Never struggle to find viral trends again


Most folks waste hours trying to figure out how to get attention online.

You spend forever researching...

...Writing the perfect post.

Only to get crickets and 2 likes from your mom and dog.

I know because I've been there.

But after studying and capitalizing on market trends across every industry from fitness to finance...

...I found something bizarre...

The most successful entrepreneurs aren't just posting and praying. They're using a simple 5-step system to predict what will go viral before it happens.

Today I'm going to show you my Profitable Trend Hacking method that helps you:

  • Find red-hot demand fast.
  • Turn viral attention into real revenue.
  • Write content that gets shared across the world.

Get this right. You'll build a real business, not just trash content on the web.

Here's exactly how it works...

1. Find what's trending.

You wanna know what makes me laugh so hard my neck tattoo jiggles?

Watching companies burn MILLIONS on fancy market research...

Only to get back a 100-page report filled with useless data they'll never actually use. Meanwhile, their competitors are spotting viral trends for free and stealing their customers.

Here's the dirty little secret big agencies don't want you to know:

You can get the same million-dollar insights they charge for... in about 2 minutes... using a Chrome extension no one knows about.

It's called Glimpse. And it puts Google Trends on steroids.

I'll explain...

I searched "Celebrities." In 5 seconds, I found that Billie Eilish is the most searched person on the web right now. Because of her music right?

WRONG.

Here's where it gets interesting...

Glimpse gave me the details: searches for "Billie Eilish perfume" are going through the roof. While others write generic celebrity stories, you could be the first to find out why her perfume is trending online.

That's the difference between content that gets ignored and content that gets attention.

But this is just scratching the surface...

Want to see how deep this rabbit hole goes?

2. Piece the puzzle together.

Here's where most people screw up.

They see Billie Eilish trending and rush to write the same boring celebrity fluff as everyone else.

But that's a recipe for disaster.

Instead, I went into the rabbit hole to find out. Why did 1.4 million people suddenly become obsessed with her perfume in just 30 days?

(Yes, you read that right - 1.4 million searches in a month)

I searched YouTube, blogs, and the web. I wanted to find out how a 21-year-old singer is beating luxury brands that have been around for decades.

The answer?

Pure marketing genius.

Check this out:

  • The perfume is "limited edition" to create FOMO.
  • Billie ain't just slapping her name on a bottle. She created a metallic bust design that looks like modern art.
  • While other celebs use basic vanilla scents, she's using wild stuff like pink peppercorn (whatever that is).

And it's working. Eilish No. 3 just won Product of the Year and is crushing established fragrance brands..

Here's where things get spicy...

No one else is telling this story. They're all too busy writing fluff pieces about her music. That's exactly why this kind of content explodes online. You're giving people the story behind the story.

3. Study what's working.

Now here's where the magic happens...

I've got a trending topic. And a unique frame no one is talking about. But if I post this story with a weak hook, I might as well flush this story down the toilet.

The fix?

Study the marketing platform you use like your life depends on it. Spot which hooks are popping off. For this example I use X. I look for patterns in the highest performing posts.

What hooks are making people stop scrolling and click?

Let me show you a perfect example that's crushing it right now (from the sales master Wayne Marlton):

"In 2020, Salesforce took the largest & riskiest bet in corporate history.

They bet $27.7B on Slack while Microsoft Teams dominated.

Everyone ridiculed them. Their stock tanked. Shareholders revolted.

Then Marc Benioff made ONE move that shook Silicon Valley forever.

Here's the story:"

Now I'll snag this proven framework for the Billie Eilish story:

"In 2023, Billie Eilish took a bold risk in the saturated celebrity fragrance market.

She launched Eilish No. 3, her final perfume in the collection.

Critics doubted its success. Fans were skeptical. The market was oversaturated.

Then Billie made ONE move that revolutionized the fragrance industry forever."

Beautiful right?

I'm not just copying and pasting. I'm taking a proven hook that's already working and adapting it to my story.

This is how I engineer virality instead of hoping and praying my content gets noticed.

But here's the best part...

4. Channel attention

Here's where things go wrong....

People nail the viral content part. They get thousands of likes, shares, and comments.

Then what happens?

Crickets

They celebrate their 15 minutes of fame while their bank account stays empty. That used to be me. I'd spend hours creating viral content, get a rush of dopamine from all the attention...and make exactly $0.

Then I discovered something that changed everything:

Getting sales from viral content is actually EASIER than creating the content itself.

The secret?

It all comes down to one thing. Your call to action. But there are two ways to play this game:

Method #1: The Direct Approach

I used this for a fitness client. I just put a simple call to action at the end of a viral post:

"It's my mission to help executives and high performance people lose fat. I've trained celebrities and CEOs for over +25 years to get healthy. Need help building muscle and losing fat (the right way)? DM me for more info."

Result? 111,000 views. Hundreds of DMs. Multiple high ticket clients signed.

But this isn't the only option...

Method #2: The Passive Income Play

This is my personal favorite because it prints money while I sleep.

Instead of asking for DMs, I offer something valuable for free. AKA a lead magnet. This could be a guide, PDF, template, or checklist. People click through to my website to grab it.

But here's the ninja move:

After they get their free gift, they see a special one-time offer. Something irresistible at a no-brainer price. The marketing nerds call this a "tripwire" offer.

I call it my secret weapon.

Because now I'm not just getting:

  • A growing email list.
  • Thousands of new followers.
  • But sales are flowing in while I sleep.

5. The special viral bonus

When you nail a trending topic at the perfect moment, something magical happens.

You don't just show up in the trending section on social media...

You also skyrocket to the #1 spot on Google search.

Think about that for a second.

While others fight for scraps of attention, you're feasting on traffic from TWO of the world's biggest platforms.

It creates a perfect storm of attention that feeds itself:.

Let me show you this in action...

One of my clients mentioned he used to be a celebrity fitness trainer. Most people would skip right past this detail.But I spotted an opportunity.

I noticed Robert Downey Jr. was trending HARD in search. Turns out, my client actually trained him for Iron Man.

Pure gold.

I wrote a story about his experience, and...BOOM:

That single call to action got seen by 111,000 people. Not random scrollers either. We're talking targeted eyeballs who were already interested in fitness and celebrity transformations.

Those views turned into hundreds of DM conversations...

Which turned into multiple five-figure clients...

All from ONE viral story that took less than an hour to create.

Now let me be clear. Sometimes you'll nail it and go viral. Other times you'll miss it completely. That's just the nature of the game.

But here's what I know for sure:

Once you master this method, you'll have a weapon in your arsenal that most businesses would kill for - the ability to generate waves of targeted attention almost on demand.

And that's pure power in today's market.

Tomorrow, I'm going deeper.

I'll show you exactly what separates viral hits from total flops. The psychological triggers that make content spread like wildfire. And the deadly mistakes that kill most posts before they have a chance.

This is just one of many systems I have inside my Mad Scientist Research Course...

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Be on the lookout.

Catch ya soon.

-Parker

Glimpse

Wayne Marlton

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