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  • Chalo signs DViO Digital as its digital agency

    Chalo signs DViO Digital as its digital agency

    New Delhi: The popular public transport technology company, Chalo, has appointed DViO Digital as the digital (creative) agency.

    The mandate puts DViO in charge of the brand’s digital & social media management. The primary focus of the campaigns across all platforms will be to generate awareness among bus users and operators as well as increase app downloads.

    DViO will be involved in developing a digital-first brand & creative campaigns, enhancing Chalo’s reputation as a reliable brand in the mobility space. In addition, the agency will also be responsible for creating campaign strategy, ideating for co-branded activations, and performance campaign management i.e., deploying digital media for the effective distribution of the content to build TOM, preference and divert traffic to the website.

    Founded by Vinayak Bhavnani, Mohit Dubey, Priya Singh Dubey, and Dhruv Chopra in 2014, Chalo offers real-time bus tracking as well as digital payments in buses through the Chalo App and the Chalo Card. It has a presence in 40 cities across 13 Indian states including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and others.

    Speaking of the association, DViO Digital founder & CEO Sowmya Iyer said, “At DViO Digital, we lead brands through digital transformation and assist businesses in their growth journeys. A lot goes behind establishing a brand online and creating active conversations. With our unique creative strategy, media campaigns and content creation at play, we are sure to establish Chalo as a tech-forward, customer-focused brand in the market.”

    Adding to it, Chalo’s CMO Dhruv Chopra, said, “We are delighted to onboard DViO Digital as our digital partner. Chalo is in the phase where the company is rapidly growing its footprint in the country. In DViO we saw the right team with a fantastic blend of speed and execution and strategic understanding that can help us reach our ambitious goals. We are glad to partner with them and look forward to an exciting journey together.”

  • Suku Murti joins DViO Digital’s advisory board

    Suku Murti joins DViO Digital’s advisory board

    MUMBAI: DViO Digital, an integrated marketing company with a digital-first approach, announced today the appointment Suku Murti in its advisory board. Murti will play a key role by providing counsel on the growth and strategic decisions of the company especially in the sports, entertainment, and media industries.

    An accomplished industry leader with more than three decades of national and regional business experience, Suku Murti has an established track record of leadership at large multi-national and domestic organisations including agencies, clients and media owners.

    DViO Digital already has a cluster of entertainment accounts like Star, Universal Music, Gaana, Flipkart Video, Zee5 Global, MBC 4 (Leading TV network in Middle East) under its umbrella along with extensive experience in Sports Marketing and Suku Murti, who in his last role set up ESP Properties, the sports and entertainment arm of GroupM Media India, would bring in his expertise in the field to add value to DViO Digital.

    Commenting on Suku Murti’s appointment, the company’s founder and CEO Sowmya Iyer said, “We are delighted to have Suku on board with us especially during a time where our company is significantly growing. We are at an inflection point where we constantly endeavour to reimagine and innovate our value proposition to our clients and I am confident that his extensive experience in media, entertainment and sports over the years would be instrumental in this journey as we grow in that sector.”

    Commenting on his appointment, Murti said, “I have been observing and informally interacting with Sowmya and her talented pool of young digital professionals over the past two years. I was deeply impressed by the unbounded energy, the creative and tech capabilities, an efficient client service delivery mechanism with Pune as the hub and all this in a very short period which has helped them establish themselves as a formidable next generation marketing service provider.”

  • ZEE5 Partners with DViO to drive its social media strategy in international markets

    ZEE5 Partners with DViO to drive its social media strategy in international markets

    MUMBAI: Global digital entertainment platform ZEE5 today announced that the multi-country, integrated social media and marketing agency, DViO has been brought onboard to drive its social media strategy for APAC, MENA and Europe. The mandate was won following a multi-agency pitch. The brand will be handled by the agency’s Mumbai office.

    DViO Digital gets onboarded at a time when ZEE5 is aggressively ramping up its expansion across markets. Launched across 190+ markets in October 2018 with over 100,000 hours of content across TV Shows, Movies, Originals and more, ZEE5 has already seen tremendous success in key international markets among South Asian audiences. The streaming platform recently announced the addition of content across 5 international languages Thai, Malay, Bahasa, Russian and German, making its vast bouquet of content accessible now even to mainstream audiences in these markets who love Indian movies and TV Shows.

    DViO has been mandated to drive cohesive social media strategies for ZEE5 with a digital first approach across APAC, MENA and Europe and craft experiences that will further strengthen the connect that ZEE5 has built with its international audiences in these markets.

    Commenting on this appointment, Archana Anand, Chief Business Officer, ZEE5 Global said, “We are growing exponentially and as we ramp up our presence across global markets, it is imperative for us to have the right partners on board to further propel this growth. DViO brings to the table strong strategic and creative expertise in the social media space and we’re looking at working closely with them to help us drive deeper engagement with our audiences across markets.”

    Sowmya Iyer founder & CEO Dvio Digital said, "We see fantastic synergies in our partnership with ZEE5. Our deep experience in the entrainment business and our international footprint in the markets ZEE5 is already growing in will help us work on strategic and cultural nuances of each market to strengthen and rapidly grow ZEE5’s presence. The platform has already been getting great responses from its audiences, especially in the APAC, MENA and Europe regions. ZEE5 is a brand built on legacy and has a great story to tell every single day. We are entrusted with the responsibility to build a digital communication framework to inspire, strengthen, connect and shape the brand globally. This is really exciting for us and we are looking forward."

  • Brands likely to prefer OTT over linear TV, says DViO founder & CEO Sowmya Iyer

    Brands likely to prefer OTT over linear TV, says DViO founder & CEO Sowmya Iyer

    MUMBAI: In today’s digital-led world, brands need to reposition themselves and DViO Digital is doing its bit being one of the largest integrated marketing companies in India. The company takes pride in its creative, technical, and digital expertise. It also runs a startup incubator of over 18 companies and a research lab to work towards meaningful application of new age technologies like AI, ML, VR, and AR in marketing ecosystem for brands.

    Started in 2007 as Xebec Digital (rebranded as DViO in 2017), the company, in the past few years, has handled a number of successful campaigns for brands like Star World, Star Movies, Star Gold, Hotstar International, Gaana.com, Reliance Mutual Fund, Cox and Kings, Protinex, among others. for brands like Star Gold Select,Gaana, Aldo, Aurelia, Protinex, and Signature Tours.

    Founder and CEO of the company, Sowmya Iyer, in an exclusive conversation with Indiantelevision.com’s Mansi Sharma, shares how the digital ecosphere has evolved in the past decade.

    According to her, the biggest transformation has been the blurring of the line between traditional and digital media. She says, “Brands don’t look at media as traditional v/s digital anymore. The media investment decisions are taken based on the consumer’s environment and media consumption patterns.”

    Sowmya quips that digital is no longer the ‘new media’ and OTT is well-positioned to take over linear TV if 5G is delivered as promised. “In fact application and integration of VR, AR, chatbots and voice search in marketing are adding new and very interesting dimensions to digital marketing.”

    “If you look at the figures – ad spends in digital are at 17 per cent of the total media spends. It is expected to grow to 29 per cent share by 2021. In fact, media like TV, radio, and print are expected to see a decline. This only points towards a change in media consumption habits owning to smartphones and smart TV.”

    But this massive growth also brings along a few challenges for the market. Sowmya contends, “The key challenge, which can also be a huge opportunity, is the pace at which digital marketing platforms and technology are innovating and changing.”

    She adds, “The onus lies on marketers to adopt, internalise and apply at a rapid pace. Whether it’s new formats of content for social media platforms or introduction of advanced filters to look at data by publishers or new tech which can be applied for innovative marketing — the pace can be exciting as well as chaotic. Training and processes to ensure the adoption of learning across organisations and brands is the key.”

    Sharing how marketing agencies can brunch on this feast of endless possibilities and transformations, Sowmya tells that they need to move away from some passé trends like buying fans to gain followers and using influencers to trend on Twitter.

    “There is a general decline in trust of what people see online. A HubSpot study suggested that people are more likely to believe data coming from their peers or people like them. Therefore, influencer marketing definitely cannot be applied across brands like a checklist,” Sowmya mentions.

    She also shares findings from DViO’s research to study the effectiveness of influencer marketing. “We observed that campaigns, which got the lowest ratings, had largely used influencers only as an amplification channel. The influencers were not seen as to have any brand connect, or the believability of content shared was low. Whereas, the top campaigns were those with majority of influencers were actual users or patrons of the brand. Also, micro-influencers seemed to create a lot more intimate engagement with their fans on the endorsed brand content.”

    According to her, other top trends that are to be followed for driving a successful business include smart usage of social media that is not only focused on driving engagement but also contributes towards attracting commerce and provides a good ROI. “Better data science and analytics will help group programmatic buying as brands see ROI coming from programmatic as well,” she adds.

    She sees video dominating the digital content and massive adoption of messaging apps changing how brands communicate with customers in the near future.