The annual YouGov BrandIndex Buzz Rankings showcase the brands with the most positive buzz over the past year. Dubai-based airline Emirates, fast food restaurant chain Al Baik and global messaging service app WhatsApp, have been crowned as the brands generating the most positive buzz in the Middle Eastern countries – UAE, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, respectively.
YouGov BrandIndex measures the public’s perception of brands on a daily basis across a range of metrics. The annual Buzz rankings are compiled using Buzz scores from the entire year’s worth of data. Buzz scores measure whether people have heard anything positive or negative about a brand during the previous two weeks.
In the UAE, we see a surge in the popularity of the Samsung brand. While the electronic giant Samsung climbed up to second position from sixth last year, Samsung Galaxy created a lot of noise with the launch of its new phone, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, and also saw an elevation in its Buzz score, improving from tenth in the 2017 rankings to fifth in 2018. On the other hand, Samsung’s key competitors in the mobile space, Apple and its iPhone handset, retain their places in the top ten rankings, but drop from ranks four and three last year, to six and seven, respectively.
YouGov BrandIndex has also revealed the ten “most improved” brands of 2018. In the UAE, Coca-Cola is the “most improved” brand of the past year, with a rise of +7.5 points to its Buzz score, going from +6.5 in 2017’s rankings to +14.0 in 2018’s. Heinz and mada soar to the top of the improvers list in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, respectively. Heinz witnessed a rise of +7.4 points to its Buzz score and mada advanced its score by +8.1 points. In particular, beverage brands seem to be resonating well with consumers in Saudi, with four leading brands parking themselves in the top 10 improvers list.