The Science of What Makes People Share Your Content Online

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This is a podcast episode titled, The Science of What Makes People Share Your Content Online. The summary for this episode is: <p>Seth Godin says we're living in an age where people just ignore stuff — and only the remarkable stuff will spread. If you can get your audience to share your content online, it truly can spread like wildfire. So how can we as marketers create the type of content that people actually want to share? In this episode of the Cloudcast, we learn a few principles of psychology to help us create more scientifically shareable content.</p> <p>Host Heike Young talks with Dr. Susan Weinschenk, a behavioral psychologist, and Brad Beutler, a marketing manager at Sigstr who crafted a blog series that now accounts for 4 of his company's top 5 posts ever. With Brad's stories from the field and Susan's tales of science, you'll be both entertained and better trained on how to make truly shareable content for your brand.</p> <p>Enjoy this episode? Have more questions or ideas for a future Cloudcast topic? Connect with Heike on Twitter. http://twitter.com/youngheike</p>

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Seth Godin says we're living in an age where people just ignore stuff — and only the remarkable stuff will spread. If you can get your audience to share your content online, it truly can spread like wildfire. So how can we as marketers create the type of content that people actually want to share? In this episode of the Cloudcast, we learn a few principles of psychology to help us create more scientifically shareable content.

Host Heike Young talks with Dr. Susan Weinschenk, a behavioral psychologist, and Brad Beutler, a marketing manager at Sigstr who crafted a blog series that now accounts for 4 of his company's top 5 posts ever. With Brad's stories from the field and Susan's tales of science, you'll be both entertained and better trained on how to make truly shareable content for your brand.

Enjoy this episode? Have more questions or ideas for a future Cloudcast topic? Connect with Heike on Twitter. http://twitter.com/youngheike