The Best Branded Vines Of February 2016: Super Bowl Stars And Dinosaur Scars
Ah, the joy of six. Vine is the leading short-form entertainment platform and has become a key component in global brand’s content strategies.
However, it’s not always easy to stand apart from the competition. With over 200M active users, there’s a lot of great content out there. So if you were wondering which advertisers are coming out on top, we’ve got you covered in our monthly Vine round-up.
Enjoy!
6. Twitter Ads
https://vine.co/v/i6iqLD9EJzX
It’s no surprise that Twitter has made our monthly round-up once again. they are on top of the short-form video content game with their creative mash-ups. In this Vine, Twitter is promoting its platform as the one-stop shop for sports, culture, gaming and more at the Mobile World Congress #MWC16
5. Coca-Cola
https://vine.co/v/iv57ElJrItu
Coca-Cola has collaborated with Vine veteran and personality Alicia Herber to show off the selection available in their #ccFreestyle machines. Their low and no calorie range has got Alicia dancing for joy.
4. Hulu
https://vine.co/v/i6H9397gn3V
Hulu celebrates the launch of its new show 11.22.63 by partnering with Vine master Lawrence Becker to create this pre-historic stop-motion animation. Fingers crossed the dinosaurs don’t show up in 1963.
3. Unpop
https://vine.co/v/in6nwHKqZZD
Unpop, the creative community of Vine, has announced its new logo in the most fitting fashion with this snappy stop-motion sketch.
2. Louisiana Hot sauce
https://vine.co/v/i11ll7XD5Dj
Louisiana Hot sauce partnered with Alicia Herber for its Super Bowl Vine slot. The Vine comes after some clever cross promotion from Beyoncé, who’s known to carry a bottle of the sauce in her bag at all times.
1.Kia
https://vine.co/v/iJYJALzz6hi
The top Vine from this month has to be Kia’s #AddPizzazz short. The Vine takes the peculiar sock-puppets from Kia’s Superbowl ad with Christopher Walken and puts them behind the wheel of the new Kia Optima.