Tag: EveryMedia Technologies

  • T-Series appoints Richa Vaidya as deputy gm

    T-Series appoints Richa Vaidya as deputy gm

    MUMBAI: T-Series has appointed Richa Vaidya as deputy general manager, music marketing, strengthening its creative leadership with a proven entertainment strategist.

    Vaidya joins from JioHotstar, where she led award-winning campaigns for original web series, post-theatrical releases and non-fiction shows across television, digital and outdoor platforms.

    A seasoned marketer with more than a decade in the entertainment business, she has previously held key roles at Yash Raj Films, Everymedia Technologies, and Balaji Telefilms, shaping digital and theatrical campaigns for major Hindi cinema releases.

    At T-Series, Vaidya will oversee music marketing and brand strategy, driving engagement across platforms for one of India’s most powerful entertainment brands.

    Her appointment marks a strategic move by T-Series to blend data-driven insights with creative storytelling, reinforcing its position at the forefront of India’s music and entertainment ecosystem.

  • Film marketer sets up own production house

    Film marketer sets up own production house

    MUMBAI: Khyati Madaan, a  film marketing professional with over a decade of experience at some of India’s most prestigious entertainment companies, has announced the official launch of  her own production house, Not Out Entertainment on Linkedin.

    The IIM and NIFT alumna brings  industry pedigree to her new venture, having previously served as head of marketing at Maddock Films and held marketing positions at Red Chillies Entertainment, Kolkata Knight Riders and Disney.

    At Red Chillies, Ms Madaan was part of the team behind innovative digital campaigns for Zero, starring Shah Rukh Khan. The film became the first Bollywood production to utilise Amazon’s Alexa, develop a Snapchat filter and create a WhatsApp sticker pack as part of its promotional strategy.

    Before her tenure at major film houses, Madaan worked at Everymedia Technologies, where she rose to become vice president of marketing and director of analytics. During her time there, the company won awards for digital marketing campaigns, including recognition for the blockbuster Heropanti.

    Madaan’s career path has been diverse, including earlier roles at Trent Ltd, JJ Valaya, and Landmark group in Dubai, where she worked as head of retail and as an assistant buyer respectively.

    With Not Out Entertainment, Madaan aims to transition from marketing films to producing them. Her cricket-inspired company name suggests she believes there are many more innings to come in her professional journey—or as the famous Bollywood tagline goes, picture abhi baaki hai.

  • Everymedia Technologies wins perception management mandate for Alpha 7 Seas

    Everymedia Technologies wins perception management mandate for Alpha 7 Seas

    MUMBAI: Everymedia Technologies, widely acknowledged as one of the top 10 independent media- tech companies in India. It has won the perception management mandate for Alpha 7 Seas, a renowned strength and conditioning gym founded by Vedharth Thappa, the fittest man in India 2016, 2017 and 2018.

    As a part of the mandate, Everymedia Technologies will be responsible for the creative communications, public relations, influencer marketing and social media duties of Alpha 7 Seas, along with building Vedharth Thappa’s personal profile. The company will also be responsible for developing effective digital engagement strategies to amplify Alpha 7 Seas social presence.

    Commenting on the association, Everymedia Technologies  CEO Gautam Thakker said “We at Everymedia, are in the business of building perceptions and creating an all-round digital portfolio for our clients. It takes an immense amount of effort to build a product or service. We are humbled to work with Vedharth Thappa and Alpha 7 Seas. ’’

    Speaking on the partnership, Alpha 7 Seas  founder Vedharth Thappa said “In this day and age, I believe that our brand’s strategy, marketing, and digital efforts need to have a consistent vision and voice. I was impressed with the holistic approach taken by Everymedia and I am sure that this association would be the best way forward. I am delighted to choose Everymedia as our perception management partner.”

    Everymedia Technologies has created a niche in the way brands, movies and political campaigns are implemented in India.

  • Twitter expt jury is out: Snappy brand message or more user insights vs noise

    Twitter expt jury is out: Snappy brand message or more user insights vs noise

    MUMBAI: We have all tried to cram our thoughts into a single tweet, and it’s a pain! You have so much to write about, but the 140-character limit becomes an obstruction.

    You just aren’t interested, and go and use Facebook, instead.

    Twitter has been debating about the increase in the character limit for a long time, and the social media company is now finally testing tweets as long as 280 characters, double the previous limit. However, the feature is only available to a select few at the moment, and is not available in Japanese, Chinese and Korean languages.

    But, the move could backfire as much on Twitter as on brands that market on the platform. The 140-character limit ensures that messages on Twitter are concise and put forth the point in the snappiest and the most distilled way. At present, the platform’s biggest problem is its reputation for unpleasant tweets. This gives the ‘Trolls of Twitter’ an undue advantage, one that may take ‘mean tweets’ to a new level.

    We saw a synergy in the industry on increased word count, and the experts seem to agree that it was a welcome move. Mindshare’s Venkat Shankarnarayan asserts, “The move was essential for Twitter as it has been seeing a declining trend in the number of its followers owing to the popularity of Instagram and Snapchat that have grown exponentially in the last year. “The revenue from ads generated on Instagram and Snapchat is much higher than on Twitter,” he adds.

    All major brands today understand the importance of connecting with the consumer, and creating content on social media platforms. Those witty and compelling branded Tweets that we read are nothing but the products of carefully planned strategies that involve the tone of a brand, relevant content, among other factors. Twitter, as a platform, has always been known for the impact it creates through the crisp content.

    iProspect India national head – social and creative Muddassar Memon adds, “Increase in the character limit for each tweet enables people and brands to interact on the platform with more content per tweet, leading to an increase in the traffic and, in turn, an increase in the effectiveness of brand communication.”

    Twitter has always been more of a conversational platform. EveryMedia Technologies CEO Gautam B. Thakker believes the move will have a 50-50 impact on brands and has its pros and cons. It has come at a time when consumption of content on digital has become more visual in nature and, as a marketing strategy, brands and marketers are putting more thought into writing less and showing more engaging and enticing content. “While for some users expressing themselves will become easier, the 280-character limit is big enough to open up a channel for lot of unnecessary noise,” he adds.

    On a similar note, Dentsu Webchutney creative strategist – general management Pranav Sabhaney mentions that, “Users and brands will make a lot of noise about the upgrade, but that has been the case with all previous updates of Twitter when they decided to add photos and videos. There will be some rants but it will all work out well for the brands in the end.”

    Facebook and Instagram today are largely commercialised with great brand presence and spends on these platforms. According to a report by Pulp Strategy earlier this year, Twitter has been rated the best platform in B2B marketing with nearly 63 per cent of marketers choosing the platform to share the photos videos. Though, each social media platform has its own purpose, the bottomline from a brand perspective is — effective communication.

    Twitter no doubt is known for its crisp posts, brands trying to communicate with their target audience often face a roadblock in terms of lack of expression, which may no longer be the case with the increased character cap. However, on the flip side, “online reputation management on Twitter might get trickier. Instead of warranting precise information, your news feed might become a playground for clutter,” affirms Thakker.

    Muddassar is of the opinion that longer tweets will also improve search within the platform as well as SEO potential. Furthermore, brands will now be able to derive more insights on user behaviour and target them efficiently due to longer tweets.

    Mindshare India senior director – digital Venkat Shankarnarayan says, “The move will impact brands in India as they choose to communicate only in the English language, and so far everything has been crammed on Twitter. This will help brands put their message across clearly and get more innovative.”

    Although the move is still in beta version and only available to a select few, it will be interesting to see how it shapes up the marketing and communication of brands in India whenever it becomes available here.

  • DMAi Awards 2016 facilitate the champions of data driven marketers

    DMAi Awards 2016 facilitate the champions of data driven marketers

    MUMBAI: ‘Collaboration’ – be it between creative agencies, marketers or consumers – has emerged as the need of the hour in today’s marketing scenario, when panelists discussed several burning issues at the DMA India Annuals and Awards 2016.

    Speaking on the role of DMA in educating the marketing fraternity on the changing dynamics of data and analytics, DMA Asia founder and COO DMAi Shelly Singh said, “We started off 25 years ago as Direct Marketing Association with marketers who believed in response driven strategy for marketing. Over the last five years there has been a huge data overload and marketers increasingly need to decode them to understand consumer behaviour and market drivers. In short, the entire landscape is changing and therefore it is all the more reason for a body like DMA, which we have rechristened to Association for Data Driven Marketing and Analytics.”

    The sessions were followed by the awards ceremony where marketers were felicitated on their effective use of data in communicating their brand statement, and implementing the fundamentals of direct marketing in the best way possible.

    While the Marketer Of The Year went to Ixigo.com content marketing head Aashish Chopra, EveryMedia Technologies won Marketing Innovation Award (Social) for its digital marketing campaigns for the film Bajrangi Bhaijaan produced by Salman Khan Films.

    Click here for the full list of winners:

  • DMAi Awards 2016 facilitate the champions of data driven marketers

    DMAi Awards 2016 facilitate the champions of data driven marketers

    MUMBAI: ‘Collaboration’ – be it between creative agencies, marketers or consumers – has emerged as the need of the hour in today’s marketing scenario, when panelists discussed several burning issues at the DMA India Annuals and Awards 2016.

    Speaking on the role of DMA in educating the marketing fraternity on the changing dynamics of data and analytics, DMA Asia founder and COO DMAi Shelly Singh said, “We started off 25 years ago as Direct Marketing Association with marketers who believed in response driven strategy for marketing. Over the last five years there has been a huge data overload and marketers increasingly need to decode them to understand consumer behaviour and market drivers. In short, the entire landscape is changing and therefore it is all the more reason for a body like DMA, which we have rechristened to Association for Data Driven Marketing and Analytics.”

    The sessions were followed by the awards ceremony where marketers were felicitated on their effective use of data in communicating their brand statement, and implementing the fundamentals of direct marketing in the best way possible.

    While the Marketer Of The Year went to Ixigo.com content marketing head Aashish Chopra, EveryMedia Technologies won Marketing Innovation Award (Social) for its digital marketing campaigns for the film Bajrangi Bhaijaan produced by Salman Khan Films.

    Click here for the full list of winners:

  • Shemaroo hires Kunal Wadhwani as social media & digital marketing head

    Shemaroo hires Kunal Wadhwani as social media & digital marketing head

    MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment has appointed Kunal Wadhwani as head of social media and digital marketing to give a push the company’s digital marketing initiatives.

    Shemaroo Entertainment director Jai Maroo said, “We are glad to welcome Kunal on board. We understand the importance of digital marketing and its growing influence on the masses. Kunal will drive Shemaroo’s way forward in digital marketing.”

    Prior to joining Shemaroo Entertainment, Wadhwani was with Everymedia Technologies heading media planning and buying. He also managed digital marketing and Online Reputation Management (ORM) for Bollywood movies, brands and celebrities.

  • Shemaroo hires Kunal Wadhwani as social media & digital marketing head

    Shemaroo hires Kunal Wadhwani as social media & digital marketing head

    MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment has appointed Kunal Wadhwani as head of social media and digital marketing to give a push the company’s digital marketing initiatives.

    Shemaroo Entertainment director Jai Maroo said, “We are glad to welcome Kunal on board. We understand the importance of digital marketing and its growing influence on the masses. Kunal will drive Shemaroo’s way forward in digital marketing.”

    Prior to joining Shemaroo Entertainment, Wadhwani was with Everymedia Technologies heading media planning and buying. He also managed digital marketing and Online Reputation Management (ORM) for Bollywood movies, brands and celebrities.

  • EveryMedia named digital marketing company of the year

    EveryMedia named digital marketing company of the year

    MUMBAI: EveryMedia Technologies has bagged the ‘Leading Digital Marketing Company of the Year’ at Brand Achievers Awards 2015.

     

    The award was given for the company’s performance in the field of digital marketing.

     

    EveryMedia Technologies CEO Gautam B. Thakker said, “This is a very joyous moment for EveryMedia and we thank Brand Achievers for acknowledging our work. We are grateful to our clients; not only for the trust but also for the tremendous support and creative freedom they give us. This honour encourages us to do even better.”

  • ‘Shuddh Desi Romance’ website wins honour at the Asian CEF Awards

    ‘Shuddh Desi Romance’ website wins honour at the Asian CEF Awards

    MUMBAI: Everymedia Technologies has been awarded the “most admired audience engagement website” by the Asian CEF Awards for excellence in web and app along with the integrated marketing awards. The company won the award for the movie website, www.shuddhdesiromance.com, which they had created for Yash Raj Films’ ‘Shuddh Desi Romance.’

     

    The Asian CEF Awards ceremony, along with the integrated marketing communications forum, was held on 6 December 2014, at Taj Lands End, Mumbai.

     

    Everymedia Technologies chief technology officer Parag Bhansali said, “It is always an honour to be recognised for your work and this is certainly a proud moment for the entire team. The website did noticeably well in bringing in more audience even in the age of social media. We’re thankful that YRF entrusted their faith in us and hope to continue doing quality work in the future.”

     

     Yash Raj Films vice president digital Anand Gurnani added, “Connecting with the audiences on the digital space has many hurdles of its own, especially when everybody depends on social media these days. Cracking a concept led website for a movie like ‘Shuddh Desi Romance’ was even tougher. We are glad that our efforts in getting the right strategy for the website and audiences at large paid off.”