Category: Media and Advertising

  • Akanksha, O&M ‘force’ celebs to help for free

    Akanksha, O&M ‘force’ celebs to help for free

    MUMBAI: If you are an organisation in desperate need of a service but don’t have the money to put out an advertisement, what do you do? Well, just let the advertising agency do the talking!

    That’s what NGO Akanksha did when it could no longer wait for teachers for the underprivileged kids under its care and protection.

    Akanksha’s brief to Ogilvy & Mather was clear: “The organisation does not have money for advertising, but it needs to reach out to thousands of people and tell them we need teachers, because when that happens, the teacher applications will go up.”

    O&M lost no time in getting onto the job at hand and the result was ‘Message Barter’, a ‘smart yet sweet’ way of getting celebrities to help these children without spending a rupee. “The insight was that you cannot say no to a child, especially when a child does you a favour and asks for one in return. You just can’t refuse! So in a way, we actually ‘forced’ the celebrities to help us,” says O&M associate CD Jigar Fernandes.

    “Another very, very important guiding point is that when you meet the kids from Akanksha, they are so intelligent, well spoken, street smart and always up for fun. I can guarantee you that if you do not know of their backgrounds, you would never guess, where they come from. So yes, the idea had to reflect the smartness and cheeky attitude of these cool kids.”

    A video was filmed with Hrithik Roshan being ‘forced’ to ask his fans to apply as teachers with Akanksha in return for services rendered by the kids – promoting the actor’s film Krrish 3 outside theatres and on streets. Similarly, Farhan Akhtar and Chetan Bhagat among other celebrities, and social media influencers featured in the video. The video was then mailed to the celebrities. Luckily, the Bollywood brigade jumped into the fray and through their facebook pages and twitter handles, urged people to not only watch the video but also apply for the job of teacher at Akanksha.

    Akanksha authorities were rendered speechless when traffic on the NGO’s official website (www.akanksha.org) increased four-fold and teachers’ applications witnessed a 160 per cent rise.

    “We didn’t set ourselves any target because this was a very new and unexplored experiment. In the end, it worked,” says Fernandes, proudly. A 10 member team worked on the campaign and took almost a month to execute it. Akanksha too was involved in the process; the NGO’s Chitra Pandit and Nupur Bhargava believed in the idea and were part of it from the scratch itself.

    The digital space was chosen as the destination as Akanksha’s target audience is largely urban educated youth which is most likely to be on social networks.

    The first-of-its-kind campaign, not only wooed celebs and helped the organisation, but it also won the agency the interactive award by BestAdsOnTV.com.

    Click here to watch the video

     

  • Lowe Lintas and Partners to host the 12th Portfolio Night in Mumbai

    Lowe Lintas and Partners to host the 12th Portfolio Night in Mumbai

    MUMBAI:  Think you can write a copy which will wow the creative heads of leading agencies? Then it is time to participate in the Portfolio Night. 

     

    In its constant endeavor to encourage and bring in raw, young creative talent to the shores of Indian advertising, Lowe Lintas and Partners will organise the twelfth edition of Portfolio Night in Mumbai. This is for the second time that the agency is hosting Portfolio Night in India.

     

    A global portfolio review and recruitment event is a platform for young creative aspirants to have their work sampled by at least top creative directors from the industry in one evening. In the process they not only get feedback and advice, but if they are good enough, they might land up a job as well. It is conducted on the same date in more than 20 cities all over the world every year.

     

    With this announcement, Lowe Lintas and Partners calls upon young creative professionals from advertising, digital and design agencies and senior students of art colleges from across the country to be a part of the world’s largest advertising portfolio review-cum-recruitment event.

     

    “Advertising has been the nesting place for too many media related professions. And we have lost people to these newer options. PN is also a great platform for young people to discover the joys of advertising. And since we have to cast this net wider PN should only get bigger!” said Lowe Lintas and Partners NCD Amer Jaleel.

     

    The agency’s NCD Arun Iyer added, “It’s a great opportunity for Lowe Lintas to give back to the community and the industry of advertising. We would want young creative guys to come in and get the chance to talk to some of the best known CDs in the country. Not only to get a sense of what the real world is all about, but also for the encouragement that they deserve and opportunities that advertising offers.”

     

    Founded by IHAVEANIDEA in 2003 and now presented by Art Directors Club, New York, the 2014 Portfolio Night 12 event will be held simultaneously in more than 20 participating cities worldwide. In addition to Lowe Lintas in Mumbai, confirmed Portfolio Night 12 cities and City Hosts include:

    · Athens, hosted by Bold Ogilvy & Mather

    · Austin, hosted by LatinWorks

    · Beijing, hosted by Ogilvy & Mather

    · Beirut, hosted by Havas Worldwide Middle East

    · Boston, hosted by SapientNitro

    · Budapest, hosted by Kirwoskiisobar & Umbrella

    · Cape Town, hosted by McCann

    · Chicago, hosted by Chicago Portfolio School

    · Detroit, hosted by Doner

    · Dubai, hosted by Havas Worldwide Middle East

    · Johannesburg, hosted by McCann Johannesburg

    ·  Kansas City, hosted by VML

    · Los Angeles, hosted by Team One

    · Montreal, hosted by Tank

    · New York, hosted by Huge

    · Paris, hosted by AACC

    · Shanghai, hosted by Ogilvy & Mather

    · Singapore, hosted by BatesCHI & Partners

    · Tel Aviv, hosted by Habetzefer Advertising School

    · Tokyo, hosted by Saatchi & Saatchi Fallon Tokyo

    · Toronto, hosted by The Hive

     

    Each City Host is responsible for bringing together the top creative directors in its city with up-and-coming advertising talent; which will provide junior talent with the opportunity to learn from the best, and to provide leading industry creative directors with a chance to mentor and give back to the advertising industry.

     

    With 25 top CDs from the industry slated to attend and review the work of young, enthusiastic and creative, this highly anticipated evening will unite advertising and design communities in every continent as the next generation of creative talent makes an exciting foray into the industry.

     

    The idea is to not just create a platform for young talent, but to also actively look for the unique, different and gifted. For the review process, aspirants will be divided into three batches and every aspirant will be given a chance to get his/her portfolio reviewed by three creative directors. Each creative director will meet three candidates individually for 15 minutes and review their work, ideas and offer them feedback.

     

    The best portfolio out of the lot will be identified as ALL STAR and will be flown to New York to take part in a week long creative challenge on a specific brief.

     

    Portfolio Night 12 is made possible by the support of global sponsors – Shutterstock, Twitter and SqaureSpace.

    Tickets for Portfolio Night are on sale since 16 April. More details are available on http://www.portfolionight.com/12/mumbai/

  • Godrej uses HIT to battle out ‘World Malaria Day’

    Godrej uses HIT to battle out ‘World Malaria Day’

    MUMBAI: According to a Business Standard report, around 56 per cent of Indians don’t use mosquito repellents. In rural markets, 72 per cent of the population does not use any such product. And tapping this market is Godrej Consumer Products (GCPL). The brand has over the years launched a variety of products for this untapped market.

    Plus, with the rising threat of dengue and malaria, Godrej is always seen taking initiatives through its brand communication. It can be noted that there are about 103,395,721 suspected malaria cases in India. On the eve of ‘World Malaria Day’ HIT has rolled an interesting advertising campaign. Executed by Lowe and Linteractive, the brand has used a 360 degree approach with an inclusion of a digital film on social media along with seven TVC spots, radio and print media.

    The agency developed a digital video which shows a life cycle of a mosquito in Facebook timeline format. The character named as Miss Malaria is seen flaunting her life events. Till she gets a friend request from HIT and dies the next moment after the request is accepted. The video has already got over 161,485 hits in day’s time.

    The campaign idea was simple yet smart. The communication was released across different media platforms; one to understand what a user can do for ‘World Malaria Day’ by participating in the polling to enable the brand to do things and two to understand why the brand should educate the users about the hazards of malaria.

    Click here to watch the video

    Apart from this, to ensure there is more action oriented activity on social media, the brand conducted a poll asking what social initiatives should HIT take on this ‘World Malaria Day.’ The one which gets the highest votes will be the activity that the brand will initiate.

    Along with this, six TVCs have already been released that shoots out a strong message on the lines of how people are ignorant about malaria. The campaign tries to wake them up!

    It is interesting to see how brands are rolling out strategies that are thought provoking and hit’s the right mindset.

    Click here to watch the video

  • Braces and Smiles names Infectious as its creative agency

    Braces and Smiles names Infectious as its creative agency

    MUMBAI: Infectious has been signed on by Braces and Smiles, a chain of super specialty orthodontic clinics, as their communications partner. Infectious will be in charge of the identity, strategy, and communication for the brand.

     

    “It is a business we are very excited to work on as the set of challenges are unique. Our task is not only to create awareness for Braces and Smiles but also to establish their expertise in braces. We look forward to creating some fantastic work for them”, mentioned Infectious co-founder and director Nisha Singhania

     

    Commenting on the win Infectious co-founder and director Ramanuj Shastry said “So many people need Orthodontic treatment, which is a super specialized branch of dentistry, yet so few know about it. It’s an unusual challenge, very different from selling soaps and shampoos, and forces us to think unconventional ways to engage with people. Thrilled to learn so much and work on such a novel field.”

     

    On appointing Infectious as Braces & Smiles’ creative agency, Dr. Rajesh Patil said, “We selected Infectious because of the enthusiasm of the team, their creativity which stems from understanding of human emotions and psyche and the effort they took in understanding the core essence of our brand and what we stand for.”

  • Outbrain appoints Gulshan Verma to lead expansion in India

    Outbrain appoints Gulshan Verma to lead expansion in India

    NEW DELHI: Gulshan Verma has been appointed as country manager of Outbrain India, an online content discovery platform.

     

    In his new role he will be in charge of leading the company’s expansion in the Indian subcontinent especially in India where he will be responsible for leading the setup and growth of Outbrain.

     

    Outbrain has seen tremendous user growth in South-east Asia and India in the last 18 months – from zero to over 800 million page views on a publisher network that has grown to over 150 strong in the same time period. Outbrain has also had success recruiting the top talent in the industry, doubling its employees over the course of the past 12 months.

     

    Outbrain regional director SE Asia & India Anthony Hearne said, “Outbrain is the pioneer of content discovery, and we are fully committed to helping more people in India discover the most interesting, relevant and trusted content. South-east Asia and India are huge growth regions for Outbrain, so we are excited to bring Gulshan’s experience to bear to lead the charge in securing continued growth here in India.”

     

    Verma brings to Outbrain over 15 years of experience in the digital media industry, having worked in Europe, North America and now Asia. His most recent role was with Komli Media as chief revenue officer. Prior to that, Gulshan was director of sales strategy for Yahoo! India, and before that, director of product marketing for Yahoo! search marketing in the United States.

     

    Outbrain announced in March 2014 a multi-year strategic partnership agreement with Times Internet to bring the most interesting and personalised content recommendations possible to Times Internet readers.

  • Vodafone India to recruit more women employees

    Vodafone India to recruit more women employees

    KOLKATA: The telecommunications service provider, Vodafone India, plans to recruit more women employees following the global strategy.

     

    In the Kolkata, out of 440 employees, the number of women employees till March 2014 formed the 21 per cent as compared to 17 per cent reported at the end of March 2013.

     

     “Vodafone India has always laid great emphasis on equal rights and opportunities for our employees and our policies encourage women employees to aspire for and achieve their career ambitions. We have women employees across all the levels,” says Vodafone India business head Kolkata and Bengal Anand Sahai, on the sidelines of opening the first ‘Angel Store’ retail outlet in Kolkata, run only by women employees.

     

    Vodafone is first to launch an Angel store in Kolkata with an aim to provide its women employees with one of the most secure and productive working environments. “We are confident that our Angel Store staff members will excel in their tasks and succeed in making this store one of the finest Vodafone stores,” he adds.

     

    Talking about the 2G and 3G internet connections in the Kolkata circle, he informs that as on March 2014, the company boasts of around 2,417 2G and 1,918 3G connections, respectively.

     

    Vodafone currently has 18 stores and 127 mini stores in Kolkata.

     

  • Cognizant acquires American digital video solutions vendor, itaas

    Cognizant acquires American digital video solutions vendor, itaas

    NEW DELHI: Digital video solutions vendor, itaas, is being acquired by Cognizant, though no details of the financial terms involved have been disclosed.

     

    The Atlanta, Georgia-based itaas assists television providers and broadcasters, particularly cable channels, to deliver live streaming and video services on digital platforms.

     

    The digital video solutions vendor has approximately 200 professionals in the United States, Canada and India.

     

    The acquisition will enable Cognizant to capitalise on the demand for interactivity, personalisation, and content delivery in the multi-screen and video market.

     

    Cognizant said that the expanded capabilities will also support other industries such as banking, retail, and healthcare, which are rolling out advanced customer and business platforms centered on video.

     

    Cognizant IT services CEO Rajeev Mehta said: “This acquisition continues our long-standing strategy of acquiring sharply focused business capabilities that complement our existing offerings.”

  • Red FM takes outdoor route to create election awareness

    Red FM takes outdoor route to create election awareness

    MUMBAI: With an aim to encourage people to vote in the general elections 2014, Red FM has associated with the Election Commission of India. The idea behind the association was to motivate people to vote in the upcoming general elections. Red FM has been supporting the Election Commission of India in urging people, especially the first time voters, to come out on the polling day, and press the button of the voting machines to elect the 16th Lok Sabha.

     

    Red FM has been running campaign titled, “Dabaa Ke Bajaa” to reach out to the masses. Dabaa Ke Bajaa has Red FM RJs represent themselves as youth ambassadors of the Election Commission of India, in their respective cities. One RJ per city who is the youth ambassador takes up the responsibility of the entire population in his or her city and gets them on board as a part of the electorate who will pledge to vote this time. A series of on-air and on-ground activities are being done to engage with the listeners on the same.

     

    For the outdoor leg of the campaign, Red FM took DDB MudraMax on board to handle their OOH innovation. They have installed huge hoardings with integrated digital LED pledge-meters that reflect the number of people who have pledged to vote. The hoardings are located at strategic junctions. The number keeps changing real-time, and is a cumulative of the number of pledges received on SMS, calls, Facebook application and the tablet application that volunteers are taking to people.

     

    The meter which keeps ticking, denotes the exact number of people who have pledged to go. These hoardings have been taken in five locations including, New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Pune.

     

    Commenting on this innovative marketing initiative, Red FM, GM- marketing, Rajat Uppal, said, “Dabaa Ke Bajaa is our attempt at channelizing the energy of people in all parts of India into one simple, and yet difficult act- pressing the button on the voting machine! We have partnered with the Election Commission of India to increase the voter turn-out in the upcoming General Elections. The digital hoarding and the pledge-meter have proved to be highly successful in getting people to pledge to vote, and in reminding them of their responsibility till the D-day. As a brand we have always tried to innovate and this is yet another innovation which stands out amongst the clutter of OOH. DDB MudraMax has executed the project very well. We have also been amplifying the campaign with several on-ground initiatives across the country.”

     

    “We have been proud of creating spectacles which generate word of mouth for RED FM constantly. This was an important one to get the country to stand up to a cause. An Important cause”, mentioned, DDB MudraMax OOH, retail and experiential, president, Mandeep Malhotra.

  • Razorfish hires MediaCom’s Vik Kathuria as global chief media officer

    Razorfish hires MediaCom’s Vik Kathuria as global chief media officer

    MUMBAI: Razorfish, a digital and technology agency, has appointed Vik Kathuria as global chief media officer.

     

    Kathuria will report directly to Razorfish’s Global CEO Pete Stein.

     

    In his new role, Kathuria will be responsible for leading the agency’s 300 media employees worldwide, driving Razorfish’s exclusively digital media strategy—from its executive level partner relationships to its proprietary data solution infrastructure—and overseeing a global client roster that includes DHL, Starwood, HSN and Best Buy. He will also be involved in further strengthening and aligning Razorfish’s global media practice and commanding significant new business efforts.

     

     “As we continue to evolve our global media offering and educate clients on the need to employ a digital-centric approach, it is essential we have a leader poised to take us to the next level,” said Stein. “Vik’s experience lies in negotiating digital media strategies that maximize brand investment. He has what it takes to further progress our team, support our shift to programmatic buying and foster our culture of innovation and optimization.”

     

     “Razorfish’s media practice is excelling at a time when many agencies in its position are stagnant,” said Kathuria. “My entire career has been comprised of helping brands and agencies identify progressive integrated media strategies that accelerate ROI. As Global Chief Media Officer I am excited to support Razorfish as it further amplifies an already superior offering.”   

     

    A 20-year industry veteran, Kathuria most recently served as global head of digital investment for MediaCom, one of WPP’s leading media agencies under the GroupM umbrella. In this position, he was tasked with establishing network-wide best practices, leading relationships with global publishers and driving multi-market client negotiations. Prior to joining MediaCom in 2008, Kathuria was senior vice president of digital media for OMD and served in senior global marketing positions at Citigroup (New York) and PepsiCo (Singapore). He is the recipient of numerous awards including being named an “Agency Innovator” by Internationalist Magazine and one of Cynopsis’ “Most Intriguing People” in 2013.

     

    Kathuria will begin working out of the agency’s New York City headquarters immediately.

  • RajDeepak Das joins Leo Burnett as chief creative officer

    RajDeepak Das joins Leo Burnett as chief creative officer

    MUMBAI: Last week, the industry got the news of KV Shridhar (Pops) moving on after 17 years with Leo Burnett.

     

    Today, the agency announced the appointment of RajDeepak Das as the chief creative officer (CCO), Leo Burnett India. In his new role as CCO for India, he will be looking at operations across Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru and Chennai.

     

    Das will be based in Mumbai and will work closely with CEO Saurabh Varma. He said, “I always believed that ‘Agencies don’t create iconic brands, people do.’ And that is what Leo Burnett stands for. In Leo Burnett I want to bring in new trends of communications to make our brands future ready.”

     

    Leo Burnett Worldwide chief creative officer Mark Tutssel who was personally involved in the recruitment process that spanned several continents, said that Das, with his proven track record behind world-class, award-winning work for global brands including P&G, Pepsi, Visa, Pizza Hut and Tesco among others is a new breed of creative, modern-day leader, a holistic thinker with sharp business acumen.

     

    “Raj brings with him an exuberant amount of global experience, creativity, focus and best-in-class leadership.  He understands today’s creative landscape is always-on and always integrated. The decision to bring Raj on board as our CCO holds immense promise for our clients and our creative product. I strongly believe that Raj, alongside Saurabh will form a perfect unity of creative and strategy, making the agency, one of India’s leading creative agencies today, the best integrated agency in the region going forward,” Tutssel said.

     

    “The appointment of Raj and his partnership with Saurabh represents a new beginning and milestone for Leo Burnett India. India’s growing importance as an economic force on the world stage and its rapid change from a traditionally print and TV dominated market to one that will see online ad market reach $1.12 billion next year are key indicators of transformation in our clients’ businesses. We are focused on ensuring that Leo Burnett is at the forefront of this change, with the agility to meet the needs of today’s marketers. I have no doubt that under the combined power of Saurabh’s strategy and Raj’s creative leadership, they will be able to jointly take the agency to the next level and evolve into the new model of HumanKind communications company. Both of them will have the full support of the network to make Leo Burnett the fastest growing and most creative integrated agency in India,” said Leo Burnett Asia Pacific president Jarek Ziebinski.

     

    Varma added, “Five months back we communicated our intention to be the best integrated communication company in India. With the appointment of Raj, we have made a decisive step in that direction. Raj and I will partner to create work that is not only human, but also participative by design. We will focus on work which brings out the purpose of our brands. Ultimately, the route to building the most popular brands is in creating work which creates believers not just consumers.”