🥣 Weetabix UK on Twitter
Yesterday, #Weetabix, a British cereal brand, pulled a pretty 🤢 marketing stunt on #Twitter, and after over 24 hours, it's still being retweeted and replied to.
Regardless of how you feel about beans on cereal, this is how creativity can create success on #SocialMedia.
I'll post some of my favourite replies from brands and organisations to the tweet, but you can read them all here. https://prs.pctvix.co/3tItju7
Big thanks to PikasoMe for the screenshots.
🦅 @PerspectiveIX
Yesterday, #Weetabix, a British cereal brand, pulled a pretty 🤢 marketing stunt on #Twitter, and after over 24 hours, it's still being retweeted and replied to.
Regardless of how you feel about beans on cereal, this is how creativity can create success on #SocialMedia.
I'll post some of my favourite replies from brands and organisations to the tweet, but you can read them all here. https://prs.pctvix.co/3tItju7
Big thanks to PikasoMe for the screenshots.
🦅 @PerspectiveIX
🐦 Twitter at 15 – No Match for Facebook at the Same Age
"Just setting up my twttr" – those were the words that #JackDorsey, founder and CEO of #Twitter, tweeted on March 21, 2006, fifteen years ago — yesterday. Twitter, with its simplicity and unique 140-character limit (which has since been doubled), hit a nerve and quickly gained a following among the tech- and media-savvy. In 2011, Twitter passed the 100-million user milestone and in late 2013 the company went public to huge fanfare.
Read more on Statista.
🦅 @perspectiveix
"Just setting up my twttr" – those were the words that #JackDorsey, founder and CEO of #Twitter, tweeted on March 21, 2006, fifteen years ago — yesterday. Twitter, with its simplicity and unique 140-character limit (which has since been doubled), hit a nerve and quickly gained a following among the tech- and media-savvy. In 2011, Twitter passed the 100-million user milestone and in late 2013 the company went public to huge fanfare.
Read more on Statista.
🦅 @perspectiveix