Tag: Swati Nathani

  • Team Pumpkin strengthens regional language content capabilities

    Team Pumpkin strengthens regional language content capabilities

    MUMBAI: To match pace with the ever-evolving dynamics of the digital marketing industry, Team Pumpkin has taken an initiative to strengthen its regional language content capabilities. It has developed a core team of regional language languages which includes Punjabi, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Urdu, Telugu, Marwari, Nepali, Kannada, Odia, Bengali.

    Team Pumpkin’s main focus is to develop original content in regional language languages instead of getting it translated. The new regional language languages support team includes writers, proofreaders and voice-over artists who are based across 3 offices – Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai

    Team Pumpkin co-founder and CBO Swati Nathani commented, “We put a lot of thought and insight into our work and our learning has been that regional language content is the need of the hour. It helps break barriers and reach every corner of this diverse country. By developing a team for regional language content, this is the edge we will be offering our clients and helping them to widen their prospects across the nation.”

    Team Pumpkin offers all aspects of regional language content including audio, video, text, and has already worked on many regional language content pieces for clients like MamyPoko Pants, Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, and Axis Bank.

  • Expectations from the brand and marketing industry in 2019

    Expectations from the brand and marketing industry in 2019

    MUMBAI: The world of marketing is perpetually changing with constant innovative practices in the field of social media and automated ad tech. As broad-brush marketing techniques have dwindled, brands are battling to maintain their originality and meet customer expectations in an ever-evolving technologically advanced world. From multimedia content creation to influencer marketing, 2018 saw some excellent marketing trends adapted by brands across various verticals.

    The next big leap is the application of artificial intelligence and voice search for personalised advertisements and better data analytics. AI and voice searches have grown from niche to buzzword to mainstream and brands are entailed to incorporate them in their marketing strategies.

    With numerous emerging trends, the B2B marketing landscape has become more competitive. From email marketing to landing pages and content recommendations, personalisation isn't limited for B2C brands anymore. What a brand stands for has become very relevant for B2B organisations as well. Companies working in B2B space now understand how content outreach and online advertising can help them strengthen their customer base and create brand awareness. However, they are still in transit to use more digital tactics to drive ROI and growth. Marketers are continuously looking for more exciting ways of story-telling and more innovative content formats to lure their B2B prospects.

    Advertisements are no longer the pool for the same kind of talent. Brands have gotten smarter about the content they publish on various platforms. They know that to allure a better reaction from the audiences, they need to give an experience tailored according to consumers' dialect.  Everything brands do, need to help them achieve their goal, target their ideal audience and get the most out of the content as possible.

    Ephemeral content and stories have soared in popularity as they display quick content with different features such as polls, GIFS, boomerangs, etc. Viewership of digital videos, both on over-the-top and social platforms, continues to be more captivating than television. Besides, with brands investing in influencer marketing, Instagram and Snapchat are increasingly gaining ground. Mobile spending across all the sectors has increased because it provides more targeted ad campaigns.

    With new marketing trends continuing to evolve, the pressure on marketers for optimising the digital strategies has increased. Advertisers want to engage consumers with more relevant content and thus, are spending on platforms providing a direct and real-time connection with the consumers. Communicating with customers on a one-to-one basis encourages them to engage more with a brand's product or service.

    Team Pumpkin has grown well and healthy in terms of revenue and bagging new clients in 2018. The New Year is looking more promising. I believe that we need to connect deeply with other people, not just within our agencies, but with the people who are going to buy what we are selling. We aim to provide integrated communication solutions to maximize our client base and expand our footprint nationally.

    (The author is co-founder and CBO, Team Pumpkin. The views expressed here are her own and Indiantelevision.com may not subscribe to them) 

  • Pumpkin pockets ShopCJ mandate

    Pumpkin pockets ShopCJ mandate

    MUMBAI: Team Pumpkin, a leading Digital Marketing & PR Agency, has won digital marketing mandate for ShopCJ, a teleshopping platform.

    Team Pumpkin’s mandate includes execution of several digital activities such as content marketing, social media management and creation of digital assets among others.

    Team Pumpkin chief business officer Swati Nathani said, “ShopCJ’s consumer base has a growing percentage of the digitally active audience. Our strategy will be to bridge this gap and bring ShopCJ to its consumers, organically. We aim to deliver most topical content which is a key factor behind successful digital marketing.”

    Shop CJ head of marketing & CRM Mahesh Patel said, “In this digital age, we need a team, which is creative and fast-moving. Brand engagement for us will always be at the intersection of content and technology in the digital medium. We are sure that their team will be able to synergise with our marketing efforts.”

  • Pumpkin pockets ShopCJ mandate

    Pumpkin pockets ShopCJ mandate

    MUMBAI: Team Pumpkin, a leading Digital Marketing & PR Agency, has won digital marketing mandate for ShopCJ, a teleshopping platform.

    Team Pumpkin’s mandate includes execution of several digital activities such as content marketing, social media management and creation of digital assets among others.

    Team Pumpkin chief business officer Swati Nathani said, “ShopCJ’s consumer base has a growing percentage of the digitally active audience. Our strategy will be to bridge this gap and bring ShopCJ to its consumers, organically. We aim to deliver most topical content which is a key factor behind successful digital marketing.”

    Shop CJ head of marketing & CRM Mahesh Patel said, “In this digital age, we need a team, which is creative and fast-moving. Brand engagement for us will always be at the intersection of content and technology in the digital medium. We are sure that their team will be able to synergise with our marketing efforts.”

  • Snapdeal takes the road less travelled…

    Snapdeal takes the road less travelled…

    MUMBAI: Be it acquisitions, deals or launches of products, Snapdeal continues to make headlines.

    While Amazon India is partnering with Future Group and Flipkart has acquired Myntra to boost the fashion retail section, Snapdeal is attempting to break the clutter by filling its basket with products from diverse categories.

    In the last few weeks, the e-tailer is ventured into selling homes, two-wheelers and four-wheelers, gourmet food. It has also inked some exclusive tie-ups with electronics retailer Croma and television manufacturer VU Technologies among others. Snapdeal is also one of the sponsors for the famous reality television show, Bigg Boss 8.

    “We offer a platform where anyone can come and sell or buy anything that can be sold. We are trying to replicate the offline market place in its most democratic manner possible online,” says Snapdeal offlibe marketing senior VP Maneesh Goel.

    “The intention is to try and cater to every single consumer,” he adds.

    Snapdeal, as a strategy, is trying to capture the entire wallet share of Indian customers and has been quite successful so far.

     “Snapdeal has been one of the sites which is constantly evolving with newer ideas both in terms of products on offer and marketing strategies”, says Team Pumpkin co-founder, Swati Nathani.  

    According to Trust Research Advisory CEO, N Chandramouli, “This approach is done to get involved in every aspect of a customer’s purchase. All products are the same in the purchase – one pays and the other sells but with the degree of purchase involvement and the price changes. If Snapdeal is successful in smoothly operating the entire purchase cycle, they will definitely grow in terms of the bond that they share with their customers and thereby increasing trust.”

    Snapdeal has managed to raise over $233 million (over Rs 1,400 crores) this year from investors including Premji Invest, Temasek and eBay Inc. Industry veteran, Ratan Tata also invested in the site, giving it his stamp of approval.  According to media reports, Alibaba is also said to have forayed into the Indian e-commerce space with Snapdeal as its partners.

    With its ‘bachate raho (keep saving)’ tagline and focus on unbranded products sold by small manufacturers and retailers, Snapdeal has established itself as a mass-retailer, with over half of these 50,000 merchants selling fashion and lifestyle products that account for 60 percent of its orders.

    “Most categories which are generally sold on the urban arena involve middlemen and hence their value is rising. With Snapdeal foraying into the sections, the involvement of middlemen is reducing leading to fall in their value,” Goel added.

    Snapdeal recently crossed $1 billion (or Rs 6,000 crore) in sales (called gross merchandise value in the online world) taking on rival Flipkart, which had achieved the target a few months ago.

    The new categories such as real estate, gourmet foods and automobiles are critical for the portal. For both Tata Value Homes and the new Mahindra Scorpio, the site let users pre-book online for an amount (Rs 30,000 Tata Value Homes and Rs 20,000 for the new Mahindra Scorpio) that is much lower than required through traditional mediums such as at a car dealer’s or property sales office.

    Tying up with Tata Value Homes, the e-tailer announced 85 homes, worth Rs 40 crore, were sold in six days. It also introduced a new gourmet section on the site in partnership with Sanjeev Kapoor.

    According to Nathani, “Gourmet is the section which should bring the next level of revolution in the e-commerce space. After Books, Electronics, Fashion and Home, Gourmet has been one section which everyone wants to explore. The category has also been a little underplayed in the offline space and therefore, we think that this can be the game changer in the e-commerce space.”

    With Diwali coming soon, the online portal is planning a huge campaign for its customers. But more than that, they are concentrating on the marketing of it.

    “The campaign will last around 40-45 days. The intention is that, depending upon day to day we will be clocking around 1000-2000 ads slots everyday, the campaigns will peak on several days, overall targeting around 50,000-60,000 slots,” Goel reveals.

    “Intention is to double the revenue through Diwali sales,” he added.

    Jasper Infotech, which runs Snapdeal.com, has recently reported a loss of Rs 264.6 crores for the year ended March, compared with a loss of Rs 120 crores in the previous year.

    “In terms of numbers and reach, currently we would say Flipkart is the winner but with its constantly evolving strategies, we will soon see Snapdeal getting into the top spot, “Nathani opines.

    The battle is a close one for now. The company is venturing into various brands from auto, electronics, mobile phones, home furnishings, kitchen appliances, beauty, footwear to clothing to get them online.