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		<title>6 Keys to Building Massive Social Media Buzz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When someone leaves a comment on my blog, it&#8217;s like a drug. I feel a slight physical rush of endorphin and adrenaline. I beam with pride for a split second&#8230; and soon I crave more of it.
It&#8217;s like money, too. Comments are the currency of social media. They reflect people&#8217;s attention and interest &#8212;  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span class="drop_cap"><strong>W</strong></span>hen someone leaves a comment on my blog, <em>it&#8217;s like a drug</em>. I feel a slight physical rush of endorphin and adrenaline. I beam with pride for a split second&#8230; and soon I crave more of it.</p>
<p><em>It&#8217;s like money</em>, too. Comments are the <a href="http://www.chrisbrogan.com/a-crash-course-in-comments/">currency of social media</a>. They reflect people&#8217;s attention and interest &#8212;  and offer <a href="http://www.doshdosh.com/social-proof-optimization/">social proof</a> that your stuff is worth reading and talking about. </p>
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<p>Strike the social media &#8216;Jackpot&#8217; and get a huge buzz + hundreds of comments. Image: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/richandbecky/" rel="nofollow">Rich &#038; Becky</a></div>
<p>But unfortunately,  when you first start blogging or using social media sites, <em>the recognition you get for all your hard work is  usually pathetic.</em> Exhausted after busting ass for the virtual equivalent of <em>$0.07</em> cents an hour in comments, most bloggers quit too soon. But if you are both <em>creative</em> and <em>persistent</em> enough &#8211; you&#8217;ll eventually strike <em>The Jackpot</em>.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;The Jackpot&#8217; is what I call the spectacular, avalanche-like chain reaction when several thousand people buzz over your latest content</strong>&#8230; and many of them leave comments &#038; share it with their followers.</p>
<p>Focusing on these <em>6 key elements</em> will boost your odds of striking it big:</p>
<h3 style="color: red;"><strong>1. The headline is key.</strong></h3>
<div align="center"><a href="http://digg.com/environment/60_ton_Sperm_Whale_explodes_in_Taiwan_Traffic_Blood_and_Guts_everywhere"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3559/3408970756_87ac4b0b99.jpg?v=0"></a></div>
<p>If you headline isn&#8217;t compelling, <em>people will never even click the link</em> to see your content in the first place. The <a href="http://bencivengabullets.com/">top</a>, <a href="http://john-carlton.com">big-money</a> <a href="http://www.copyblogger.com/its-all-my-fault/">copywriters</a> sometimes spend a week writing an advertisement and then <em>they spend an entire week tweaking the headline</em>. It&#8217;s <em>that</em> important.  Don&#8217;t ever treat the headline as an afterthought. For an important piece, you should open up a text editor and write out 20 variations of the headline and pick the best. Then DM or IM a trusted friend and ask for their tweaks and feedback.</p>
<h3 style="color: red;"><strong>2. Visual appeal is key.</strong></h3>
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<p>Beautiful design + images draw people into your content &#038; keep them reading. image: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/jphilipson/2100627902/" rel="nofollow">j. Philipson</a></div>
<p><em>If you want people take your message seriously and recommend it to all their friends&#8230;<strong>looks matter</strong></em> The visual appeal of your content includes both your site&#8217;s logo, design, and text typography &#8212; and also <em>the images you use to illustrate your points</em>. If you aren&#8217;t good with graphic design &#038; CSS you need to either <a href="http://www.lynda.com/home/ViewCourses.aspx?lpk0=29">learn</a> <a href="http://www.lynda.com/home/ViewCourses.aspx?lpk0=116">it</a> or else hire a professional designer to make your site look slick.  And if you don&#8217;t know about image resources for bloggers like <a href="http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/">Flickr Creative Commons</a>, <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page">Wikimedia commons</a> and <a href="http://www.istockphoto.com">commercial stock photo</a> sites &#8211; you should take time to <a href="http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/10/04/free-photos-for-your-blog/">learn about</a> <a href="http://www.skelliewag.org/a-complete-guide-to-finding-and-using-incredible-flickr-images-162.htm">them</a> before you hit &#8220;<em>Publish</em>&#8221; again.</p>
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<h3 style="color: red;"><strong>3. Timing is key.</strong></h3>
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<p>Impeccably timing your content can have an explosive effect. image: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bakingwithmedusa/<br />
" rel="nofollow">baking with medusa</a></p>
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<p><em>Breaking news in your industry can score you major buzz.</em> If you don&#8217;t have an inside scoop, you can <a href="http://copybrighter.com/blog/7-seo-techniques-that-google-smashed-in-2007">create your own news by summarizing</a> what has happened recently and adding your perspective to it.  <em>Creating content to coincide with a holiday, release date, or industry announcement can also work wonders.</em>  One of my most successful pieces was a <a href="http://www.pseudomarketing.com/vista-nightmare-oww/">parody of Microsoft ads</a>, submitted to Digg <strong>the day after</strong> the site announced an unpopular advertising partnership with Microsoft. I noticed that the community was starting to grumble, so I stayed up all night and cranked out something to exploit their anti-Microsoft sentiment. It probably wouldn&#8217;t have hit so big at any other time.</p>
<h3 style="color: red;"><strong>4. Intuition is key.</strong></h3>
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<p>Use the collective intelligence of the social web to sharpen your intuition. image: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tropical-blizzard/">kees straver</a></p>
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<p>Social media is a digital reflection of the non-local, collective consciousness of everyone online. If you can intuitively sense what the collective is thinking or craving, you can create a monster hit.  But the only way to cultivate this intuition is through extensive <strong> experience</strong> and <strong>active presence</strong> in the trenches of social media. </p>
<p><em> Spend at least an hour a day on popular content aggregation sites like <a href="http://tweetmeme.com">TweetMeme</a>,  <a href="http://popurls.com">PopURLs</a>, <a href="http://digg.com">Digg</a>, <a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/">StumbleUpon</a> and <a href="http://delicious.com/popular">Delicious</a> to see what is generating massive buzz. Ask questions on Twitter and <a href="http://search.twitter.com">do searches</a> to see what people are burning to know about.</em>  </p>
<p>Then mix the successful formulas you discover on aggregator sites with your own ideas and angles until <strong>a burning, exploding, bomb flash of creativity jolts through you</strong>. <em>When you burst with out-loud with laughter or quiver with excitement over your own idea&#8230; you&#8217;re onto something</em>. Check it out with a friend or two and see if it moves them, too. If they think it&#8217;s a likely winner, go for it!</p>
<h3 style="color: red;"><strong>5. Influential friends are key.</strong></h3>
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<p>If someone influential tweets your content, blogs about it or submits it to Digg&#8230; thousands more people are likely to take a look at it.  Therefore, it&#8217;s important to spend time <a href="http://www.doshdosh.com/how-to-influence-social-media-users/">befriending powerful social media users</a>. <em>Follow them, chat with them, help them out, read their blogs and leave comments, promote their content</em> and eventually they will notice you. And if they like you and your stuff, they might be willing to help you back. Yes, it takes a lot of time to network with people, but this is <em>social</em> marketing, after all.  If you don&#8217;t know where to find powerful influencers, <a href="http://twitter.grader.com/top/users">here</a> <a href="http://socialblade.com/digg/top1000users.html">are</a> <a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/topstumblers.php">some</a> <a href="http://twitterholic.com">places</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/pop/blogs/">you</a> can start looking. </p>
<h3 style="color: red;"><strong>6. Persistence is key.</strong></h3>
<div align="center" class="cap"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3572/3414740353_efe8cd8d1a.jpg?v=0">
<p>Build your empire one story at a time. Keep trucking, don&#8217;t look back. image: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/liberato/" rel="nofollow">Liber</a></p>
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<p><em>If you walk into the casino with a half-dozen quarters, odd are high that you&#8217;re gonna walk out empty handed.</em>  Same will happen if you write 6 blog entries and then give up. You&#8217;ve gotta be willing to try dozens, or even hundreds of times, if you wanna hit the big time.  While writing for <em>Social Media Rockstar</em>I have gotten discouraged,  slightly depressed and I even wanted to quit a couple of times. Some of my posts didn&#8217;t go very far, but the few that did generate bigger buzz made it all worthwhile. So expect 75% or more of your posts to fail, and keep on trying and improving your game each time! </p>
<h3><strong>You&#8217;ll Know You&#8217;ve Stuck the Jackpot, When&#8230;</strong></h3>
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<li>Your inbox spits out comment notification e-mails like a machine gun.</li>
<li>You get more ReTweets in an hour than you&#8217;ve gotten in the previous year.</li>
<li>There&#8217;s so many questions from new followers &#038; in comments that it&#8217;s hard to answer &#8216;em.</li>
<li>Your piece suddenly goes popular on other social networks you didn&#8217;t submit it to.</li>
<li>Your contact form returns press &#038; business inquiries.</li>
<li>Trackbacks in appear in languages you can&#8217;t even identify, proving global popularity.</li>
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<p>When the chain reaction explodes&#8230; you might find yourself &#8216;glued to the screen&#8217; and excited to the point that you physically feel (or hear) your heartbeat racing.  Take a deep breath, and try to think clearly about how to best spread the bushfire while it&#8217;s still blazing. <em>Alert your friends to help fan the flames, add new social voting buttons and submit it to <a href="http://www.10e20.com/blog/2009/04/01/niche-social-media-news-websites/">niche social sites</a>, and do what you can to respond to comments and mails</em>&#8230; making connections and turning your new visitors into subscribers or customers. </p>
<p>But there&#8217;s only so much you can do before all the attention will psychologically overwhelm and exhaust you.  At that point&#8230;  it&#8217;s totally okay to shut the lid on your laptop, open the lid on a beer and congratulate yourself on a job well done. <strong><em>You rocked it!</em></strong></p>
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