CNN's Lisa France is concerned about the latest viral video boom and asks our important spectators to stop remaking the same old video.
One way to break into the virus world is to take videos and trends of the current virus. You can find lots of virus videos on the social networking site's homepage, Twitter, or inbox. Please check all these carefully and recreate them. However, please do not copy, as copyright problems may occur. Another successful idea is to attract celebrities in the video. You do not need to pick a big star, but at least some people already have some popularity that can be useful for you. Imagine a semi-class person who works perfectly with your brand and has followers. You will be amazed at the person's followers noticing you pay attention to you and your brand.
Today, viral video songs are everywhere and they bring a lot of traffic. To do this, add a song to an existing video, create it, simulate it, recreate it and name it. Do not worry about trying to make some big songs while making songs. What you are doing is doing something worth using. First of all, send it to as many people as possible and distribute it using your contact network. Ask them about it, place them in FaceBook, personal blogs, and elsewhere they have a network. The more times you post a video link, the more likely that you will click on that link, so the number of views increases.
Although the content of the virus is highly craved, it is not easy to make the video a virus. Highly shareable content boosts business and freelance careers, attracts visitors and brings conversions. However, spreading your video on the Internet is like winning the lottery. Have you thought about what you need to create a viral video?