Category: MARKETING

  • CPM India & Candid Marketing join hands

    By Our Staff

     

    CPM India, a marketing consulting firm, has announced a partnership with Candid Marketing.

     

    Through this collaboration, CPM India will harness Candid’s brand strength and expertise to offer a comprehensive suite of services to clients across India.

     

    Speaking about the partnership, Mandeep Singh, CEO and Managing Director of CPM India said: “At CPM, we possess a rich legacy of partnering with major clients across diverse industries, particularly in the retail and channel sales sectors. Our pride stems from the enduring relationships we’ve nurtured with our clients, founded on unwavering trust in our trade marketing and sales initiatives. The desire to delve into brand activations and consumer engagement has always been a shared aspiration.”

     

    Commenting on the announcement, Atul S Nath, Founder/MD of Candid Marketing added: “Over the years, the Candid team has developed a deep understanding of go-to-market strategies & building strong brands – especially through  strong creative and omni-channel experiential marketing. CPM’s extensive network and intensive national execution capability will allow us to deliver even better brand campaigns for our clients. I am super-excited with this handshake and look forward to doing some great brand work together in the future!”

     

  • DS Group appoints Atom Network as creative partner

    By Our Staff

     

    The Dharampal Satyapal Group (DS Group), a multi-business corporation and a leading FMCG Conglomerate, has appointed Atom network as creative partner for the dairy business.

     

    The current product line-up under the Ksheer brand includes an array of offerings such as Cow & Desi Ghee, Fresh Milk, Chaach, Masala Chaach, Dahi, Paneer, Sweets, Flavoured milk, Dairy Whitener, and Sweet Lassi.

     

    Welcoming the new agency on board, Rajeev Jain, Senior Vice President, Corporate Marketing at DS Group said: “It is an exciting time for the Dairy business and we seek to take the Ksheer and Ovino brands to the next level with breakthrough storytelling and creativity that will resonate with the consumers. Atom Network addressed the objective with its strategy and creativity, pairing an industry outlook with local cultural relevance, which is critical to our markets. We are excited to begin working together.”

     

    Added Abhik Santara, CEO of Atom Network: “We are happy to work with the DS Group and it’s a great opportunity for us to do some clutter breaking work for Ksheer and Ovino and we hope to fully utilize our credentials on FMCG brands to create sustained brand equity for both the brands.”

     

  • Campus Activewear unveils brand films

    By Our Staff

     

    Campus Activewear, sports and athleisure footwear brands, has unveiled its latest brand films for the ‘Move with Swag’ campaign. These star-studded brand films features singer King and Sonam Bajwa.

     

    In a statement, Prerna Aggarwal, Chief Marketing Officer, Campus Activewear said: “Bringing together the dynamic duo of Sonam Bajwa and King for this brand film was an ideal choice for us. They embody the essence of individuality, self-expression, and a fashion-forward attitude that aligns perfectly with the spirit of our ‘Move with Swag’ campaign. Our campaign perfectly reflects our commitment to bringing technology and fashion together in our footwear for all at an exciting price. With a rising importance on individuality and self-expression, we want our customers to feel empowered and confident in their footwear choices.”

     

  • Roche releases its first leg of festive season

    By Our Staff

     

    Roche Diabetes Care Inai, has released the first leg of their festive campaign for their flagship brand Accu-Chek titled ‘Control Diabetes with Every Check’.  This pan-India omnichannel campaign focuses on creating awareness about the power of an individual to take charge of their diabetes management through regular self-monitoring. It also highlights their two key products – Accu-Chek Instant & Accu-Chek Guide, along with their ‘mySugr’ mobile application.

     

    Said Vivek Desai, Head Marketing, Roche Diabetes Care: “Diabetes is a growing concern in our society, and people must have the tools and information to effectively manage it. Through the ‘Control Diabetes with Every Check’ campaign we want to give the message that every individual is empowered enough to take charge of their diabetes and that there is an efficient way to monitor diabetes regularly on their own. As we enter the festive season, it becomes more difficult for people to practice self-control and they are often not able to maintain a healthy lifestyle that helps them manage their diabetes. At times like these, regular self-monitoring of blood glucose becomes an important tool to help them stay on track and enjoy the festivities while effectively managing their diabetes…”

     

    Added Aakash Chatterjee, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of 5W1H: “We are immensely proud of the impactful collaboration and launch of the Accu-Chek ‘Control Diabetes with Every Check’ campaign. This campaign represents our unwavering commitment to creating innovative and meaningful campaigns that not only resonate but also drive positive change. This is the first leg of the festive campaign, and we can’t wait to bring out the next rounds to the audience.”

     

  • Mountain Dew unveils new campaign

    By Our Staff

     

    Mountain Dew, the beverage brand, has partnered with motivational speaker and social media influencer and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia. As part of this association, for the next two months, the show will be called Mountain Dew Darr Ke Aage Jeet Hai stories on The Ranveer Show with a special segment called ‘Darr se Jeet Tak’.

     

    Speaking on the campaign Akankshaa Dalal, Category Head, Dew, PepsiCo India said: “As a brand, Mountain Dew has always championed the indomitable spirit that propels individuals beyond their fears to embrace victory. Our partnership with Ranveer Allahbadia and The Ranveer Show is a testament to our commitment to inspiring the youth of India. Through the ‘Darr Ke Aage Jeet Hai’ stories, we aim to fuel the courage that resides in every individual, encouraging them to triumph over challenges and redefine their limits. This collaboration is not just about overcoming specific fears; it’s about reaching a diverse audience, recognizing that fears are subjective and unique to each person. We hope to inspire people across the board, fostering a collective sense of courage and determination that transcends individual boundaries.”

     

  • Yu & Hardik Pandya unveil new TVC campaign

    By Our Staff

     

    Consumer foods brand Yu released a series of new commercials featuring brand ambassador Hardik Pandya. Channelling the brand’s zero-preservative chef-crafted instant food philosophy, the TVC campaign invites consumers to #CheerWithYu’s diverse offerings and furthers the idea of #AbNoCompromise.

     

    Founders Bharat Bhalla and Varun Kapur jointly said: “Carrying forward the spirit of the ICC World Cup and the festive season, we are excited to launch our new commercials with Hardik. They capture the modern approach of the brand together with Hardik’s cheerful personality perfectly. We are ready to rise and conquer with Yu and its culinary revolution.”

     

  • Bikano rolls out Diwali Campaign with a message

    By Our Staff

     

    Bikano, sweets and snacks, released a campaign for Diwali celebrating the joy of adoption.

     

    Said Manish Aggarwal, Director, Bikano, Bikanervala Foods: “We believe that family is bound by love and compassion, transcending biological ties. This Diwali, Bikano endeavours to inspire the spirit of adoption and acceptance, emphasizing that it is our hearts that define our connections. The story of Yashoda and Kanha reminds us that love knows no bounds, and it is this very love that we aim to celebrate and foster this festive season.”

     

  • Obsolescence vis-a-vis Relevance

     

     

    By Avik Chattopadhyay

     

    Avik ChattopadhyayI came across two very interesting infographics by Statista last week. Though they are different pieces of information, to me they seemed bound by the common thread of a problem that every brand faces in its lifetime – obsolescence.

     

     

     

    Brands are scared by this very word. It is a stage in life that no brand wishes to ever experience. Yet, every brand must.

     

    I was discussing the infographic on cameras with a friend and he said, “These Japanese brands have become obsolete. They are nothing today. In just 15 years.” Little knowing, he had posed a crucial question that every brand manager would ask oneself and try the best to answer.

     

    Does a brand become obsolete?

     

    I do not think so, if it is a true brand in the first place. A brand is the promise of an experience, consistently delivered over time, as my guru Wally Olins used to say. Hence, a brand not merely a physical product, method or process. It is the experience that the product or method or process provides. Kodak was not about making cameras. It was about preserving memories. The day it forgot this basic and obsessed with making better cameras, it lost the plot. Just like Canon or Nikon or Panasonic or the hundreds of camera brands that believed their purpose was making a camera.

     

    Those that realised that their purpose was to help capture occasions, share experiences and create memories did not get bogged down by just one product format or process and devised new formats and methods. While many had written off the European camera makers in the 1990s due to the sheer dominance of the Japanese, they are back in business, collaborating with the smartphone makers in engineering their optics. So you have One Plus or Oppo collaborating with Hasselblad. Nokia had collaborated with Zeiss. Xiaomi has collaborated with Leica, which had a previous partnership with Huawei. Amongst the Japanese brands, Sony too realised its brand calling was much bigger than just a camera box, hence happens to be one of the largest optics partner for smartphone and smart device makers.

     

    If Colgate thinks of itself only as a toothpaste and not about dental health and happiness, its days are limited. Similarly if Maruti Suzuki thinks of itself as a maker of personal 4-wheeled vehicles and not as about democratising mobility in India, it will get gobbled up by someone who provides mobility solutions, however large it might be.

     

    A brand never becomes obsolete. A product does. A method does. A process does. And if a name thinks it is only the means and not the end, it surely does become obsolete.

     

    Now, the second infographic says that the Mac is now merely around 10% of Apple’s annual revenues. Which raised the second question in my mind – are brand relevance and obsolescence correlated? Which means, if a brand remains relevant, it cannot become obsolete, and vice versa.

     

    In just 22 years, the share of the Mac in Apple’s revenues has fallen by 8 times. Does that mean that the Mac is losing relevance in Apple’s future scheme of things? Does that imply that the Mac is on the verge of becoming obsolete?

     

    Not at all. The Mac continues to play a critical role in the larger ecosystem that Apple has created. Just that the ecosystem is so damn huge that its financial impact has reduced. However, it continues to do robust numbers, is always a focus at every annual product announcement day and is a critical lifeline for students and creative people. Without the Mac, the ecosystem will be incomplete and other business lines will get adversely impacted. And the fact that Apple keeps regularly upgrading the entire range demonstrates the key role it plays.

     

    So, a lesser share of revenue does never mean waning or lesser relevance of a brand both for the organisation as well as the marketplace. Even though share goes down, profitability can go up. And that critical brand can actually open doors for the organisation into other customer needs and applications. A student buying the first Macbook will certainly be a prime target for the phone, watch and every future solution that Apple comes up with.

     

    Just like the lesser numbers of the Tata Harrier does not imply it has lost its relevance vis-à-vis the Nexon and Punch. The Harrier plays a key role of demonstrating a certain level of engineering, design and performance shoulder to shoulder with a Honda, Hyundai and Kia. Hence, it plays a critical role for the larger Tata brand and its mobility ecosystem.

     

    The next time someone casually comments that a brand has become obsolete or irrelevant, just pause for a moment, give a deep think and then decide whether the statement holds any water, or is it just a temporary phase in the brand’s lifecycle.

     

    Peugeot had started off its brand lifecycle making water mills and steel knives and forks.

    So there!

     

  • Justice Sikri kickstarts campaign for responsible OTT content viewing

    By Our Staff

     

    Led by its chairperson, Justice (Retd) A.K. Sikri, former Judge of the Supreme Court of India, Digital Publisher Content Grievance Council (DPCGC), a self-regulatory body under the IT Rules 2021 and operating under the aegis of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), has initiated a year-long all-India campaign to enhance awareness regarding OTT content consumption and the redressal mechanism of related grievances. The campaign aims to make law enforcing agencies and consumers of OTT platforms aware of the various tools that the law provides for an enhanced viewing experience, and to foster collaboration between parents, law enforcement agencies, and educational institutions, promoting responsible content consumption practices for all.

     

    Speaking on the goals of the campaign Justice (Retd) Sikri said, “In their right wisdom, our legislature and our parliament, guided by the MIB, have collaboratively established a robust framework to integrate OTT platforms into the legal landscape. DPCGC formed under the IT Rules aims at efficiently addressing concerns or grievances related to OTTs through self-regulation. It is essential that all stakeholders, particularly viewers and law enforcement agencies, remain well-informed about this mechanism.”

     

  • Research & Ranking launches festive campaign

    By Our Staff

     

    Research & Ranking, the equity investment advisory brand and a part of Equentis Wealth Advisory Services Limited, has announced the launch of its digital festive campaign #HarGharLakshmi. The digital brand film campaign emphasises increasing women’s participation in equity investments. The digital brand film has been shot by SM Productions and is edited by Django.

     

    Speaking on the campaign launch, Alok Arya, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Research & Ranking, said: “In India, festivals have a deep cultural significance, and Diwali is not just a festival; it’s an emotion. It is a shared spirit that unites us all. The impact is very high, and as a brand, we want to harness this occasion to empower lives. With #HarGharLakshmi, we want to inspire a wave of change, nurturing a future where women not only manage homes but actively shape the financial landscape of their homes and beyond.”

     

    Added Aashay Shah, Co-founder at Django Digital: “Despite their pivotal roles at home, women do not participate in financial decision-making. In collaboration with Research & Ranking, we got this opportunity to highlight the importance of women’s participation in making financial decisions, reinforcing her identity as Goddess Lakshmi of their household and encouraging them to take the reins of financial investments. This campaign has been envisioned to be a conversation starter at every home, bringing about the change we need to see.”

     

  • DS Group unveils campaign for Candy Day

    By Our Staff

     

    Dharampal Satyapal Group (DS Group) is celebrating ‘Candy Day’ with the release of a new social media campaign for its brand, Pulse, under its existing annual property “Candy Day The Pulse Way.” The campaign is conceptualised by White Rivers Media.

     

    Commenting on this collaboration, Arvind Kumar, GM, Marketing DSFL, DS Group said: “We are elated to introduce yet another captivating and thoughtful campaign within our existing annual digital property, ‘Candy Day The Pulse Way’. Pulse Candy has continuously shown how committed it is to making Candy Day a remarkable and unforgettable event. This year, we highlighted the famous cities of India with the intention of uniting people around the globe and honouring the love that people have shown to Pulse over the years. Through this creative approach to celebrating ‘Candy Day The Pulse Way’, we aim to etch a lasting and treasured memory in the hearts of the consumers.”

     

  • Luminous shines new light on Diwali this year

    By Our Staff

     

    Luminous Power Technologies, the energy solutions brand, has taken their philosophy of illuminating lives to the masses this Diwali.

     

    Conceptualised by AutumnGrey Bangalore, the campaign film highlights the difference such gestures can make in the lives of those around us.

     

    Said Anusha Shetty, Chairperson and Group CEO, Grey Group India: “Power Cuts are real in India and living in larger homes with inverters and solar solutions, we miss to see a reality sometimes. A lot of us already help with fees and clothes but what our extended family require is a bit more power in their lives. I am glad we were able to partner Luminous with this Diwali vision.”

     

    Adds Neelima Burra, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Luminous Power Technologies: “Luminous has always been at the forefront of innovation and social responsibility. The #ILLUMINATINGLIVES campaign highlights our deep commitment to lighting up not only homes but also the lives to dream bigger and achieve higher. In a country where long power outages are common, we remain dedicated to lighting up lives in India. This Diwali, let us join hands to express our gratitude and spread the joy of giving. Together, we can make this Diwali truly special by spreading light, happiness, and hope, ensuring that the light of progress reaches everyone, even in the darkest hours.”