So emotional headlines can still work if you’re referencing exceptional content – but overtly emotional or sensational headlines have seemingly had their day. Quizzes and tribal headlines are also out Back in 2017, headlines were all about inclusivity and identity. Quizzes were big. Phrases lik...
BuzzFeed Quizzes (2012) Known for its fun and often viral quizzes, covering a wide range of topics from pop culture to personality. Updated in 2024, the platform continues to provide a fun and personalized experience for users. Release Date: July 22, 2012 (Continuous updates in 2024) Cate...
WordPress Viral Quizis a BuzzFeed-style quiz builder (remember how we mentioned BuzzFeed’s quiz stats in the beginning?) that has a focus on creating viral quizzes. I personally love the big, easy to read font and colorful answer boxes. This WordPress quiz plugin is great if you’re loo...
BuzzFeed isn’t alone in feeling the effects of Facebook’s move away from publishers, but it is unique in that this now means its best traffic referrer is… itself. Chatbots are the future What Peretti said: “We are at the start of creating an entirely new medium ...
Solid works for BuzzFeed simply because it’s easier to develop with it than without it. Building your own tool is not easy. But persevere and some day you’ll be writing cheeky quizzes too. Mostly C: Don’t use a framework Okay, so there are a lot of problems with CSS. But you ...
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There’s a quiz for that March 5, 2014 byElizabeth Buzzfeed has now managed to create a quiz for everything. Not only can you find out whatcityyou’re supposed to live in or whatcareer pathyou should follow (that quiz was actually more helpful than my high school guidance counselor), ...
Real-Time Example:Buzzfeed’s mobile app exemplifies a mobile-first content strategy. The app delivers bite-sized, visually engaging content that aligns with the preferences and habits of mobile users, keeping them engaged and entertained.
Plenty of which came from large websites like Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, Slate, and more: Telling a good story is difficult. But if you can do so with your link bait, it may be worth a shot. 7. Include what other people are already linking to ...
Tests and quizzes make powerful link bait for a few reasons: They’re fun People are introspective creatures and want to learn about themselves People want to share their results Publishers can’t really reference the test without linking to it. It’s something people need to try themselves ...