"liking" is now a craze....and the most number of likes a page attracts, greater the face value of that page is. Companies are thinking out of the box stuff for promoting there official pages on FB.
Here's a list of Brands which are most Liked on Facebook......
15. LEVI’S
Number of “likes”: 9.38 million People talking about this: 150,105
Facebook Page
Levi’s is the iconic jeans brand of Levi Strauss & Co., and with its brand page drawing nearly 9.3 million Facebook “likes,” it comes in as the 15th most liked brand page on the site. Levi’s has a range of interactive activities for it’s fan page and is heavily focused on charity work, such as in it’s prominent “Go Forth” campaign and wall posts that encourage donations in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
14. BURBERRY
Number of
“likes”: 9.87 million
People talking about this: 137,853
Facebook page
Burberry, the U.K.-based luxury fashion house, is another highly liked and highly engaging brand, according to Facebook sources. Burberry’s brand page is highly visual, posting mostly videos and photos that regularly receive tens of thousands of “likes” and hundreds of comments. Photos include behind-the-scenes shots from photo shoots and displays of new product lines that bring in positive feedback from users in several languages.
People talking about this: 137,853
Facebook page
Burberry, the U.K.-based luxury fashion house, is another highly liked and highly engaging brand, according to Facebook sources. Burberry’s brand page is highly visual, posting mostly videos and photos that regularly receive tens of thousands of “likes” and hundreds of comments. Photos include behind-the-scenes shots from photo shoots and displays of new product lines that bring in positive feedback from users in several languages.
13.
PIXAR
Number of “likes”: 10.28 million
People talking about this: 58,319
Facebook page
Walt Disney’s Pixar, the highly successful film studio behind hits such as “Toy Story,” “Finding Nemo” and “Up,” translated its success with viewers to the sphere of social networking. Although Pixar is less engaging than other pages with similar “like” totals, the page presents fun and uplifting posts to keep the conversation open with its fan base. Posts include web-exclusive photos and observations from the company that include Pixar characters and story lines.
People talking about this: 58,319
Facebook page
Walt Disney’s Pixar, the highly successful film studio behind hits such as “Toy Story,” “Finding Nemo” and “Up,” translated its success with viewers to the sphere of social networking. Although Pixar is less engaging than other pages with similar “like” totals, the page presents fun and uplifting posts to keep the conversation open with its fan base. Posts include web-exclusive photos and observations from the company that include Pixar characters and story lines.
12. ZARA
Number of “likes”: 10.61 million People talking about this: 84,083
Facebook page
Zara, the Spanish clothing and accessories retailer, has successfully managed its Facebook presence and generated more than 10.6 million fans. Zara’s page features several tabs that include “The Mood,” “This Week,” “Lookbook,” “Mobile,” and “Join Fashion,” offering fans galleries of the company’s styles, the ability to download the company’s iPod and iPad app, and external links to non-Facebook Zara sites.
11.
WALMART STORES
Number of “likes”: 10.65 million
People talking about this: 153,264
Facebook page
One of the world’s largest companies, Wal-Mart Stores is also one of the most “liked” on Facebook. The company’s page offers a range of activities, including a monthly “Nice Save! Challenge” on its front page.
People talking about this: 153,264
Facebook page
One of the world’s largest companies, Wal-Mart Stores is also one of the most “liked” on Facebook. The company’s page offers a range of activities, including a monthly “Nice Save! Challenge” on its front page.
Number of “likes”: 10.76 million
People talking about this: 125,506
Facebook page
The National Basketball Association has had a rocky 2011, with a lockout threatening the season. This didn’t stop the organization from being the most “liked” sports brand in the world, however, beating out other sports such as football (4.1 million “likes” for the National Football League), baseball (817,000 “likes” for Major League Baseball) and hockey (1.9 million for the National Hockey League)
People talking about this: 125,506
Facebook page
The National Basketball Association has had a rocky 2011, with a lockout threatening the season. This didn’t stop the organization from being the most “liked” sports brand in the world, however, beating out other sports such as football (4.1 million “likes” for the National Football League), baseball (817,000 “likes” for Major League Baseball) and hockey (1.9 million for the National Hockey League)
Number of ‘”likes”: 11.79 million
People talking about this: 115,289
Facebook page
McDonald’s is highlighted as a good example of how brands can engage with customers via Facebook, on top of the fast-food giant’s 11.8 million fans
People talking about this: 115,289
Facebook page
McDonald’s is highlighted as a good example of how brands can engage with customers via Facebook, on top of the fast-food giant’s 11.8 million fans
8.
MONSTER ENERGY
Number of “likes”: 12.76 million
People talking about this: 67,738
Facebook page
Although brands from many larger companies easily make it onto the list, one that might be surprising is Monster Energy, owned by Monster Beverage Co. The company’s page features a wide range of content, from high-octane videos of extreme athletes to a “Monster Girl Search” that makes use of social networking to discover models for the company’s upcoming 2012 calendar.
People talking about this: 67,738
Facebook page
Although brands from many larger companies easily make it onto the list, one that might be surprising is Monster Energy, owned by Monster Beverage Co. The company’s page features a wide range of content, from high-octane videos of extreme athletes to a “Monster Girl Search” that makes use of social networking to discover models for the company’s upcoming 2012 calendar.
Number of “likes”: 15.82 million
People talking about this: 177,475
Facebook page
The highly popularVictoria ’s Secret brand doesn’t merely draw
crowds to its fashion shows, it has had huge success on Facebook.
People talking about this: 177,475
Facebook page
The highly popular
Number of “likes”: 20.72 million
People talking about this: 71,219
Facebook page
The sixth most “liked” brand is the iconic shoe company Converse, which is a subsidiary of Nike. Converse’s popularity on Facebook is far beyond that of its parent company, which had 5.5 million fans as of this article’s publication.
People talking about this: 71,219
Facebook page
The sixth most “liked” brand is the iconic shoe company Converse, which is a subsidiary of Nike. Converse’s popularity on Facebook is far beyond that of its parent company, which had 5.5 million fans as of this article’s publication.
Number of “likes”: 23.57 million
People talking about this: 156,025
Facebook page
Red Bull, the most popular energy drink in the world by volume, is also the most popular energy drink on Facebook, drawing in more than 23 million fans through its brand page. The page makes no secret of its desire to be “liked,” when on the intro page a graphic points directly to the page’s “like” button, enticing users to connect with the brand.
People talking about this: 156,025
Facebook page
Red Bull, the most popular energy drink in the world by volume, is also the most popular energy drink on Facebook, drawing in more than 23 million fans through its brand page. The page makes no secret of its desire to be “liked,” when on the intro page a graphic points directly to the page’s “like” button, enticing users to connect with the brand.
Number of “likes”: 26.38 million
People talking about this: 240,571
Facebook page
Coming in at fourth on the list of most “liked” brands is Starbucks, the coffeehouse chain. The company has a vibrant and engaged Facebook community, with more than 240,000 “people talking about this” as of this writing.
People talking about this: 240,571
Facebook page
Coming in at fourth on the list of most “liked” brands is Starbucks, the coffeehouse chain. The company has a vibrant and engaged Facebook community, with more than 240,000 “people talking about this” as of this writing.
Number of “likes”: 29.30 million
People talking about this: 230,088
Facebook page
Viacom’s MTV, a hugely popular network among America’s young population, is known for hits such as “The Jersey Shore,” “Real World” and “Beavis and Butthead,” as well as popularizing music videos throughout its history.
People talking about this: 230,088
Facebook page
Viacom’s MTV, a hugely popular network among America’s young population, is known for hits such as “The Jersey Shore,” “Real World” and “Beavis and Butthead,” as well as popularizing music videos throughout its history.
Number of “likes”: 29.63 million
People talking about this: 192,322
Facebook page
Although Walt Disney has a ubiquitous presence on Facebook, with 27 brand pages in total, none of the company’s pages are more “liked” than its main page, which is approaching 30 million fans at the time of publication. Not only does the page draw a large number of fans, but it also keeps them engaged, through posts of Disney facts, screenshots of films, and cartoons, videos, and quotes from Disney classics.
People talking about this: 192,322
Facebook page
Although Walt Disney has a ubiquitous presence on Facebook, with 27 brand pages in total, none of the company’s pages are more “liked” than its main page, which is approaching 30 million fans at the time of publication. Not only does the page draw a large number of fans, but it also keeps them engaged, through posts of Disney facts, screenshots of films, and cartoons, videos, and quotes from Disney classics.
1.
COCA-COLA
Number of “likes”: 36.29 million People talking about this: 276,996
Facebook page
The most “liked” brand on Facebook goes to one of the most recognizable brands on the planet, Coca-Cola. With more than 36 million fans, if Coca-Cola was a celebrity, it would be more popular than the likes of Lil’
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