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Charleston, SC July 22, 2024
On July 23rd, 2023, Elon Musk’s newest purchase Twitter rebranded to “X”, replacing the iconic blue bird logo and removing the Twitter name from its website, app, and headquarters.
To mark the occasion, email marketing firm Omnisend conducted a research of 14,530 marketing emails sent by various brands and found that 89% of businesses globally and in the US still refer to X as Twitter, despite the rebrand.
“The name change was likely a result of Elon Musk’s efforts to reinstate confidence among shareholders following a chaotic acquisition. However, the fact that even businesses, which tend to be more precise communicators, still call it ‘Twitter’ shows that public acceptance of the rebrand is taking much longer than anticipated,” says Pija Ona Indriunaite, Brand Manager at Omnisend.
“For 17 years, Twitter has woven itself into our daily lives, creating its own vernacular with terms like ‘tweet’ or ‘retweet’ that everyone gets, ‘re-Xing’ just doesn’t roll off the tongue. Plus, when ‘X’ is mentioned it reads like a placeholder rather than a brand name. In any case, it provides an interesting case study for what happens when you just implement a major brand change without months of market research and preparation.”
Country-wise, Italians seem to be the most unyielding to the rebrand, with 95% of businesses still calling it Twitter. Spain is in close second, where 94% of businesses still resist calling it “X”.
Notably, Swedes are the best at adjusting to the rebrand, as “only” 78% of Swedish businesses still call it Twitter.
“Italy’s and Spain’s resistance shows how deeply ingrained Twitter’s original identity is in the mediterranean. Meanwhile, Sweden’s relatively higher acceptance of ‘X’ suggests a more flexible approach to change. At the end of the day, the differences between countries are relatively small, which shows that the power of Twitter’s original brand transcended borders and replacing it with ‘X’ was a questionable decision,” says Pija Ona Indriunaite, Brand Manager at Omnisend.
Twitter’s example has shown that major changes to your company’s brand have to be taken seriously. Below, Pija Ona Indriunaite, Brand Manager at Omnisend lists some tips and considerations for brands thinking about a refresh:
The research looked into 14,530 marketing emails that were sent through Omnisend between January 1st, and July 12th, 2024.
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