Tag: Digital

  • How to make your content viral?

    How to make your content viral?

    MUMBAI: How often do we hear the term ‘viral’? From the germination of an idea to its execution, the only target people want to achieve is making it go viral. Be it a concept or a new initiative, grabbing the maximum number of eyeballs or reaching out to the masses remains the crucial part.

    This subject was fielded by panelists consisting of Viacom18 Media group CEO Sudhanshu Vats, Twitter CEO Rahul Jaitly, The Viral Fever creative producer Shreyansh Pandey, Yash Raj Films VP Ashish Patil and AIB G. Khamba at Eemax Global Conclave 2016.

    They spoke on the topic everyone is currently excited and interest in — digital. ‘Making the viral go around’, the speakers brainstormed whether they have found or cracked any formula of making their content visible. What echoed in unison was a big ‘no’ by the panelists.

    Adding some perspective to it, Patil said, “That is the stupidest brief I can ever get for making content that should go viral.” Agreeing to that was Khamba who resonated with Patil’s thoughts. “No, we cannot do it. We try to do the best that we can with our content. Fun is the formula for us.”

    Taking the discussion a notch higher, the moderator was curious to know what the starting point is for each one of the players post the brief. “The starting point is the consumer. We don’t go about making it viral, we just hope that it happens. One should not let their ideas remain in a box. Anything can be successful and (go) viral in no time like music for eg, Coke Studio. What goes viral is not matter of functions or data,” said Patil.

    Pandey added, “Two things that are primarily important which lead to something going viral is content and experience of the user. Obviously, it varies with platforms. How users latch on to the content and what they do with it decides the virality.”

    Jaitly opined the starting point for the social media platform is knowing their audiences and their taste. “Truth and personality is what we ride high on. At Twitter, we have a software measuring not the tweets but spikes.”

    “Adding to that, authenticity is also equally important,” added Vats.

    So, what is the process of developing content and the velocity to make it viral? “What excites the consumers is the first step. Delivering it with truth, authenticity and entertainment like some nice music, champions, etc. is the second step. Third comes the right people you want this content to reach out to,” opined Patil.

    Jaitly also seconded his opinion, and said “In India, Bollywood, sports and politics content does very well for us and our strategy is to build across these ‘edges’.”

    At TVF’s office, one of the walls read “Ideas are a piece of shit.” Pandey said, “TVF’s core is story-telling. The process starts with writing posts. You should know the reaction expected by your target audience based on your observation.”

    With branded content getting popular every passing day, advertisers are partly convinced about investing in this new digital era. Developing in the right direction on the brief is one way to win the trust of the brands. Khamba shared, ” How do you work with brands is also important. Brands develop trust on the brief. Finding the trigger of the theme and delivering to the brands by value is equally crucial.”

    Patil, Pandey and Khamba also agreed on the point that the brand parameters had changed. They have started to build on the bigger theme than simply pumping money on a concept for eg, a Truly Madly Creep Qawali.

    With the sense of maturity coming amongst the advertisers, the panelists also expressed their thoughts on the need of having a measurability on content. “Majority of the return on investment comes from brands on board. The rest from talent usage, syndication, merchandising, etc. The commitment of how many views can a certain content get cannot happen.  We have to go in with our eyes open,” said Patil.

    With its reach across the globe, Jaitly opined how he has heard the pressure on revenues more in India than any other country which is something Twitter has done by providing a base for story-tellers without brands to come on board. On the other hand, Vats drew some light on their existing digital platform Voot which follows an advertising model. The VOD platform, within four months of its launch, has done well for Viacom18 Network by having 15 million active users with over 50+ brands, Vats shared, “The ‘average time spend’ on our platform is 45 minutes per user. For us, it’s about how many are watching, what content are they consuming and for how much time are they staying.”

    He further added, “There will be models going forward that will help reach the consumers. The data is crucial right now but it will come down eventually. Also, the payment gateways will evolve to make subscription easier for the viewers. Measurement cannot be ignored if you want to grow. Money follows measurement.”

    The session ended with the panelists discussing the way ahead for each of their platforms. While Patil opined that there is a new breed of celebrities on YouTube coming up, the opportunity of spin-off content is possible. “We want to create IPs and take it beyond TV or digital. Merchandising is also where we see a lot of good opportunities, he said. Pandey resonated with Patil’s thought about extending IPs and added, “Brands are difficult to get and people don’t want to pay. Extending IPs is what we would look at as the dollars lie there.”

    Khamba was of the opinion that on-ground engagement has always been fun for them and they will continue with that and sustain it going forward. “We will do high numbers and branch out,” added Khamba.

    Whereas, for Twitter, Jaitly shared that, going forward, the social media platform will enable users to share and watch live shows from across the country. He said, “The Twitter of future will open shows and videos live stream from across the country.”

    The panelists concluded by sharing that digital in India is only bound to grow and prove profitable to people who play it smart. As its always believed by most of the players in this business, the consumer remains to be the king.

     

  • betterU launches Diwali campaign #FestivalOfLearning

    betterU launches Diwali campaign #FestivalOfLearning

    MUMBAI: India’s online learning marketplace, betterU, has launched a unique Diwali campaign #FestivalOfLearning across its digital platforms.The campaign aims at helping people think differently about their purchases, and highlights the importance of investing for the long term on the auspicious occasion of Diwali.

    Taking this unique approach ahead, the campaign also plans to expand upon the company’s efforts to bring online education to the mainstream.

    “Our festive campaign has been built on the insight of people looking to give more meaningful gifts this festive season. While traditional campaigns keep their communication purely discount led, betterU is trying to highlight the spirit of the Diwali by proposing an interesting alternative by shifting focus from the traditional gift choices to giving immaterial possessions.The campaign has been woven around the value in gifting education, which triggers a connection between the giver and the receiver,” said betterU CEO Bradley Loiselle.

    The campaign, starting this weekend will revolve around the concept of education being the perfect present for a better future this Diwali. In line with the brand’s mission to present education as the unsurpassed gift, the campaign attempts to ask the audience why they think education would be a good gift and secondly, to tag the friends who would gift a course from the website. The chosen winners will be provided prizes in terms of discounts at the betterU website.

  • betterU launches Diwali campaign #FestivalOfLearning

    betterU launches Diwali campaign #FestivalOfLearning

    MUMBAI: India’s online learning marketplace, betterU, has launched a unique Diwali campaign #FestivalOfLearning across its digital platforms.The campaign aims at helping people think differently about their purchases, and highlights the importance of investing for the long term on the auspicious occasion of Diwali.

    Taking this unique approach ahead, the campaign also plans to expand upon the company’s efforts to bring online education to the mainstream.

    “Our festive campaign has been built on the insight of people looking to give more meaningful gifts this festive season. While traditional campaigns keep their communication purely discount led, betterU is trying to highlight the spirit of the Diwali by proposing an interesting alternative by shifting focus from the traditional gift choices to giving immaterial possessions.The campaign has been woven around the value in gifting education, which triggers a connection between the giver and the receiver,” said betterU CEO Bradley Loiselle.

    The campaign, starting this weekend will revolve around the concept of education being the perfect present for a better future this Diwali. In line with the brand’s mission to present education as the unsurpassed gift, the campaign attempts to ask the audience why they think education would be a good gift and secondly, to tag the friends who would gift a course from the website. The chosen winners will be provided prizes in terms of discounts at the betterU website.

  • Nexgtv acquires Sooperfly parenting shows’ international digital telecast rights

    Nexgtv acquires Sooperfly parenting shows’ international digital telecast rights

    MUMBAI: Nexgtv has acquired the international digital telecast rights to the immensely popular parenting TV series, ‘The Tara Sharma Show’. The move enables new and existing nexGTv users to view content that focuses on childcare, family-centric topics and women’s & children’s issues, spread across 13 episodes each from Season 1 and 2 of the show. This unique and differentiated content is produced by digital creation agency Sooperfly, which is joint venture between Digaonal View and 120 Media Collective, South Asia’s leading content production and distribution firm.

    Nexgtv COO Abhesh Verma commented, “At nexGTv, our aim is to offer consumers compelling entertainment with complete ease and convenience. Our acquisition of the digital telecast rights of ‘The Tara Sharma Show’ further strengthen our commitment to consistently get relevant content serving to the need of our customers beyond just entertainment and will enable our viewers to access inspirational stories and healthy discussions aimed at helping viewers to learn tips and tricks to good parenting. Indian viewers, both in India and abroad, can look forward to experiencing informative entertainment on our platform through their laptops, phones and tablets.”

    Users at nexGTv can avail of entertainment solutions through captivating videos that run seamlessly across 2G, EDGE, 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi networks, and across Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Tizen devices. The Tara Sharma Show and other featured content by Sooperfly is made available as a part of the paid packages at nexGTv, and can be accessed be either through www.nexgtv.com or through the nexGTv mobile app.

  • Nexgtv acquires Sooperfly parenting shows’ international digital telecast rights

    Nexgtv acquires Sooperfly parenting shows’ international digital telecast rights

    MUMBAI: Nexgtv has acquired the international digital telecast rights to the immensely popular parenting TV series, ‘The Tara Sharma Show’. The move enables new and existing nexGTv users to view content that focuses on childcare, family-centric topics and women’s & children’s issues, spread across 13 episodes each from Season 1 and 2 of the show. This unique and differentiated content is produced by digital creation agency Sooperfly, which is joint venture between Digaonal View and 120 Media Collective, South Asia’s leading content production and distribution firm.

    Nexgtv COO Abhesh Verma commented, “At nexGTv, our aim is to offer consumers compelling entertainment with complete ease and convenience. Our acquisition of the digital telecast rights of ‘The Tara Sharma Show’ further strengthen our commitment to consistently get relevant content serving to the need of our customers beyond just entertainment and will enable our viewers to access inspirational stories and healthy discussions aimed at helping viewers to learn tips and tricks to good parenting. Indian viewers, both in India and abroad, can look forward to experiencing informative entertainment on our platform through their laptops, phones and tablets.”

    Users at nexGTv can avail of entertainment solutions through captivating videos that run seamlessly across 2G, EDGE, 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi networks, and across Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Tizen devices. The Tara Sharma Show and other featured content by Sooperfly is made available as a part of the paid packages at nexGTv, and can be accessed be either through www.nexgtv.com or through the nexGTv mobile app.

  • Twitter ads pro ecosystem to be created by Simplilearn

    Twitter ads pro ecosystem to be created by Simplilearn

    MUMBAI: Global professional training company Simplilearn has launched an initiative aimed at creating a larger ecosystem of Twitter-advertising aware professionals. Simplilearn is presenting educational content, powered by Twitter, as the core of its certification in Twitter Advertising which will educate marketers on how to leverage Twitter successfully for their business’s digital and social media marketing efforts.

    Twitter ads have strategically benefited Fortune 500 and small and medium enterprises in customer acquisition, customer and user engagement as well as brand building. Edric Subur from Twitter’s marketing team is presenting on the power of Twitter Advertising through Simplilearn’s Online Self-Learning (OSL) model.

    Edric Subur from Twitter’s marketing team, said, “We are really excited to work with Simplilearn to distribute a structured Twitter Ads course to thousands of marketing professionals. Many marketers are interested in leveraging Twitter Ads to grow their business but are unsure of what’s the best way to do it.”

    Simplilearn chief business officer Kashyap Dalal, said “The Certification in Twitter Advertising will also be a part of Simplilearn’s flagship offering – the Full-stack Digital Marketer Masters Program Learners on this course will be trained to make the most of Twitter’s advertising platform, gain insights into audience targeting and content strategies, and learn how to measure results accurately to gauge the success of Twitter ad campaigns.”

    Simplilearn is one of the world’s leading providers of online training for IT, Software Development, Project Management, Data Science, Cloud Computing, Digital Marketing, and many other emerging technologies.

  • Twitter ads pro ecosystem to be created by Simplilearn

    Twitter ads pro ecosystem to be created by Simplilearn

    MUMBAI: Global professional training company Simplilearn has launched an initiative aimed at creating a larger ecosystem of Twitter-advertising aware professionals. Simplilearn is presenting educational content, powered by Twitter, as the core of its certification in Twitter Advertising which will educate marketers on how to leverage Twitter successfully for their business’s digital and social media marketing efforts.

    Twitter ads have strategically benefited Fortune 500 and small and medium enterprises in customer acquisition, customer and user engagement as well as brand building. Edric Subur from Twitter’s marketing team is presenting on the power of Twitter Advertising through Simplilearn’s Online Self-Learning (OSL) model.

    Edric Subur from Twitter’s marketing team, said, “We are really excited to work with Simplilearn to distribute a structured Twitter Ads course to thousands of marketing professionals. Many marketers are interested in leveraging Twitter Ads to grow their business but are unsure of what’s the best way to do it.”

    Simplilearn chief business officer Kashyap Dalal, said “The Certification in Twitter Advertising will also be a part of Simplilearn’s flagship offering – the Full-stack Digital Marketer Masters Program Learners on this course will be trained to make the most of Twitter’s advertising platform, gain insights into audience targeting and content strategies, and learn how to measure results accurately to gauge the success of Twitter ad campaigns.”

    Simplilearn is one of the world’s leading providers of online training for IT, Software Development, Project Management, Data Science, Cloud Computing, Digital Marketing, and many other emerging technologies.

  • Mobclixs forays into south west Asia, Middle East

    Mobclixs forays into south west Asia, Middle East

    MUMBAI: Mobclixs recently announced its foray into south west Asia and the Middle East. The company that has seen over 25 per cent growth in two years aims to further penetrate the Asian market with its leading entertainment and lifestyle content including,music, games as well as Bollywood news and gossip.

    The ripe Asian and Middle Eastern markets have made a favorable ground for digital companies to experiment with content across segments. With an expected growth of 35%, digital products have been in continuous demand with multiple choices and categories. Mobclixs has adopted a local-only approach to ensure relevant content keeping in mind consumers.

    Mobclixs Technologies founder and CEO Dushyant Jani said, “We are glad that our gaming and entertainment content has been loved by our consumers so far and we hope to keep adding fresh and interesting content for consumers across the globe with our expansion. With a new set of consumers in our new markets we hope that we can replicate the same success and further expand into the African continent soon.”

    Mobclixs recently completed two years of operations, with teleco partners like Vodafone, Idea, Airtel, Aircel to name a few, Mobclixs has become one of the most popular lifestyle and entertainment content companies.

  • Mobclixs forays into south west Asia, Middle East

    Mobclixs forays into south west Asia, Middle East

    MUMBAI: Mobclixs recently announced its foray into south west Asia and the Middle East. The company that has seen over 25 per cent growth in two years aims to further penetrate the Asian market with its leading entertainment and lifestyle content including,music, games as well as Bollywood news and gossip.

    The ripe Asian and Middle Eastern markets have made a favorable ground for digital companies to experiment with content across segments. With an expected growth of 35%, digital products have been in continuous demand with multiple choices and categories. Mobclixs has adopted a local-only approach to ensure relevant content keeping in mind consumers.

    Mobclixs Technologies founder and CEO Dushyant Jani said, “We are glad that our gaming and entertainment content has been loved by our consumers so far and we hope to keep adding fresh and interesting content for consumers across the globe with our expansion. With a new set of consumers in our new markets we hope that we can replicate the same success and further expand into the African continent soon.”

    Mobclixs recently completed two years of operations, with teleco partners like Vodafone, Idea, Airtel, Aircel to name a few, Mobclixs has become one of the most popular lifestyle and entertainment content companies.

  • Voot launches show on 2016 urban marriages

    Voot launches show on 2016 urban marriages

    MUMBAI: Voot, Viacom18’s digital VOD platform, has added one more feather to its original shows’ hat. It has announced the launch of their new web-series, It’s Not That Simple. Slated to go online from 6 October, the six-part show is a first of its kind relationship drama that explores the complexities of urban marriages.

    Written by Charudutt Acharya and directed by Danish Aslam, the story is about a school reunion, which along with fond memories also brings back a little part of Meera that was lost in the process of just being a wife. Tempting her to go on a journey to find her lost self again, is an unfinished love triangle from days bygone. The story further develops based on the decisions the lead protagonist takes.

    “The one box that digital content needs to check is being relatable to the viewer. And relationships & marriage in India are going through a dynamic change from the classic interpretation we are used to. We really wanted to take a closer look at urban marriages in 2016 with all their pressures and challenges… because at the end of it, marriage is the one choice that is life altering, good or bad, it’s really not that simple,” said VOOT head programming Monika Shergill.

    The starcast of the show includes Swara Bhaskar as Meera, along with Vivan Bhatena as Rajeev, Akshay Oberoi as Sameer and Karanveer Mehra as Jayesh.