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Social by the Numbers: And the Oscar Goes To…

Social by the Numbers: And the Oscar Goes To…In case you couldn’t tell from the glut of shows today reviewing what people wore as they walked down a red carpet, the 84th Academy Awards were Sunday night.  If you’re a loyal reader, you’ll remember that last week I contemplated whether or not I could predict who the Best Picture Oscar winner would be based on clues from social media.

I looked at the number of fans each nominated movie had on Facebook, and the engagement rate of their posts once the announcement of their nomination was made.  Lastly, we took into consideration the number of mentions on Facebook of the nominated films that also included a mention of “Best Picture” or “Oscars.”

Here, you see that based purely on number of Facebook fans, “The Help” is far and away (which was the name of another movie entirely) the most popular on Facebook.

Social by the Numbers: And the Oscar Goes To…

With the above chart, we get an entirely different story.  “The Tree of Life” takes the award for being the most engaging nominated film, with “The Help” nearly coming in dead last!  The last place film, “Hugo,” had not published a post since it was nominated for Best Picture.

Social by the Numbers: And the Oscar Goes To…

When it comes to conversation on Twitter, “The Artist” took the top slot.  The consensus around my corner of the office at Vitrue was that “The Artist” would walk away with the Best Picture Oscar, and that Twitter is the most likely predictor of the outcome due to its being the social network preferred by Hollywood.

Social by the Numbers: And the Oscar Goes To…

In the above chart, I took the rankings of each nominated film on a scale of 1-9 and added them together.  This gave us yet another top Page, that of “War Horse.”  But notice who’s in that #2 slot, “The Artist.”  It was the only nominated film with two top-2 rankings.  More compelling evidence for an eventual win.

These metrics were all well and good, but as we found out if we had the stamina to stay up late enough, the actual winner of the Best Picture Oscar was indeed “The Artist”.  This shows that Twitter can be a leading indicator of Oscar Success, which could come in handy for any future office pools.

Key Takeaways:

- It is not common for a brand to have success in all aspects of social media.  But being especially excellent at one while remaining well-rounded in the others can be a good strategy.

- Twitter appears to be a better leading indicator for film awards than Facebook.

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Are You Eating Mobile Marketing’s Dust?

Are You Eating Mobile Marketing's Dust?Toward the end of last year, we had a lot of discussions in the halls of Vitrue about what trends and topics would be making major waves in 2012.  At the very top of our list was mobile.  Mobile’s adoption rate was impossible to ignore or diminish.  With 40% of Facebook users engaging that platform via mobile devices, it was clear to us that marketers who weren’t taking mobile into account, who weren’t generating content for mobile, or whose content didn’t look and work great on mobile devices were in a bad spot.

And while we addressed this in our own Social Relationship Marketing platform via mobile optimization for brands’ Facebook tabs, that doesn’t mean many marketers aren’t still sitting out the mobile revolution.  So it’s worth taking a look at the speed and degree to which fans and followers are moving off desktops and laptops, and onto those things that seem to be in their hands 24/7, wherever they may be. READ MORE

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Social by the Numbers: Linsanity Edition

This entry is part of our ‘Social By The Numbers’ series which features weekly content focused on social marketing data analysis, insight and trends that marketers and business intelligence managers can use to better engage with their social communities. Look for a new post from Fred Stuk and the Vitrue Business Intelligence team every Tuesday at 10am EST.

Social by the Numbers: Linsanity EditionIf you’re a sports fan it’s hard not to get caught up in the Linsanity surrounding the New York Knicks’ new rising star Jeremy LinLin came in off the bench on 2/4 to score 25 points and lead the Knicks to a win.  Since then, he’s lead the Knicks to 7 straight wins, averaged over 27 points per game in his first 5 starts (a record since the NBA-ABA merger) and drained a game winning 3-pointer with .5 second left – all in a week and a half. READ MORE

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Hey Community Managers, What Are You Worth?

Hey Community Managers, What Are You Worth?Do you know what your worth is as a Community Manager?  We do.  That’s why we, along with WOMMA, are currently on the hunt for the Community Manager of the Year…a recognition of the critical role that CM’s play in establishing, fostering and growing the real human-to-human relationships between brands and their customers.

You’re the bridge, the conduit, the front lines, the therapists, the entertainers, the advocates, customer service, the curators, the hosts, the moderators, the publishers, the ambassadors, the face, the personality, (I could go on). READ MORE

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Social by the Numbers: Deeper into the Super Bowl

Social by the Numbers: Deeper into the Super Bowl

This entry is part of our ‘Social By The Numbers’ series which features weekly content focused on social marketing data analysis, insight and trends that marketers and business intelligence managers can use to better engage with their social communities. Look for a new post from Fred Stuk and the Vitrue Business Intelligence team every Tuesday at 10am EST.

Sure everyone has already put the big game behind them, except possibly Tom Brady.  Sports fans everywhere are now turning their thoughts toward other things.  Will Giselle and the Patriots receivers kiss and make up?  Will Peyton play next year?  Can Madonna do a longer show without getting winded or needing knee-replacement surgery? READ MORE

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Does Pinterest Have a Place in Social Media Marketing?

Does Pinterest have a place in Social Media MarketingJust when you were almost done reeling from the addition of Google+ to the Facebook/Twitter/YouTube/Foursquare, etc. universe, along comes yet another social network that’s getting a lot of talk and buzz, Pinterest.

2-year-old Pinterest is, at its core, a social bookmarking site.  You see something you like on the web, you “pin” it to a board you created so other people can see it.  When they see it and click it, it takes them to the originating site.  It’s easy, addictive, and fun to look at.  Therein lies its appeal.  Let me boil that appeal down for you even further. READ MORE

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If Mobile is the Future, It May As Well Look Awesome

If Mobile is the Future, Vitrue feels it should Look AwesomeWith an estimated 40% of Facebook users accessing the social network via mobile devices, and that number only expected to go exponentially higher, it’s become more critical than ever to find a solution for optimizing Facebook Page tab applications for mobile.  As it stands, brands using the Facebook native environment or a Page manager that does not facilitate mobile optimization of tab apps are sending users down a visually dead-end road should they try to use apps such as couponing, polls, etc. on their mobile. READ MORE

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Coldplay Live on a Facebook Page Near You…Actually 240 of Them

Coldplay Live on a Facebook Page Near You…Actually 240 of ThemCalling all Coldplay fans:  The guys will be performing live TONIGHT at 9pm PST at Club Nokia L.A. in Los Angeles.  The good news for you is, you don’t have to be there to enjoy it thanks to Clear Channel Radio and iHeartRadio.  They’re bringing the concert live to fans all across America by way of Facebook and Livestream.  The iHeartRadio-sponsored concert will be streamed live across 240 different Clear Channel-affiliated Facebook Pages.  And we know this for a fact because they’re doing it via the Vitrue SRM platform.  So whether you’re a Z100 listener in New York or a fan of Charlotte’s New Rock 1065 The End, you can personally experience Chris Martin and crew doing what they do best on Facebook.  Pretty nice “cool factor” there, huh? READ MORE

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Social by the Numbers: Super Bowl Ad Edition

Social by the Numbers: Super Bowl Ad Edition

This entry is part of our ‘Social By The Numbers’ series which features weekly content focused on social marketing data analysis, insight and trends that marketers and business intelligence managers can use to better engage with their social communities. Look for a new post from Fred Stuk and the Vitrue Business Intelligence team every Tuesday at 10am EST.

The Super Bowl is not just about determining which NFL team reigns supreme at the end of a long, grueling season.  It’s also about which brands will achieve the highest pinnacle that could ever be afforded a television spot, an airing during the Super Bowl.  Super Bowl Sunday is when advertisers pull out all the stops.  The budgets for spot productions are massive, the cost of the airtime even more massive.  And, in theory at least, the ads are supposed to be among the most creative in the business. READ MORE

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Top 10 Social Media Tweets You Should Read This Weekend (Feb 4/5 2012)



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