Tag: Mogae Digital

  • Mogae to bring ‘Laughter Challenge’ to your mobiles

    By A Correspondent

     

    Mogae Digital has announced the launch of Star’s Laughter Challenge on Mobile. Set to go live on various mobile networks this week, the animated toony version of Star TV’s humour show will be available to Indian mobile users in easily accessible form of short two-minute videos, created with original voice tracks of various artists.

     

    Commenting on the launch, Tanya Goyal, Executive Director, Mogae Group, “Animated Laughter Challenge jokes refresh the magic created by the original show. The animated caricatures add a new comic dimension to the existing jokes and users would love watching them again and again, that too right on their mobile screens. Mogae has invested more than 12 months into creating the animated Laughter content, specifically for mobile devices.”

     

    Mogae recently launched its Talking Comics on various DTH platforms, which, the company’s communique says,  have been received very well by viewers. Mogae’s mobile comics with over 2000 mythology, history and humour stories are already live across various telcos. “Our momics were created for the mobile. Hence UI and downloads are designed for good consumer experience,”  she added.

     

    Mogae has a 40-man studio dedicated to creating the mobile comics (momics) content at its Gurgaon HQ. “We will start a second round of creative development in Q1 2013 with another 2000 new stories to be created”, adds Ms Goyal.

     

    Mogae Digital is part of the Mogae Group, co-owned by Sandeep and Tanya Goyal, erstwhile JV partners of Dentsu in India.

     

  • Mogae Digital launches Mobiya Trader

    By A Correspondent

     

    Mogae Digital has partnered with Mobiya to launch a suite of mobile classifieds services in India using the Mobiya Trader platform. Designed as a scalable full service platform, Mobiya Trader has been specifically developed for India and other countries where text messaging still dominates mobile communications and mobile advertising. The initial services will launch nationwide focused on the domestic jobs marketplace and there are plans to launch a property service, a matrimony service and also a wider industry jobs service too.

     

    Job seekers can use the new DomJobs service using SMS text messages to search for jobs and will receive daily updates about any matching adverts. Employers can also advertise by simply texting their advert into the Mobiya Trader service. Revenues are driven by user subscriptions and mobile advertising.

     

    Tanya Goyal, Executive Director, Mogae Digital, said, “Our new DomJobs service will, for the first time in India, help in the creation of jobs among blue collar workers through mobile phones. This service reaches job seekers in “rurban” (rural-urban) communities as well as the employers in the towns and cities and serves as an effective marketplace for bringing together blue collared workers and potential employers.”

     

    The vast majority of mobile phone users in India do not have a smart phone or broadband Internet access; therefore texting remains their primary communications method. Until now these types of domestic jobs were advertised locally in newspapers or by word of mouth.

     

    Ms Goyal continued, “The Mobiya Trader platform is flexible and allows us to configure and roll out new classifieds services rapidly, in some case even within minutes. This is important in a country with multiple languages, religions and cultural preferences; we need to be able to create marketplaces that accommodate these differences whilst maintaining ease of use, speed and of course being fun to use”.

     

    Mobiya’s CEO Martin Davis commented, “We are delighted that Mogae Digital has chosen to partner with us and use our Mobiya Trader platform to launch a variety of mobile marketplaces in India. With a mobile population approaching 900 million we are excited about the potential size of the customer base we will serve and the growing opportunity to deliver new services as India’s mobile technology adoption accelerates.”

     

  • Mogae to launch talking comics

    By A Correspondent

     

    Mullah Nassrudin
    Akbar-Birbal
    Vikram-Betaal
    Krishna
    Raavan

    Mogae Digital has announced that its pioneering product, Talking Comics, will go live on Tata Sky later in July. The video stories will be carried on Actve Wizkids and will be promoted on the default channel.

     

    “Talking Comics gives a video experience that does not take away from the pleasure of ‘reading’ a comic. Mogae has invested the last 4 years into creating original world-class IP in the comics’ space, specifically for mobile devices. Today we have over 50 titles and over 2,000 stories created entirely at Mogae Studios. But with newer opportunities opening up on DTH, we have spent over 18 months creating this new genre of Talking Comics,” said Tanya Goyal, Executive Director of the Mogae Group.

     

    Talking Comics were actually created to give a video experience to comics on mobile. “The file sizes are kept light. There is a nice voice-over, good music, some animation, plus all the text as in a normal comic … all of which gives a more wholesome ‘reading’ experience,” she added.

     

    Stories from Tenali Rama, Mullah Nassrudin, Akbar-Birbal, Bheema, Krishna, Vikram-Betaal and Krishna series will go live in the inaugural round. Yudhishtra, Duryodhan, Arjun, Karan, Bheeshma, Raavan, Guru Nanak, Sai Baba and  Gautam Buddha will be unveiled in September. Stories from the Bible and a series of Ghost Stories will be launched early next year.

     

    “Our illustration quality and the detail that has gone into each frame is unparalleled inIndia. We were the first to ‘create’ comics for mobile on Indian mythology, history and folklore. Earlier comic creators like Amar Chitra Katha created comics for paper. When taken on to mobile, these comics were heavy and difficult to download. In our case, each story has 12-14 frames … no more … so that the comic is easy to download, and easy to scroll. What’s more, we port each frame to 48 different sizes so that 95 per cent of all mobile devices receive the comic in exactly the screen size of the device,” explained Ms Goyal.

     

    The mobile versions of all comics are in UAT at most mobile operators and will go live this quarter. Mogae is in talks with other DTH operators too for the Talking Comics.

     

    A branded new humour series, created in partnership with a leading TV channel, is being currently worked upon as a Talking Comics product and the launch is slated for September.

     

    Later this year, Mogae will be launching a mobile-greetings product and over 2,000 animation based cards have been created.

     

    Mogae Digital is part of the Mogae Group, co-owned by Sandeep & Tanya Goyal, erstwhile JV partners of ad agency Dentsu India.

     

  • Dial ‘M’ for Mobile & Money!

     

    By Tuhina Anand

     

    Bharti Airtel’s foray into mobile advertising or m-advertising opens up immense possibility in this space for a country likeIndiawhere mobile penetration is much higher than internet. Also the hand held device is something personal which many have the habit of checking frequently, hence the assurance that if a message is sent, the chances of it getting noticed is much higher.

     

    There are players who have been trying to explore this territory for a while but the limitation has been that they are all third party players and would need support of a telco. With Airtel’s entry, this space will get the much needed fillip and advertisers a better medium of targeted advertising.

     

    Airtel, being a leading telecom player, has the advantage of huge database and they can facilitate a targeted and customized communication for potential consumers. Mohit Beotra, Head, Emerging Business, Bharti Airtel Ltd, said: “Our perspective on mobile advertising is straight forward. We can help in targeting the right kind of customers based on the analytics. We have access to data that can help in increasing the effectiveness of a campaign. There is an opportunity for the marketers and our customers and we can help in facilitating that dialogue to reach to the right kind of people.”

     

    He added: “While we would like to open eyes to the kind of opportunity that m-advertising has for the marketers, we would also like to help them in constructing effective campaigns for them on this platform.”

     

    Airtel has a three-year deal with Mogae Digital, a company owned co-owned by Sandeep and Tanya Goyal, to be its sole and exclusive monetization partner. They will sell advertising solutions on behalf of Airtel and also drive marketing reach for the telecom giant. While it is estimated that mobile advertising will grow by more than 40 per cent in the next few years inIndia, Mr Beotra stated that these are merely figures floating around and one can’t surely put a number to it. However, he is sure that Airtel’s revenue from this venture would be significant in the coming years.

     

    A recent example of m-advertising is the launch of Life OK channel by Star which allowed the channel to target the viewers just hours before the launch as the message flashed on their screens when one finished their call thus helping in targeting the right consumers in the right place.

     

    Giving his take on Airtel’s move, V Balasubramanium, Chief Knowledge Officer & Director, Rainman Consulting, said: “It will be a catalyst for growth rather than re-defining m-advertising. It will help the m-advertising category to grow as telco companies can use the rich consumer behaviour insights they possess for an effective connect. As the effectiveness grow through their ablility to target the right consumer with the right message, then naturally more brands would flock in to this medium. This, I see, is a good start and I am sure the same will be explored by more companies. But the secret of success is how well you use your consumer intelligence from the existing data. Innovative analytics will thus play a big role for its success and that will be heart to success! As companies latch on to that then success is near the corner.”

     

    Sharon Aneja, Director, Earned Innovation & Business Head West, SMG Digital pointed out that for any one who is into the business of brand building, the real handicap is lack of information. If one has data, then half the battle is already won. She said: “Today, there is a need to get people interested at various points of purchase funnel and the communication should not stop once he or she reaches the shop floor. M-advertising can help in getting people more interested in the product even before the purchase decision is made. By taking a lead, Airtel has taken the industry leader position and set a precedent for others to follow in quality messaging and point advertising.”

     

    Ms Aneja feels that the move will open new doors, however the challenge is how one finds interesting ways to use that data. Having worked in theUKusing mobile advertising, she pointed that while the data protection rules are stringent there, the brands have used m-advertising to explore personalized messaging and targeted reach. She added: “I think in India, since it’s still the beginning of mobile advertising, one has seen a limitation in terms of offering which usually revolves around the WAP service. This however will change as technology comes into play. Also as the purchase funnel has changed, brands need to have several touch points to let the consumer experience and know more on the product. Something like location advertising would help on the mobile platform.”

     

    “The real opportunity also lies with the untapped reach which m-advertising can open up. This will give brands and marketers unprecedented reach to communicate to rural consumers which hitherto has been a challenge,” concluded Ms Aneja.

     

    Airtel’s m-advertising will be in compliance with TRAI regulation and would not reach those who have opted for DND. As Mr Beotra pointed that their customer base is huge and those on DND is not such a big number, hence in no way would those numbers affect the reach of Airtel’s m-advertising. However, the move has definitely opened up a new channel for advertisers who are pressed in today’s time to grab the attention of their consumers, both existing and potential in the cluttered market.

    Imaging: Rafiq (images: Microsoft Clipart)

     

  • Yudhvir Singh joins Mogae from Videocon

    By A Correspondent

     

    Yudhvir Singh has joined Mogae Digital as General Manager & Head of Mobile Activation from Videocon’s Corporate VAS team.

     

    “We are delighted to have Yudhvir on the Mogae team,” said Tanya Goyal, Executive director, Mogae Digital, adding: “Yudhvir has many years of telecom experience spread over the entire value chain of value added services and mobile application to brands. He has worked with VAS product-based companies, system integrators and with telecom operators… his kind of experience will enhance Mogae’s cutting edge in the market.”

     

    “My stay at Videocon corporate VAS team was a great learning experience. Videocon being a greenfield project, I was involved in conceptualization, creating requirement documents for IT solutions, carrying out UATs, product designing, vendor selection and laying out the go-to-market strategy initially. At Mogae, I see similar opportunities to grow new businesses,” said Mr Singh.

     

    After completing his B.E fromITMUniversityand an MBA from IBS Hyderabad, Mr Singh started his career with IMImobile at Hyderabadas a business analyst. After a short stint as analyst, he moved to the company’s international sales team and was based out ofKuwaitfor business development covering all of Middle East and Asia. His next project with IMImobile was as Country Head Sri Lanka where he incubated a completely new mobile activation & VAS business.

     

    After 3 years at IMImobile, Mr Singh moved to the telecom practice of TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) with assignments on SDP (service delivery platform). As a business consultant on SDP, he worked on multiple projects including the much acclaimed Tata Teleservices SDP.

     

    Mogae Digital is an emerging leader in VAS and mobile activation, with products on offer across Aircel, Airtel, Tata Docomo and more. The Mogae Group is co-owned by Sandeep & Tanya Goyal, former JV partners of Dentsu in India & the Middle East.