Tag: Vaibhav Pathak

  • “National Startup Day 2024 signifies a game-changer for India’s digital journey”: Dot Media Base

    “National Startup Day 2024 signifies a game-changer for India’s digital journey”: Dot Media Base

    Mumbai: Dot Media Base is a one-of-a-kind content-first talent marketing agency in India. Originating as a humble startup during the lockdown in Kanpur, it has blossomed into a thriving ecosystem boasting over 200 creators, 250+ distinctive clients including music labels, OTT platforms, FMCG, Beauty, and Fintech brands., 1000+ digital campaigns, a roster of 30 celebrities, and a dedicated team of 90+ professionals. With  offices in Mumbai and Kanpur, the enterprise has also established an expansive modern production studio spanning 1,800 sq. ft

    Shubham Singhal, Vaibhav Pathak, and Om Singh have nurtured successful IPs like TGB Troop, Dot Talents, Dot Studios, Dot Public Relations, and FinTroop. Their approach includes digital tools, artistic prowess, and innovative ideas to make engaging content and captivating visuals. They’re working towards making a dynamic digital realm that’s not just exhilarating but also addresses creators’ challenges.

    Additionally, India celebrates National Startup Day today. This annual event serves as a testament to the nation’s commitment to creating a thriving ecosystem for startups, providing them with the necessary resources and encouragement to flourish.

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with the founders Singhal, Pathak and Singh where they gave detailed explanations regarding their agency, also what preparations they are planning  this day and how they are looking forward to curb challenges and many more…

    Edited excerpts

    On the journey since the inception of the agency

    Since the inception of our agency, the journey has been nothing short of a remarkable adventure. Our story began during the challenging times of the lockdown, just before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the face of the global challenge, we found  an incredible opportunity in the digital space, setting ourselves apart in a crowded industry. Relocating from Kanpur to Mumbai marked the start of our hustle.

    Starting with a team of only 8 members, we have grown rapidly and now boast a team of over 70 dedicated individuals. Throughout our expansion, we have not only created a successful agency, but we have also cultivated a culture that values the well-being and growth of our team. Our commitment goes beyond just professional partnerships – we care for our team members, influencers and collaborators not just professionally but also personally. As we look back at our journey, we realise that it’s not just about reaching milestones and hitting targets, but more importantly, it’s about growing into a community that thrives on mutual support, resilience, and a shared passion for what we do.

    On specific preparations that Dot Media Base is making for Startup Day

    As we gear up for Startup Day on January 16th, Dot Media Base is not just preparing for a single day but sparking a year-long transformation. Our recent preparations involve a shift in how we work. We’re focusing on our team’s passions, letting them choose roles that excite them rather than sticking to predefined positions.

    Our emphasis is on making this year not just about hitting goals but about team unity, collaboration, and continuous learning. Startup Day is not just a celebration but a platform for our team to come together, share success stories, and dive into the startup culture.

    We’ve been restructuring, encouraging active participation, and fostering an environment where every team member plays a vital role. Dot Media Base is not just a company; it’s a joint effort. Startup Day is our way of creating a space for collaboration, connection, and content creation that reflects our dedication to excellence. We are ready for a year of innovation, growth, and shared success!

    On the agency’s active  engage with the startup ecosystem, and benefits derived from such involvement

    We’re deeply plugged into the buzzing startup landscape, actively diving into events that spark knowledge and connections. Our team is out there, attending everything from conferences to meet-ups, soaking in insights and building relationships. These events aren’t just about business; they’re about learning and sharing with industry folks.

    Networking is our game. We’re not just talking about partnerships; we’re talking about creating a community that fosters innovation. We learn from the best. Our commitment extends to mentorship programs, ensuring our team grows alongside industry leaders.

    Every event is a goldmine of insights, not just from our peers but from everyone in the game. We, as founders, make sure our team is always hungry for learning, active in the networking game. It’s not just about growing in our bubble; it’s about making friends and allies in every corner. We’re always ready, always excited, seeking new connections and opportunities for collective success.

    On any collaborations with other startups that you find particularly impactful

    At Dot Media, collaboration isn’t just about transactions; it’s about shared values and mutual growth. Our partnership with WeDo Marketing, initiated when both our ventures were budding a few years ago, is a testament to this philosophy. We value collaborations that transcend the business realm and foster genuine friendships.

    WeDo Marketing, specialising in impactful brand work, especially in fashion, lifestyle, and FMCG, has played a pivotal role in our journey. They’ve pushed us to excel in influencer management and campaign ideas, sparking innovation.

    For us, collaboration is not merely about achieving success individually; it’s about lifting each other to new heights. Rooted in mutual respect, our partnership extends beyond professional deals to create an environment where collective growth thrives. This belief defines our approach to collaborations—a commitment to journeys that are not bound by limits but driven by shared aspirations and limitless possibilities.

    On challenges that India need to overcome in the startup ecosystem

    National Startup Day 2024 signifies a game-changer for India’s digital journey. Amidst the startup boom, a critical challenge revolves around job creation. While startups are vital for innovation, connecting them with individuals lacking educational access poses a hurdle. To truly thrive as the world’s largest startup ecosystem, we must address this literacy gap, ensuring everyone has a fair shot.

    It’s not just about the numbers; it’s about empowering our workforce. As we pioneer the global startup scenario, the focus is on inclusivity and skill-building. We’re not just growing startups; we’re nurturing talents ready for the dynamic global stage. Our vision is a transformed India, where every aspiring mind, irrespective of background, contributes uniquely. In this digital evolution, let’s not just make history; let’s make opportunities, crafting a nation known not only for startup success but for offering meaningful work to every dreamer ready to shape their collective future. Our commitment is unwavering – driving a transformation that leaves no one behind.

    On the long-term vision and mission of Dot Media Base, and its evolution since the company’s founding

    At Dot Media Base, our big picture is about being the all-in-one destination for everything in the market. We’re dreaming of a place where we handle it all – from talent management to  brand collaborations to creating blockbuster content and bringing to the bigger screen. Picture this: a hub where brands and creators find all their solutions under one roof, whether it’s casting stars or executing killer marketing strategies. We want to cover all the bases, working with creators and brands across the spectrum.

    Since day one, our journey has been a ride of change and growth. It’s not just about running a company; it’s about growing as a tight-knit team. Our mission? To create that one campaign that shakes up how people see marketing, breaking the norm. We’re on a mission to build a creative space where ideas flow, campaigns connect, and success knows no limits. Together, we’re not just evolving; we’re setting new standards, making waves, and turning our vision into a reality. That’s the Dot Media Base journey – where every step is a leap toward something bigger and bolder.

  • GUEST COLUMN: What can be the anticipated future of the creator economy

    GUEST COLUMN: What can be the anticipated future of the creator economy

    Mumbai: It’s no wonder that the digital media industry has shifted tremendously over the previous decade. This shift in focus has given rise to a new type of media personality: the content creator. Content creators are capturing the attention that was previously reserved for traditional media and as a result, they’re transforming content, consumer behaviors, and – maybe most importantly – consumer purchasing. These developments are spawning a completely new industry: the creative economy.

    From restricted IG and YouTube creators to now boasting over a million creators in the country as a result of the development of short-form video platforms and the simplicity of making content – ‘Content Creator’ is now a proper career that a gen-Z youth can now justify to their parents.

    As of now, creators have relied mainly on marketing campaigns and ad money generated by YouTube views. While this is fantastic, very few people can truly get it right and achieving wider adoption is extremely difficult because brands work with a small number of agencies, who in turn work with a small amount of creators. Technology can help companies and creators communicate more effectively but there is currently no dominant player in this space. Instagram and YouTube, on the other hand, have made pledges to develop toward the Creator economy and it will be fascinating to follow where they land.

    All of this is unfolding so rapidly that it’s vital to stop and think about where it’s all heading. What is the creative economy’s future?

    Affiliate – Affiliate revenue is something that fintech developers have been able to fully realise and reap tremendous rewards from. The next phase is to scale across the board. You don’t have to be linked with a brand to sell it; marketplaces such as Amazon reward referrals and affiliate sales.

    Paid subscriptions – This is really exciting for producers who have a strong connection with their viewers and may provide exclusive material or other advantages to their fans. If a creator can attract even two per cent of their viewers into monthly paid customers, there is a lot of money to be made.

    Creator products – Creators benefit from a focused reach, which, when utilised wisely, may result in the creation of incredibly profitable D2C enterprises. A creator is the one who best knows their audience; they understand the gaps and goals in their life and can help cross these by developing various things. Creators are also adept at creating excitement, something conventional businesses must pay considerably in to guarantee their brand narrative is delivered appropriately – it does become a zero-cost game for the creator. To get this right, producers must create high-quality products, engage in authentic communication, and go all out with their digital content to maximise sales.

    NFTs – With all of the hoopla around NFTs, and even once it corrects and comes down a bit. This will be a really vital tool for creators to involve with communities and possibly allow fans to own stock in them. NFTs will play a significant part in creating incredibly tight-knit communities for creators, as well as opening up a variety of new avenues for commercialisation for creators.

    Branded content – This statistic has climbed steadily over the last five years and shows no indications of decreasing, businesses will soon are becoming more ROI and conversions focused on these efforts. With more and more tech tools to measure real sales for such campaigns on the horizon, this will eventually become similar to ad purchasing with pre-determined KPIs, unlocking value for artists.

    It is reasonable to assume that Indian content producers will lead the very next century in global space. We are only getting started, and the times ahead are incredibly exciting for both artists and viewers. All in all, it is believable that the creator economy has a lot of potential and that more monetisation avenues will open up for creators in the future. So, to all the creators, businesses, customers and brand owners who are working and building in this space be in it for the long haul. Ultimately, investing in relationships and communities can never go wrong.

    (About Author: Vaibhav Pathak is the co-founder of The Girlfriend Box)