Which Brands Won the World Cup?

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Which Brands Won the World Cup? Social Data | Captured | Visualised *Data compiled from Buzz Radar statistics and financial reports on MarketingWeek UK.

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The World Cup 2014 was the most social event in history, with 116 million mentions and 4 million photos tagged. But what does this mean for brands? Who really stood out among the crowd? We highlight the brand winners this year.

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Which Brands Won the World Cup?

Social Data | Captured | Visualised

*Data compiled from Buzz Radar statistics and financial reports on MarketingWeek UK.

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Brazil 2014 was the most social event in history: !

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116 million mentions !

4 million photos tagged !

Memes abounded, from #ThingsTimHowardCouldSave to #SadBrazilians

to #Persieing.

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But does this really mean anything for your brand?

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22 companies joined FIFA to become a partner or sponsor -- and brands around the world tried

to capitalise on the real-time opportunities within the event.

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We crunched the data and there’s more than a few insights in it.

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Top 3 Most Mentioned Brands During Brazil 2014:

Nike 24% !

Beats by Dre 19% !

adidas 17%

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Brands Total Mentions Percent of Totals

Nike 4,236,900 23%

Beats by Dre 3,326,960 18%

adidas 3,005,930 16%

Coca Cola 2,725,304 15%

Sony 1,788,490 10%

McDonalds 1,600,630 9%

Paddy Power 741,800 4%

Kia 593,900 3%

Hyundai 270,630 1%

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Being a sponsor isn’t key.

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Despite not being official sponsors of the tournament, Nike and Beats by Dre owned

social. !

Both had a larger share of voice over the course of the tournament than any official partner or

sponsor.

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2%

10%

9%

2%

16%

17%

19%

24%

NikeBeats by DreadidasCoca ColaHyundaiMcDonaldsSony Hyundai

Share of voice among top brands

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Great content pushes big numbers.

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Nike’s videos garnered huge views, with more than 187 million views.

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adidas received 97 million views. adidas did push out more videos (53 compared to Nike’s 9), but

this is one case where a focused effort may make more sense from a brand.

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However, adidas used great content combined with smart promotion to win the battle for conversation among official sponsors.

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Among all the World Cup partners and sponsors, adidas won more than 30%

of the total conversation, followed by Coca-Cola and Sony.

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3%6%

16%

18%27%

30%

adidasCoca ColaSonyMcDonaldsKiaHyundai

Share of voice among Top Tier Sponsors

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Promotion works, especially when combined with great social ideas and content.

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In the battle of the hashtag, adidas got it right. The sentiment behind #AllIn was spot on.

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While Nike may have won the overall general conversation, adidas’ marketing was smart and

very targeted.

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7%

14%

79%

#allin or nothing (adidas)#riskeverything (Nike)#startbelieving (Puma)

Mentions of top campaign hashtags

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The Impact

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This increase in conversation garnered brands substantial follower growth.

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adidas gained 19.1 million new Facebook likes and 1.9 million Twitter followers, which is over

150% growth. !

Nike saw similar growth, with 19.1 million new Facebook likes and 1.9 million Twitter followers

at 95% growth.

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And this all resonated with consumers in the form of sales

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adidas is reporting a new record in football sales of €2bn this year, with more than 8 million

official jerseys sold, which is 1.5 million more than the last World Cup: a 19% increase.*

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Not surprisingly, their bestseller is tournament champions Germany.

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“Germany may have held the trophy aloft but banter, numbers and personal brands were the real winners.”

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So how does a brand win at the World Cup? !

They combine smart social with events that matter to their base and market it well, which can include

paid advertising or sponsorship.

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Thank you.

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