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TWEET DAVIDSON

COOLR, London / LYFT / 2023

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Why is this work relevant for Social & Influencer?

The campaign connected rideshare company Lyft to a pop-cultural moment - that wasn’t overly branded - and put humor and relatability at its heart.

With eight carefully crafted words, this became Lyft’s most viral tweet/organic social post EVER. Many of the quote tweets and replies were from consumers applauding the social team for having a finger on the pulse and a bit of sass, with many saying it made them want to switch from Uber.

Background

Lyft is on a mission to reshape the brand towards iconic cultural relevance targeted at a social-first Gen Z/Millennial audience.

As Lyft’s brand marketing social AOR, our team creates regular content and is ‘always on’, searching for proactive and reactive opportunities to get the brand noticed across TikTok, Instagram and Twitter.

Describe the creative idea

Enter Pete Davidson, the Staten Island native who in a decade has gone from unknown standup to writer, movie star, SNL regular…and the internet’s most contested modern day sex symbol. For every person admitting to a crush on him, another - mostly men - is equally baffled by his appeal.

When Pete and Kim Kardashian broke up in August 2022 after nine months of dating, speculation and jokes about who he would date next sent Reddit, Twitter and TikTok into overdrive.

Knowing that sooner or later Pete would be spotted with his next girlfriend in tow - and convinced it would blow up and become a cultural moment - we were on high alert listening in to the social chatter!

Our main objective for the campaign was to connect Lyft to a pop-cultural social media moment - that wasn’t overly branded - and put humor and relatability at its heart.

Describe the strategy

Our strategy was to make Lyft part of everyday popular culture, getting involved in a natural conversation in a sassy and witty way.

The story that started it all: On the morning of Monday, November 14th, TMZ broke the story that Pete and model Emily Ratajkowski were possibly dating. Twitter went wild, with ‘Pete Davidson’ quickly trending, surpassing mid-term election coverage.

Fast means first: We immediately sprung into action and unleashed our (now legendary) eight-word tweet - ‘Call her a Lyft or Pete Davidson will.’ Within 30 minutes of seeing ‘Pete Davidson’ start to trend on Twitter, interactions rolled in at an average of six per minute, the bulk of which were Quote Tweets celebrating Lyft for the clever post.

Creating a meme: Our tweet created a meme of its own with multiple accounts and brands riffing on - and engaging with.

Describe the execution

The story that started it all: On the morning of Monday, November 14th, TMZ broke the story that Pete and model Emily Ratajkowski were possibly dating. Twitter went wild, with ‘Pete Davidson’ quickly trending, surpassing mid-term election coverage.

Fast means first: We immediately sprung into action and unleashed our (now legendary) eight-word tweet - ‘Call her a Lyft or Pete Davidson will.’ Within 30 minutes of seeing ‘Pete Davidson’ start to trend on Twitter, interactions rolled in at an average of six per minute, the bulk of which were Quote Tweets celebrating Lyft for the clever post.

List the results

Our objective was simple:

Put Lyft at the center of a moment in popular culture, and make the conversation feel relatable and natural, not heavily branded.

With eight carefully crafted words, this became Lyft’s most viral tweet/organic social post EVER.

7.6M impressions on Twitter with no paid media or boosting (vs average benchmark for a Lyft tweet of 9.6k)

Extensive press coverage, making it an authentic and genuine water cooler moment.

Much of the audience found the tweet natural and conversational, and a culturally relevant way for a brand to market itself, as well as showing that Lyft understood Twitter.

Many of the quote tweets and replies were from consumers applauding the social team for having a finger on the pulse and a bit of sass, with many saying it made them want to switch from Uber.

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