#BeatCancer Breaks Twitter Trends and Sets Guinness World Record

by Angela #BeatCancer Breaks Twitter Trends and Sets Guinness World Record

EVERYWHERE, a Social Media Marketing and Content Development firm based in Atlanta, GA set a record October 16-17th for the most widespread social network message in 24 hours. According to Radian6, the official online monitoring company, the phrase #BeatCancer set the record with 209,771 mentions on Twitter, Facebook and blog posts. This translates into an estimated number of impressions generated during this 24-hour period at over 100 Million. Attendees at BlogWorld & New Media Expo, which featured some of the biggest names in social media, were asked to send tweets and issue Facebook status updates with #BeatCancer in their posts. This massive viral effort spawned a worldwide online message that spread and quickly became the #1 most trending topic on Twitter. Not content to just perpetuate a hashtag followed by a message, EVERYWHERE sought out sponsors to raise money for non-profit cancer organizations. Sponsors eBay/PayPal and MillerCoors Brewing Company and Genesis Today were financial contributors to the #BeatCancer campaign and in the brief 24 hour period, over $70,000 was raised.

Of the effort, Guinness World Record® spokesperson, Stuart Claxton said, “We’re always on the lookout for new and exciting ideas, and when approached about a mass social media experiment that rallied people to support the fight against cancer, we were happy to oblige in adjudicating this record attempt.” He further clarified that this attempt “will set a benchmark for social media monitoring moving forward.”

Managing Partner of EVERYWHERE, Tamara Knechtel, who came up with the idea for #BeatCancer says, “We understand very well the power brands have to deliver messages in the social media space. We wanted to score the first Guinness World Record® by using social media for social good. I’m a cancer survivor and just about everyone I know has a close family member who has suffered from the disease. That said, we only had a matter of days to pull this off in time for BlogWorld & New Media Expo. We are grateful to our sponsors, eBay/PayPal and MillerCoors who stepped up to the plate offering a penny per #BeatCancer mention. In the end, they both gave far more than a penny per mention!” EVERYWHERE is now the first social media agency to develop a Guinness World Record for online impressions.

The money raised will be donated to four different non-profit cancer organizations including SU2C (Stand UP to Cancer), Alex’s Lemonade, Bright Pink, and Spirit Jump. All of the non-profits are 501(c)(3) organizations and accredited by The American Cancer Society. A listing of all organizations can be found at www.beatcancereverywhere.com. While the campaign is over, individuals may still donate at the aforementioned website.

The measurement firm Radian 6 provided all of the real-time tracking for the campaign. As of this release the current impressions total over one million mentions of #BeatCancer including tweets sent by athletes and celebrities including P. Diddy, Jermaine Dupri, Larry Fitzgerald, MC Hammer, Perez Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Maxwell, Alicia Keys, Shawne Merriman, and Denise Richards.

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  • Angela,

    Thanks for covering this it was truly an amazing project to be a part of and one of our agencies must gratifying work. Cancer took my aunt who raised me away and I still hurt. We watch as my partner Tamara Knechtel struggles with this disease daily. It was a team effort and you are a part of our extended family

    James Andrews
    Everywhere
    @keyinfluencer
  • Thanks James, if was great work for a great cause! I think everyone has been affected by cancer in some way shape or form and it is great to see the social media community help raise money for the cause.
  • AmberNaslund
    Hi Angela,

    Thanks so much for covering the #beatcancer effort. We were thrilled to be part of it and help raise funds for cancer research. Was great to see the whole social media community rally around a cause that's so near and dear to many of us.

    Cheers,
    Amber Naslund
    Director of Community, Radian6
    @ambercadabra
  • Posh
    This is a joke. How much MONEY did he raise though? His whole intention was to hype his company and not help with raising money for cancer. His whole purpose in doing this was to beat a record. That's sad and that's everywhere - his self promotion. Yuck!
  • Posh (you didn't seem to identify yourself so I will respond here).
    Our intentions to create #BeatCancer were very public and were solely about raising $ for cancer. The idea was conceived by my partner Tamara Knechtel who is a survivor of this ugly disease. The Guinness achievement while great did not drive our intentions. As for the money we raised it has been public what we raised which was $70k. Imagine if we had more than 72 hours what we could have done and raised for Cancer.

    If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out direct
    @keyinfluencer
    @BeEverywhere
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