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@BigBrainMkting Avatar @BigBrainMkting Big Brain Marketing

Big Brain Marketing posts on X about super bowl, history, nfl, luxury the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social Influence

Social category influence technology brands XXX% agencies XXX%

Social topic influence super bowl 3.7%, history 3.7%, nfl 3.7%, luxury 3.7%, richard mille 3.7%, apple 3.7%, samsung 3.7%, ogilvy XXX%

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Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"In 1993 Virgin Atlantic pulled off the biggest heist in Super Bowl history. They hijacked America's most expensive broadcast without paying a dime. The result A marketing stunt so legendary the NFL rewrote their rules. Here's how they did it:"
X Link 2025-12-10T14:45Z 1859 followers, 1774 engagements

"How do you sell a luxury item with no heritage and zero brand recognition Well if you're Richard Mille you "accidentally" misprint the price on your first ad as $135000. instead of $13500. Here's how a typo built a $XXXX billion luxury watch empire: Richard Mille knew watchmaking better than most. He spent XX years deep inside the watch industry running Matras watch division then becoming managing director at Mauboussin a respected French jeweler. But when he launched his own brand in 1999 nobody knew his name. The market at the time It was dominated by Swiss giants like Patek Philippe and"
X Link 2025-12-11T15:00Z 1872 followers, 217.6K engagements

"In 2020 researchers scanned XX people's brains while showing them news about Apple vs Samsung. Apple users' brains lit up like they were seeing family members. Samsung users felt. nothing. Here's the disturbing neuroscience behind brand loyalty: Dr. Michael Platt a neuroscientist at Wharton ran a brand empathy study in the early 2020s to answer one question: "Can people form family-like emotional bonds with corporations" His team used fMRI to scan XX Apple and Samsung users as they viewed news about both brands measuring brain activity in regions linked to empathy and emotional attachment."
X Link 2025-12-12T15:00Z 1872 followers, 6500 engagements

"A 3-minute masterclass in advertising from David Ogilvy:"
X Link 2025-12-13T13:30Z 1870 followers, XX engagements