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  • “Fusing globetrotting glamour with timeless tradition: Mia’s Starburst Collection”: Mia by Tanishq’s Shyamala Ramanan

    “Fusing globetrotting glamour with timeless tradition: Mia’s Starburst Collection”: Mia by Tanishq’s Shyamala Ramanan

    Mumbai: Born with the heritage and the legacy of Tanishq, Mia is a brand of bold, modern and chic jewellery. For the young and the young at heart and the stylish, Mia crafts gold jewellery in designs that are unique, minimal and extremely versatile. Featuring a wide range, the collections from Mia are designed to accessorize you for every moment and every occasion effortlessly. Crafted in 18kt & 14kt gold, Mia’s diamond jewellery range has over 1500 designs starting at Rs 4999/-*. Mia is a network of over 120 standalone stores and is present in leading Tanishq stores.

    As the festival of lights, Diwali, approaches, Mia by Tanishq introduces the Starburst collection, a cosmic-inspired ode in jewellery. This collection captures the essence of the sun, moon, stars, and planets, resonating with the festive spirit of Diwali, Navratri and Durga Pujo. With prices starting from Rs. 2999 onwards, Starburst offers a diverse range, ensuring that every woman jewellery reflects her individuality. This Diwali, let it be the guiding star to illuminate your celebrations.

    Crafted in exquisite 14kt gold, serves as a radiant reminder that every woman carries a fragment of the universe within her. The collection draws inspiration from the sun, moon, and stars, bringing the cosmos to life in every intricate detail. Each piece is a work of art, with highlights including a low neckline elongated chain adorned with celestial motifs, a true masterpiece that mirrors the beauty of the night sky.

    In addition, the collection introduces a modernized version of the timeless Chand Bali earrings, offering a contemporary twist on a cherished classic. From regal blue sapphire arm cuffs exuding sophistication to unique statement earrings, each piece makes a bold impression. Also features hand jewellery like modern haathphools and nail rings, diamonds encrusted within moon and star settings, and pieces representing the sun-moon duality. Through the launch of the Starburst collection during the festive campaign, Mia aims to remind each customer of their stellar potential and experience timeless and dazzling pieces that encapsulate celestial and cosmic themes in vibrant, larger-than-life designs, featuring shimmering diamonds clustered together- perfect for Diwali gifting and self-indulgence.

    On the sidelines of the Starburst launch in Mumbai Indiantelevision.com spoke to Mia by Tanishq business head Shyamala Ramanan on this collection, the thought process on executing it and her journey with the brand and much more….

    Edited Excerpts:

    On the launch of the Starburst collection

    We’ve been working on multiple collections, getting to know consumer preferences, and now we feel we have a good understanding of what our customers are looking for. One of our designers had a brilliant idea inspired by the night sky, and we’ve noticed a growing trend in spirituality that involves connecting with nature and the universe. We previously explored this in a collection called “Nature’s Finest,” which focused on plants, forests, and all things green. Building on this idea, I came across an interesting fact about gold being referred to as “the tears of the sun,” which got me thinking about the origins of gold and our connection to celestial events.

    So, the Big Bang, discussions with our design team, and the upcoming Diwali and festive season inspired us to create a collection that encapsulates the mystique of the past and the promise of the future. We decided to call it “Starburst.” The design team was enthusiastic about working on this concept because we believe it’s quite unique in recent times. The challenge was to blend an international concept with our own cultural elements, such as “navratnas” and “nakshatras,” in a way that feels both familiar and distinct. As a result, we now have over 200 designs in this collection.

    While brainstorming how to launch this special collection, we had an idea about how women can uplift and support each other through collaboration. One individual who stood out as a perfect fit for this was Rakul, and it seemed as if the stars aligned to make “Starburst” a significant topic of discussion in the fashion world.

    On the TG for the brand Mia by Tanishq

    As for our target audience, we initially focused on young women, but we’ve noticed that our appeal extends to various demographics. Mia’s customers now include men and older individuals who appreciate the brand’s versatility and affordability. Mia is an excellent choice for women who want to explore more jewellery options without breaking the bank. Our exchange policies are similar to those of Tanishq, making Mia a convenient choice for those who wish to wear and flaunt our jewellery. It’s ideal for travel and makes for fantastic gifts. When you gift Mia, you’re essentially complimenting someone by calling them a “Mia woman,” and it’s suitable for various life stages.

    Recently, we’ve also seen men expressing themselves through jewellery, and we were pleasantly surprised when men began purchasing our products. It started with our Rakhi collection, which was initially requested by women for their convenience. We created silver pieces that could double as brooches or pendants, encouraging people to wear our jewellery regularly instead of locking it away. We’re against the idea of keeping jewellery in a locker. We designed these pieces to be unisex, acknowledging the growing global movement of gender fluidity. We’re engaging with Gen Z, so we’re striving to be more inclusive and accessible, appealing to people from all walks of life who want to express themselves freely.

    On the marketing plans for this campaign

    Our primary focus is on the digital realm because that’s where our customers primarily engage with us. We’ve embraced a predominantly digital approach. However, we’ll also implement specific booster campaigns, particularly during the gifting season for XY and Z. This means that we may make appearances in print, outdoors, and even on TV. In the case of TV, we’ve shifted our strategy to connected TV. Notably, we have an exciting collaboration in progress for the ICC World Cup where two female commentators are being styled by Mia.

    We’re seizing the right opportunities at the right time, and we believe this approach will resonate with many men looking to gift their special women a piece of Mia.

    On the idea of getting into sports in India as you’ve sponsored RCB and also the Indian Olympic team

    As I mentioned earlier, our aim was to challenge the conventional notions of femininity. We also wanted to acknowledge the tremendous progress women were making in the world of sports, shattering stereotypes along the way. It was imperative for us to be a part of this movement. It was quite serendipitous that the Olympics were taking place at that time, and we decided to engage with the athletes, having some of them wear our jewellery.

    What’s unique about our jewellery is that it’s non-intrusive, and we offer a range that is quite minimalist. Many Indian women feel incomplete without adorning themselves with jewellery, and we sought to provide them with elegant pieces that complement their stage of life. Additionally, our jewellery is versatile; it seamlessly transitions from the sports arena to the evening, making it perfect for athletes.

    After the Olympics, we noticed the growing popularity of women’s cricket, especially among the younger generation. We couldn’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this movement. It’s all about empowering women, and we wholeheartedly embrace the idea.

    On the most challenging brand among those you’ve led in the group

    It’s not about challenges for me; it’s all about excitement. I find myself like a child, relishing the process of fitting puzzle pieces together. At other times, I see myself as an explorer, constantly seeking new paths and innovative approaches to what I do. This brings me immense joy, and even during my holidays, I find myself conceptualizing and creating.

    Every brand I’ve been involved with has provided me with this opportunity. Whether it was introducing Tommy Hilfiger 20 years ago, crafting the brand identity for Favre Luba, Helios Retail, or designing Zoop watches for kids, I’ve embarked on various novel endeavours within the system. I even had the chance to launch Taneira, a venture that no one expected from the Tata group – sarees. It’s never been a challenge; it’s been an enjoyable journey. Each project comes with its own set of elements to figure out, akin to being on a treadmill or engaging in a mental chess game to position and execute ideas.

    Putting all of this together has been a fulfilling experience, and I’m delighted that these ventures have stood the test of time.

    On the growth of Mia YoY

    As you mentioned, we are now entering our teenage years – Mia by Tanishq is in its 13th year. When I assumed leadership of the brand, it was generating around 100 crores in revenue, but we had other priorities to address at that time. We saw the opportunity to reignite Mia, and it’s been an incredible journey. As Ajoy pointed out, we’ve expanded our revenue from 100 crores to 750 crores in just three and a half to four years. This remarkable growth trajectory speaks for itself, and the timing couldn’t be better.

    The impact of COVID-19 also played a role in this transformation. It made people realize the value of living life to the fullest and enjoying what they do. Mia offers a valuable accessory that women all over the world commonly use, and I believe this is an opportune moment for us.

  • Better Body Bombay unveils new exotic spa personal care ranges

    Better Body Bombay unveils new exotic spa personal care ranges

    Mumbai: Better Body Bombay (bbb), the quintessential personal care brand is thrilled to announce the launch of seven exotic personal care ranges that promise a rejuvenating and pampering experience for all.

    As a clean beauty brand committed to offering consciously curated products tailored to the Indian skin type, bbb has established itself as a trusted name in the realm of personal care. With a vision to provide holistic care from head to toe, bbb has introduced these new ranges to cater to the diverse needs of its discerning customers.

    “Each of our new ranges is a celebration of Bombay’s rich culture and diverse landscapes, encapsulated in a bottle. We believe that self-care should be an indulgent experience, and our products are designed to make you feel pampered and rejuvenated,” said bbb CEO Sandeep Saxena.

    The Milk & Forest Honey range offers a delightful blend of milk and forest honey, enveloping you in a comforting embrace reminiscent of sunny days and sweet nostalgia. Meanwhile, the aloe vera & coconut range nourishes your skin, leaving it supple and deeply moisturized, as if drenched by the soothing rains.

    For those seeking to revitalize their hair, the Onion range provides the perfect solution, infusing your locks with the revitalizing potency of onion extract. The tea tree & Kaffir lime range purifies and uplifts with its botanical medley, evoking the sounds of the woods and the freshness of nature.

    Calm by the sea, bbb’s lavender & chamomile range, transports you to a tranquil oasis of calmness after a hectic day, while the Blood Orange range energizes your senses with its invigorating aura.

    Lastly, the pistachio & argan oil range offers pure goodness in the form of nourishing argan and pistachio oils, ensuring an instant boost that uplifts your spirits and prepares you for the day ahead.

    At bbb, the launch of these new personal care ranges is a testament to their unwavering commitment to providing quality products that cater to diverse needs while promoting self-care and self-indulgence.

  • Bacardi India’s Legacy Collective unveils new TVC with Ranbir Kapoor

    Bacardi India’s Legacy Collective unveils new TVC with Ranbir Kapoor

    Mumbai: Legacy Collective – Bacardi’s first and one-of-a-kind e-commerce platform that is bringing together Indian-made brands under one umbrella – has launched its latest campaign featuring a TVC with brand ambassador and renowned actor Ranbir Kapoor. Launched across TV, social media, digital, and cinemas, the brand film drives home the profound message that a legacy is not just for a chosen few, and with time as one’s ally everyone can carve their own legacy by staying true to their passion. In doing so, the campaign stays true to the Legacy Collective ethos – honoring the passion of homegrown brands in India who have just begun their journey.  

    Over the past few years, made-in-India brands have multiplied rapidly and taken center stage in the Indian market as they cater to the specific needs of the Indian consumers, while also ensuring premium quality and exclusivity.  

    With the aim to connect these visionary homegrown brands with consumers in the country, Bacardi had launched Legacy Collective in December last year with the iconic actor Ranbir Kapoor as the face of the brand. The launch of its latest brand film comes as another step in this direction, aimed to celebrate and empower the spirit of homegrown brands in the country.

    Commenting on the launch, Ayaesha Gooptu, Head of Domestic Brown Spirits, Bacardi, India & Legacy Collective, said, “Furthering our dedication amidst the emboldening make-in-india wave in the country, Legacy Collective is thrilled to bring to Indian audiences this latest TVC that beautifully captures the ethos of the platform. Featuring brand ambassador Ranbir Kapoor, this first-of-its-kind film is our ode to the spirit of those disruptors, innovators, and changemakers who are crafting a new legacy for the future of lifestyle in India with their relentless passion and creativity,”

    Talking about his experience, actor Ranbir Kapoor said, “Being a part of the Legacy Collective journey has been a thoroughly heartwarming experience. I really enjoyed working on the latest film that celebrates the power of building one’s own legacy in one’s own individualistic way. This is something that truly resonates with me as well, making it a project I will always cherish.”

    Explaining the idea behind the campaign, Orchard Advertising Pvt Ltd head of creative Pravin Sutar said, “At its heart, Legacy Collective is about progress and inspiring everyone to embrace their individual journey to success by staying true to their passion. Our campaign reflects on the insight that when time is your ally, you can carve your own legacy. And the film featuring the imitable Ranbir Kapor, an icon himself, perfectly delivers this message to our audiences.”

    The Legacy Collective aims to propel homegrown brands in India who have just begun their journey. With innate Indian traditions and heritage at heart intertwined with modern-day designs, the platform will further empower these brands to showcase their collection to a diverse set of inquisitive shoppers.

  • Pepe Jeans unveils AW23 campaign: “W11 Love from London” with model Lila Moss

    Pepe Jeans unveils AW23 campaign: “W11 Love from London” with model Lila Moss

    Mumbai: As Pepe Jeans London celebrates its 50th anniversary under the seasonal story “I Love London”, the original London-born denim lifestyle brand presents captivating collaborations with two London style icons that pay homage to its timeless London heritage.

    First revealed is the “W11 LOVE FROM LONDON” campaign, lensed by photographer Alasdair McLellan capturing British model Lila Moss, whose captivating presence graces covers worldwide, as she embarks on a journey through the spirited streets of W11, which encompass the vibrant neighbourhoods of Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove in West London. Each location effortlessly complements the London Boho looks from the Pepe Jeans AW23 collection, creating an enchanting narrative that captures the true essence of Pepe Jeans’ birthplace.

    Lila showcases the latest styles from the collection, including iconic denim pieces made from 100 per cent recycled fibres, a houndstooth wool coat with military details, a wide-leg chino in soft corduroy, baggy palazzo pants with a relaxed fit in a soft twill fabric, and a double-breasted houndstooth wool-blend blazer, to name just a few.

  • The Saundh Man: Royal élan meets earthy elegance

    The Saundh Man: Royal élan meets earthy elegance

    Mumbai: Introducing a bold stride in its journey, Saundh, an everyday affordable-luxury label focused on womenswear, now unveils ‘The Saundh Man’, its first-ever men’s collection. With an established reputation for crafting exquisitely handcrafted styles, Saundh’s inaugural menswear collection marks a momentous step, as the brand embraces an all-new category poised for reinvention.

    ‘The Saundh Man’ marks an exciting new chapter within Saundh’s meticulously crafted narrative of intricate print tales. This collection is tailored for the ones who embrace empowerment and express themselves fiercely. Reflecting founder Sarabjeet Saluja’s visionary perspective, ‘The Saundh Man’ represents a distinct and exceptional expression of style and character.

    Founder and CEO of Saundh, Sarabjeet Saluja, said, “Saundh’s foray into menswear was fostered by a large gap we identified in the market. While there are a lot of legacy players in the male cultural wear segment, their extravagant price points result in inaccessibility for a larger section of consumers. The Saundh Man is built to be a game changer in this space, a collection that brings class leading quality and suave aesthetics at accessible price tags.”

    Elaborating on his vision, Sarabjeet added, “The average Indian male has close to zero choices when it comes to affordable cultural apparel that looks aesthetic and feels grand. Moreover, this category glaringly lacks the luxury of choice that exists in women’s wear. These are the pain points that we address with The Saundh Man collection”.

    Saundh’s inaugural range boasts of rare prints, radical designs, and radiant palettes. Capturing the true essence of modern men, the diverse lineup inherits majestic hues of ivory, breathtaking shades of pink, serene tints of green and bright layers of yellow. With this collection, Saundh has crafted an eye-catching collection that flaunts its cultural roots with pride. The collection debuts with a capsule edit of 12 pieces that include a ravishing range of kurtas, and ethnic jackets (bandis).

    As the season of festivals beckons upon us, The Saundh Man makes for a great addition to all our shopping hampers. May it be for yourself or the marvelous men in your life, The Saundh Man is more than just a gift; it is an expression of exquisite taste and exceptional craftsmanship.

    Ranging from Rs 6999, the latest range is available at Saundh’s ten key stores exclusively as well as on the brand’s official website.

  • Find out ‘What’s new on the menu’ with the Philips Airfryer’s latest campaign

    Find out ‘What’s new on the menu’ with the Philips Airfryer’s latest campaign

    Mumbai: Airfryer brand- Philips Airfryer has launched its new campaign ‘What’s new on the menu’ challenging the common misconception about the limited usage of the gadget when it comes to creating Indian recipes. The campaign emphasises on the appliance’s versatility in the Indian setting, showcasing a variety of traditional, everyday dishes that can be expertly and easily prepared using the Philips Airfryer.

    The campaign comprises three films which have been pivoted around some of the most basic ingredients like ‘besan’ (chickpea flour), chicken and readily available vegetables such as ‘gobi’ (cauliflower) that can be found in today’s kitchen and Philips Airfryer’s ability to turn them into appetising recipes. While the first film depicts two girls at the supermarket being amazed at the amount of recipes that can be churned out using ‘Gobi’ (cauliflower), the second commercial captures flatmates discussing the variety of dishes that can be made with leftover ‘besan’ (chickpea flour) and the last one showcasing a couple awakened by a hen’s clucking sound when the half-asleep husband begins with a monologue on chicken based munchies. All the flavours culminate into the Philips Airfryer, transforming everyday cooking into a wholesome experience.

    The films conceptualised by Lowe Lintas, also captures the Philips Airfryer’s unique rapid air technology which provides 360-degree cooking results, allowing users to explore a variety of dishes while cooking with up to 90 per cent less fat.

    Commenting on the new campaign, Versuni India Home Solutions Ltd (formerly known as Philips Domestic Appliances) chief marketing officer Pooja Baid said, “The essence of our campaign lies in inspiring more and more Indian households to use the Philips Airfryer in everyday cooking. The idea was to showcase its versatility even with the most ordinary ingredients that can be found in our kitchen’s today along with encouraging our consumers to explore a wide array of homegrown delicacies from crispy snacks to hearty meals, prepared in a healthier and a more convenient way. Our endeavour continues to be to establish Philips Airfryer as the new way of cooking for Indians.”

    Lowe Lintas regional creative officer Vasudha Misra added, “These commercials could have easily been for a food delivery service, or for a flavour-enhancing masala. Which is actually the point! An Aifryer commercial that breaks the codes of a typical Airfryer commercial. Whether it be showing college-going girls, or mouth-watering non-vegetarian dishes being prepared. Which we hope will help Philips Airfryer reach out to new and old audiences by making them look at the product in a new light. Of course, that the commercials also make you giggle, or chuckle, or (dare we hope) laugh, doesn’t hurt either.”

    The campaign will go live across digital, TV, and OTT platforms.

  • Festive bonanza: Explore brand advocacy to generate high marketing ROI

    Festive bonanza: Explore brand advocacy to generate high marketing ROI

    Mumbai: Brand advocacy is something that has been on the marketing charts for a while now and continues to do the rounds. With the festive season setting in and the digital bug which has already bitten everyone, companies are going all gaga about their brands, their new launches, etc., and brand advocacy is obviously on their roster of marketing initiatives in a robust manner. In this story, with some industry veterans, I look to explore brand advocacy and how it is going to help brands this festive season; the growth of brand advocacy; trends; innovations; and more.

    First things first, what exactly is brand advocacy? Brand advocacy is a method of growing your brand organically—it’s about people who love a brand and converse about it, continue to support the company and its products and services, and promote it too. This word-of-mouth marketing technique helps brands build their target group cost-effectively without spending an exuberant amount of money on traditional advertising.

    One of the notable examples of a brand using brand advocacy and being successful in its attempt was when Coca-Cola India did the “Share A Coke” campaign in 2018–19, which was an Indian spin-off of their global campaign, taking ‘relationships’ as the concept. Google Pay is another brand that, when launched, used the referral programme to organically boost its users’ acquisition. 

    According to the understanding of a few, brand advocacy is mostly used in the B2B industry. From a market sentiment perspective, one could look at most players being in the technology, financial, e-commerce, and education segments; those are the leaders at the moment.

    Growth in brand-by-brand advocacy can vary from category to category. For example, more than half of Indian consumers make brand and product recommendations in major categories such as food and groceries, computers, several financial services (insurance, savings accounts, credit cards, and home loans), mobile phones, and cars.

    During the festive season, on an average, 30–40 per cent growth can be expected in certain categories like food and groceries. Growth can be higher in the affluent segment of consumers and can touch 45–55 per cent. During festivities, 10-12 per cent growth in advocacy can lead to 2X growth in revenue.

    Brand advocacy and influencer marketing: same or different?

    Influencer marketing, to some extent, sounds like it’s the same as brand advocacy, doesn’t it? So, how exactly is brand advocacy different from influencer marketing? Or truly, is it the same? How similar or different are these, to and from each other?

    An advocacy platform that enables brands to transform their stakeholders into brand advocates, Socxo chief marketing officer Ajit Narayan describes the distinction between the two, in the best possible manner. “They are both similar and different at the same time. like the coin used by Jai in “Sholay.” The toss is the same. But the result is always determined by the person tossing the coin in advance,” he spells out.

    When the term influencer marketing is used, it’s about using mid-tier influencers (who have a following of about 50k–5 lakh followers) as well as celebrities (1 million+ followers). But when it comes to brand advocacy, it is about leveraging nano-influencers (1k – 10k followers) and micro-influencers (10k – 50k followers) within the brand’s communities.

    Influencer marketing and brand advocacy may sound similar, but they’re not the same and both reside in different consumer mindsets. Influencer marketing is about someone in an influential position considered to be an industry thought leader or have followers speaking about the brand. He/she may or may not be a customer of the product/service.

    Brand advocacy, on the other hand, is defined by brand love from customers, employees, or consumers. Someone who advocates for the brand in multiple conversations.

    Influencer marketing and brand advocacy are both part of integrated digital marketing but are non-interchangeable terms. They are not the same as they fulfil the two distinct but unique needs of a brand in their marketing ecosystem.

    Influencers are change agents with great expertise in creating content that caters to a specific/niche set of an engaged audience. Influencer marketing is a system of identifying people who are already famous on social media and then getting into a process of content sharing about the brand/products/campaigns through them. Albeit, with a dash of flexibility for the influencer to share as per their preferences. However, this is applicable when the influencers are macro and celebrity influencers who have a say in the content.

    Whereas advocates are the supporters/loyalists of the brands (typically the customers) who may not have the power to influence but have an impact as they possess an affinity for a product/service. Brand advocacy is a two-pronged process. On the one hand, it identifies those key stakeholders (employees, customers, partners, fans) who are active on social media. But, not necessarily big influencers and marketing to their contacts using their networks.

    Brand advocacy in the advertising and marketing mix

    Brand advocacy is becoming the leading component in the advertising and marketing mix. The fact is that for such a thing to happen, one needs compounding, and as with everything else, compounding is a factor of time and consistency. Ajit asserts, “One cannot expect to generate big results just by randomly activating a program for three months.”

    But yes, brand advocacy is always at the forefront of any marketing communication mix. “Focusing on incentivisation and creating a brand narrative that allows first-time customers to come back through loyalty schemes and personalisation, which makes any prospect feel connected, can go a long way,” explains Puretech Digital senior vice president of digital marketing Kamaljit Saini.

    Especially in the festive season, brands want to reach the masses, so utilising TV and digital to reach out to a large number of people at a time is obvious. The question is, how does brand advocacy assist a brand in this? Or does it have its own role to play?

    Kamaljit elucidates, “I think brand advocacy mixed with influencer marketing has a major impact on how a brand is perceived and eventually grows in its targeted segment. It can help a brand become visible to larger audiences, build stronger brand awareness, and increase revenue without incurring any of the costs associated with other traditional marketing campaigns. An important role that advocacy plays in the overall marketing mix is that it allows brand visibility to grow organically and demonstrate the value proposition.”

    Ajit talks about the growth of brand advocacy as an advertising and marketing aid specifically for the festive season. He says that the former is growing at roughly 15–20 per cent or more and is bound to become a consistent add-on to traditional ways of marketing in the next five years. “The true value and power of brand advocacy will be the growth of individuals as potential micro-influencers, and it goes beyond just branding to contribute to the employer, brand, and culture of the organisation,” he adds.

    Brand advocates are 50 per cent more likely to influence others’ purchase decisions than regular customers. “As advocates are acquired organically with limited or no cost increment, brand advocacy will see a further boost through innovative gratification and referral schemes, which are already making an impact in D2C categories across all major existing and upcoming brands,” points out Kamaljit.

    Brand advocacy and the festive season

    It’s a fact that brand advocacy has been a part of the overall marketing mix for most brands. Kamaljit believes that since the advent of social media, active review channels and aggregating platforms, brand advocacy has gone to the next level.

    As per a Nielsen report, 92 per cent of consumers trust recommendations from brand advocates. “Although the influencer market is a hot topic these days, brand advocacy indeed has a greater potential to push for a larger ROI and has a much bigger contribution towards the campaign’s success. As it has been already established and it is a fact that Indian consumers are much more active advocates, the market size for brand advocacy will continue to grow in leaps and bounds during the festive season. Especially, post the pandemic, several brands have gone D2C in most of the consumer segments and brand advocacy is ever-increasing both in size and volume,” he tells.

    Pondering whether the online traffic is as much during the non-festive season as it is during the festive season, the reality is that festivities do drive volume with regard to traffic numbers, but it varies from category to category. Typically, consumer durables, food, groceries, electronics, gifting, personal care, etc., observe incremental growth on the back of significant discounts and offers during the festival season. Traffic during the festive season sees a jump as a number of people spend more time evaluating these offers online before making the purchases. The actual purchase could be made online or offline. Add to that, the huge shopping festivals launched by e-commerce brands contribute to the big jumps in digital traffic.

    Brand advocacy needs to be planned from a short-term or long-term perspective. “From a short-term angle, the brand should be a part of the consideration set. It helps to build trust if the brand is new and buyers feel more confident in buying the product. From a long-term point of view, there should be brand pull and customers should come to you rather than you going to them,” emphasises Social Panga co-founder Himanshu Arora.

    He adds, “During festive times, brand advocacy is even more important to pushing the purchase cycle and making sure that brand is a part of the consideration set.”

    As compared to non-festive times, one wonders about the kind of jump that is witnessed in the festive season with regard to the usage of brand advocacy by brands. Ajit is clear to spell out that brand advocacy isn’t a magic wand. “It takes time, patience, and a mix of a great engagement programme combined with the discipline of consistent activity.”

    Brand advocacy-an effective tool to build organic value 

    Organic reach is what brand advocacy delivers. And that too, from a peer-to-peer perspective. “Content alone does not deliver trust. By leveraging individuals to share and converse, brands get a bigger reach along with trust, which ads cannot deliver alone,” says Ajit.

    Everyone knows that the festive season is the best time to get noticed. There are categories which are more relevant to the festive times, like lifestyle, FMCG, etc. Himanshu points out, “Brand advocacy or coverage around the brand during the festive season will help the brand to be at the forefront of consumer minds and allow it to capture the mind space of the new customers.”

    An ideal purchase journey ends in brand advocacy. Above all, there’s a strong correlation between brand advocacy and brand performance. Hence, word of mouth matters. “It allows the brand to grow and helps with organic customer acquisition through referrals. With the help of a brand advocacy index, marketers can demonstrate how critical advocacy can be,” says Kamaljit.

    Boosting revenue through brand advocacy, trends and innovations

    Brand advocacy is a behaviour that involves a customer supporting or recommending a brand that they love. Having brand advocacy programmes at the core of the marketing mix can help amplify the brand and, in turn, boost revenue. Kamaljit adds, “It builds trust, enhances the reputation, increases the loyalty towards the brand and, above all, gets valuable insights to further improvise on the value proposition.”

    While conversing about the latest and upcoming trends in the field of brand advocacy, Ajit mentions that brand advocacy in international markets has evolved into a building block for corporate culture and employee influencer growth. This is the fundamental shift in marketing, where giving visibility and value to employees, etc., is more pronounced than asking them to keep sharing content.

    As per Kamaljit, the use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) are going to be key in enhancing the overall customer experience through personalisation.

    Speaking about the innovations that one would encounter in brand advocacy, Ajit asserts that it is heading towards becoming a key element in organic social media marketing. As we know, online channels emphasise paid marketing over organic marketing for brand pages. While social media is the way to reach and connect, individuals are starting to play a larger role in the organisations and brands they relate to.

    “This leads to building and using tech stacks that connect social media from a 360-degree organic perspective, including the addition of technology to present links better, share them in innovative ways, and get back the lost traffic,” he says.

    According to Kamaljit, building brand advocacy through marketing technology solutions is also going to be one of the leading innovations in this arena. The use of technology will enable brands to personalise the consumer experience and provide differential customer service.

  • Tanishq unveils Diwali collection Alekhya with ‘Pehli Diwali’ campaign

    Tanishq unveils Diwali collection Alekhya with ‘Pehli Diwali’ campaign

    Mumbai: With the onset of the festive season, jewellery brand Tanishq has unveiled the much awaited Diwali campaign “Pehli Diwali.” The TVC introduced is a tribute to every Indian woman celebrating her ‘firsts’ along the journey of reinventing herself, which is truly worthy of a “Pehli Diwali” celebration. The festive campaign emphasises the optimism that evokes emotions associated with every first.

    The festive campaign comes on the back of Tanishq’s exclusive Diwali collection ‘Alekhya,’ inspired by the indigenous heritage artforms, where every piece of jewellery in the collection stands as an ode to today’s woman, celebrating her as the author of her own story, as the ‘karigar’ of her life.

    Staying true to its narrative, Tanishq’s series of festive films, “Pehli Diwali,” conceptualised by Lowe Lintas, captures the essence of those invigorating occasions. The films encapsulate some of the priceless moments that remind us of our personal and professional growth journey that truly call for a celebration. Every ‘first’ of our life, whether big or small, is extremely special and needs to be treasured forever. The thought-provoking films are a gentle reminder that every milestone in our lives is worthy of a grand celebration, just like that of a “Pehli Diwali.”

    The three 40-second heartening films are woven together on the premise of celebrating an expansive view of “Pehli Diwali.” The visually delightful series of campaign films gives viewers a sneak peek into the lives of women who believe in celebrating every milestone that contributes to their self-development. The uplifting background score, coupled with a soulful voiceover, rides high on emotions.

    The first film features an entrepreneur celebrating Diwali for the first time at her new office with family and friends, and ends with a mischievous banter with her husband, who compliments her dedication and her infectious energy as they rejoice in their special moments together. The second film breaks into the life of a lieutenant in the Indian Air Force, celebrating her first Diwali away from home with her Air Force family. The third film opens with a single mother who plans to go on her first bike trip with her daughter.

    Speaking about the campaign, Titan Company’s Tanishq vice president of category, marketing & retail Arun Narayan said, “Pehli Diwali holds a very special significance in our country where families celebrate the first Diwali after a wedding or after welcoming a child. Our festive campaign is an insightful take on this tradition, seeking to celebrate and commemorate the many new journeys that women have begun in recent times. These journeys, whether small or big, are special as they hold a deeper personal meaning. We are therefore happy to wish every woman on the occasion of the “Pehli Diwali” of all her new beginnings.”

    Quoting the film, Lowe Lintas chief creative officer Sagar Kapoor said, “Diwali has always been a symbol of life stages in an individual’s journey. In this context, “Pehli Diwali” has a huge significance, which is followed by a life-changing decision. We wanted to capture those emotional milestones of “Pehli Diwali” across different age groups, keeping them real and relatable. The idea was to break away from the usual Diwali advertising that celebrates the festival at a surface level.”

  • Zee Bangla Cinema unveils new brand identity

    Zee Bangla Cinema unveils new brand identity

    Mumbai: Zee Bangla Cinema, India’s leading Bengali-movie channel, will commemorate its decade-long journey with a new brand identity. Unveiled in time for the upcoming festive season, the evocative all-new brand identity highlights how movies have the power to make everything magical.

    The channel is about serving a daily dose of magic potion that takes viewers to a world where possibility takes the front seat and reality takes a backseat. Zee Bangla Cinema’s new tagline, “Hok Na Ektu Magic,” echoes this brand purpose.  

    Zee Bangla Cinema’s new identity was revealed during the world television premiere of the blockbuster of the year, “Aparajito – The Undefeated,” starring Jeetu Kamal and Saayoni Ghosh, directed by Anik Datta.

    For today’s evolved audiences who consume a range of genres, Zee Bangla Cinema has also revealed a powerful line-up of star-studded blockbuster Bengali movies that will premiere on the channel through the festive season. Starting 24September, “Notun Cinema Proti Robibaar” will bring world television premieres every Sunday. This first-of-its-kind programming will see the channel achieve a milestone of telecasting world television premieres on every week, rather than only once in a month.

    Commenting on the announcement, Zee Entertainment chief cluster officer – East Samrat Ghosh said, “Bengali cinema has always held a special place in the history of Indian films. From its beginnings in the 1920s, Bengali cinema has achieved global acclaim and popularity. From Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen to our contemporary filmmakers today, Bengali cinema has always been a creative powerhouse. It is an honour for us to celebrate this love for cinema and magic on the occasion of Zee Bangla Cinema completing 10 successful years of entertaining viewers. As one of the leading and most-loved channels in the Bangla movie-entertainment category, we cater to the audience’s varied preferences with a special content curation. “Notun Cinema Proti Robibaar” will strengthen our market share as we aggressively widen our movie library and bring the best of movie content for our viewers.”

    Talking about the channel’s revamped brand identity, Zee Bangla Cinema chief channel officer & head of marketing – East, Jalaluddin Mondal said, “As Zee Bangla Cinema completes a decade of passion for Bengali cinema, we decided to celebrate and build on our love for cinema by giving our viewers a brand-new experience. The new brand identity is accompanied by a slew of new initiatives to delight our viewers. A new slot strategy with each slot featuring films curated on the basis of audience demand and the genres they love is just the beginning. The icing on the cake is the most talked about and latest weekend television premieres for the ultimate weekend experience. As we enter a new decade, we will create a Movie++ experience with special music and movie events to cater to the Bengali lover of literature, music, and culture.”

    Talking about the new brand identity, Zee Entertainment chief marketing officer, content SBU Kartik Mahadev said, “Zee Bangla Cinema has always championed the power of cinema as an inspiring and binding medium that creates unforgettable moments of magic around television. Our new brand identity is our way of celebrating this intrinsic bond with every Bengali movie lover. As we complete a decade, we promise to keep bringing the magic of Bengali cinema alive for our viewers in every moment of their lives, as expressed in our new brand thought “Hok Na Ektu Magic!” The design of the new brand identity expresses the ‘Golden Circle of Special’ that curates’ moments of magic every day, brought alive through a vibrant colour play that is nuanced for the category and region. The refreshed design aesthetics will not only enhance the visual appeal but will facilitate intuitive content discovery creating an immersive experience.”

    Zee Bangla Cinema is promoting the new brand identity with a high-octane campaign, which will be promoted through a 360-degree approach across mediums – OOH, print as well as its social media channels including YouTube, Instagram and Facebook.

  • Mountain Dew encourages people to be courageous in new TVC

    Mountain Dew encourages people to be courageous in new TVC

    MUMBAI: Mountain Dew brand has always focused on facing one’s fears to achieve exemplary results. Targeted at the youth of India, the beverage brand has unveiled a new campaign that encourages consumers to move beyond their fears and stand victorious in the race of life.

    The new TVC delves into the daily struggles of people across the spectrum – bringing out that each person reacts differently to circumstances and that fear is subjective with no definite scale, measure, or boundary. The film is a reverberation of Mountain Dew’s belief that in case of a challenge, there are only two choices one can make – either give in to fear and turn back or overcome fear and move ahead with courage. It is the choice that one makes that sets the real heroes apart from the rest.

    The film brings together situations and scenarios from the lives of different people in the form of a montage – a boy facing the microphone in front of an audience, a boxer in the boxing ring, a biker at the edge of a cliff, a girl standing at the edge of a diving board, a boy frozen in his steps to paraglide and a girl sending a text to break up with her partner – all these people are hesitating to take their challenges head-on. In comes Mountain Dew – with one sip of the drink, metaphorically, these moments of hesitation and fear are dissolved as the characters take the plunge with faith and courage to face their fears.

    PepsiCo India category director Mountain Dew Vineet Sharma said, “With our ‘Darr Ke Aage Jeet Hai’ philosophy, Mountain Dew has always celebrated the spirit of those who push themselves forward in the face of fear to achieve extraordinary results. The brand acknowledges that fear is universal, and every individual is beset with the feeling of fear. Fear can arise from a myriad of situations that are unique to each one of us and in this film, we have tried to focus on everyday fears that many of us can relate to. We believe that real heroes are those that face the challenge head-on and eventually emerge as winners. We are confident consumers across the country will relate to this touching new film and as always, the philosophy of ‘Darr Ke Aage Jeet Hai’ will resonate strongly with them.”

    Flibbr Consulting managing partner Rahul Jauhari stated, “Speaking of everyday fears yet keeping the ethos, energy and adrenaline rush of the brand was a fine line one had to tread and I’m glad we could deliver on the brief. We are confident that this TVC will help in connecting to a wider audience at a deeper level.”

    The new Mountain Dew campaign and TVC will be amplified across TV, digital, outdoor, and social media with a 360-degree campaign. The beverage is available in single/multi-serve packs across modern and traditional retail outlets as well as on leading e-commerce platforms.