The multi-mega-interview – the latest in the blogosphere to create viral content
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:28 am
A new type of viral content is going viral lately. I’ve dubbed it “multi-mega-interview.” Follow these tips to put it into practice.
Carlos Bravo10
It's clear that bloggers haven't yet discovered the interview as a tool for creating useful content that attracts readers and generates a multitude of shares on social networks. I already wrote about the topic 2 years ago giving a couple of tips for landing an interview with a top blogger . In reality, this can be summed up by keeping it simple, being polite and having a little patience. It's not too complicated either.
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It has always been very fashionable to do interviews with bloggers who are more or less well-known within your niche. Their great weakness (their ego) makes them give you exposure and with a bit of luck they japan phone number sample will give you a link from their blog. Since I was saturated I decided not to do any interviews during the past year. I was distancing myself from readers who generally also have a blog so it was quite counterproductive.
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1 Why the “traditional” blog interview is no longer so effective
2 What is a multi-mega-interview and how to launch it?
2.1 Find a topic of interest for the multi-mega-interview
2.2 Identify and find relevant bloggers in your niche
2.3 Contact bloggers to participate
3 Dissemination of the published post to achieve “virality”
Why the “traditional” blog interview is no longer so effective
The evolution of the last few months has shown that the interview now serves the interviewee more than the blogger. This has nothing to do with the initial plan. The reasons are obvious and simple.
Once the interview is done, the interviewee does not always give it the expected publicity or place a link to it from his blog. With relatively little effort, he manages to place a link (or several) to his projects with relatively little effort. The blogs where the interviews are published do not always have to have a very high authority in the eyes of Google, but although we agree that quality is more important than quantity, in the end in link building everything contributes.
Carlos Bravo10
It's clear that bloggers haven't yet discovered the interview as a tool for creating useful content that attracts readers and generates a multitude of shares on social networks. I already wrote about the topic 2 years ago giving a couple of tips for landing an interview with a top blogger . In reality, this can be summed up by keeping it simple, being polite and having a little patience. It's not too complicated either.
Multi Mega InterviewPhoto rights by Fotolia
It has always been very fashionable to do interviews with bloggers who are more or less well-known within your niche. Their great weakness (their ego) makes them give you exposure and with a bit of luck they japan phone number sample will give you a link from their blog. Since I was saturated I decided not to do any interviews during the past year. I was distancing myself from readers who generally also have a blog so it was quite counterproductive.
Contents [ hide ]
1 Why the “traditional” blog interview is no longer so effective
2 What is a multi-mega-interview and how to launch it?
2.1 Find a topic of interest for the multi-mega-interview
2.2 Identify and find relevant bloggers in your niche
2.3 Contact bloggers to participate
3 Dissemination of the published post to achieve “virality”
Why the “traditional” blog interview is no longer so effective
The evolution of the last few months has shown that the interview now serves the interviewee more than the blogger. This has nothing to do with the initial plan. The reasons are obvious and simple.
Once the interview is done, the interviewee does not always give it the expected publicity or place a link to it from his blog. With relatively little effort, he manages to place a link (or several) to his projects with relatively little effort. The blogs where the interviews are published do not always have to have a very high authority in the eyes of Google, but although we agree that quality is more important than quantity, in the end in link building everything contributes.