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What Makes Online Content Go Viral

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The holy grail for online content creators is making one of their posts go viral with thousands or millions of views. Doing a simple Google search on this topic will yield many results of companies offering the service of making your content go viral, but is it possible to do it yourself? How easy is it to deliberately drive traffic to your site or content with the right topic, photo or post? Steve and Ben discuss their recent unexpected spike in web traffic from their “Battery Power For All” episode which crashed their server. Steve and Ben also discuss the annoyance of advertisements showing up in Windows 10 as well as their first experience recording SciTech Culture with WebRTC.
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The holy grail for online content creators is making one of their posts go viral with thousands or millions of views. Doing a simple Google search on this topic will yield many results of companies offering the service of making your content go viral, but is it possible to do it yourself? How easy is it to deliberately drive traffic to your site or content with the right topic, photo or post? Steve and Ben discuss their recent unexpected spike in web traffic from their “Battery Power For All” episode which crashed their server. Steve and Ben also discuss the annoyance of advertisements showing up in Windows 10 as well as their first experience recording SciTech Culture with WebRTC.
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