Category: MAM

  • Truecaller introduces ad tools for advertisers to engage with 320 mn people

    Truecaller introduces ad tools for advertisers to engage with 320 mn people

    Mumbai: Truecaller Ads has announced the launch of their new product range that aims to enable marketers to meet their objective needs across the funnel.

    Extending its platform towards mobile advertising and serving as a connecting dot between brands and potential customers, Truecaller Ads will provide marketers with a unique combination of expansive scale, engagement, an exclusive environment, nuanced targeting capabilities, and first-party data insights for precise audience segmentation.

    Truecaller Ads have been a gateway to helping brands reach out to millions of users, embarking on their presence and generating brand awareness by using a myriad of ad formats, innovative ad experiences, and performance metric calculators to track performance, among others.

    Marketers can access the following products to reach Truecaller audiences more effectively:

    • The Truecaller Audience Extension: It helps advertisers reach Truecaller audiences on over 1000+ premium apps across domains. A wide range of ad formats can be used ranging from display banners, interstitials, videos, GIFs, and Native ads. The product is integrated with all leading MMPs like Appsflyer, Branch, and Kochava, which offers a transparent and trustworthy environment.
    • Truecaller Ad Server: An ad-tech stack that drives advertiser KPIs with features and functionalities to optimise performance, offering advertisers transparency, flexibility, and optimization capabilities on par with the best ad servers in the market and integrated with all leading MMPs for seamless tracking of performance.
    • Innovative Ad Experiences: Such as “click to article,” which allows for the display of instant snackable articles, “click to call/SMS,” and “easy lead form” aid in the propagation of the demand funnel. These click experiences can be served even without an internet connection.

    Speaking about the launch of the new tools, Truecaller vice president of global ads business Sagar Manikpure said, “We recognise that today’s marketing objectives demand a well-orchestrated solution that combines the precision of first-party data with engaged audiences at scale. The massive global user base of 255 million DAUs, each engaging with the app several times a day via call and SMS-based interactions, provides us with a rare combination of hyper-scale of users, frequent engagement, and access to unique insights in a privacy-safe way. We then combine this with an intently designed ad stack and carefully crafted solutions to help marketers deliver on a range of objectives while extracting the highest ROI on their advertising spends.”

  • Lifestyle rolls out new campaign ‘Glam up & Style up’ ahead of festive season

    Lifestyle rolls out new campaign ‘Glam up & Style up’ ahead of festive season

    Mumbai: Lifestyle has announced its latest campaign “Glam up & Style up” with the aim of encouraging all fashion lovers to elevate their style with the brand’s new collection ahead of the festive celebrations.

    Conceptualised by Wunderman Thompson, Lifestyle launches the campaign with two quick, snappy, and fun 15-second digital-only films.

    With this development, the brand intends to amplify the campaign through multiple celeb and fashion influencers grooving to the peppy track from the film and recreating the video in their own style. Lifestyle plans to highlight the importance of having fun while you explore your options by becoming the ‘brand of choice’ this festive season.

    Both films showcase the stylish range of season’s must-haves available at Lifestyle with a high-celebrational vibe, almost like the trending reels made by fashion influencers around the world.

    Lifestyle is one of the few brands that has taken a step forward by designing a campaign film with a jump-cut style video. It intends to leverage the current trending format of short-form social videos as a new way of engaging with its customers. Each of the two films features four stylish ensembles from Lifestyle’s latest range, with the transitions choreographed in easy and fun dance moves. The original upbeat background track of the film adds to the vibe, urging everyone to groove in style this festive season.

    Speaking about the campaign, Lifestyle assistant vice president and head of marketing Rohini Haldea said, “We are delighted that this festive season our customers will discover Lifestyle’s on-trend styles through an entertaining film, to flag off a series of celebrations. This is the first time that the brand has taken inspiration from a trending social media video format to break the festive clutter and engage with its shoppers in a fun and unique way. We are very excited and invite all our shoppers this season to not just style but groove in style with Lifestyle.”

    Sharing the idea behind, Wunderman Thompson senior national creative director Priya Shivakumar commented, “We have all looked at the reels and enjoyed the seamless transitions, the synchronised steps, and the high energy. It’s that scrolling through-your-phone-and-stumbling-upon-that-reel-you-just-can’t-skip moment we were looking to recreate through the lens of a brand with style at its heart. Lifestyle’s eye-catching new collection also unveils its range of exciting festive looks. With music you want to dance to and clothes you want to wear. Lifestyle looks to make you sway to its beats and recreate your own reel moment, giving yourself many ways to glam up and give yourself a style upgrade.”

  • Mruci strengthens India leadership; appoints S Sinha & S Gupta as new members on the board

    Mruci strengthens India leadership; appoints S Sinha & S Gupta as new members on the board

    Mumbai: Media Research Users Council India (Mruci) held its 28th annual general meeting (AGM) on Tuesday via video conferencing.

    Mediabrands CEO – India Shashidhar Sinha and Jagran Prakashan director Shailesh Gupta will continue in their respective roles as chairman and vice chairman of Mruci. 

    The leadership duo was unanimously re-elected at Mruci’s board meeting, which was held shortly after its AGM.

    Maruti Suzuki India’s senior executive director of marketing & sales Shashank Srivastava and TV Today Network group chief marketing officer & COO of consumer revenue Vivek Malhotra have also been added to the board of governors as new members.

    Speaking of his appointment, Sinha stated, “With Covid behind us and the industry back to normal, we should hopefully start work on the new IRS shortly.”

    Adding to this, Gupta commented, “These are interesting times for research. With markets and businesses returning to normalcy, research will play a huge role in enabling business decisions. Mruci is well poised to enter the next phase of research, which will be increasingly powered by better use of technology that will power business, media, and marketing decisions.”

  • Madison Media Alpha bags media mandate for Uncle Delivery

    Madison Media Alpha bags media mandate for Uncle Delivery

    Mumbai: Uncle Delivery has appointed Madison Media Alpha, a unit of Madison World, as their official media agency on record. The account was won by Madison after a multi-agency pitch. As the media agency for the brand, the agency will strategize and manage all forms of media, including outdoor, digital, and traditional media.

    As a way of empowering small and medium enterprises (SMEs), Uncle Delivery entered the market in 2021. With a mobile and web app, a network of trusted drivers, and a fleet of couriers just a click away, Uncle Delivery is on its way to becoming the fastest on-demand delivery service in India.

    Speaking of this association, Uncle Delivery founder & executive director Sourabh Chatterjee said, “As a start-up in a highly competitive on-demand delivery domain, we were looking forward to having an agency as a partner who would not only help us in the execution of different campaigns but also advise us on how to utilise our resources effectively and efficiently. I think Madison has got that perfect understanding of local dimensions and that is helping us a lot, and of course, the association of Sam Balsara and Vishal Chinchankar gives us much more confidence.”

    Commenting on this new partnership, Madison Digital & Madison Media Alpha chief executive officer Vishal Chinchankar said, “It is fascinating to me that Uncle Delivery strives to deliver fast and reliably while prioritising the safety of its partners in this competitive market. I’m thrilled to have Uncle Delivery on board and look forward to working with them to deliver innovative and meaningful projects.”

  • ITC’s Dark Fantasy partners with Brodha V to launch ‘The Vanilla Fills Anthem’

    ITC’s Dark Fantasy partners with Brodha V to launch ‘The Vanilla Fills Anthem’

    Mumbai: ITC Foods’ Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills crème biscuits were launched with the endeavour to bring the signature experience to the vanilla crème and dark shell biscuit segment. Crafted to break the monotony of the regular crème biscuits, the brand revamped the category with the introduction of a rich molten vanilla crème filling encased in a dark chocolate shell, giving consumers a delectable upgrade. Furthermore, to dial up its appeal among the youth, the brand has collaborated with renowned artist and rapper Brodha V to establish a deeper connection with the new age rap song “Grow Up Grow Up,” the new Vanilla Fills Anthem.

    Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills’ rap song asks young adults to be open to new experiences like the Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills. The quirky lyrics communicate the message of “Grow Up to the Vanilla” in a relatable manner with catchy and upbeat music. The video song has been launched on Sunfeast Dark Fantasy’s social media handles like YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills has also launched a mega contest on social media platforms like Moj and Instagram and in colleges where consumers can participate in a “dance hook step challenge” and get an opportunity to win a special gift hamper from Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills.

    Speaking on the new campaign, ITC chief operating officer, biscuits & cakes cluster, foods division Ali Harris Shere commented, “We are thrilled to be launching a rap song for our Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills campaign with rapper Brodha V, and we’re convinced that our younger audience will appreciate it. The Vanilla Fills were launched with the purpose of upgrading the regular crème biscuit category with a superior centre-filled experience. The cookie is filled with rich molten vanilla crème inside a dark crunchy chocolate shell, raising the bar on traditional crème biscuits. Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills are a manifestation of our continued efforts to provide exciting new experiences to millennial consumers. With the launch of the rap song, we aim to dial up the appeal of Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills—the new age of crème biscuits for grown-ups among its consumers.” 

    Rapper Brodha V said, “I enjoy doing projects like this because it’s relatable and endearing. The song is about maturing from childhood habits to more mature tastes. Creatively, I’ve tried to bring out the fun part of growing up and kept it lighthearted.”

    The Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Vanilla Fills are available in South & West India in packs of MRP Rs 25 and Rs 10.

  • Sakshar Media bags public relations mandate for ModishOmbre

    Sakshar Media bags public relations mandate for ModishOmbre

    Mumbai: Sakshar Media bagged the public relations mandate for ModishOmbre, a company dealing in high-end luxury products/items under one roof.

    The agency bagged the account in a multi-agency pitch and will be responsible for increasing brand awareness and media visibility for ModishOmbre as a part of its partnership.

    Headquartered in Delhi with principal offices in PAN India, Sakshar Media handles an impressive portfolio of brands across industries such as health, education, hospitality, technology and more. On the back of its contributions to the Indian PR fraternity, the company has won several awards and accolades, including those from PR 40 under 40 Awards, IBR Awards, etc. The agency has also established a strong foothold in the Indian market with key brand mandates such as Alniche Lifesciences, The Biryani House, India Book of Records, Trycon Technologies, and EuroSafety Group, among others.

    Commenting on the tie-up, ModishOmbre chairman Atul Jain said, “While ModishOmbre is a leading platform dealing in high-end luxury products/items under one roof, our aim is to further establish the ModishOmbre brand in India. We believe Sakshar Media’s diverse experience in PR and deep understanding of the consumer industry make them a perfect partner to drive our communications with. We’re excited to onboard them as a core partner and work closely with them to build our brand.”

    Commenting on the win Sakshar Media founder & director Puneet Kumar Kanojia said, “We are incredibly excited about the opportunity to collaboratively work with a credible, trusted and leading platform dealing in high-end luxury products/items under one roof. We intend to carry out creative, impactful, disruptive, and seamlessly driven public relations campaigns in India that will maximise the brand’s ROI. We hope to redefine the landscape for the brand with our initiatives and help ModishOmbre accomplish their desired outputs.”

  • Art-E MediaTech bags social media mandate for IndiaMART

    Art-E MediaTech bags social media mandate for IndiaMART

    Mumbai: IndiaMART has awarded its social media mandate to Noida-based full-stack agency, Art-E MediaTech. The partnership will be an essential step for IndiaMART in reinforcing its brand communication with its digital audience in a more strategic and effective manner.

    This social media mandate was accorded to Art-E MediaTech in a competitive multi-agency pitch. As a leading independent digital marketing and technology consulting firm, Art-E MediaTech will now be in charge of IndiaMart’s social media strategy, influencer marketing, strategy formulation, and media buying.

    Speaking about this partnership, IndiaMART, InterMESH chief operating officer Dinesh Gulati said, “We are pleased to partner with Art-E MediaTech for our social media handles with the aim of establishing a strong digital presence. This collaboration will significantly add value to IndiaMART’s brand awareness & loyalty and help us connect & engage with more potential customers.”

    “Art-E MediaTech has an excellent team that can assist IndiaMart in fulfilling its mission and vision by bridging the gap between the target audience and the brand. The team’s ideals brilliantly overlap with those of IndiaMart, and thus, the collaboration is destined to produce notable results. ArtE understands how to make a brand’s voice heard and I am sure that will aid us to further strengthen our positioning,” he added.

    Sharing his thoughts on the win, Art-E MediaTech co-founder Rohit Sakunia said, “IndiaMart pursues excellence in strengthening businesses in the MSME sector as the company’s major objective. The brand not only shapes the future of small businesses but also drives their business values. Hence, for ArtE, the partnership with IndiaMART is a testament to our expertise in providing result-oriented communication to the leading B2B companies of India while leveraging our detailed market insights.”

    “We help brands create meaningful, long-lasting, and impactful communication that drives growth for their businesses through our creative and strategic prowess. With this collaboration, we are looking forward to creating innumerable insight-led campaigns for IndiaMART, driving remarkable results and achieving new levels of success in the digital space,” he concluded.

  • upGrad names Srikanth Iyengar as CEO – workforce development for North America & Europe

    upGrad names Srikanth Iyengar as CEO – workforce development for North America & Europe

    Mumbai: Edtech major upGrad announced the appointment of Srikanth Iyengar as the CEO of workforce development, effective September 2022.

    Srikanth has over two decades of work experience spanning North America and Europe. In his previous profiles, he led large multinational businesses across diverse industries like tech services and learning/talent upskilling, consistently driving revenue growth and profitability across a portfolio of 2000 global clients across North America, Europe, and APAC regions. In addition, he is a passionate advocate of diversity and inclusion in the workplace and has championed various initiatives around technology-led business transformation, IT solutions, FMCG, and skills & training development for driving strong brand recognition and financial growth at large.

    In his current role, Srikanth will build and scale a B2B proposition that upskills experienced technology professionals. With this offering, upGrad is well placed to address a significant and growing technology skills gap in the global marketplace by delivering a world-class proposition. It will also be responsible for leveraging the company’s unparalleled breadth of technology curriculums, significantly large alumni community, and proven expertise in delivering tangible learning outcomes. Srikanth’s efforts will be instrumental in setting up a robust ‘diversity and inclusion’ (DnI) framework to allow businesses to build a future-ready and productive workforce.

    upGrad co-founder & MD Mayank Kumar said, “We continue to strengthen our focus on the global enterprise segment in pursuit of predictable, profitable, and sustainable growth. With Srikanth joining our leadership team, we look forward to leveraging his sharp business acumen and multi-cultural intellect to further sharpen our client focus, strengthen our operational excellence and global presence, and also enhance sales leadership for continued growth.”

    “The results of the conference board 2022 global CEO survey show that a shortage of skills, especially technology skills, is one of the biggest short and medium-term challenges facing global corporations today,” added Srikanth Iyengar.

    “We are confident that upGrad’s workforce development proposition will help our clients address this problem in a scalable and holistic manner. The workforce development approach is critical for businesses to follow as it would not just upskill but also build employees’ resilience to empower organisations and corporates with the tools needed to adapt to the future job markets. Over the last few months, I have developed much respect for upGrad founders and the leadership team as a result of their strategic clarity and relentless, disciplined approach to growth and market leadership. I am really excited to be joining such a high-performing team and to help build a truly special organisation going forward,” he concluded.

    With a strong focus on the US, Europe, and select western markets, Srikanth will continue to work from London, United Kingdom. In the most recent development, the global edtech player has closed its sixth key acquisition of CY2022 to further strengthen its enterprise (B2B) business portfolio in India and beyond.

  • Guest Article: Is Fem-vertising really working to sell products

    Guest Article: Is Fem-vertising really working to sell products

    Mumbai: It’s an established fact that advertising has a larger role than simply selling products. Advertising mirrors society and also encourages people to embrace change. But this change is only visible in recent times. Observe how women were portrayed in advertising a few years ago. Mostly as housewives, doing chores at home, cooking for their families and finding happiness in being appreciated for the same. Or objectified as sex symbols to gain instant attention. It’s only in recent times that advertising has taken it upon itself to change the narrative and show women in a different light. Building an inclusive world is the responsibility of everyone, and advertising plays a clear role in encouraging society to look at the world through a better set of eyes.

    Femvertising is the kind of advertising strategy that employs women in a different light. Using an empowering tone of voice, these ads are breaking the norm and displaying a more progressive and gender-free world. In India specifically, these campaigns are breaking conventional ideas around gender equality, patriarchal mindsets, and other commonly held notions. A lot of these campaigns have won awards and been applauded on social media. “BreaktheBias” by Titan, “#ShareTheLoad” by Ariel, and “#MyChoice” by Vogue are just a few of the notable efforts made by advertisers. These advertisements are pitched like beacons. They fuel the conversation about how women should really be portrayed. The current wave of femvertising is riding on a woke generation’s mindset to call out societal fallacies. It is also built on the premise of wanting to promote a more authentic and real image of women and their lives.

    And while these campaigns definitely get their fair share of attention, I wonder if they have a larger impact than the buzz that they create. Is this simply a brand-building tactic that creates a positive aura around the brand, or is there a real intent to change society? How do these campaigns impact the primary objective of advertising? Do they really lead to short-term and long-term sales? Or is the message too far removed from the product?

    Research has shown that a lot of people who see these advertisements find them engaging and interesting. They appreciate the message being conveyed but do not necessarily support or purchase the product being advertised. Which takes one back to the basic theory of advertising. Advertising is meant to inspire and cultivate a certain kind of lifestyle. It is meant to reflect an ideal. One that everyone secretly wants. At a subconscious level, advertising generates desire. It fulfils a need or a pain that people have. In its bid to be hyper realistic, does femvertising lose out on the appeal and aspiration that advertising has traditionally been hinged on? Watching a curvaceous real body instead of an airbrushed and photoshopped one is surely endearing, but is it aspirational? Does it make me want to buy the brand to fulfil a deeper desire to become something other than myself?

    Also, what about sales? I was recently caught by surprise when I saw a steel brand advertising the concept of “Nari Shakti.” While the ad was interesting and engaging, I wonder if it had any relevance to the target audience of the category? The ad was successful in building credibility for the brand, but I doubt it led to any jump in sales at all.

    A lot of brands have jumped onto the bandwagon of femvertising without understanding the basics. It has become a fad that wins awards and gets viral on social media. Today it is femvertising, and tomorrow it may be another trend that advertisers will pick up on to create a buzz. However, this cannot be said for all brands. There are some noteworthy campaigns that have cleverly woven together the product and brand characteristics with the narrative of the ad. Vim’s “Nazariya Badlo, Dekho Bartano se Aage” has cleverly used the product in its storyline when a man tries to ‘help’ his prospective bride in the kitchen, while she offers to ‘help’ him back with cleaning the dishes. It’s a clear message of a balance of roles and responsibilities while also incorporating the product into the story.

    Views on femvertising are mixed. A lot of critics reprimand advertising agencies for promoting this kind of advertising to win awards and to increase visibility on special days like Women’s Day or Mother’s Day. While there are several brands that use femvertising in interesting ways. I wonder if femvertising is here to stay, or is it a passing wave? Is it truly having an impact on society and changing how women are perceived, or is it simply a shallow tactic to generate more likes, shares, and buzz in the media? I’m hoping that there are more brands that create relatable and inspiring content that reflects society and also encourages change in more authentic ways.

    The author of this article is Jigsaw Brand Consultants founder Rutu Mody Kamdar.