Campaign India Team
Dec 06, 2019

Unmetric Engagement Meter: Twitter top 10 (21-30 November)

Posts from Thums Up, Taj Hotels, 100 Pipers and more...

Mahesh Babu was part of Thums Up's tweet with the highest engagement
Mahesh Babu was part of Thums Up's tweet with the highest engagement
Unmetric, a social media intelligence firm focused on brands, uses its analytics platform to analyse top performing campaigns, content and videos.  
 
For Campaign India's weekly 'Engagement Meter' feature, we bring you the top 10 pieces of content on Twitter basis the Unmetric Engagement Score.  
 
These are the ones at the top sorted by the number of retweets, from 21-30 November.
 
Thums Up
Retweets: 1,509
Favourties: 3,024
Taj Hotels India
Retweets: 1,225
Favourties: 5,502
100 Pipers India
Retweets: 541
Favourties: 4,744
Volvo Auto India
Retweets: 371
Favourties: 5,746
AJIOlife
Retweets: 331
Favourties: 376
Paytm Travel
Retweets: 269
Favourties: 346
Realme
Retweets: 256
Favourties: 2,628
Uber Eats India
Retweets: 216
Favourties: 3,660
SYSKA LED
Retweets: 202
Favourties: 230
American Tourister India
Retweets: 182
Favourties: 221
 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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