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St. Patrick's Day 2019 on Social Media

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According to data from the NRF, some 72% of 18-34 year olds were planning to celebrate St. Patrickâ

According to data from the NRF, some 72% of 18-34 year olds were planning to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year. Last year, spending was expected to top $5.9 billion, and although this year saw fewer expected to celebrate, it’s still a huge day for retail. [Social Media Trends]( St. Patrick's Day 2019 Social Media Insights According to data from the NRF, some 72% of 18-34 year olds were planning to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year. Last year, spending was expected to top $5.9 billion, and although this year saw fewer expected to celebrate, it’s still a huge day for retail. We put together a report to look into what content brands and publishers produced, and how successful it was on social. Read the report for: Which St. Patrick’s Day content received the most engagement Which brands had the top St. Patrick’s Day Facebook posts Which St. Patrick’s Day parades got the most attention What food and drink recipes stood out from the crowd [DOWNLOAD NOW]( Trusted By The World's Leading Brands & Publishers [NewsWhip Logo 2019.gif] About Us Millions of stories, videos, and social posts are published each day, sparking billions of interactions. NewsWhip transforms this ocean of social data into actionable insights to inform your content strategy. NewsWhip products show you what audiences are engaging with in real time and what has performed best historically – in every vertical. Useful Links [NewsWhip Spike]( [NewsWhip Analytics]( [Resources]( [Blog]( [Contact]( www.newswhip.com This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. US Office | 25 Broadway, New York, NY 10004, USA

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