Viral Ad Chart – Week 33
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Read more ›Long time viral brand king "Old Spice" is still claiming the top spot while Levi's is gaining ground. ...
Read more ›The buzz around "Old Spice" is beginning to fade. Still ranks number one though. ...
Read more ›The social brand ranking is receiving its final touches. Time has been short to write posts while "Old Spice" has been taking the online world by storm. ...
Read more ›"The man your man could smell like": Social media sites around the world agree, this has been the best campaign the world has seen. ...
Read more ›After "How do you like it shaved?" Gillette has come up with a new catchphrase "How long do you like it?". Gillette and Old Spice dominate this weeks Viral Ad Chart. ...
Read more ›Finally we saw some movement in the Viral Ad Chart with Nike getting bumped from the top spot. Gillette's "how do you like it shaved" gathered 2.7 million views in the first week and the new classy iPhone Ad lets emotions speak. ...
Read more ›With the ongoing soccer World Cup, Nike is defending it's spot at the top position of last weeks Viral Ad Chart. The release Xbox's Kinect has boosted both the new ad as well as the clip for "Project Natal" which it was called before the official release ...
Read more ›While adidas is the first official world cup sponsor to make it into the top 10 of the viral charts, Nivea and Cosmopolitan hit No. 1 with the catchy "you look good in a two piece" branded video clip. ...
Read more ›Outdoor apparel brand Hi-Tec fools news site with guys who walk on water. The new story launches the clip to a viral sensation. ...
Read more ›Google has grabbed a spot in the top 10 again with a product that doesn't even exist yet. The clip is a "how-will-it-work" and has reached a nice 600'000 + views. The parody of Google Chromes Speed Test Clip by Opera has even more popular than the original sneaking into the top 10 as well. ...
Read more ›Nike isn't an official World Cup sponsor, but its three-minute "Write the Future" video broke the record for the biggest audience in the first week of a campaign with 7.8 million views. ...
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