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  • Durga Puja: Advertisers optimistic as demand returns

    Durga Puja: Advertisers optimistic as demand returns

    MUMBAI: By now it’s evident that the Covid2019 pandemic is not going away anytime soon. After spiralling caseloads – ravaged the economy, and played spoilsport with travel plans – scary ol' Corona seems to be on the wane in time for the festive season, though it’s too early to celebrate outright. But with the markets rallying and consumer sentiments surging, brands and advertisers are sniffing the air hopefully, even as they tread with caution. 

    Every year, several categories like FMCGs, apparel, auto, e-commerce and consumer durables become the biggest spenders during the Durga Puja-Diwali stretch. The query their marketing teams puts up is not ‘how much?’ but ‘why not?’ This time around, the question is: how brands plan to advertise in the year of Corona.

    However, the Tata group owned fashion and lifestyle chain Westside has braced to make the most out of the circumstances. The brand’s ‘What’s Your Festive’ campaign focuses on all the products, right from clothing, cosmetics, footwear to  home décor. For the campaign, Westside has created four festive installations, each of which spans 15 seconds in which viewers can catch a glimpse of everything that it offers.

    Westside customer head Umashan Naidoo explained, “The films are directed by the very talented Devang Desai and the cast consists of Westside employees, customers and designers from the ethnic wear brand. After all, who better to advocate style and share the joy of their products but the creators themselves? We believe that these are real people with the aspirations of the brand at heart.”

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    The films are meant to uplift spirits and have nothing to do with hard selling, said Naidoo, adding in an aside that the sparkling diyas featured in the video are part of a CSR project started in 2003 by Simone Naval Tata herself.

    As the options for big outdoor displays and activities are limited, brands are shifting to the digital space to keep their connect with customers alive. For instance, Fortune the Adani Wilmar group's Fortune brand has been running a digital campaign called Pet Pujo for the last three years to engage consumers. The brand’s media & strategy head Sanjay Adesara said: “This year, we have given it a twist keeping the current Covid situation in mind. From the last 3-4 years, we were doing a separate digital activity outside. This year also we are keeping it digital.”

    Adesara also shared that the trends in the West Bengal market during the pre-Puja period are similar to last year’s: there’s been no dip in additional grocery buying and shopping for clothes and personal care products.

    Kolkata is a major market for RSH Global-owned Joy Personal Care. CMO Poulomi Roy is of the view that from November onwards, things are going to pick-up in the northern part of the country, especially before Diwali. The skincare maker has launched a new campaign ahead of Durga Puja in West Bengal. As part of the campaign, the brand released the peppy, upbeat music video Dugga Elo featuring ten popular Bengali celebrities which captures vivid moments that highlight the vibe of pujo. Intended to create a festive mood and keep the spirit alive, the campaign song will be played out on television, radio, OTT platform and social media platforms of SVF Brands.

    Observing that while the personal care segment such as hand wash, soap, sunscreen segments had gone down during the initial phase of the lockdown, Roy said one category that witnessed a boost was luxury products.

    “People have stayed back at home and instead of spending outside, they have actively been indulging and taking care of themselves by using  personal care  products,” she added. The disruption that happened at the outset of the pandemic affected the company's supply chain but as things are getting back to normal, the demand is steadily returning.

    Experts echoed the sentiment, saying consumer demand has definitely picked up in the past 15 days. Experimental and cross-shopping is on the rise, especially for categories such as cosmetics, lingerie and home décor. They project that brands which have the best style, value, availability, and experience will surely witness growth.

    Tata CLiQ CMO Kishore Mardikar noted that since people are still on guard against contracting the virus, there’s been a lull in out-of-doors puja activity, especially shopping. Instead, they’ve switched to online to purchase their discretionary needs along with daily essentials. Broadly, there’s been an accelerated digital adoption this year,  with increased exploration and buying in all the categories including fashion and electronics.

    Looking to capitalise on this shift, the primary focus of Tata CLiQ is on audiences that have higher intent/consideration to purchase and thereby engage with them to catapult traffic to the platform. The company's marketing plan during the season is positioned around the theme of gifting.

    “This year our focus is to drive transactional efficiencies and hence our marketing choices are dictated mainly by digital media complimented with engagements via our social platforms,” Mardikar added.

    Even after Covid and government-mandated guidelines to check it, brands have improvised, adapted and are desperately trying to overcome all the challenges. Will they get to have the last laugh? Or will the Calcutta High Court's direction to make all pujo pandals in the state 'no-entry zones' prove to be their undoing?

    MediaCom chief growth officer Soumak Banik paints a not-so-rosy picture of the situation. “When you talk about Durga Puja or event festivities, the maximum of the money goes on ground. This time that is itself cut down, taking a huge hit. Even if the entire outdoor budget is lesser, it will impact advertising fundamentals at the end of the day,” he said.

    The festive season is an auspicious time in terms of sales for businesses across the board and marketers leverage this opportunity with promotions galore. This year, the festivities may be subdued and the volume of ads may be low, but brands are not down and out for the count. They're trying to reach out to customers in new ways and formats.

    “There is cautious optimism in the air. Brands are planning activities and are expecting offtakes to happen,” summed up Havas Media Group MD India Mohit Joshi.

  • THE ALL-NEW “QUANCIOUS X CARTOON NETWORK” COLLECTION CELEBRATES EVERYONE’S FAVOURITE TOONS

    THE ALL-NEW “QUANCIOUS X CARTOON NETWORK” COLLECTION CELEBRATES EVERYONE’S FAVOURITE TOONS

    Mumbai: Wear your love for Cartoon Network’s coolest toons on your sleeve, quite literally!

    Cartoon Network India, in collaboration with Quancious, an eco-friendly apparel brand, has launched a unique capsule collection for the eco-conscious fashionista. Weaving pop-culture prints inspired by contemporary and classic Cartoon Network toons, along with eco-friendly fabrics, this range is a wardrobe must-have. The collection includes designs inspired by well-known characters from shows including The Powerpuff Girls, We Bare Bears, Johnny Bravo and Dexter’s Laboratory.

    Combining style with an ethos of sustainability, this one-of-a-kind assortment of Cartoon Network-inspired designs that includes sarees, capes, waistcoats, jackets, tees and tops, tee dresses, shirts, leggings, pyjama pants, pyjama shorts, tote bags and neckties.

    Commenting on the partnership, Vikram Sharma, Vice President of Cartoon Network Enterprises – Asia Pacific, said, “Cartoon Network has a unique legacy of timeless toons and contemporary characters that all fans love. With this partnership with Quancious, there’s something for everyone, especially those who appreciate a sense of a fun in the clothes they wear.”

    Commenting on the launch, Vipin Sethi, Co-founder – Quancious, added, “We are glad that we have created something that breaks the clutter in the fashion and apparel space. We foresee the Cartoon Network-inspired designs to strike a chord and become a rage. Now, there’s no age bar to showcase love for your favourite characters.”

    Fans can choose from the impressive array of Cartoon Network fashionwear now available at Quancious, INR 499 onwards, along with other e-commerce websites such as Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra and Tata Cliq.
     

  • Kinetic India powers Tata CLiQ Electronics campaign

    Kinetic India powers Tata CLiQ Electronics campaign

    MUMBAI: Kinetic Worldwide is a leading global player in the out-of-home (OOH) media industry and has successfully executed creative campaigns for a number of its clientele. Yet another success story is the Tata CLiQ Electronics campaign.

    Understanding the need to increase awareness of the brand with the objective to strengthen its connect in the market, Kinetic smartly used its OOH expertise and adopted a simple communication approach that created a distinguished visibility for the brand. Installing larger than life, vibrantly designed billboards at high traffic junctions in Mumbai and Gurgaon created a huge impact. Not only did it attract the attention of passengers stuck in traffic jams, but also kindled a sense of curiosity to explore the options that the brand has to offer.

    On the basis of data acquired via the New Consumer Classification System (NCCS), Tata CliQ targeted 28-40-year-old working professionals who are tech savvy, trend setters, and believe in saving time. An established luxury shopping destination online with a strong network of 100 plus partner brands pan India; functioning on the belief that consumers should have access to the best and new products every time they go shopping, the intent was also to present consumers with the best experience of CLiQ and PIQ services through their app.

    “The smart / connected homes industry is witnessing a rapid growth in the Indian market. IT hubs and HNWIs were the initial adapters of this change however; today almost every household in metro cities has at least 2-3 smart appliances. However, majority of tier 1 and 2 cities feel that converting their home into smart home will be an expensive affair. Being the first e-commerce website in India to have introduced Connected Homes as a category, our endeavour is to create awareness amongst our patrons on the connected home concept and ways to convert their home into smart homes at affordable prices and with least amount of time spent,” said Tata CLiQ chief marketing officer Kishore Mardikar.  

    "From being stringent about shopping at a store to moving towards shopping online, the consumer purchase journey has indeed come a long way. With the rapidly increasing competition in the online and digital space, ensuring that your brand has an edge is vital. Thus, mobile marketing combined by smartly positioned OOH helps yield higher results on campaigns,’’ said Kinetic regional head-west Nandini Nayyar.

  • SPNI ropes in Pravin Shivarkar as AVP marketing for digital business

    SPNI ropes in Pravin Shivarkar as AVP marketing for digital business

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) has roped in Pravin Shivarkar as associate vice president marketing for its digital business. The media professional with 13 years of experience took charge of his new role earlier this week.

    Shivarkar will report directly to SPN digital business head Uday Sodhi. Prior to his current position, he was working with Tata CLiQ as the senior manager for digital marketing. He has worked with renowned brands including Times Internet Limited, MakeMyTrip.com, Yatra Online Pvt Ltd.

    The newly appointed executive of SPNI has formal education in cyber laws, IPR, information security, e-commerce from National Law School of India University, Bangalore.

    Last month, Abhishek Joshi resigned from the position of head of marketing, subscription, content and licensing of digital business at SPNI. Back in 2015, Joshi joined SPN as VP & head – marketing & analytics, digital business. He has been a core member of digital business leadership team and also looked after global monetisation and syndication of SPN’s content across digital platforms in addition to heading marketing for SonyLIV.