How to Make a Chain Reaction Online
A chain reaction is "a series of events, each caused by the previous one," according to Google's dictionary. You can see this today especially through the use of social media, such as Twitter, Facebook, BlogSpot and Tumblr. If you write a blog post or tweet that you want to go viral -- the Internet version of a chain reaction -- here are a few steps you can make to ensure this happens.
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Write your blog post, tweet or status update. If you want your blog to go viral, ensure you have Twitter and Facebook buttons easily available on the page for people to share it. If you want people to repost your status or tweet, make your accounts available to the public; otherwise, only your friends will see your updates.
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Post the information you want to go viral in many different places. If you're posting on Facebook, update each group you're in with the news. If you're tweeting, send your tweet to specific tweeple or Twitter users.
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Post the blog or tweet or status at high-traffic times of day, Saksham Talwar advises on the website Blogging Junction. If you post exciting, entertaining or educative information late at night, you won't have the same traffic you would in the early afternoon. Posting during an Internet rush hour -- morning before work, lunchtime or right before the end of the workday -- will allow your post to be read by a high percentage of your followers, who will be more likely to repost your original words.
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