Category: MARKETING

  • Bajaj Electricals’ Nex unveils IoT & BLDC ceiling fans with digital campaign

    Nex, the latest appliance brand launched by Bajaj Electricals Limited, unveiled its high-end models of Internet of Things (IoT)  and Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) ceiling fans – the Dryft and Glyde series – though a digital campaign.

    Said Ravindra Singh Negi, COO at Bajaj Electricals Ltd. commenting on the launch: “We are thrilled to introduce our latest innovation, the Nex range of high performance, smart ceiling fans. Through research, we have actioned what our consumers want, and have created a range that goes beyond expectations in style, function, and energy efficiency. A range that offers 20% higher air thrust, coupled with low noise operation, sleek designs, and customisable settings, it’s perfect for any modern home. Join us in reimaging summer, join us to feel the future with Nex!”

  • Shell Advance upgrades portfolio

    Shell Lubricants India unveiled its upgraded portfolio of Shell Advance Motorcycle oils and launched a limited-edition packaging featuring brand ambassador Shahid Kapoor, continuing a partnership on the Rukna Mushkil Hai brand campaign.

    Introducing the new and improved Shell Advance range, Amit Ghugre, Chief Marketing Officer, Shell Lubricants India, said: “For us, ‘Rukna Mushkil Hai’ is not just an emotion but a platform to empower riders to be truly unstoppable. Last year, we teamed up with Shahid Kapoor to echo the spirit of these motoring enthusiasts, and now we are taking it a step further with portfolio upgrades to offer stronger and more impactful consumer benefits. With our special edition packs, we hope to inspire more users to fulfil their passion for riding with Shell Advance engine oils.”

  • Molley’s MasterClass in Customer Relations

    Molley’s MasterClass in Customer Relations

    Representative photograph

    Sanjeev KotnalaSometimes, roadside vendors can teach you a lot more than any business school or training session can. And if you keep your eyes wide open to observe and question everything you observe, trust me, the class is on every time you take to the streets. This morning was one of the best demonstrations of trust and customer relations. It was not an AI-based digital service provider with fancy algorithms working for it but a vegetable vendor with an open mind.

    Introducing Molley, a lady who sells primarily green and fresh vegetables just across the gate of a public school.

    If you ever doubted the rule of location, location, and location for such a business, this demonstrated it.

    Molley sits cross-legged on the mat, and her vegetables are spread on a bori– the woven sack placed on the road. She uses fresh banana leaves to line the road outside the area covered by the sacks.

    She is at the corner diagonally opposite the school gate. You would think there is nothing special about the location. However, if you stop there, you will soon realise that primarily, women from nearby societies and her core catchment area come to drop their children at school every morning. Some women walk to the school; many come in their cars and two-wheelers to drop off their children. Most of them buy vegetables for the day on the way back home.

    With time, Molley, a plump-looking, sweet-natured vegetable vendor, crafted and nurtured her customer base. A large section of these ladies buy vegetables from her, even though there are a few vegetable carts just a few meters away and one big, well-stacked shop that even promises home delivery.

    So, I stood there, taking a ringside view, as my wife bought vegetables from who else but Molley.

    She has an ongoing crisp banter with another set of ladies, who address her by name. She replies to them by their name and suitable didi (elder sister), aunti or taayi (elder lady-normally paternal aunt) prefix or pronoun.

    This is Molley’s loyal customer base, which she has cultivated through her personalised service and warm demeanour.

    Now, the first magic realisation. There is no weighing scale. Everything is sold on a per-unit basis. It was not only Palak (Spinach)Methi (fenugreek), Kheera (Cucumber) and Nimbu (lemon) which are anyway sold per unit, but also included things like Baigan (Eggplant), Gaajar (Carror), Mooli (White Raddish), Lauki (Gourd) and Mattar (green peas) too.

    One of the ladies picks up some carrot and places them in a polythene bag. She claims it is 500 grams, but Molley disagrees. She takes the bag, removes two pieces, and gives the bag back to her. She joyfully announces, Taayi– this is now aadha kilo (500 grams). The ladies contests her action, and Molley challenges them to weigh it at the nearby shop. They also threaten to do it one day and unanimously agree that they should do it. Molley smiles. The deal is done, and payment is received.

    You realise the weighing threat is harmless banter; it will be a while before anyone does it.

    The other magic realisation hits you harder. Molley is not digitally connected. All cash, no UPI/Gpay or Paytm. She is okay if you are not carrying cash and are even buying from her for the first time. You could pay her tomorrow. Complete trust in a stranger. And the regulars know. So they carry cash.

    Another lady’s bill is Rs 310, and she pays just 300. Her excuse is that she does not have a change of Rs 10. Molley jokingly says to her: ‘Bhabhi- 10-10 bacha kart oh iPhone legi kya‘ (Bhabhi- by saving 10-10 rupees- will you buy an iPhone?). Everyone laughs. The light-hearted banter adds a charming touch to the morning interaction and makes everyone smile.

    She adds: ‘Aab iss week ka tees ho gaya… pachaas hojayega toh le lungi’ (This week, you have saved thirty when it will add up to fifty, I will collect).

    You know it is not going to happen. It is Molley’s investment – a reminder- so everyone must understand that the lady has paid less and is not a discount.

    While these exchanges may seem like jest, they subtly reinforce the idea of mutual trust and respect in the business relationship.

    Meanwhile, she addresses a somewhat elderly lady- ‘Kaka theek hain? kaisi tabiyat hai?’ ( is uncle well… how is he now?) and further ventures- ‘Kai baat nahi, saab theek ho jayega’. (Don’t worry- things will be okay soon).

    Net-net

    Molley’s vegetable stand is not just about selling vegetables; it’s a MasterClass in customer relations and trust-building.

    Her approach highlights the importance of personalised service, trust, and community engagement in fostering long-term customer loyalty—an invaluable lesson for aspiring management professionals and more so in the digital world.

  • Zoya campaign stars Sonam Kapoor

    Zoya, the diamond boutique from the House of Tata, has launched a brand campaign featuring its ambassador Sonam Kapoor.

    Centred on its autograph collection, ‘My Embrace’, an iconic collection, it embodies the brand’s homage to its timeless muse – the Zoya woman.

    Said Amanpreet Ahluwalia, Business Head of Zoya: “At Zoya we have always believed that women should be able to celebrate the joy of being just who they are, irrespective of the many roles they play in life. This collection journeys through the very soul of Zoya, a word which means ‘alive’. ‘My Embrace’ becomes an iconic symbol of self-acceptance, because you feel truly alive when you embrace who you are and are comfortable in your own skin.”

    Overseen by Creative Agency Spring Marketing Capital,  the campaign builds on previous successes exploring and celebrates every heroine’s love for her being.

    Added Arun Iyer, Founding Partner, Spring Marketing Capital: “Zoya’s design philosophy, inspired by the shape of an embrace, remains at the forefront. We’ve crafted this campaign around life’s authentic, joyous, and simple moments, set against expansive outdoor landscapes, which act as a blissful getaway. Collaborating with Sonam Kapoor gave us an opportunity to authentically showcase her joy in spaces synonymous with the Zoya brand.”

  • Bangur Cement launches multimedia campaign

    Inspiring citizens to VoteBangur Cement has launched a sequel to its ‘Solid Ghar’ campaign with the message of “Vote Solid, Desh Solid” to inspire citizens to vote during the election period. The campaign features actor Sunny Deol.

    Speaking about the campaign, Neeraj Akhoury, Managing Director, Shree Cement, said: “Bangur Cement’s ‘Vote Solid Desh Solid’ campaign and the ‘Vote Ka Vachan’ pledge are a continued reflection of our commitment for building a progressive nation with inclusive growth through our brands, products and network.”

  • Finolex Cables’s OOH campaign

    Finolex Cables, has launched an Out-of-Home (OOH) campaign as part of its ongoing ‘No Stress. Finolex.’ initiative.

    Said Amit Mathur, President – Sales and Marketing: “These standout hoardings are more than just advertising spaces; they’re testaments to our commitment to creativity and excellence. In an era where consumer attention is at a premium, these hoardings offer a unique opportunity to connect with our audience in a meaningful way, cutting through the clutter and leaving a lasting impression.”

  • Gulf Oil & Dentsu Creative campaign with CSK fans

    Gulf Oil Lubricants and Dentsu Creative have teamed up to unveil the ‘Unstoppable Army’ of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fans.

    The campaign was kicked off with a behind-the-scenes film, featuring CSK players, led by MS Dhoni, as they arrived on set prepared to shoot the Gulf Oil ad.

    Notes a communique: “The Gulf Unstoppable Army campaign is a initiative that fosters a deeper connection between the brand, the fans, and the team. Leveraging digital platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook for the campaign’s launch and subsequent fan-generated content, Gulf aims to create a cohesive and engaging narrative that celebrates the spirit of cricket and its supporters.”

  • Deepika Padukone in new Levi’s campaign

    Levi’s has released a new brand campaign “New Fits, Infinite Possibilities” featuring brand ambassador Deepika Padukone.

    Said Amisha Jain, Managing Director & SVP at LS&Co South Asia, Middle East, Africa: “Levi’s has always been a pioneer in women’s jeans and has brought together quality and fashion. For our consumer, style is such an expression and extension of self and this range of fits looks to give women the options they look for, for every occasion. Deepika Padukone as our brand ambassador, really embodies how you can express yourself in denim and through this campaign, we hope that women will find that new favorite pair, in which their style comes to life.”

  • Havas facilitates partnership between Valvoline & LSG

    Havas Play, the specialised sports, entertainment, and content division of Havas Media Network India, has facilitated a tie-up between IPL team Lucknow Super Giants and Valvoline as its Official Lubricant Partner.

    Said Ipshita Chowdhury, Chief Marketing Officer, Valvoline Cummins: “Evidently, cricket holds a significant place in Indian culture, with millions of passionate fans across the country. The IPL, with its colossal viewership and widespread popularity, serves as a prime platform for Valvoline to amplify its brand identity. Partnering with a property as popular as the IPL enables Valvoline to extend its reach to various segments of its target audience, including dealers, mechanics, and other key stakeholders within the automotive industry. The collaboration emphasizes Valvoline’s commitment to quality, performance, and innovation in automotive lubricants. This partnership not only enhances brand visibility but also fosters deeper engagement and loyalty among consumers, solidifying Valvoline’s position as a trusted and influential player in the market.”

    Added Col. Vinod Bisht, CEO, Lucknow Super Giants: “We are thrilled to join forces with a distinguished brand like Valvoline, a true leader in the lubricant market. Valvoline’s unwavering commitment to excellence mirrors our own relentless pursuit as a team. The shared synergies between Valvoline and the Lucknow Super Giants are unmistakable – as we are driven by a common goal of achieving recognition as performance-driven and passionate champions. This partnership, orchestrated by Havas Play, exemplifies the essence of brand relatability and a value-driven proposition.”

    Talking about the collaboration, R. Venkatasubramanian, President – Investments, Havas Media India and MD, Havas Play said: “Leveraging Havas Play’s expertise in experiential marketing and content creation will serve to amplify the reach and impact of this collaboration. By harnessing its proficiency in crafting immersive brand experiences, we will create compelling narratives around the partnership, resonating with fans both on and off the field. Through innovative storytelling and captivating content, Valvoline will cultivate deeper connections with the audience, ensuring that the brand experience extends beyond traditional advertising avenues.”

  • Bombay Sapphire launches campaign

    Bombay Sapphire brings its global campaign ‘Saw This, Made This’, by introducing city-inspired crafted cocktail experiences to imbibers in India on World Creativity Day.

    Said Mahesh Kanchan, Marketing Director at Bacardi India: “What I’ve found surprising is that so many things that could be quite ordinary until someone shows what it could be turned into. For us at Bombay Sapphire, we’ve seen how bartenders have crafted their cocktails because they saw something in these cities that they’ve fallen in love with. The campaign is something that a lot of bartenders have taken to heart. We’ve heard so many stories from bartenders about how they’ve had a new love for their craft, and discover this renewed, creative energy and inspiration.”

  • Chef Ranveer Brar partners with MasterChow

    MasterChow, the homegrown Indian brand specialising in ready-to-cook Asian staples, has partnered with Chef Ranveer Brar as its brand ambassador. Studio Fry has been instrumental in shaping and executing the creative and production aspects of the campaign.

    Said MasterChow founder Vidur Kataria: “Ranveer Brar epitomizes everything we stand for – authenticity, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of culinary excellence. With his unparalleled expertise and passion for good food, he is a stark reflection of MasterChow’s brand ethos, and together, we’re ready to take on the industry. We’re not just offering a product, we’re offering an experience – one that promises unparalleled taste and quality with every bite. With Ranveer by our side, we’re all set to revolutionise the way people experience Chinese food at home.”

  • Onads & StrategiQ collaborate

    Onads and StrategiQ, a UK-based digital marketing company, have formed an alliance to offer Digital Transformation Services to Indian companies.

    Said Jignesh Maniar, Founder of Onads said: “While India is heralding in to the digital revolution, we notice that many Indian legacy companies are yet to up their ante on Digital Marketing Transformation. Both Onads and StrategiQ are part of Amin worldwide and when I saw the impact of the fantastic work by Andy and his team,  I realised that it is time to offer Indian companies truly the best in class digital transformation services.”

    Andy Smith, Founder of StrategiQ added: “While we are working with many global opportunities, it is truly recognised now that this century belongs to India. Onads, led by Jignesh, has done some truly remarkable work and Jignesh in his career through his work, has developed some landmark marketing campaigns with deep understanding of the Indian consumers. We are very excited about this partnership.”