Top 10 most shared video brands in 2016: Red Bull ranks No. 1 with 27M shares – more than double the No. 2 brand

Top 10 most shared video brands in 2016: Red Bull ranks No. Red Bull had more than double the number of shares earned by the No. 2 most popular brand Samsung, which earned 12.4 million shares. Top Ten Most Shared Video Brands in 2016 Red Bull – 27,047,591 shares Samsung – 12,481,540 shares McDonald’s – 8,618,554 shares Australian Tourist Board – 6,417,279 shares Asus – 5,275,867 shares Nike – 5,002,131 shares Almarai – 4,556,429 shares Adidas – 4,512,703 shares Shell – 4,142,156 shares Cadbury – 4,082,750 shares While Red Bull failed to have a video make Unruly’s list of the top ten most shared video ads in 2016, Unruly said the brand rose to the top of this list because of the “hundreds of videos” it released throughout the year. Search Engine Land's SMX West is returning to San Jose in 2017! If you're looking to feed your obsession with SEO and SEM, then make it a priority to attend SMX West in March. We guarantee your investment will be worth it. Register today to take advantage of super early bird rates, our lowest rates available. About The Author Amy Gesenhues is Third Door Media's General Assignment Reporter, covering the latest news and updates for Marketing Land and Search Engine Land. From 2009 to 2012, she was an award-winning syndicated columnist for a number of daily newspapers from New York to Texas.

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According to Unruly’s data, Red Bull videos were the most popular among brands across YouTube, Facebook and the blogosphere in 2016, earning a total of 27,047,591 shares for the energy drink.

The video analytics platform ranked the top ten brands in 2016 based on how often a brand’s video content was shared versus the number of video views it received. Red Bull had more than double the number of shares earned by the No. 2 most popular brand Samsung, which earned 12.4 million shares.

In third place, McDonald’s videos had 8.6 million shares.

Most of the top ten brands earned somewhere between four-million and five-million shares, with not a lot of disparity in numbers for the brands making up the bottom half of the list.

Top Ten Most Shared Video Brands in 2016

  1. Red Bull – 27,047,591 shares
  2. Samsung – 12,481,540 shares
  3. McDonald’s – 8,618,554 shares
  4. Australian Tourist Board – 6,417,279 shares
  5. Asus –…

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