Category: Media and Advertising

  • Paper boat: Navigating successfully in the beverages market

    Paper boat: Navigating successfully in the beverages market

    MUMBAI: It’s not about commercial success; it’s about telling a story. It’s not about spending plenty, but it’s about innocently connecting one to nostalgia. 

    A brand from nowhere penetrated the Indian beverage market with a few never-heard-about drinks and in never-before-seen packaging and in no time emerged as a trend setter for others to follow. When it entered not many prophesised  success, but as they progressed and hit a home run, they definitely piqued brand mavens’ interest.

     Backed by Sequoia Capital start-up Hector Beverages’s Paperboat with a few million happy consumers has made a major mark in the $5.18 billion beverage market. 

    “956 happy people is the size of our company,” says Hector beverages CEO Neeraj Kakkar which somehow depicts the ethos the company follows. 

    There are three active plants in which both R&D and production takes place. The company raised about $30 million last year and pumped it into increasing manufacturing capacity. 

    “At this stage we are producing 420 bottles per minute. By June we will have our new plant in Mysore operating, that will spur up our production to 900 bottles per minute,” informs Kakkar.

     

    Though Hector Beverages would like to grow further but at this stage the management is not looking to raise any further funds.

     “There is no end to growth and we would like to grow further, but we have the money for now and we are not looking to raise more funds rather our focus is to launch new recipes,” says Kakkar.

     

    Besides happy people and quality infrastructure, Hector Beverages also has 14 recipes, which previously never featured in the catalogue of traditional beverage brands. Drinks, which only grandmothers used to prepare in the Indian kitchen, were introduced in innovative packages for consumers.  Be it  Kokam, Aam Panna or recently launched chili guava the drinks successfully managed  to take us down nostalgia lane.  

    Products are tested and gestated in the lab for up to three years before making it to shop shelves. “As we speak now we have more than 35 projects which we are working on. Khanji is a drink we started working on two years back and still we are not anywhere close to launching it. Recipe, research, raw material, commercialization, rollout is the broad structure that we follow,” the CEO educates. 

     

    Chilli Guava and the sweet concoction of jaggery Pannakam are the two drinks the beverage company has already launched this year and going forward the plan is to launch 10 more.

     

    The $100 million company has secured triple digit growth last year and plans to match that number this year too. “We are poor at numbers,” says Kakkar with a wide smile “and hence will not put any number target, but as I mentioned the target is to keep the recipe alive,” he adds.

     

    The recipes when clubbed with the TVCs Hector Beverages has been creating in association with Lowe Lintas, manage to take one to a paper boat ride down memory lane. The Malgudi Days tune paired with Gulzar’s poem and recitation are indeed an alluring hypnotic lead in to the mouth-watering fruit beverages in the TVCs. And behind all the marketing initiatives the man responsible is the company’s marketing head Parvesh Debuka. 

     

     

    He believes innocence is the key and that is all the brand wants to communicate.  Recently  the company reprinted The Jungle Book and offered it free to consumers purchasing six standi-pouches at a time. The bundle was released at a time when India was screening The Jungle Book in theatres. 

     

     

    “It is a co-incidence,” says Debuka, “We have been planning the reprint since a year now. That time we had no idea about when the movie will be in the theatres. This is a part of our plan to create a PaperBoat library and we reprinted Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome last year and next year too we will reprint one and give it for free to the consumers.”

     

    The Indian ethnic drinks manufacturer targets anyone who consumes fruit beverages  without any demographic segmentation. But its key target is the 20 to mid-30-yers and it’s communication is also addressed towards them. 

    “Digital is where we pay serious attention for its interactive nature but in terms of spend TV continues to be the focus and the return on TV is more,” says Kakkar. “This year value wise our marketing spend will go up as it will be certain per cent of the sales which has gone up significantly, but the percentile would be less than last year as last year our emphasis was on getting more awareness.”

     Consumer insights play a vital role in orchestrating the road map when it comes to marketing as well as packaging, “We got feedback after we changed the cap of our packet. Someone wrote to us sharing his difficulty in opening the new package and then we immediately changed it to the butterfly one. We also use feedback to strengthen our recipes and hence they are always precious,” adds Debuka.

     

    Paper Boat’s journey so far has shown others a new way to sail in to the beverage market and there are many now following them.

     Hajmola launched Yoodley with similar packaging and identical flavours, “Competition only makes the ecosystem better, there is nothing for us to worry about. In fact I am happy that there are other players coming in, it will broaden the size of the market,” concludes Kakkar. 

    Spoken like a true sailor!

  • GreenDot Health Foods Ltd unveils new summer brand campaign for Cornitos

    GreenDot Health Foods Ltd unveils new summer brand campaign for Cornitos

    NEW DELHI: Cornitos, the flagship brand of Greendots Health food Ltd, has rolled out two brand campaigns featuring its new exotic flavours Spicy Peri Peri and Extra Cheesy, Cheese and Herbs Nacho Crisps for this season.

    The 10-second ad campaigns will run across all national television channels and digital platforms. The ad features the entire range offered by Cornitos, with a focus on the two newly launched flavours. The colourful commercial effectively brings out the key message of the brand: Always a Good Time for Cornitos.

    Commenting on the launch of the ad campaigns, Greendot Health Foods Limited – Cornitos Director Vikram Aggarwal said: “Being a preferred choice for healthy snacking, the new TVC will reinforce the brand promise of premium quality and great taste. The tonality and mood of the ad has been kept very simple and the ad will help us reach out to masses.”

    Concept:

    First TVC: The Extra Cheesy campaign shows fresh corn being converted into nacho crisps and a sprinkle of grated fresh cheddar cheese and Italian herbs on Nachos happen to create the exotic flavour of Extra Cheesy, Cheese and Herbs. The TVC ends with the display of the full range of 10 exotic flavours offered by Cornitos.

    Second TVC: The PeriPeri campaign shows fresh corn being converted into nacho crisps and a sprinkle of African chili and fresh lemon on nachos that creates the exotic flavour of fiery PeriPeri. Fire shown in the ad symbolizes the heat of African chili packed in the PeriPeri Nacho Crisps pack. The TVC conveys the message of Peri Peri – Adding a new spice to theo.

    TVC links:

    Extra Cheesy – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX1G9xU9zdM

    Peri Peri – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zPqG4In9OI

    Credits:

    Client- Cornitos

    Agency: Studio 6 Productions

    Creative Head: Arijit Saha

  • GreenDot Health Foods Ltd unveils new summer brand campaign for Cornitos

    GreenDot Health Foods Ltd unveils new summer brand campaign for Cornitos

    NEW DELHI: Cornitos, the flagship brand of Greendots Health food Ltd, has rolled out two brand campaigns featuring its new exotic flavours Spicy Peri Peri and Extra Cheesy, Cheese and Herbs Nacho Crisps for this season.

    The 10-second ad campaigns will run across all national television channels and digital platforms. The ad features the entire range offered by Cornitos, with a focus on the two newly launched flavours. The colourful commercial effectively brings out the key message of the brand: Always a Good Time for Cornitos.

    Commenting on the launch of the ad campaigns, Greendot Health Foods Limited – Cornitos Director Vikram Aggarwal said: “Being a preferred choice for healthy snacking, the new TVC will reinforce the brand promise of premium quality and great taste. The tonality and mood of the ad has been kept very simple and the ad will help us reach out to masses.”

    Concept:

    First TVC: The Extra Cheesy campaign shows fresh corn being converted into nacho crisps and a sprinkle of grated fresh cheddar cheese and Italian herbs on Nachos happen to create the exotic flavour of Extra Cheesy, Cheese and Herbs. The TVC ends with the display of the full range of 10 exotic flavours offered by Cornitos.

    Second TVC: The PeriPeri campaign shows fresh corn being converted into nacho crisps and a sprinkle of African chili and fresh lemon on nachos that creates the exotic flavour of fiery PeriPeri. Fire shown in the ad symbolizes the heat of African chili packed in the PeriPeri Nacho Crisps pack. The TVC conveys the message of Peri Peri – Adding a new spice to theo.

    TVC links:

    Extra Cheesy – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX1G9xU9zdM

    Peri Peri – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zPqG4In9OI

    Credits:

    Client- Cornitos

    Agency: Studio 6 Productions

    Creative Head: Arijit Saha

  • This campaign reinforces the positioning of Aaj Tak as the SABSE TEZ: Ashish Bagga

    This campaign reinforces the positioning of Aaj Tak as the SABSE TEZ: Ashish Bagga

    MUMBAI: In the competitive ecosystem today, having a strong editorial strategy is not enough for the Indian News Broadcasters. A cutting edge television commercial is a must for them to garner eyeballs. India Today group for its leading Hindi news channel Aaj Tak rolled out a new campaign. The title “Aankhen Khol De,” itself is an intriguing one.

    Conceptualised and created by the renowned Bollywood film maker and expert ad maker Pradeep Sarkar. The campaign features a series of 8 hilarious black and white commercials namely, Andha Dharna, Angootha Chap & Rishwat Ki Daal with a twist to humour.

    “This campaign reinforces the positioning of Aaj Tak as the SABSE TEZ news channel with the message of being the eye opener of society. For the last 15 years, Aaj Tak has dominated the news space as the nation’s No.1 News channel and the people’s brand that rules over the mindspace and heartspace. The campaign reiterates the role of Aaj Tak to dig out the truth and to present it as it is, something that the channel has delivered through the years making it the Indian viewer’s clear preference,” says India Today CEO Ashish Bagga

    The ace ad film maker was also the man behind Aaj Tak’s first TVC after channel was launched. Later, his first TVC with Aaj Tak won him the Best Director of the Year Award at Abby Award Ceremony, an award instituted for the first time in 2003. In addition, his company Apocalypso Films also bagged the silver for campaign of the year at the Abby’s with its Aaj Tak campaign.

  • This campaign reinforces the positioning of Aaj Tak as the SABSE TEZ: Ashish Bagga

    This campaign reinforces the positioning of Aaj Tak as the SABSE TEZ: Ashish Bagga

    MUMBAI: In the competitive ecosystem today, having a strong editorial strategy is not enough for the Indian News Broadcasters. A cutting edge television commercial is a must for them to garner eyeballs. India Today group for its leading Hindi news channel Aaj Tak rolled out a new campaign. The title “Aankhen Khol De,” itself is an intriguing one.

    Conceptualised and created by the renowned Bollywood film maker and expert ad maker Pradeep Sarkar. The campaign features a series of 8 hilarious black and white commercials namely, Andha Dharna, Angootha Chap & Rishwat Ki Daal with a twist to humour.

    “This campaign reinforces the positioning of Aaj Tak as the SABSE TEZ news channel with the message of being the eye opener of society. For the last 15 years, Aaj Tak has dominated the news space as the nation’s No.1 News channel and the people’s brand that rules over the mindspace and heartspace. The campaign reiterates the role of Aaj Tak to dig out the truth and to present it as it is, something that the channel has delivered through the years making it the Indian viewer’s clear preference,” says India Today CEO Ashish Bagga

    The ace ad film maker was also the man behind Aaj Tak’s first TVC after channel was launched. Later, his first TVC with Aaj Tak won him the Best Director of the Year Award at Abby Award Ceremony, an award instituted for the first time in 2003. In addition, his company Apocalypso Films also bagged the silver for campaign of the year at the Abby’s with its Aaj Tak campaign.

  • Asian Paints unveils first TVC for SmartCare solutions

    Asian Paints unveils first TVC for SmartCare solutions

    MUMBAI: Asian Paints has unveiled its first TVC for the SmartCare range of waterproofing solutions. The witty commercial makes a point with its #ZubaanDeDo message, indicating homes to bid goodbye to dampness, cracks and water leakage.

    Asian Paints sales marketing and technology – president Amit Syngle shared, “The film taps into the widespread belief that once a house is afflicted with leakage, cracks and dampness, one can never get rid of it. Asian Paints SmartCare range is here to provide assured waterproofing solutions to consumers. We are offering a first-of-its-kind retail waterproofing warranty on our range of waterproofing solutions which establishes the credentials of the product. This film will help us establish the fact that one can get rid of waterproofing issues for a longer period and we are ready to give our word on the performance parameters. ‘ZubaanDeDo.’”

    The TVC showcases a real-life situation featuring a young couple with a broker and a home-owner. The house they see is damp with cracked, leaking walls. Here, the homeowner promises to fix them and guarantees a lasting look with no leakage or if leakage returns, he will give away the house to the tenant for free. The TVC takes an exciting turn when based on his experience in dealing with homes; the broker challenges the home-owner on the water-proof warranty claim and instead of the young couple, the broker himself takes the apartment for double the rent. Over months and years, the broker tries his best to inflict cracks and dampen the home, but fails and eventually gives up.

    The campaign where the homeowner keeps up the ‘Zubaan’ he gave on water-proofing of his home, communicates SmartCare water-proofing solution’s proven ability to offer assured protection from leakage. Also, the warranty underlines Asian Paints’ unique ways of bringing to its customers, only the best.

  • Asian Paints unveils first TVC for SmartCare solutions

    Asian Paints unveils first TVC for SmartCare solutions

    MUMBAI: Asian Paints has unveiled its first TVC for the SmartCare range of waterproofing solutions. The witty commercial makes a point with its #ZubaanDeDo message, indicating homes to bid goodbye to dampness, cracks and water leakage.

    Asian Paints sales marketing and technology – president Amit Syngle shared, “The film taps into the widespread belief that once a house is afflicted with leakage, cracks and dampness, one can never get rid of it. Asian Paints SmartCare range is here to provide assured waterproofing solutions to consumers. We are offering a first-of-its-kind retail waterproofing warranty on our range of waterproofing solutions which establishes the credentials of the product. This film will help us establish the fact that one can get rid of waterproofing issues for a longer period and we are ready to give our word on the performance parameters. ‘ZubaanDeDo.’”

    The TVC showcases a real-life situation featuring a young couple with a broker and a home-owner. The house they see is damp with cracked, leaking walls. Here, the homeowner promises to fix them and guarantees a lasting look with no leakage or if leakage returns, he will give away the house to the tenant for free. The TVC takes an exciting turn when based on his experience in dealing with homes; the broker challenges the home-owner on the water-proof warranty claim and instead of the young couple, the broker himself takes the apartment for double the rent. Over months and years, the broker tries his best to inflict cracks and dampen the home, but fails and eventually gives up.

    The campaign where the homeowner keeps up the ‘Zubaan’ he gave on water-proofing of his home, communicates SmartCare water-proofing solution’s proven ability to offer assured protection from leakage. Also, the warranty underlines Asian Paints’ unique ways of bringing to its customers, only the best.

  • 612 League unveils its Summer 2016 Campaign

    612 League unveils its Summer 2016 Campaign

    MUMBAI: Taking the brand’s innovative offerings forward, 612 League, pioneers in “tweens” apparel in India, recently launched its Spring Summer 2016 collection supported by an exciting marketing campaign. The range of denims, shorts, tees, collared tees, shirts, skirts, party wear and casual dresses embraces the season’s favourites and enriches them with an international twist on design. The new collection is now available across e-stores and retail outfits.

    The concept of the campaign drives from the brand’s belief that children are the ambassadors for a better future. So, through a series of slice-of-life incidences, it follows a vibrant and cheerful feel that has come to be synonymous with the spirit of childhood. Each visual and even the accompanying background score is intended at paying a tribute to a child’s imaginative world in a simple yet emotive manner be it through a girl who’s innocently trying on lipstick, a child coming down a slide and kids revelling in their make-belief airplane.

    Highlighting the key messaging from the brand’s perspective, Manu Indrayan, CEO & CO- Founder, 612 League said, “We believe that all kids have a right to enjoy a happy, carefree and active childhood. The campaign effectively brings out our core philosophy in a way that’s not only visually appealing but also completely in sync with our positioning.”

    The brand’s key message of “celebrating the journey of childhood” finds the perfect expression in creative agency, From Here On’s storytelling abilities. Talking about developing the brand campaign, From Here On, said, “Childhood is undeniably one of the best phases of life. It’s the time to explore, discover and be curious without a cause; children aren’t limited by the realities of the physical world. To bring out this thought, we created a campaign that spoke about the child’s unbridled imagination and the zeal to discover – sometimes, this holds the cue to what the child is going to be and achieve. Our communication is really an ode to a kid’s innate inquisitiveness and we are sure that a lot of parents will be able to see a reflection of their own children in our campaign.”

    612 League’s distinct and well-defined brand image is uniquely captured through an anthem that reinforces the ‘ready for tomorrow’ thought. “The campaign finds the best possible way to convey our ideology that children are indeed the torchbearers for a bright future,” added Manu.

  • 612 League unveils its Summer 2016 Campaign

    612 League unveils its Summer 2016 Campaign

    MUMBAI: Taking the brand’s innovative offerings forward, 612 League, pioneers in “tweens” apparel in India, recently launched its Spring Summer 2016 collection supported by an exciting marketing campaign. The range of denims, shorts, tees, collared tees, shirts, skirts, party wear and casual dresses embraces the season’s favourites and enriches them with an international twist on design. The new collection is now available across e-stores and retail outfits.

    The concept of the campaign drives from the brand’s belief that children are the ambassadors for a better future. So, through a series of slice-of-life incidences, it follows a vibrant and cheerful feel that has come to be synonymous with the spirit of childhood. Each visual and even the accompanying background score is intended at paying a tribute to a child’s imaginative world in a simple yet emotive manner be it through a girl who’s innocently trying on lipstick, a child coming down a slide and kids revelling in their make-belief airplane.

    Highlighting the key messaging from the brand’s perspective, Manu Indrayan, CEO & CO- Founder, 612 League said, “We believe that all kids have a right to enjoy a happy, carefree and active childhood. The campaign effectively brings out our core philosophy in a way that’s not only visually appealing but also completely in sync with our positioning.”

    The brand’s key message of “celebrating the journey of childhood” finds the perfect expression in creative agency, From Here On’s storytelling abilities. Talking about developing the brand campaign, From Here On, said, “Childhood is undeniably one of the best phases of life. It’s the time to explore, discover and be curious without a cause; children aren’t limited by the realities of the physical world. To bring out this thought, we created a campaign that spoke about the child’s unbridled imagination and the zeal to discover – sometimes, this holds the cue to what the child is going to be and achieve. Our communication is really an ode to a kid’s innate inquisitiveness and we are sure that a lot of parents will be able to see a reflection of their own children in our campaign.”

    612 League’s distinct and well-defined brand image is uniquely captured through an anthem that reinforces the ‘ready for tomorrow’ thought. “The campaign finds the best possible way to convey our ideology that children are indeed the torchbearers for a bright future,” added Manu.

  • Dentsu Creative Impact creates digital campaign for Hitachi

    Dentsu Creative Impact creates digital campaign for Hitachi

    MUMBAI: In a category that strives on differentiation and innovative features to draw eyeballs, brands need to constantly bring refreshed news. For Hitachi, the clear task was not only to get this critical attention but also establish clear leadership in the minds of the affluent, young  digital savvy ‘netizens’.

    The opportunity identified was the revolutionary ‘I Clean’ feature that cleans the filter of the air conditioner automatically. But the idea was not merely to tell a story of innovation and technology. Dentsu Creative Impact believed that the story needs to be re-told to the consumers who are already facing a barrage of features, choices and options every day.

    And the disruption came in the form of not only the product and the message, but also the medium. In a category, where traditional media rules the roost, Dentsu Creative Impact and Hitachi took an unconventional approach. And the idea Hitachi #NothingDirty with Badshah was born. Just as the ‘I-Clean’ feature automatically cleans up the dirt, the ruling sensation of India also cleans up the lyrics for the ultimate summer party anthem.

    The attempt is a powerful integration of the brand within the content. Delivering the message of ‘automatic cleaning’ by the king of rap Badshah himself, the song is cool, fun and upbeat.

    Watch how India’s coolest rapper turn something dirty into the coolest and cleanest song of the summer, just like how Hitachi’s iClean Plus technology cleans the AC’s filter automatically.