Search

  • Home
    • Login
    • Register
  • News
    • Atlanta
    • Georgia
    • National
    • World
  • A&E
    • Books
    • Film
    • Food & Drink
    • Music
    • Nightlife
    • Theater
    • TV
  • Community
    • Features
    • Organizations
    • Sports
    • Pride
  • Opinion
    • Cartoon
    • Columnists
    • Editorial
    • Your Voice
    • Domestically Disturbed
    • That's What She Said
  • Blogs
    • Career & Finance
    • City
    • Culture
    • Faith
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Travel
    • TV
  • Print Edition
    • Distribution
  • Calendar
    • Best Bets
    • Weekly Events
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise in GA Voice
      • Destination: Gay Atlanta
      • Atlanta Gay Weddings
    • Staff Bios
    • RSS
    • Work for Us
    • Awards and Honors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service
  • Business Listings
    • Advertise Your Business
  • Best of ATL
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Community
    • Eats
    • Nightlife
    • People
    • Pets
    • Places
    • Shopping & Services

Advertisement

Most Read Articles

>> Alpharetta church organist says he was forced to resign for being gay
>> Gay rights flip-flopper Karen Handel runs for U.S. Senate
>> Ga. Rep. Simone Bell named a 'Harvey Milk Champion of Change'
>> SAGE Atlanta announces referral help line for LGBT seniors
>> Petition pops up urging Atlanta City Council to outlaw sex shops on Cheshire Bridge Road

Advertisement

LGBT Blogroll

  • Mormon Church Approves Of Boy Scouts’ New Inclusive Policy For Youth
    Queerty | 24 May 2013 | 6:35 pm
  • Leahy disappointed immigration bill excludes gay, bi-national couples
    LGBTQ Nation | 24 May 2013 | 5:30 pm
  • Toronto Mayor Rob Ford: I Was Totally Not Smoking Crack In That Video In Which I'm Allegedly Seen Smoking Crack
    Joe. My. God. | 24 May 2013 | 4:37 pm
  • Anti-Gay Marriage Group French Spring Facing Possibility Of Being Banned
    On Top Magazine Headlines | 24 May 2013 | 3:26 pm
  • Yes, the Boy Scouts' Decision Is a Victory
    The Bilerico Project | 24 May 2013 | 2:00 pm

Advertisement

Latest Photos

2013 IDAHO_13
  • 2013 International Day Against Homophobia
lnf capital campaign 5-17-13_8
  • Lost-n-Found capital campaign launch at Jungle
ATL HRC Dinner 2013_54
  • 2013 Atlanta HRC Dinner
HIV forum at Rush Center 4-23-13_3
  • HIV criminalization forum at Rush Center
Click here for all our galleries...

Latest Video

You need Flash player 6+ and JavaScript enabled to view this video.

Playlist: 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4

Click here for all our videos...
Melissa Carter: My viral resolution
by Melissa Carter   
January 04, 2013 00:00
Tweet

Melissa Carter

I’m not one to make New Year’s resolutions. I believe after months of rushing to countless parties, along with taking in the countless calories, it is natural to want to spend the next few months taking it easy, eating healthy, and working out. 

However, some big announcement that your intention for 2013 is to have the perfect body and live a balanced life is self-defeating, since a resolution is nothing more than an attempt to magically get motivated for something you have never been able to do before.

But this year is different. I have a resolution I plan to fulfill. And it has nothing to do with food, weight, or leisure. It’s about cats.

Go ahead, watch!

Surprised Kitty: http://bit.ly/h2V51E

Cats vs. treadmill: http://bit.ly/gVUaPK

Engineer’s Guide to Cats: http://bit.ly/S3wItk

Keyboard Cat: http://bit.ly/qUtdTB

Stalking Cat: http://bit.ly/fxss0a

Melissa’s Siamese: http://bit.ly/nlC7Qp

When I’m online, inevitably I land on a video about cats. It’s not intentional, and they are usually pretty simple: cats playing in a box, cats hissing at a dog, or cats falling off of something. The videos are endless, but what strikes me is how many fellow web surfers there are watching them. For instance, one of my favorites is Surprised Kitty and that video has over 67 million views!

Two cats trying to understand a treadmill 2.2 million views, while An Engineer’s Guide to Cats has almost 6 million views. Charlie Schmidt’s Keyboard Cat has over 28 million views, but a stalking cat tops that with 37 million!

This brings me to my resolution.  I will post a video online in 2013 of my cats doing something cute, and achieve a viewership of at least 30,000.

I know that doesn’t seem ambitious compared with the aforementioned videos, but I want to be realistic about how many people I get to view my cat video. It’s not like I haven’t tried this before. I once posted a video of my Siamese fetching a ball and it only got 431 views.

How do I achieve a viral video? According to Kevin Allocco, trends manager for YouTube, you need three things: tastemakers, communities of participation, and unexpectedness.

His example of a tastemaker is Jimmy Kimmel, who introduces his audience to new things like a funny video. Participation refers to other people’s interpretation or manipulation of the project, like a remix of the original video. Of course, videos that show some kind of surprise are the most memorable.

Applying those elements to my first cat video, I should be thrilled 431 people watched it. There really was nothing about it that would attract the attention of a national broadcaster. No techie would have been inspired to take my video and remix it with music or create a short animated gif from it. Plus, you knew what my cat was about to do, since the title gave it away.

The best thing about my quest this year, besides getting people to look at my cats, is my efforts won’t be a waste of time like many think cat videos are. In fact, it has a public service element to it. Earlier this year Japanese research found that watching cat videos at work not only improves your mood, it makes you more productive. 

Called “The Power of Kawaii: Viewing Cute Images Promotes a Careful Behavior and Narrows Attentional Focus,” the study suggests that looking at cute images at work can boost attention to details and overall performance.

So now when your boss catches you watching my video, you can say you’re doing it with the company’s best interest at heart. There’s no “I” in team, or in cat.

Posting a viral cat video is my New Year’s Resolution, and it will be executed authentically. I don’t plan on forcing my cats into a situation that I deem funny but really isn’t for the animals. I will just make sure something like a camera or phone is nearby at all times so when my felines decide to be cute I am there to capture it. 

Happy New Year!

 


Melissa Carter is also a writer for Huffington Post. She broke ground as the first out lesbian radio personality on a major station in Atlanta and was one of the few out morning show personalities in the country. Follow her on Twitter @MelissaCarter

Melissa Carter: My viral resolution
Tweet
Share
Website Design Brisbane



Stay Connected:

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Google+ for all of the latest news, events and discussion.

Or sign-up for our weekly email newsletter by entering your email address below.

email:

Joomla Templates and Joomla Extensions by ZooTemplate.Com
 

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

Send
Cancel

Weather

Atlanta, GA, US

Now
34.png
Fair
73°F, Windchill: 73°F
Wind: 16 mph NW
Humidity: 35%
Visibility: 0 mi
pressure: 30.17 in steady
Sunrise: 6:29 am
Sunset: 8:36 pm
Fri
31.png
Clear
Hi: 74°F, Low: 49°F
Sat
32.png
Sunny
Hi: 79°F, Low: 54°F

Latest Tweets

  • Loading...
follow us on Twitter

Login



  • Forgot your password?
  • Forgot your username?
  • Create an account
The GA Voice | LGBT News © 2013 All rights reserved.