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    How to Create the Viral Content Wheel? A Step-by-Step Guide

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    How to Create the Viral Content Wheel? A Step-by-Step Guide

    The “Viral Content Wheel” is not a single, formally defined marketing term, but rather a powerful strategic concept that merges two proven methodologies: the “hub-and-spoke” content model and the principles of viral marketing, most notably encapsulated in Jonah Berger’s STEPPS framework. This hybrid approach provides content marketers with a structured system for creating and distributing content with a higher potential for widespread sharing and organic reach.

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