Thursday, 24 March 2016

Twitter Battle: Budweiser VS Alexander Keiths!

Who doesn’t have Twitter nowadays? Almost every business, celebrity or average joe has Twitter.  But what about beer companies?? Alexander Keith’s & Budweiser do, but are they using Twitter to its full potential? The following chart will briefly answer these 4 questions and I will give them a grade rating:

·         How often does each brand tweet?
·         What kind of content does each brand tweet about (promotional, discounts and coupons, how-to’s,      industry related events, games, images, infographics, etc.)
·          Does each brand use the 50/50 rule?
·          Keyword sentences used by either brand on their posts

Alexander Keith’s
Budweiser - Canada
D
Not Often. Once a month. No posts in March yet. More posts during December.
A+
Very active. Post almost every other day.
C
They mostly post about trying their product during the holidays or entering pins to win merch.  Nothing to crazy
A
Very engaging with their twitter account.  Consistently post about activities they are involved with(Drinking and driving talk at SXSW, Goal light) A lot of their posts lately are to spread awareness for the Goal light and sharing  a link to engage them to try and get their names on it.  The reason for the A is because the posts are mostly similar, no variety.
D
No posts about the industry as a whole and barely any posts about themselves
C
They have made posts about drinking and driving which effects the beer industry as a whole and they posts about their product very often.
#JoinIpaHouse #KeithsIpaHouse #Keiths
#TackleImpossible #LightTheLamp

What were these brands biggest tweets and why ?

Budweiser Canada












65 likes
117 Retweets

It uses a video to take up most of the space of the users’ screen which then catches their attention.  It has a link describing what the goal light is about and using the word “Canadian” give users a patriotic feeling when they retweet the post.

Alexander Keith’s













32 Likes 
20 Retweets

Nothing special right? Correct! But that’s what makes it so effective and so “Retweet-able”.  It’s a simple post about sharing with friends and family during the holidays.  By retweeting this, you are sharing the holiday joy and the Keith’ name.

No comments:

Post a Comment