5 Steps to the Perfect BuzzFeed Post

1) Pick a Number, Any Number

2) Choose something that’s really common, but seems specific

This is your target group

3) Start listing things that are relatable

Your target group will then believe the article

4) If you need more, just make things up.

There’s always the 1 or 2 the target group doesn’t relate to…

5) Publish and watch the hits roll in

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