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Viral Loops Defined

Viral Loops Defined

A viral loop is the process by which a user spreads the product to others, who in turn continue the cycle. The faster and smoother this process, the more viral the product.

“A viral loop is when users themselves are the driving force behind a product’s growth.”

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