BlogIt’s Gone Viral reports highest ever Tubular Rankings

It’s Gone Viral reports highest ever Tubular Rankings

It has been reported that It’s Gone Viral, the Manchester headquartered social media marketing company, has secured its highest ever Tubular Rankings since it was founded in 2016 by Matthew Thomas, Andrew Trotman and Ryan Williams. Tubular is the measurement standard for online video, and is widely cited by the global industry and press for the very latest in video insights, trends and strategy.

The latest list of official stats covering confirmed that It’s Gone Viral was the fifth most viewed Entertainment page on Facebook in the UK with over 545 million views last month. Its previous highest ranking was 10th in April 2019. It was also named ninth in the world on the Entertainment page list. On a more general note, it was the seventh most viewed of all pages in the UK on Facebook and 18th globally.

The firm has seen its reach and viewing figures grow from 738 million to 2.2 billion views in the past year. It now has 3.5 million followers across its Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts.

Andrew Trotman said: “Tubular Rankings is the benchmark in terms of global credibility in our sector so securing these positions is testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team. The last two years has seen the business grow as we have focussed on creating our own exciting and original content as well as viral campaigns for international brands such as BBC Films, O2, Universal, Bud Light and Disney.

Andrew added: For us, these results are just the start as our aim is to become one of the most influential media companies in the UK within the next five years.”

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