Creating a viral Facebook post doesn’t happen by accident. Sharing a powerful, positive image can result in the most viral post in the history of a company’s Facebook page, as we experienced with The Gateway for Cancer Research.
When reading through the Gateway for Cancer Research’s Facebook newsfeed, we stumbled upon a picture that we immediately identified as having the potential to start conversation. Rather than re-sharing the Facebook post, we saved the image and shared it as a photo post on Facebook, crediting and tagging the original author in the caption.
Likes: 307K
Comments*: 3K
Shares: 6K
Reach: 1.6 million
*Comments include messages left on the original Gateway post and on re-shares.
Monitor conversation and appropriately respond to negative feedback
Facebook pages from just about any industry can find positive images and follow these guidelines to create a post that goes viral.
What could we have done differently for even MORE virality?
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