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What’s the Formula for a Viral Piece of Content in Marketing?

Viral Content Formula

Every marketer dreams of creating a piece of content that everyone notices, shares widely, and talks about across platforms. While virality can feel unpredictable, understanding what makes content shareable can greatly increase your chances of reaching a larger audience.

The Core Elements of Viral Content

1. Emotion at the Center

Content that sparks strong emotions - whether awe, laughter, joy, or even anger - gets shared. Studies show that people are more likely to share content when it makes them

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Biometric Airport Scanners: The Future of Travel and User Experience

Biometric eGates, CLEAR

Airports in the U.S. are rolling out a new wave of technology designed to speed up security and improve the traveler experience: biometric eGates. CLEAR, in partnership with the TSA, has launched a pilot program at major airports, including Atlanta (ATL), Washington D.C. (DCA), and Seattle (SEA).

What Are Biometric eGates?

Biometric eGates use facial recognition to verify a traveler’s identity. By scanning your face and matching it to your boarding pass and ID, these gates allow you to

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How long is too long for a website homepage?

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The ideal length for a website homepage depends on several factors:

  • Purpose of the website: A website with a single-page application (SPA) might have a longer homepage, while a traditional website with multiple pages might have a shorter homepage.
  • Content: The amount and complexity of content will determine the length. A website with a lot of information or multimedia might require a longer homepage.
  • User experience: A long homepage can be overwhelming for users. It's important to break up
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