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81% Of Fans Are Influenced By T20 World Cup Ads To Make Purchase Decisions: iCubesWire Survey

According to a recent survey report rolled out by AI ML technology platform, iCubesWire, about 85% of fans are aware of influencers promoting the T20 World Cup, with a significant 81% influenced by T20 World Cup advertisements to purchase products or services.

| Published on June 14, 2024

81% Of Fans Are Influenced By T20 World Cup Ads To Make Purchase Decisions: iCubesWire Survey

One of the leading ad technology platforms from India, iCubesWire has rolled out a survey report on the T20 World Cup wherein it has highlighted the viewing habits, platform preferences, and advertisement influences among fans of the T20 Cricket World Cup. 

In the survey report, iCubesWire highlighted that an overwhelming 85% of respondents are aware of influencers promoting the T20 World Cup, with a significant 81% influenced by T20 World Cup advertisements to purchase products or services, reflecting the potent impact of targeted marketing.

That being said, the survey also sheds light on the evolving consumption patterns of T20 cricket fans and the significant role of media and advertising in shaping their experiences and purchasing decisions.

Here are some of the key findings of the survey: 

  • Influencer Awareness: An overwhelming 85% of respondents are aware of influencers promoting the T20 World Cup, primarily on YouTube (47%) and Instagram (32%).
  • Advertisement Influence: A significant 81% of fans have been influenced by T20 World Cup advertisements to purchase products or services, demonstrating the power of strategic marketing.
  • Frequent Viewership: A remarkable 68% of respondents watch every T20 match, with 18% tuning in for most matches, indicating a highly engaged fan base.
  • Preferred Viewing Platforms: Television remains the dominant platform with 50% of fans watching matches on TV, followed by streaming services (21%), social media platforms (12%), and the official T20 World Cup website (12%).
  • Advertisement Recognition: TV commercials are the most noticed form of advertisement during the T20 World Cup, with 59% of fans acknowledging them, followed by social media ads (15%) and stadium billboards (12%).
  • Engaging Content Types: Match highlights are the most engaging content for fans (53%), followed by behind-the-scenes content (18%) and promotional content from sponsors (17%).

Commenting on the survey report launch, Sahil Chopra, CEO and Founder, iCubesWire, stated, “This survey underscores the dynamic interaction between T20 Cricket World Cup fans and the diverse media platforms, highlighting significant trends in viewership and advertisement impact.”

“The findings reveal the multifaceted ways fans engage with T20 Cricket, from traditional TV viewing to active participation on social media. Brands looking to connect with this audience must consider these diverse touchpoints,” he added.

Detailed Survey Results:

  1. Viewership Frequency:
    • Every match: 68%
    • Most matches: 18%
    • Occasionally: 9%
    • Rarely: 4%
    • Never: 1%
  2. Viewing Platforms:
    • Television: 50%
    • Streaming services: 21%
    • Social media platforms: 12%
    • Official T20 World Cup website: 12%
    • Other: 5%
  3. Advertisement Types Noticed:
    • TV commercials: 59%
    • Social media ads: 15%
    • Online banners: 9%
    • Stadium billboards: 12%
    • In-app ads: 5%
  4. Influencer Awareness:
    • Yes: 85%
    • No: 15%
  5. Platforms for Influencer Promotions:
    • Instagram: 32%
    • YouTube: 47%
    • Twitter: 15%
    • Facebook: 6%
  6. Advertisement Influence on Purchases:
    • Yes: 81%
    • No: 19%
  7. Engaging Content Types:
    • Match highlights: 53%
    • Behind-the-scenes content: 18%
    • Player interviews: 9%
    • Promotional content from sponsors: 17%
    • Influencer content: 3%

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