So You Want To Go Viral?

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When I was in college I worked on an archeological dig on an island off the coast of Crete, drawing the ruins of Minoan buildings built in 1450 B.C.

It sounds very exciting and exotic when you talk about it back in the States at a cocktail party.

But the thing I learned about archeology is that what sounds exciting and exotic is actually a shit-ton of monotonous work.

Hours spent in 105 degree heat dripping sweat/mud onto your drawings because you’re downwind from the dirt sifting guys.

Days hunched over a table sorting through buckets of gravel with a tiny paintbrush looking for 3500 year-old mouse turds and fish bones.

People just think of archeology as the spectacular tiled floors we discovered. The frescos. The bowls adorned with octopuses. The drawings in the Library of Congress.

The same thing happens when clients want to be YouTubers, podcasters and bloggers.

People only see the end product and think how profitable creating content can be.

All the site traffic they’ll get when their stuff goes viral.

What they don’t see are the days that must be spent brainstorming ideas, writing, revising, shooting, recording, editing, documenting, promoting and analyzing data.

So if your clients want to publish content, have an impact on social media, get thousands of subscribers. Just make sure they are prepared to go the distance.

Because it’s not all exciting and exotic.

And they’re going to have to sift through a shit-ton of mouse turds to get there.

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