Tag: Digitas India

  • WeWork campaign in solidarity with LGBTQIA+ community

    By A Correspondent

     

    WeWork India hasn show solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community in India, albeit from a distance. To continue celebrations despite the current WFH situation, WeWork India launched an initiative, known as ‘#PrideStreetofWe.’ The campaign, designed and executed by Digitas, aims to move the on-ground experience of a celebratory parade online through a special microsite.

     

    Vineet Singh

    Speaking on this campaign and on WeWork’s culture of diversity and inclusion, Vineet Singh, Group CMO, Embassy Group said: “At WeWork, the ethos of our organisation is one of inclusion, and creating a sense of belonging. It certainly does not change based on who you are or who you love. We believe that personal growth of an individual is interlinked to being in a more diverse, inclusive and aware environment and having an open outlook, and WeWork India is committed to support its community in making this happen. In this time of isolation, the community at WeWork aims to ensure LGBTQIA+ employees and members feel far from distanced. This microsite is our small way of showing love and support as we are extremely passionate about educating and creating safe spaces for everyone. This platform will help people feel empowered and motivate them to share their stories and experiences to help lift one another up.”

     

    Unny Radhakrishnan

    Added Unny Radhakrishnan, CEO, Digitas India: “WeWork is a modern brand and lives by values like diversity and inclusion. During Pride month, WeWork wanted to communicate that it stands by the community. Given the lockdown situation and movement restrictions, this simple idea of a virtual pride parade, enables the WeWork community to come together and celebrate.”

     

     

  • Nivea salutes caregiver moms on Mother’s Day

    By A Correspondent

     

    Skincare major Nivea launched a digital campaign to show gratitude and thank all those moms who are frontline caregivers working 24×7 for society leaving behind their own families and kids to face new challenges every single day.

     

    Speaking on the campaign, Sachin Killawala, Director Marketing, Nivea India said: “Nivea symbolises protection and care just like a mother’s instinct and that’s why this time we wanted to go beyond the traditional way of showering love to your own mom. This digital campaign is a celebration of all the caregiver moms who are serving us relentlessly at the cost of caring for their own children. Nivea pays tribute to all the caregiver moms are the front runners and greatest Influencers of our lives in this pandemic.  We are extremely grateful as she stands by us as a pillar of support and wakes up every day to face new challenges leaving her family behind.”

     

    Added Mark Mcdonald, Executive Vice President and Head of Creative, Digitas India: “From taking care of her family, to playing multiple roles, mothers are doing it all during the pandemic. What’s more inspiring are the mothers who extend their care beyond their home. These are mothers working in the field – countless doctors, nurses, policewomen, and other frontline caretakers and essential service providers. They’re going beyond the call of duty to heal, protect, and provide for people in these trying times. We owe them a huge debt of gratitude and this our way of paying tribute to them, and saying thank you”.

     

     

  • Cholayil gets Starcom and Digitas to manage entire communications mandate

    By A Correspondent

     

    Building on the success of its creative partnership with Leo Burnett India, Cholayil has now extended its entire integrated communications mandate to more Publicis Groupe agencies. It has now brought on-board Starcom India as its media agency while Digitas India has been appointed to manage the digital communications mandate for the entire product portfolio under Cholayil.

     

    As part of the mandate, Starcom will manage strategy and media planning and buying across media platforms while Digitas will be providing a robust suite of digital marketing services for popular Cholayil brands such as Medimix, Cuticura, and Krishna Thulasi.

     

    Said Pradeep Cholayil, Chairman and Managing Director, Cholayil: “Cholayil has strong equity and base in Ayurvedic and natural products and as we contemporise our offering further and reach out to newer segments, we needed a partner that leads in integrated communications play and leverages the power of data for engaging, personalised consumer experiences. Publicis Groupe with its ‘Power of One’ model and offering brings in new perspectives and future-facing capabilities. As we embark on our expansion plans, we look forward to benefiting from their experience and expertise.”

     

    Commenting on the new partnership and the Power of One offering on behalf of the Groupe, Dheeraj Sinha, MD India & CSO, Leo Burnett, South Asia said: “We have had a great relationship with Cholayil over the last year. I am hugely excited that this relationship is now turning into a full Power of One collaboration model with Digitas and Starcom coming on board along with Leo Burnett. We are confident that this will enable us to weave a seamless narrative for the brand across platforms to deliver on the business through a cross functional team. We are looking forward to creating some outstanding work for each of the Cholayil brands.”

     

    On winning the media business, Rathi Gangappa, CEO, Starcom India added: “This is a prestigious win for us. We were able to demonstrate strong media value for Cholayil and with our Human Experience proposition, we look forward to helping them unlock newer, more contemporary consumer connections. Starcom will help them exceed their marketing objectives and remains committed to their growth and success.”

     

    Said Sonia Khurana, COO – Digitas India: “The entire team at Digitas India is thrilled to partner with Cholayil. It’s not everyday that one gets a chance to work with brands that have such a rich heritage. We are looking forward to providing digital solutions that will help Medimix, Cuticura and Krishna Thulasi connect with new age consumers to drive business growth.”

  • Digitas CEO Amaresh Godbole to join Google

    By A Correspondent

     

    Amaresh Godbole

    Publicis Groupe has announced that Amaresh Godbole, CEO, Digitas India, will be stepping down in March, to join Google. Godbole has been with the company since 2009 and has been instrumental in scaling up the business in the country.

     

    Said Anupriya Acharya, CEO, Publicis Groupe South Asia: “Amaresh has been a Publicis Groupe loyalist for over a decade. He is moving on to an interesting profile and we’re all extremely happy and supportive of this next chapter in his career. We value his contributions and wish him the very best. He is with us for a couple of months, and is committed to helping us plan a smooth transition. We will announce the succession plan in due course.”

     

    Added Godbole: “I have nothing but gratitude for my years at Publicis Groupe and Digitas. I have had the opportunity to grow as a professional and as an individual. I doubt I would have ever considered moving out for a similar role elsewhere. I felt ready for this one because Digitas has a phenomenal leadership team in place and is now at a scale where it is self-sustaining. We’ve had our best ever performance last year. Further, with the Groupe’s “Power of One” strategy and Anupriya’s leadership I have no doubt about its continued success.”

     

     

  • Puma & Digitas India highlight what it takes to be ‘Propah Lady’

    By A Correspondent

     

    Global sports brand Puma has partnered with Digitas India for its latest campaign ‘Propah Lady’.

     

    Said Siddhi Desai, Creative Director, Digitas India: “Pumais a brand that can impact world narrative and hence we knew the responsibility while taking on this brief. We all agreed we wanted this campaign to live in the post empowered universe, so we decided to represent all those women around us who are bringing a change in this world by normalising a way of life through their everyday choices. That being the starting point, we knew, the first step was to shatter the very definition that had conditioned society for so long. Today, it’s out there. We are glad to see women being so proud of it and organically talking about it. None of this would have been possible without Puma’s conviction. We are also thankful to Team Catnip and every other collaborator. They went all in, heart and soul, to bring this alive.”

     

    Added Debosmita Majumder, Head of Marketing, Puma India : “From being told how to talk, think and act to defining it for themselves, women have changed the meaning of being a ‘proper lady’ in their own individual style. This special campaign by PUMA and our agency Digitas is an ode to all the women who have the gumption to live life on their own terms and write their own rules. Our ambassadors Mary Kom, Sara Ali Khan, Dutee Chand and Anjali Lama’s authenticity in this campaign is very refreshing.”

     

     

  • Don’t settle, says Jeep in latest campaign by Digitas India

    By A Correspondent

     

    Jeep has created a new campaign titled ‘Unde the Hood’.

     

    The digital campaign, that has been conceptualized and executed by Digitas India, comprises a series of seven short videos that promote unique aspects of the Jeep Compass and how it stands apart from the clutter.

     

    Commenting on the latest communication series, Rahul Pansare, Head of Marketing & PR, Jeep India said: “The SUV category is cluttered and they all look the same. But, that’s not us. Our objective is to bring the best product to those who’re looking for the real deal. The real deal is in the performance & capability which is not visible from the outside. Jeep Compass is different from within. With this campaign, we want to define what an SUV really means. All we want is for customers to look under the hood and take an informed decision when buying an SUV.”

     

    Added Mark Mcdonald, EVP & Head of Creative, Digitas India: “With a legendary brand like Jeep, our effort has always been to create content that’s authentic, relevant and inspires consumers to step into the Jeep lifestyle. With Under The Hood, the challenge was two-fold – create an interesting story from something that’s traditionally been a jargon-filled communication in the category; and then tell that story in a unique and interesting way. The Under The Hood campaign managed to do both in a refreshing and engaging way. Using rap and hip-hop, one of the hottest music genres in India right now, helped take the message far beyond just auto enthusiasts to a much wider age group and audience.”

     

     

  • Sonia Khurana appointed COO at Digitas India

    By A Correspondent

     

    Digitas India has announced the appointment of Sonia Khurana as Chief Operating Officer. Khurana’s mandate would be to provide strategy and direction in making Digitas India’s leading digital marketing agency.

     

    She joins from Ogilvy India where she was Senior VP & Head of Customer Engagement. She will report into Amaresh Godbole, CEO, Digitas India.

     

    Amaresh Godbole

    Commenting on her appointment, Godbole said: “Digitas India has been on the fast track for the last decade, and today we’re 450 plus experts partnering top-notch clients. To keep up with this growth trajectory, we need more leaders who are adept at solving business problems through modern marketing practices. Sonia is just that, a true T-shaped personality who has run digital businesses as well as capabilities such as CX and CRM. Further, she understands how to tackle the challenges of integration. It’s what we need to drive our next phase of growth as the premier connected marketing agency, and as a partner in Publicis Groupe’s Power of One Solutions.”

     

    Sonia Khurana

    Sharing her views on joining the agency, Khurana added: “I’m very excited to be part of a young, energetic team whose focus is at the nexus of creativity, data, technology and media. My goal is to partner with the team to chart the agency’s next chapter and make it the agency of choice for clients looking to take a leap in their digital journey. On my first day at work, I saw the Publicis Groupe’s Power of One strategy in action. It made me realize that I haven’t just joined the agency brand but that I am part of the enriching Groupe ecosystem committed to delivering truly integrated, client-focused solutions. Three weeks in and I can already see what makes this place so special!”

     

     

  • Digitas bags digital duties for Puma

    By A Correspondent

     

    Following a multi-agency pitch, Puma India has appointed Digitas as its digital partner for the Puma range as well as One8 – Virat Kohli’s brand that is powered by Puma. The mandate includes digital creative, social media, content and advocacy.

     

    On partnering Digitas, Debosmita Majumder, Head of Marketing Puma India, said: “Puma needs a certain sensibility from the teams that market it. We found that the Digitas teams just get the world of Puma and their passion was infectious. We have ambitious plans for the India market in the coming year, and look forward to having Digitas on board as a partner.”

     

    Added Amaresh Godbole, CEO Digitas India: “Puma has always been one of the leaders in creating head turning work that immerses the brand in popular culture. It’s a moment of pride for us to partner them. With the kind of sporting and cultural calendar ahead of us in 2019, it’s the perfect time to kick off this partnership and we are all geared up to do some cutting-edge work for this iconic brand.”

     

    Puma India is headquartered in Bengaluru, and the mandate will be handled by Digitas’ newly launched Bengaluru office.

     

     

  • Digitas elevates Mark McDonald to Head of Creative, India

    By A Correspondent

     

    Mark McDonald

    Digitas has announced the elevation of Mark McDonald to a national role as Head of Creative, India. Prior to this, McDonald was leading the creative team for the agency’s Mumbai office.

     

    In his new role, McDonald will oversee the creative team and output for Digitas across its offices in India including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. He will report to Prithviraj Banerjee, Executive Director, Digitas India.

     

    Amaresh Godbole

    Said Amaresh Godbole, CEO Digitas India: “Mark knows how to build and steer a creative team truly equipped for the digital age, with capabilities spanning experience, content and campaigns. Most importantly, he has fostered a creative culture of playing well with data, strategy, media and technology teams, which is absolutely crucial for us as a connected agency offering.”

     

     

    Prithviraj Banerjee

    Added Banerjee: “Mark has attracted and nurtured some great talent, and has been at the helm of several award-winning campaigns for our clients as well as big-ticket new business wins. We have an extremely talented team and with Mark’s leadership, we aim to take our countrywide creative offering to the next level.”

  • Digitas India launches integrated e-commerce

    By A Correspondent

     

    Digital marketing agency Digitas has announced the launch of its integrated e-commerce offering in India, an end-to-end e-commerce solution for brands seeking to launch and maintain a professional and effective retail presence on the internet.

     

    This e-commerce solution has a vast selection of technology capabilities; it can be used to build every store conceivable, from a small boutique to an entire online mall. Digitas’ offering not only builds the online store but helps the store owner achieve their desired ROI, ensuring traffic and motivation to buy by romancing the customer throughout the consumer’s online journey.

     

    Kanika Mathur, President, Digitas India said, “We romance the customer using insights, visual presentation and technology to give them a unique experience leading to enhanced ROI and business results.”

     

  • Digitas India appoints Nirmal Dayani as its COO

    Nirmal Dayani

    By A Correspondent

     

    Digitas, the digital marketing agency, has appointed Nirmal Dayani as its Chief Operating Officer inIndia. Mr Dayani will be directly reporting to Kanika Mathur, President, DigitasIndia.

     

    Mr Dayani has vast experience in the field of advertising and marketing with a significant exposure to digital media. Having spent over 21 years in this field, he has worked at Mc Cann Erickson, JWT and ESPN Star Sports.

     

    He has worked with leading brands such as Pepsi, Horlicks and Harpic and in his last stint as Head of Marketing at ESPN STAR Sports, he contributed to the successful launch of new channels – STAR Cricket, ESPN HD and STAR Cricket HD and led the company’s diversification into new properties such as espnstar.com and espnmobile. His experience with Digital started with the launch of the famous “Super Selector” cricket game and several other properties for espnstar.com.

     

    Speaking on his appointment, Mr Dayani said: “This is an amazing opportunity and I am incredibly excited to be a part of the Digitas India team. In this new digital era, we have a great opportunity to integrate our offerings and adding value to our customers/clients portfolios. I am looking forward to working closely with our clients and together developing their digital roadmaps and taking them to the next level in their growth curve.”

     

    Kanika Mathur, President, DigitasIndiasaid: “We are looking forward to Nirmal leading DigitasIndia. We believe that with his experience and skills, he will play a key role in nurturing client relationships and driving growth.”

     

  • Blogging site IndiBlogger helps brands talk to customers

    By Preethi Chamikutty

     

    For most of us a blog is a destination to put up a view, an experience, a rant, videos and photos – some vivid, others vicarious – and then get back to a mundane life. But five hardcore bloggers from Chennai decided to be an exception when they founded IndiBlogger.in, a congregation of Indian bloggers who totalled some 27,000 at last count.

     

    With a tagline ‘Indians by birth, bloggers by choice,’ the IndiBlogger team fields more than 70 requests daily from wannabe Indibloggers. Vineet Rajan, 27, one of the directors who set up the site said: “We started off trying to just create a directory that allowed bloggers to submit their blogs.”

     

    Over the years, more features have been added based on what the community demanded on its discussion forums. For instance, the site now has IndiVine, a chat application, and Indi-Rank, a ranking algorithm for bloggers in India.

     

    In many ways, in its current avatar IndiBlogger is a social network for Indian bloggers.

     

    “It’s like LinkedIn for bloggers with an exclusive dashboard, and activity feeds that let them track other bloggers’ posts, and more,” Mr Rajan pointed out.

     

    It’s a unique concept and community, but at the end of the day it needs to make money. IndiBlogger’s revenue stream is, what Rajan calls, “earned media”, which he says is what brands are clamouring for. “With its blogs IndiBlogger can help brands build more trust and credibility than any other online media can,” he claimed.

     

    Mr Rajan cites Neilsen Global Trust in Advertising survey, 2011 that shows less than a third of netizens trust ads; in comparison 92 per cent who have faith in peer and word-of-mouth recommendations.

     

    IndiBlogger’s first brand engagement was with Microsoft through a blogger meet in 2007. Since then IndiBlogger has organized 50 such congregations; these have been coupled with over 50 contests with brands across sectors like consumer goods, travel & aviation and retailing among others. Samsung, Pepsi, Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL), Castrol, Cleartrip and Tata Docomo are some brands that have engaged with consumers through IndiBlogger.

     

    Last November, HUL’s Surf Excel used IndiBlogger to engage with women bloggers on the site via a blogger contest called ‘Surf Excel Matic #GetSmart.’

     

    Targeted at urban women in the 25+ age group, Surf managed to reach a little over 25 lakh netizens using IndiBlogger and its tools like IndiRank and IndiVine, says an HUL spokesperson. Maximum readers were from the cities of Bengaluru, Mumbai, New Delhi and Pune.

     

    “Bloggers are publishers and the popular ones have a good readership .They know the art of expressing their views and thoughts on a certain topic in an interesting way which also wins them dedicated following over time. The popular bloggers also have good networking skills which they use to publicise the content on their blogs on various social platforms,” said the HUL spokesperson.

     

    When popular bloggers write about a brand and its core message, it reaches their followers and readers of the blog. This also results in a lot of user-generated content for the brand, essentially making these bloggers the brand’s ambassadors, added the HUL spokesperson.

     

    In the Surf Excel Matic contest, although only 41per cent of the participants were women, they garnered more than 55per cent of the entire readership of the campaign, thereby, helping the campaign achieve its objective.

     

    For Castrol, which wanted to engage with passionate bikers, IndiBlogger was an extension of the lubricant brand’s presence in digital and social media. In the ‘Castrol Power1 Biker code of India’ contest, bloggers were encouraged to share what biking meant to them. The contest got 170 entries and the blogs attracted an audience of roughly 1 million viewers within the first 30 days of the campaign.

     

    “Besides creating a powerful platform to engage with bikers, the contest enabled us to gather rich insights about our target group, which is the passionate biker,” said Saugata Basuray, deputy head of marketing at Castrol India.

     

    Besides being an aggregator, IndiBlogger also provides assistance to people who approach the site with technical queries about how to make a blog, how to get a domain name and so on.

     

    A 14-member team spread across Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai and Delhi are responsible for maintaining the site, providing assistance and monitoring for offensive content. The blogger meets are mostly outsourced to event management companies who liaison with core members of the IndiBlogger team.

     

    Started with an investment of Rs10,000, the site turned profitable in June

    2010 and, according to Mr Rajan, their blogger database grew 37 per cent in 2011-12 over the previous fiscal year. He is wary talking about the company financials but says the website is on track to achieve $2 million revenues by 2015.

     

    Blogs are today gaining currency as a medium for engagement and Kanika Mathur, president, Digitas India, a digital marketing agency, says the influence that blogs can have on a brand is hard to dismiss. “People who go online today are looking for a point of view, so either they get this point of view from the brand or from a third person. Bloggers are a set of experienced people whose opinion has great credibility as they are not from the brand side,” she said.

     

    Source: The Economic Times

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