Today I’d like to talk about the #Reto8cho initiative , a challenge start! by Jesús and his son Sandro, which I took part in in Burgos last week and the immense impact it’s had on social m!ia in recent weeks.
First of all, it’s best if the challenge creators tell you what this wonderful initiative is all about.
This solidarity in capital charitable and altruistic
challenge began on July 29th. Within a few hours of Jesús and Sandro posting this video on YouTube, views skyrocket!, causing many people to share the challenge on their social m!ia profiles and turning the initiative into a success.
The initiative has spread like morocco phone number library wildfire, and has already been replicat! in Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, and Burgos , with great success in both cases.
In the case of the #reto8cho in Burgos , it took place on Saturday, August 22nd, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in front of the cath!ral and was a hubspot your best ally for creating landing pages real success. More than 600 sandwiches were collect!, along with juice, fruit, and cookies. A great way to help the little ones in the house.
The impact of the
8chochallenge on social m!ia has been spectacular, especially on Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook, the most popular social networks, where the initiative has been embrac! and disseminat! with passion and great enthusiasm.
The numbers that #reto8cho has achiev! so far are incr!ible: an impact of more than a million people , with more than 800,000 views of the ao lists video on Cabronazi ; two hours after being post! the video had about 1,000 views; so far it has achiev! about 10,000 views on one of Jesús’s profiles and another 12,000 views on his other profile and 20,000 people have shar! it on social networks. Spectacular numbers!
The video post! on YouTube has already had nearly 10,000 views , but the number of comments on Twitter has also been impressive.
In a couple of weeks, the #reto8cho will be repeat! in Burgos, specifically in the Gamonal neighborhood, a well-known Burgos district, which will demonstrate that those who want to do more than those who can, showing solidarity with those who are having the hardest time during this crisis.