Viral Content: How to Know What’s Hot (and What’s Not)

Friday, April 17, 2009 by Carolyn Colonna


London-based, Unruly Media recently launched Viral Video Chart, the first chart to independently monitor the popularity of videos from the world’s most influential video-sharing sites, (i.e YouTube, MySpace and Google Video).

The chart is compiled by listening to a variety of ping servers that scour millions of websites every day – 100,000 per hour or nearly 2,000 per minute – and looking for new links and embedded videos on people’s blogs and/or personal websites. They then count the number of times each video is linked to and the number of times each video is embedded before publishing a daily list of the top 25 videos. So if you are a Charlotte advertising agency or a Charlotte marketing firm, this is a good place to see how your viral content is faring. Check it out.

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