The virality of content determines how successful that content is going to be in the broader Web. |
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Everyone in social media knows that virality is the number one metric to track if you want to be a success. |
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Unsurprisingly, this aggressive approach to virality has caused something of a backlash online. |
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The virality of the site is a hint that there are good number people who are ready to unplug. |
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In sum, the golden age of Facebook game virality is over with these changes. |
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Similar to advergames, serious games made by advertisers for the public are available on the Internet to play on virality. |
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More than text content, which can be arid, video is a vehicle that lends itself to a certain degree of virality on the net. |
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A successful trend-maker might be able to steer a conversation, but virality remains extremely difficult to predict. |
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The way you make your luck in the Web 2.0 world is through virality. |
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The issue is with the implied value judgment that if an operating system is observed to spread because of virality, then it must be inferior on other axes. |
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Pranksters and self-promoters have gotten pretty good at engineering virality on the social Web. |
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I think there's a virality to player-v-player, particularly if you do it asynchronously, and that's powerful. |
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It is imperative to use all virality mechanism available on Facebook. |
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Each webpage that includes Buzzriver's form has a virality rate. |
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