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How to Create a Viral Marketing Campaign (Without Selling Your Soul) 🦠 Listen up, startup superstars and wannabe viral sensations on medial! 👂 You want to go viral? Here's the secret phoodina ki chatni! 1. Be genuinely interesting (I know, shocking concept) 🤯 2. Solve a real problem (Not the "I can't decide which yacht to buy" kind) 3. Speak human (Leave the corporate jargon for your exit strategy) 4. Embrace the weird (Normal is the new boring) 5. Timing is everything (Like comedy, but with more pivot tables) But here's the kicker: → 90% of "viral" campaigns are as organic as a plastic tree 🌴 → Real virality? It's like catching lightning in a bottle... filled with nitroglycerin... while riding a unicycle... on a tightrope... over an active volcano. 🌋 The harsh truth? You can't force viral. You can only create something so damn good that people WANT to share it. So, stop chasing vanity metrics and start solving real problems. Because at the end of the day, one loyal customer beats a million drive-by likes. Agree? Disagree? Share your viral marketing horror stories below! 👇 (Bonus points if it involves a meme gone terribly wrong)

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