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Cheers! Bubbly all-round for Sky Blues and fans
Manchester City has expanded its global social media presence by joining the leading voice messaging service, Bubbly
With over forty million subscribers around the world, Bubbly allows users to create their own 90 second voice blog, or listen to voice recordings from a host of celebrities from the world of film, sports, comedy and music.
Users can also add a photograph with 140 characters of text, and share their favourite posts with their Facebook friends and Twitter followers.
Based in Singapore and designed primarily to cater for the 4 billion consumers in emerging Asian markets that still use feature phones, the service has seen rapid growth since its launch in 2011.
As part of the new Manchester City Bubbly account, the club will release exclusive voice recordings from City stars such as Sergio Aguero, Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany and Samir Nasri.
Players will also record interviews in their native languages, including French, German, Portuguese, Spanish and Serbo-Croatian in order to engage with City’s multi-lingual global fan base.
From post-match interviews to club features, the voice messages will give fans an insight into what goes on behind the scenes.
Diego Gigliani, Director of Marketing, Media and Fan Development for Manchester City, said: “As the club continues to attract fans from across the world and our global community grows, we will constantly seek out new and engaging ways to connect with supporters, particularly through the use of popular social media platforms, like Bubbly.
“Whether it’s through pre and post-match interviews on the pitch, or getting to know their favourite players off it, Bubbly will enable the club to have more frequent, short-form touch-points with our fans across the world, bringing them closer to the club and helping to build deeper relationships.
Bubbly CEO Thomas Clayton added: “We’re ecstatic that Manchester City has chosen to connect with their fans using their real voices on Bubbly. With the new season just around the corner, it’s a fun time to check out what these guys have to say about what’s ahead.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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