Tag: Good Ants Media

  • IBS 2024: Addressable advertising – Fast forward for platforms, brands & advertisers

    IBS 2024: Addressable advertising – Fast forward for platforms, brands & advertisers

    Mumbai: Reaching the right audience has always been a key challenge in marketing. Addressable advertising is changing that, offering a way to connect businesses with consumers more directly and effectively. Traditional advertising often spreads resources too thinly, failing to engage the intended audience. Through data and technology, addressable advertising targets specific audience segments, making marketing campaigns more effective and enhancing customer experience. The panel discussed addressable advertising, how it works, its benefits for marketers and consumers, and its role in transforming marketing and building experiences that matter.

    At India Brand Summit 2024, held in Mumbai, the session was moderated by Good Ants Media founder & CEO Parul Menghani and the speakers were Kotak Life EVP & head of digital business unit, Prasad Pimple, Tata Communications global head – Digital, Experiential & Content Marketing, Saugata Bagchi, and Donear Group, AVP Group Brand Marketing, Aakash Mishra.

    Parul kicked off the session by asking Saugata the challenges that needs to be addressed in addressable advertising to which he said, “Addressable advertising and programmatic advertising share some similarities but also have distinct differences. Addressable advertising focuses on delivering targeted communication across various multimedia channels, while programmatic advertising showcasing the automated buying and selling of ad space. Though they often work together, addressable advertising encompasses a broader range of media, including connected TV and out-of-home (OOH), which programmatic may not always target depending on the campaign.”

    He further delved into the global and local marketing efforts, as it is essential to consider cultural nuances; strategies that succeed in India may fail in Spain, and vice versa. Language barriers also play a crucial role; contextualization goes beyond simple translation to include understanding and respecting cultural sensitivities. Additionally, regulatory differences can impact marketing strategies; for instance, certain advertising approaches might be more permissible in one country than another.

    Moving on, Prasad said, “f your goal is to connect with your audience rather than just focusing on metrics like website visits, you may miss out on immediate customer engagement. Therefore, if your objective isn’t just about these numbers, you should consider top-of-funnel metrics like awareness and consideration, which are also measurable. Ultimately, the focus should always be on the overarching goal of the brand. At the end of the day, everyone is concerned with return on investment. With the rise of digital strategies, tracking this becomes more accessible.

    Aakash emphasised on how effective targeted or addressable advertising isn’t only about placement; it’s also about the content of the message. “I’ve been part of this organization for nearly a year, and it’s easy for competitors to hire a brand ambassador. For example, why focus on celebrities like Shah Rukh Khan or Ranbir Kapoor endorsing products? They command millions, but we need to rethink our approach,” says Mishra.

    The panelists and Parul brought a delightful energy to the discussion on addressable advertising. Each panelist contributed unique perspectives, sparking thought-provoking dialogues that illuminated the evolving landscape of advertising. Parul skillfully guided the conversation, ensuring that all voices were heard and that the discussion remained informative. 

  • Parul Menghani launches Good Ants Media redefining storytelling and audience engagement

    Parul Menghani launches Good Ants Media redefining storytelling and audience engagement

    Mumbai: With two decades of impactful contributions to media giants like Viacom18, Disney, MX Player, and Times Network, Parul Menghani, a seasoned content and marketing expert, announces her maiden venture, Good Ants Media. Positioned as an innovative content powerhouse, Good Ants Media specializes in the critical art of story and script development, establishing a strong foundation for both movies and series. Beyond content development, it’s focussed on devising tailored ideation and content marketing strategies for theatrical releases and OTT content. The innovation extends to digital brand campaigns seamlessly integrated into compelling narratives, creating insightful, relatable, and immersive content. With a fresh approach, Good Ants Media aims to cultivate collaborative partnerships across platforms, revolutionising marketing strategies and storytelling.

    India, as a hub of untapped creative talent, grapples with a challenge in delivering well-researched and authentic narratives reflecting its diverse artistic community. In a landscape dominated by streaming giants like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Jio Cinema, Disney+ Hotstar, Zee5, Sony Liv, and traditional film studios, the demand for narratives breaking away from convention is louder than ever, said Parul Menghani, founder and CEO, Good Ants Media. Creators and platforms actively seek stories that profoundly engage audiences and leave a lasting impact. In response to this need, Good Ants Media is committed to bridging the gap by crafting original narratives and offering extensive story and script consulting to studios and filmmakers across the country.

    Amidst the evolving landscape of brand communication, traditional 30-second commercials are losing their appeal among young adults, prompting brands to explore more content-focused avenues to connect with consumers. Addressing these challenges, Good Ants Media steps in with fresh and compelling storytelling, setting itself apart while aligning with the dynamic shifts in audience engagement. With a dedicated focus on creating, promoting, and distributing unique stories across various formats, platforms, and languages, Good Ants Media aims to contribute significantly to the growth and enrichment of India’s vibrant creative landscape, said Parul Menghani.”

    A luminary with a transformative two-decade career, Parul Menghani spearheads Good Ants Media. Recognised among ‘India’s Top 100 wonder women’, her impactful leadership journey includes pivotal roles at Viacom 18, Times Network, Disney, MX Player, Sharechat, Pocket Aces, TV18, Big FM and  9XM. Parul adeptly merges brand narratives into content, offering valuable consumer insights. As a former MTV VJ, producer, director and content and marketing strategists Parul has reshaped short-format entertainment and content commerce for platforms like Trell, MXTakatak and MOJ. Parul’s expertise spans diverse media fields, influencing content development, production, marketing, and communication across varied formats and languages.

  • Indian Digital BrandFest 2023: Are Virtual Reality & User Experiences Driving The Future Of Genz Customers

    Indian Digital BrandFest 2023: Are Virtual Reality & User Experiences Driving The Future Of Genz Customers

    Mumbai: The 3rd edition of Indian Digital BrandFest 2023 kicked off and had brands, advertisers, and tech platforms discuss all these trends and more. The summit looked at the latest trends driving the change in consumer behaviour and how it has impacted the industry’s growth.

    Whether it was a boom in influencer marketing or the popularity of short-video platforms, brands did not hesitate to jump onto the digital bandwagon to up their marketing game. So Indian television.com is taking this opportunity to bring a host of industry experts together under one roof to discuss all these new trends shaping the future.

    The panellists for this session were Indian Gaming League CEO & co-founder Yash Pariani, Starbucks director – marketing, category- loyalty & digital Deepa Krishnan, Tyroo chief revenue officer Akshay Mathur, Amazon mini TV director & business head Aruna Darayanani. The session chair for this panel was Good Ants Media founder & CEO Parul Menghani.

    Menghani kicked off the session by saying some key points to be highlighted around the gaming & VR industry. She then turned towards the panellists by asking about the current ecosystem around the industry and what changes they see

    Beginning with Pariani, he said, “One of the biggest factors of why virtual reality hasn’t been adopted by a lot of the users is the price tag, the portability, logistics and of course the quality of the games that are currently on it.”

    Krishnan replied by saying, “I think the two things that Starbucks has done globally, one is used virtual reality and Web 3.0 overall to create better experiences and you could go on to personalize it and also creating NFTS which consumers can then use as part of the loyalty program.”

    Mathur shared something on attention span by which he said, “This is a generation which has extremely limited time spans or attention spans. Within 3 seconds you do your communication or you’re out of it.”

    Darayanani had said something differently about the industry, “These are some early thinking days I would say, for the content industry to really look at it and I’m hopeful we’ll be able to crack that formula to move forward.”

    Meghnani concluded the session and thanked the panellists for sharing their insights and making the conversations pretty lively.