Marketing & Sales

Contagious: Summary & Key Lessons

· April 27, 2017

Jonah Berger’s Contagious answers a question every marketer and founder asks: why do some products, ideas, and stories spread while others vanish? Berger, a Wharton professor, argues it’s rarely luck — there are identifiable principles behind word of mouth.

He distills them into the “STEPPS” framework: Social Currency, Triggers, Emotion, Public, Practical Value, and Stories. Each is a lever you can pull to make something more shareable. The book is full of research and memorable examples that make the principles stick.

Key takeaways:

Who it’s for: marketers, founders, and creators who want their work to spread without paying for every impression.

The verdict: practical, research-backed, and genuinely useful. For a business that grows on word of mouth — and the best ones do — this is a clear playbook for becoming more shareable.

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