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💡 Behind the Scenes: How Spotify Wrapped Became a Viral Sensation

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Data-Backed Insights From 570M Users                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 December 01, 2023 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Leveling%20Up&body=Behind%20the%20Scenes%3A%20How%20Spotify%20Wrapped%20Became%20a%20Viral%20Sensation%3A%20Data-Backed%20Insights%20From%20570M%20Users%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.levelingup.com%2Fp%2Fbehind-scenes-spotify-wrapped-became-viral-sensation) Hey there, Let's dial into a marketing marvel that's not just about music but about turning data into a viral phenomenon. Yes, I'm talking about Spotify Wrapped. This isn't just a recap of your year in music… It's a playbook on innovative marketing that we can all learn from. Spotify Wrapped: A Case Study in Data-Driven Engagement Picture this: In 2013, Spotify launched “Year in Review,” realizing it was sitting on a data treasure trove. It was cool but not as flashy as today. Fast forward, and by 2016, this evolved into Spotify Wrapped, a yearly spectacle we all know and love. Why this was a game changer for Spotify: - Rapid User Engagement: According to Time Magazine, Spotify Wrapped’s unique features like “audio auras” and “listening personality types” have transformed personal data into a social media craze. The 2021 iteration introduced features like “Me in 2033” and “Sound Town,” further fueling its shareability. - Creator Involvement Amplifies Reach: In 2022, artists joined in, recording particular messages for their top fans on Spotify, reports Time Magazine. This personal touch by artists like Dionne Warwick, John Mayer, and Lizzo added a whole new dimension to the campaign. - A Surprise Marketing Jackpot: Spotify VP Alex Bodman told Variety, "It was a loyalty play. I don’t think we had any idea that people would want to share it so much." This underscores how, sometimes, the best marketing results from focusing on user engagement. Key Marketing Lessons from Spotify Wrapped - Leverage Data Creatively: It's about turning raw numbers into resonating stories. Spotify shows us how creative data presentation can captivate an audience. - Encourage Shareability: Wrapped is ingeniously designed for social media, making it irresistible not to share. The lesson? Make your content easily shareable. Think outside the box here. - Collaborate for Greater Impact: By involving artists in their campaigns, Spotify fostered a more robust community connection. Collaborative efforts can amplify your message. Think of key influencers in your space or other lesser-known figureheads. [YouTube video by Random User]( MY SPOTIFY WRAPPED ARTIST MESSAGES: BAD BUNNY #musica #badbunny #spotifywrapped2023 How You Can Use This in Your Strategy Think about how you can transform your data into engaging, shareable content. What unique angles can you explore that resonate deeply with your audience? How can you collaborate with others to elevate your brand story? Spotify Wrapped transcended from a simple year-end review to a viral marketing phenomenon. It's a brilliant example of how creatively utilized data can lead to unexpected and substantial marketing success. If you’d like a headstart for 2024, register for my December 5th webinar on [How AI Will Change Business & Marketing Forever.]( Spotify uses AI for this campaign, as do countless other brands… Now’s the time to learn how to use AI-driven marketing. [Click here to register for December 5th]( Let’s get creative with our data, Eric Siu How could we improve this email? - [🔬 More statistics, sources, and data-driven insights]( - [📚 Deeper storytelling with a bigger "payoff" at the end]( - [🖼️ Better visuals, including images, gifs, and charts]( - [❓ Other (please be specific)]( P.S. Curious to hear your top Spotify Wrapped picks this year. Hit reply and lemme know 🙂 [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2023 Leveling Up 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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