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Targeting The Third Circle With Your Content

June 18 2013

Last week, I had the opportunity to sit in on a webinar offered by OfferPop featuring Scott Stratten, more popularly known on Twitter as @Unmarketing. I've had the good fortune of seeing Scott speak on a couple of occasions at Tweetstock and he is definitely one of the best out there when it comes to doing content marketing online.

During his webinar, he had one point that he really managed articulate better than I had ever seen before, the concept of "going viral." While this is definitely a buzz term when it comes to creating and sharing content online, what does it actually mean? What is the process beyond the idea of just getting lots of views, hits, likes, and retweets? In this blog I wanted to share Scott's insight on this topic.

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You are the origin of the content, whether you're an individual or a brand sharing this content. Be it a blog post, video, picture or tweet, all of this is considered the content you share through your various network sources.

First Circle

lwolf first circleThe first circle of people are the ones that you have direct access to. These are your friends, family, followers, those who like you on Facebook or follow your brand on LinkedIn. These are all people who have already decided they like you, so it is easy for you to directly share to them since they're immediately within your reach. At this point they decide, "Is your content worthy of a reaction?" If it meets that criteria your first circle can choose to share, comment, like or retweet your content.

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