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Here’s the secret to making things popular (hint: It’s not ‘going viral’)

Here’s the secret to making things popular (hint: It’s not ‘going viral’) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In his new book “Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in the Age of Distraction,” Derek Thompson busts some big myths about how popular stuff gets popular. Myths like: “Content is king,” i.e., good stuff rises to the top because it’s good.“

 

Distribution is more important” than content, Thompson said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka. “You can say that a song is the best song in the world, you can say that an idea is the best for people’s welfare, or a movie is the best documentary of its kind. But without a distribution strategy to reach people, nobody hears it.”

 

Thompson, a senior editor at the Atlantic, challenged the idea — popularized by other pop-sociology writers like Malcolm Gladwell — that ideas can go viral, spreading and reproducing in a biological way. Instead, he said, everything from memes to tech companies can “piggyback” on existing social networks....

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In his new book, "Hit Makers," Atlantic Senior Editor Derek Thompson challenges common misconceptions like "content is king." Key reading for marketing pros. 9/10

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4 Marketing Techniques for Grabbing the Spotlight in 2017

4 Marketing Techniques for Grabbing the Spotlight in 2017 | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Social media marketing is being similarly watered down. It turns out that likes and follows might not mean as much as we once thought they did.


In fact, according to a recent Advertising Age survey, just 11.5 percent of marketers say social media has actually made a positive, quantifiable impact on their brands.


In 2017, the most successful marketers will be those who can mute competing messages without consumers even realizing it. This will be a year to experiment with platforms and tactics that reach audiences on their terms—when they’re open to receiving unscheduled messages from brands.


Here are four strategies that will help your marketing songs be heard in 2017....

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The marketing world is only getting louder, and out-screaming your competitors won't help you win. Employ these four strategies instead.

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