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Revealing world's first aggregated social media brand ranking

Media/ technology and food and drink dominate.

Red Bull is the only non-US brand to feature.

Facebook & Twitter Outshine Google and Apple on an Aggregated Basis

New data on the world’s most popular consumer and media brands was today released by Famecount.com, the world’s first media measurement service to aggregate online popularity across multiple social media channels. In a study conducted on Wednesday 2nd June 2010, Starbucks was found to be the world’s most popular consumer brand with 7.4 million Facebook fans, 901,925 Twitter followers and 6,509 YouTube subscribers resulting in a Famecount index of 69.7 percent. The world’s top media brand was found to be Texas Hold ‘Em, a game developed by Zynga which has the world’s most popular Facebook page with 19m Facebook Fans, plus 135,234 Twitter followers and 1,017 YouTube subscribers.

 

Starbucks is Social Media’s Most popular consumer Brand

Famecount.com is capable of ranking brands by Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube popularity, as well as on an aggregated basis across all three platforms.

Starbucks led the list of leading consumer brands with an aggregated Famecount index of 69.7 percent, followed by Coca-Cola (53.8 per cent), the whole Foods Market (48.4 per cent), and Skittles (48.3 per cent) with food and drinks brands accounting for 6 of the top 10 worldwide consumer brands. The highest ranked non-food & drinks consumer brand was found to be online shoe and clothing shop, Zappos.com, with a Famecount index of 46.3 per cent. Red Bull, at 47.3 per cent, is the only non-US brand to make the top 10.

Top 10 Consumer Brands on Social Media

Ranked by Famecount Index Across Facebook, Twitter and YouTube*

June 2nd 2010

Brand Facebook Fans Twitter Followers YouTube Subscribers Famecount Index
Starbucks 7,418,108 901,925 6,509 69.65%
Coca-Cola 5,677,304 27,544 6,967 53.74%
Whole Foods Market 256,832 1,762,983 1,346 48.38%
Skittles 4,653,608 2,525 708 48.28%
Oreo 4,585,138 1,399 7,393 48.05%
Red Bull 4,059,216 45,849 68,275 47.35%
Zappos.com 50,270 1,689,744 1,321 46.32%
JetBlue Airways 216,029 1,599,302 319 45.96%
Dell 174,170 1,563,748 3,897 45.34%
Woot 17,547 1,631,340 N/A 45.31%

*Formula based on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube fan data. Only Stars present on more than one network included. Index is relative to most popular worldwide aggregate social media entity, Lady Gaga, who carries a Famecount ranking of 100%.

“This data is unique in that it gives us for the first time an aggregated global ranking of the popularity of brands online,” said Daniel Dearlove, founder of Famecount.com. “ It is interesting to see established offline brands perform so strongly. This highlights the growing importance of social media in wider marketing campaigns, as well as the applicability of these channels to established brands, which may not have had a significant online presence previously. Social networks are helping them to tap into wider audiences and strengthen communications with existing consumers.”

Facebook & Twitter Outshine Google on an Aggregated Basis

The study also examined the popularity of traditional and new-media brands across these three channels. Thanks to their phenomenal Facebook success, US developer Zynga sees two of its games, Texas Hold ‘Em and Mafia Wars, lead the index with 98.2 per cent and 78.5 per cent respectively. Texas Hold ‘Em also has the world’s most popular Facebook page with 19m fans.

Facebook ranked third with a Famecount index of 71.1 percent, while Twitter – which does not have a dedicated YouTube channel – ranked fifth behind CNN (66.3 per cent) with a Famecount index of 64.9 per cent. Both outranked Google on an aggregated basis. The search giant recorded 1.3 million Facebook fans, 2.3 million Twitter followers, and 152,830 YouTube subscribers, resulting in a Famecount index of 61.9 per cent. They also outranked iTunes, in 11th place with a Famecount index of 60.9 per cent. The NBA is the world’s top sports brand, with a Famecount index of 63.4 per cent.

Top 10 Media, Sport & Game Brands on Social Media

Ranked by Famecount Index Across Facebook, Twitter and YouTube*

June 2nd 2010

Brand Facebook Fans Twitter Followers YouTube Subscribers Famecount Index
Texas Hold ‘em Poker 18,951,978 135,234 1,017 98.20%
Mafia Wars 12,104,521 86,149 78.47%
Facebook 9,501,519 242,535 799 71.09%
CNN 900,361 3,111,930 18,079 66.26%
Twitter 308,235 3,236,102 64.88%
NBA 2,455,805 1,894,574 182,184 63.38%
Family Guy 7,971,670 7,958 63.20%
The Twilight Saga 6,061,066 310,347 219,649 62.61%
Google 1,285,468 2,264,335 153,025 61.89%
The Onion 707,828 2,234,850 270,078 61.41%
iTunes 3,724,142 1,472,361 60.87%

*Formula based on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube fan data. Only Stars present on more than one network included. Index is relative to most popular worldwide aggregate social media entity, Lady Gaga, who carries a Famecount ranking of 100%.

About Famecount

Famecount.com is an independent web application that uses API data from Twitter, YouTube and Facebook to track, and help people connect with, the most popular stars of the web. Famecount organises social media stars by country and category to help you identify the leaders on each network, and also produces a composite Famecount index based on relative popularity across all networks. The service can be accessed freely at: www.famecount.com.

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