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Social Media Success Stories
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2. Starbucks Coffee promoted a free pastry day via Social media
Driving more than one million people to their stores
It has since grown into the largest coffeehouse company in
the world with more than 19,000 stores worldwide and 14.9
billion U.S. dollars in total revenues in 2013.
3. King has been around for 10 years. In 2010, the company had
been profitable for four years already, with more than 150.
casual games on its own site, King.com.
September of 2010 Candy Crush had been released on
King.com it took Candy Crush 150,000 downloads a day, and
the number keeps going up
Earning around Rs 54,001,762 a day
4. In the past year we’ve reported on Cadbury’s use
of Facebook and Google+ for product launches, as well as
its shift away from traditional media thanks to its success in
social media.
As a result, Cadbury gained 40,000 Facebook fans and more
than 350,000 people were actively involved in the campaign.
5. It has official accounts on almost every major social network.
It states that through social media “millions of H&M fans and
followers share ideas and opinions and get quick answers to
their queries.”
H&M has attracted more than 14m fans to its Facebook
page and posts several updates a day except on weekends.
6. it was established in 1962, although many just show when
Walmart opened a store in a new US state.
Walmart has put a huge amount of effort into developing
its Facebook presence and has embraced the timeline to
showcase how the brand has grown over time.
The retailer has clocked up a whopping 26m fans – an
increase of 9m since last July – and keeps them entertained
with a confusingly broad range of updates.