
Let’s dive in.
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How long did it take for a blog post to go viral?
Let’s start with a heavily asked question. How long does it take for a blog post to go viral? The answer is going to vary from person to person.
It personally took me a year and one month when my first post went viral. I went from earning 20-25 views per day to 1000-2000 views per day.
In February of 2021 I closed the month with almost 28K views. The crazy thing? Those views all occurred on the last week of February.
To put things into perspective, I had earned 634 views back in January, 2021. The most views I received in one month prior to my posts going viral was 1,183 views back in August of 2020.
Then this happened..
Soon after my first blog post went viral I decided to write another blog post in the SAME format.
Ladies and gentlemen, the post went viral. Now, it didn’t have the same success as my first viral post. For this reason I wrote a third one and it beat both of them.
Don’t settle with one viral blog post
My advise to you is to not settle with one viral blog post. If you find one of your blog posts goes viral, execute again and again.
You want to keep the momentum as much as you can.
By writing three viral blog posts I’m on track to earn 100K views by the end of April. I’ve been able to draw 74K views only three months into the new year.
It’s still a little mind boggling to me to be honest.
How many blog posts had you written prior to going viral?
I had written about 75 blog posts prior to going viral. These all varied from personal finance to side hustle ideas, entrepreneurship, and investment posts.
When I was seeing thousands of views per day I started remembering the crazy grind prior to the sweet o’ sweet victory.
My first year of blogging consisted of working on my blog after work. I would stay up past midnight working on my site, my branding, promoting, and new content.
So, as I write this post I am humbled and feel fortunate enough to guide you. This is how your blow your numbers out of the water.
Relevancy is key to take a blog post viral
This is the #1 reason why a blog post goes viral. If you don’t write a piece on a topic that’s relevant or trending, chances are it will not go viral.
A viral post is based on current or recent news that has a lot of attention or buzz.
Find what’s trending or causing a disturbance in your niche topic.
Write your opinions about it on your blog. If your blog post requires information or facts to be presented, be sure to backlink all reliable sources.
Use tons of links related to your topic
Chances are the bigger fish are also writing about a relevant or trending story. If they have helpful information such as statistics or other catalogs of data, be sure to link to their pages.
This chain of network further enhances the relevancy of a relevant or trending story.
How long does a viral blog post have to be?
My blog posts that went viral all contained between 1,000 and 1,300 words.
Does that mean yours have to have the same amount of words? Not exactly. It could be a little less or a little more depending on how much information you decide your blog post should contain.
Just make sure your blog post has the following:
- Easy-to-read excerpts and paragraphs
- Great headlines to separate your topics
- Enough links to credible and reliable sources
- And a lot of your genuine words and thoughts
My viral blog posts had a good mix of technical evidence as well as my own words and genuine opinions.
Let your readers know a human being is writing the post.
Create a compelling thumbnail and title
Your thumbnail is the first thing a reader is going to see, and the title is the first thing they’re going to read.
- Your thumbnail should sync with the topic of your blog post.
- The title should usually ask a question from the readers perspective.
This should be the fun part to creating a viral blog post. Get creative with it!
The thumbnail should captivate the reader and the title should resonate with what they’re thinking.
Once you read that a few times, you’ll be on your way to creating a simple yet attractive headline that will draw thousands of people to your website.
Join group chats related to your trending topic
Now that you have a great article, chances are you’re already being found organically on search engines such as Google or Yahoo.
If you are, congratulations! Your blog post is answering peoples questions regarding a relevant or buzzing topic.
Now you need to join group chats and share your article to keep the momentum going.
Use Facebook groups, Discord, Reddit, and LinkedIn
Group chats are a great place for you to share your article because they tend to be a platform where a recent or trending story is being talked about 24/7.
Not only are you linking thousands to tens of thousands of people to your blog post, but you’re increasing your chances of your piece getting shared.
When your blog post is written well and people receive tons of value from it, they will share it on social media and further skyrocket your monthly visitors.
If you’re sharing on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn, be sure to use the appropriate hashtags.
Ask relevant questions within your subheadings
Your subheadings are going to be very important when writing a viral blog post.
The key is to put yourself in your readers perspective and ask yourself, what kind of questions might they have related to the topic.
By asking questions your readers might have in your subheadings, your relevancy regarding the buzzing topic goes up.
Update your blog post during a developing story
If the relevant or buzzing story is a developing story, be sure to update your blog post frequently.
This will provide your readers with fresh content and keep you on the first page of search engines.
Also, don’t forget to update your publish date if the post is older than a few days to a week.
More tips to help your blog post get views
By the way, the webhost provider I’m using is Bluehost.
Bluehost has been able to take the sudden spike in views and visitors without a problem. I’ve read how other webhost providers end up crashing and unfortunately prevent your website from fully reaching bigger potential.
- Make sure your SEO is close to 100% perfect. If you have Bluehost you’ll be able to see all the suggestions to publish a stronger blog post.
- Choose one to three main keywords.
- Keep your blog post above 900 words and turn the ‘Cornerstone Content’ option on.
- Embed at least one video in your blog post
- Write an alluring meta description to draw in your audience
- Share your post on social media during different times of the day every day
Tips if your blog post goes viral
If your blog post goes viral you’re going to want to make sure you don’t miss these opportunities!
- Make sure your blog is monetized with ads
- Use internal links to an affiliate post
- Aim to write another viral blog post
- Don’t stop sharing other posts on social media
Read: How to Monetize Your Blog with Google AdSense
If your blog post is doing well but hasn’t gone viral go back and see what’s missing. Save this post so you can come back to it and see what you can implement.
In order for a blog post to go viral it should be a very nicely packed blog post. If you have any questions feel free to send me an email.
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