Ghost Kitty

I went viral 30+ times on LinkedIn. Here's what you should know.

1. There are 2 types of virality: - Viral posts that bring a lot of new followers + 0 customers. - Viral posts that bring followers + customers. If you want #2, your posts should be very relevant to your business. 2. Any format can go viral. Some formats have more potential. Useful infographics, free templates, practical thought leadership, carousels with examples, memes, and funny videos are the most popular right now. 3. You can't control virality. Based on my experience, I can tell you whether a post has the potential to go viral or not. But virality depends on too many factors. Nobody can say 100%. 4. You can grow your audience and be profitable without virality. 5. Virality is a byproduct of consistency and analyzing what works/ what doesn't. 6. No need to respond to all comments under viral posts. 7. The same post can go viral and get 10 likes. 8. I love viral posts because I can stop posting and rest :) 9. Most times, the next post (after your viral post) gets low engagement.
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Matteo Mirabelli
Olena, your insights on virality are spot on! 🚀 Especially the distinction between the two types of viral posts. It's a great reminder that not all attention translates to meaningful engagement or business growth. On a related note, while virality can be a great boost, I believe in the power of consistent, meaningful interactions, especially in the AI space. With Knowlee, our AI assistant, we focus on creating a tool that genuinely learns and evolves with the user. It's less about the 'viral moment' and more about creating lasting, impactful relationships with our users. 🤖💡 But I must admit, the idea of a viral post letting you take a break is quite tempting! 😄 Rest up and keep sharing your insights!
Pam K.
What was your viral post about Olena?
Pam K.
@olenabomko Care to share a link to one of them?
Shivam Garg
That's fantastic ! Could you please share some of your strategies for collecting and analyzing user feedback effectively? What have been your most successful approaches so far? and how you've addressed them
Yuxi Yuan
9 is so true haha
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