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  • People access Facebook 2.4 times more than Twitter and 2.0 times more than YouTube: Kirthiga Reddy

    People access Facebook 2.4 times more than Twitter and 2.0 times more than YouTube: Kirthiga Reddy

    MUMBAI: It’s very easy to overlook a fundamental fact about brands: people bring brands to life – not companies. Brands aren’t to be found in the factory or in the studio and much less in the balance sheets, but in the minds of consumers, employees, suppliers and other stakeholders. In a sense a brand is a public object – and the strongest brands are those whose consumers feel a real sense of ownership: ‘That’s My Brand’. In other words, a brand exists only in people’s mind. So today what is driving people’s mind? Who is moving people? Where is it they go before they make a decision?

    How often today do we hear in our day to day conversation that ‘On my Facebook account I read this.’ Is it really one’s Facebook account, does anybody really own it? It’s just a successful evolution of a brand that someone feels her or his Facebook account is her or his?

    People today are driven by a small screen which moves along, supplies content on demand and reacts as per the personality of its owner. A personalised interactive medium called ‘Mobile’. “The world is not going mobile, it has gone mobile” says Facebook India MD Kirthiga Reddy. She shares some verified data, “More than 142 million people access Facebook every month in India through any of the access points of which 133 million log in via mobile devices. More than 69 million people get on Facebook every day, 64 million of them through mobile.”

    So there is a humongous amount of interaction which happens daily and it happens all across India. “The diversity of Facebook is also an important factor. The data confirms that Facebook has a very strong pan India reach and this perception that Facebook is only an urban Smartphone product is not true. What we found is for every urban user there are two from other parts of India which shows a very strong distribution of people,” asserts Reddy.

    Facebook in association with IMRB has done a study which shows, “63 per cent people on Facebook use 3G connections and 37 per cent use a 2G connection to access Facebook. 70 per cent people on Facebook own a Smartphone; 88 per cent use a prepaid connection.” Despite having such high numbers which are real by nature and not sampled or extrapolated, the investment on mobile, social media and digital is far from premium. Digitally born entrepreneur The Viral Fever founder Arunabh Kumar paints the scenario in the best possible way. He says, “The ad spend on a digital video which reaches to at least 15 times more number of people when compared to TV actually is equal to one meal catering spend of a television commercial (TVC) shoot.”

    Kirthiga Reddy also echoes same sentiments, but she speaks in terms of time investment of brands. “There is a big delta when it comes to how much time brands are spending on mobile and how much time people are spending on mobile” she says. As a frontrunner of the digital wave, Facebook has taken on multiple responsibilities of educating the ecosystem and the study is one of them, “Our intention through this study is to educate people about what people are doing on Facebook, on mobile, and how this information can help them move the business fast and bridge the gap between how much time people are spending on mobile and how time the brands are investing on mobile. We invest heavily on education as this new platform needs some educating. Late last year we rolled out a multi module educating program Blueprint in association with our partners,” she further adds.

    Blueprint is a new education program that trains agencies, partners and marketers on how to use Facebook, so they can create better campaigns that drive business results. Combining online courses, in-person training and certification Blueprint offers training from campaign optimisation, how to use video on Facebook, to effective ad measurement solutions. The Blueprint program features 34 online courses under various categories such as Facebook pages, targeting, buying and managing your ads, campaign optimisation, insight and Instagram. “Since March 2015, more than 175,000 people have taken more than 500,000 course enrolments. India ranks as the second largest country signing onto Blueprint. The top five countries include the US, India, Egypt, Brazil and the UK,” informs the Facebook India team.

    Platforms such as Facebook are also used to target people in TV dark areas, informs Reddy. She cites a case study on Nestle Everyday Whitener. “Nestle wanted to target people from media (traditional media) dark areas of the northeast. One creative was created for smartphones and another one was created for feature phones. The creatives drove that brand association and emotion to the end consumer, which later translated to positive results. This is an example of brands leveraging benefits of Facebook’s pan India presence.”

    The brand interaction with this disrupting social media platform is also happening in India  feels Reddy, “Three years back,if we were having this conversation, I would have only spoken about global case studies. I did not have a single India example to share,” says she. “But today we have so many examples across all the verticals, so the explosion is already happening. In the past also we saw when TV came in and print was there, it took its time,” she informs further.

    As per the FICCI – KPMG 2016 report, TV witnessed ad spends of Rs 542.2 billion (Rs 54,220 crore) which means a 14.2 per cent growth from the previous year. Whereas the growth rate of digital advertising which witnessed a spend of Rs 60.1 billion (Rs 6,010 crore) is an overwhelming 38.2 per cent. The same report projects a 15.1 per cent growth of television despite all the digital disruption and OTT emergence. The projected spend is believed to reach Rs 617.0 billion (Rs 61,700 crore). Digital is set to see a Rs 20 billion (Rs 2,000 crore) more spends as the projected figure for 2016 is Rs 81.1 billion (Rs 8,110 crore) which means a 33.5 per cent growth.

    So is it TV versus mobile? “We say it’s TV plus mobile,” says the Facebook India MD. But, at the same time she believes mobile has an upper hand, “Mobile is a screen kept close to you while TV is kept far with many distractions in between. A study shows that mobile has 82 per cent higher retention rate and 79 per cent lower distraction rate than any other screen,” she asserts. On TV there is a fight amongst brands to buy a prime time slot which shoots the 10 second ad rate sky high. “People are on Facebook throughout the day which means the brands no longer need to wait for the evening prime time to connect with people they can connect throughout the day,” says Reddy. “There are definitely key advantages when it comes to mobile. Mobile is a medium of discovery, mobile is a medium of personalisation it is a one screen one person platform which allows you to target individually, send the right message to the right person. You are seeing the kind of businesses that you can get, it gives you many opportunities which TV doesn’t, be it a whole day phenomenon or targeting,” she further sheds light on the advantages of mobile.

    Facebook has a strong ethos when it comes to value for money or return on investment or ROI, “We believe whenever a client pays a rupee to Facebook, he could have paid the same for either a TV ad or print or any-other medium. So what we promise is that a one rupee spend on Facebook is the most effective rupee spent by the client, that is what we want to strive for,” informs Reddy.

    Facebook is currently working with more than 85 per cent of Kantar’s reported top 100 advertisers in India, which includes Unilever, P&G, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Amazon, Nestle, Reckitt Benckiser, Mondelez, and L’Oreal.  This also includes companies headquartered in India like Tata and ICICI Bank, India’s largest private bank, eCommerce companies like Snapdeal, Flipkart, Ola, and new companies like Craftsvilla.com. In 2014 Facebook established the Facebook Client Council to learn more and develop better ad solutions.

    The study had a few proud findings for Facebook and Reddy throws light on them, “People access Facebook 2.4 times more than Twitter and 2.0 times more than YouTube,” says she while sharing India statistics.

    Facebook is focusing on videos too, as there is no India data available when it comes to video consumption Reddy shares global figures, “Everyday there are more than 8 billion (800 crore) video views on Facebook, and more than 45 per cent of video viewing happens on mobile.”

    “We are seeing a trend, where communication is going visual and with that Facebook is evolving in terms of being a visual storytelling platform” she concludes.

     

  • Myntra’s ‘All About You’ aims to break myths about colours, coinciding with Holi

    Myntra’s ‘All About You’ aims to break myths about colours, coinciding with Holi

    New Delhi, 22 March: A new social campaign has been launched coinciding with the festival of colours Holi to either bust or reveal the reality behind some myths about colours.

    ‘All About You’ from Deepika Padukone seeks to reveal the truth behind what it terms as absurd myths like women wearing too much red are easy or that wearing jazzy colors should only be worn at night.

    The campaign seeks to address various do’s and don’ts when it comes to wearing certain colors; how to wear them, which colours suits what skin tones, and which body types and more. With this campaign, ‘All About You’ encourages users to share the colour myths they have come across and have been conditioned to follow.

    The campaign has already picked up and many are sending selfies on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook holding up placards sharing their color myths, with the tag #AllAboutColours.

    Myntra is an e-commerce fashion destination with 2,00,000+ styles and 1000+ brands, headquartered in Bangalore.

    For more details:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllAboutYoufromDeepikaPadukone/?fref=ts

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutyoufromdeepikapadukone/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllAboutYoubyDP

  • Myntra’s ‘All About You’ aims to break myths about colours, coinciding with Holi

    Myntra’s ‘All About You’ aims to break myths about colours, coinciding with Holi

    New Delhi, 22 March: A new social campaign has been launched coinciding with the festival of colours Holi to either bust or reveal the reality behind some myths about colours.

    ‘All About You’ from Deepika Padukone seeks to reveal the truth behind what it terms as absurd myths like women wearing too much red are easy or that wearing jazzy colors should only be worn at night.

    The campaign seeks to address various do’s and don’ts when it comes to wearing certain colors; how to wear them, which colours suits what skin tones, and which body types and more. With this campaign, ‘All About You’ encourages users to share the colour myths they have come across and have been conditioned to follow.

    The campaign has already picked up and many are sending selfies on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook holding up placards sharing their color myths, with the tag #AllAboutColours.

    Myntra is an e-commerce fashion destination with 2,00,000+ styles and 1000+ brands, headquartered in Bangalore.

    For more details:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllAboutYoufromDeepikaPadukone/?fref=ts

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutyoufromdeepikapadukone/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllAboutYoubyDP

  • Digi Osmosis’s 3 tier digital marketing campaign for Rocky Handsome

    Digi Osmosis’s 3 tier digital marketing campaign for Rocky Handsome

    MUMBAI: Digi Osmosis, the newly incepted mar-tech agency in partnership with John Abraham and Azure Entertainment, expect to take Rocky Handsome to new heights with a unique digital campaign.  The campaign unfolded in three steps —

    Campaign Phase 1:
    Earlier this year, Digi Osmosis had carried out an event with Twitter and Rocky Handsome. Every person who tweeted with a certain hashtag received a personalised Rocky Handsome poster and with a small message that went with it. A teaser link was also attached to that, which became instrumental in driving impressions to nearly 1.1 million.

    Campaign Phase 2:
    For the launch of the trailer, the concept was simple. All one had to do was log into their Facebook account, go to the Rocky Handsome page, click on the link and subscribe! The subscriber then became one of the few to watch the Rocky Handsome trailer before the world saw it. It became an exclusive preview for the die-hard fans, and turned into one of the most anticipated blockbusters this year.

    Campaign Phase 3:
    Another activity in which Digi Osmosis played a role was a Facebook Live with John Abraham. The star held a Q&A session with his fans on his Facebook page on the 8 March and garnered nearly 3 lakh views. It was an open event and everyone was invited to chat with the star.

    Commenting on the campaign Digi Osmosis founder Manish Kumar said “We are proud to be a part of Rocky Handsome. The team has placed immense trust in us as their digital partner and we are personally invested in driving innovative, quirky and fun digital content that is shareable and make Rocky Handsome the biggest blockbuster of the year.”

    Commenting on the association, producer Sunir Kheterpal added “A unique movie like this requires a special touch and that is why we turned to the team at Digi Osmosis. For Rocky Handsome, the biggest target audience is the youth. The youth are the lifeblood of social media and so, who better than Digi Osmosis to take the lead on the digital front.”

  • Digi Osmosis’s 3 tier digital marketing campaign for Rocky Handsome

    Digi Osmosis’s 3 tier digital marketing campaign for Rocky Handsome

    MUMBAI: Digi Osmosis, the newly incepted mar-tech agency in partnership with John Abraham and Azure Entertainment, expect to take Rocky Handsome to new heights with a unique digital campaign.  The campaign unfolded in three steps —

    Campaign Phase 1:
    Earlier this year, Digi Osmosis had carried out an event with Twitter and Rocky Handsome. Every person who tweeted with a certain hashtag received a personalised Rocky Handsome poster and with a small message that went with it. A teaser link was also attached to that, which became instrumental in driving impressions to nearly 1.1 million.

    Campaign Phase 2:
    For the launch of the trailer, the concept was simple. All one had to do was log into their Facebook account, go to the Rocky Handsome page, click on the link and subscribe! The subscriber then became one of the few to watch the Rocky Handsome trailer before the world saw it. It became an exclusive preview for the die-hard fans, and turned into one of the most anticipated blockbusters this year.

    Campaign Phase 3:
    Another activity in which Digi Osmosis played a role was a Facebook Live with John Abraham. The star held a Q&A session with his fans on his Facebook page on the 8 March and garnered nearly 3 lakh views. It was an open event and everyone was invited to chat with the star.

    Commenting on the campaign Digi Osmosis founder Manish Kumar said “We are proud to be a part of Rocky Handsome. The team has placed immense trust in us as their digital partner and we are personally invested in driving innovative, quirky and fun digital content that is shareable and make Rocky Handsome the biggest blockbuster of the year.”

    Commenting on the association, producer Sunir Kheterpal added “A unique movie like this requires a special touch and that is why we turned to the team at Digi Osmosis. For Rocky Handsome, the biggest target audience is the youth. The youth are the lifeblood of social media and so, who better than Digi Osmosis to take the lead on the digital front.”

  • TLC celebrated this year with #TakeTheLeap digital campaign

    TLC celebrated this year with #TakeTheLeap digital campaign

    New Delhi: March 8, 2016: TLC, India’s favourite lifestyle destination celebrated the leap day this year by inspiring people to create a memory by indulging in their passion. With a unique digital campaign – #TakeTheLeap, TLC connected with thousands of millennials urging them to tick off items from their bucket list.

    From jumping off a cliff to starting a new fitness regimen to helping people in need, fans expressed the change they wanted to bring about this leap day on TLC’s social media pages. The campaign gave fans a reason to turn their dreams into reality take the leap from thinking to doing.

    The month-long campaign gained immense popularity on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and invited fans to make the most of the bonus day by sharing their experiences on social media with the hashtag #TakeTheLeap. Thousands of fans participated in the contest on the TLC India Facebook and Twitter pages and won exclusive merchandise.

  • TLC celebrated this year with #TakeTheLeap digital campaign

    TLC celebrated this year with #TakeTheLeap digital campaign

    New Delhi: March 8, 2016: TLC, India’s favourite lifestyle destination celebrated the leap day this year by inspiring people to create a memory by indulging in their passion. With a unique digital campaign – #TakeTheLeap, TLC connected with thousands of millennials urging them to tick off items from their bucket list.

    From jumping off a cliff to starting a new fitness regimen to helping people in need, fans expressed the change they wanted to bring about this leap day on TLC’s social media pages. The campaign gave fans a reason to turn their dreams into reality take the leap from thinking to doing.

    The month-long campaign gained immense popularity on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and invited fans to make the most of the bonus day by sharing their experiences on social media with the hashtag #TakeTheLeap. Thousands of fans participated in the contest on the TLC India Facebook and Twitter pages and won exclusive merchandise.

  • The Gillette India Flexball challenge on Twitter

    The Gillette India Flexball challenge on Twitter

    MUMBAI:  Since it launched the Fusion Proglide Flexball  razor, Gillette India has been coming up with various promotional strategies,  with one of the strategies being promoting it through social media .

    The new Gillette razor is different from the previous razors launched by the brand. It has five blades on the front and one blade at the back that allows it to swivel back and forth. The movement of this razor is quite similar to how one’s wrist works. The new Flexball technology helps men to shave without twisting their face in awkward ways.

    The brand now has an ongoing campaign for its Fusion Proglide Flexball  razor on Twitter – The Flexball Challenge that challenges its patrons. To enter The Flexball challenge, one has to tweet to Gillette India with #Flexiballchallenge and wait till Gillette India makes its first move. (For example; ‘I am ready for #TheFlexballchallenge @GilletteIndia’)

    Once Gillette India has made its first move by sending a chart which is divided into three rows and three columns -A1-A3,B1-B3,C1-C3, the participants have to reply to the move by choosing the desired position. (For example A3#TheFlexballchallenge). The game is a clever way of explaining the flexibility of the product as players do not have to use pen or pencil to play the game. 

    Before getting started with the game, participants have to keep its in mind. For instance only one game at a time can be played. Furthermore participants can always ask for a rematch. The hashtag has to be used always and one must wait until Gillette India responds back, resending or changing of moves are not allowed. The challenge has taken Twitterti by storm. Over a hundred participants have tweeted and taken part in the challenge so far.  Here are a few examples:

    sujoy_kapur tweeted, “C1 is my first move team @GilletteIndia #TheFlexballChallenge.”

    avdesh_roy tweeted, “Friends lets take #TheFlexballChallenge Play & win  @GilletteIndia @saraf_silky

    Amol_77 tweeted, “I am ready for #TheFlexballChallenge join me and play it @GilletteIndia guys.”

  • The Gillette India Flexball challenge on Twitter

    The Gillette India Flexball challenge on Twitter

    MUMBAI:  Since it launched the Fusion Proglide Flexball  razor, Gillette India has been coming up with various promotional strategies,  with one of the strategies being promoting it through social media .

    The new Gillette razor is different from the previous razors launched by the brand. It has five blades on the front and one blade at the back that allows it to swivel back and forth. The movement of this razor is quite similar to how one’s wrist works. The new Flexball technology helps men to shave without twisting their face in awkward ways.

    The brand now has an ongoing campaign for its Fusion Proglide Flexball  razor on Twitter – The Flexball Challenge that challenges its patrons. To enter The Flexball challenge, one has to tweet to Gillette India with #Flexiballchallenge and wait till Gillette India makes its first move. (For example; ‘I am ready for #TheFlexballchallenge @GilletteIndia’)

    Once Gillette India has made its first move by sending a chart which is divided into three rows and three columns -A1-A3,B1-B3,C1-C3, the participants have to reply to the move by choosing the desired position. (For example A3#TheFlexballchallenge). The game is a clever way of explaining the flexibility of the product as players do not have to use pen or pencil to play the game. 

    Before getting started with the game, participants have to keep its in mind. For instance only one game at a time can be played. Furthermore participants can always ask for a rematch. The hashtag has to be used always and one must wait until Gillette India responds back, resending or changing of moves are not allowed. The challenge has taken Twitterti by storm. Over a hundred participants have tweeted and taken part in the challenge so far.  Here are a few examples:

    sujoy_kapur tweeted, “C1 is my first move team @GilletteIndia #TheFlexballChallenge.”

    avdesh_roy tweeted, “Friends lets take #TheFlexballChallenge Play & win  @GilletteIndia @saraf_silky

    Amol_77 tweeted, “I am ready for #TheFlexballChallenge join me and play it @GilletteIndia guys.”