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How to Go Viral – The Science Behind Content that Spreads

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In this episode of The Digital Marketing Podcast, Daniel Rowles is joined by Brendan Kane, viral strategist and author of One Million Followers, for a deep dive into the art and science of making content go viral.

Going viral often feels like marketing mythology,something bosses ask for, but few can explain or deliver. Brendan, however, has built a career proving that virality isn’t luck. It’s repeatable, measurable, and rooted in storytelling structures that have worked for decades.

Brendan shares the behind-the-scenes thinking that led to his experiment growing an audience of 1 million followers in 30 days, starting from scratch, without a team, celebrity status, or advertising budget. More than a vanity metric, the project was a proof-of-concept for a framework that now helps brands, creators, and entrepreneurs reliably generate massive reach and meaningful engagement.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

Why qualitative analysis - not just views and clicks, holds the key to repeatable success

The power of storytelling formats like “Man on the Street” and “Two Characters, One Light Bulb”

How to match your brand’s resources and personality to the right format

Why volume isn’t the answer, and what quality actually means in the age of AI and infinite content

Why originality is overrated, and how proven formats unlock creativity instead of limiting it

How even “boring” industries like tax, insurance, and leather craftsmanship can thrive on social media

The truth about “frequency myths” and how creators burn out chasing quantity over story

Why format mastery trumps trend-chasing—and how sitcoms, Spielberg, and social media are more alike than you think

Brendan also breaks down his format-matching process, built from over 10,000 hours of research and analysis of 300+ viral content structures. His agency works with individuals and brands to identify the storytelling structures that resonate most with their audience, and helps them build repeatable, on-brand content that doesn’t just go viral, but converts.

This conversation flips conventional marketing wisdom on its head, challenging the obsession with originality and encouraging marketers to focus on structure, story, and strategic authenticity.

Key Takeaways:

Virality isn’t random, it’s engineered through proven creative models

Storytelling formats provide containers for creativity, not limitations

Format mastery enables faster growth and deeper audience trust

Business outcomes must be baked into your content strategy from day one

Social media isn't just another channel, it's the ultimate storytelling platform

📥 Access the show notes, tools, and links at: https://targetinternet.com/resources/how-to-go-viral

📩 Join the free newsletter for access to Daniel’s monthly live sessions: https://targetinternet.com/newsletter

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Content provided by Daniel Rowles, Ciaran Rogers, and Louise Crossley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Daniel Rowles, Ciaran Rogers, and Louise Crossley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Digital Marketing Podcast, Daniel Rowles is joined by Brendan Kane, viral strategist and author of One Million Followers, for a deep dive into the art and science of making content go viral.

Going viral often feels like marketing mythology,something bosses ask for, but few can explain or deliver. Brendan, however, has built a career proving that virality isn’t luck. It’s repeatable, measurable, and rooted in storytelling structures that have worked for decades.

Brendan shares the behind-the-scenes thinking that led to his experiment growing an audience of 1 million followers in 30 days, starting from scratch, without a team, celebrity status, or advertising budget. More than a vanity metric, the project was a proof-of-concept for a framework that now helps brands, creators, and entrepreneurs reliably generate massive reach and meaningful engagement.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

Why qualitative analysis - not just views and clicks, holds the key to repeatable success

The power of storytelling formats like “Man on the Street” and “Two Characters, One Light Bulb”

How to match your brand’s resources and personality to the right format

Why volume isn’t the answer, and what quality actually means in the age of AI and infinite content

Why originality is overrated, and how proven formats unlock creativity instead of limiting it

How even “boring” industries like tax, insurance, and leather craftsmanship can thrive on social media

The truth about “frequency myths” and how creators burn out chasing quantity over story

Why format mastery trumps trend-chasing—and how sitcoms, Spielberg, and social media are more alike than you think

Brendan also breaks down his format-matching process, built from over 10,000 hours of research and analysis of 300+ viral content structures. His agency works with individuals and brands to identify the storytelling structures that resonate most with their audience, and helps them build repeatable, on-brand content that doesn’t just go viral, but converts.

This conversation flips conventional marketing wisdom on its head, challenging the obsession with originality and encouraging marketers to focus on structure, story, and strategic authenticity.

Key Takeaways:

Virality isn’t random, it’s engineered through proven creative models

Storytelling formats provide containers for creativity, not limitations

Format mastery enables faster growth and deeper audience trust

Business outcomes must be baked into your content strategy from day one

Social media isn't just another channel, it's the ultimate storytelling platform

📥 Access the show notes, tools, and links at: https://targetinternet.com/resources/how-to-go-viral

📩 Join the free newsletter for access to Daniel’s monthly live sessions: https://targetinternet.com/newsletter

  continue reading

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