Four things marketers can learn from Angry Birds!


Angry birds – the game that ‘turned tables’ on the way we knew computer gaming before it. Other than creating a created a splash among casual gamers and inciting Read more

I don’t just shop. I FlipKart it! Have you seen this campaign yet?


Few brands manage to create path-breaking campaigns. FlipKart is right on top of that list today. FlipKart caught my attention when they launched their first campaign (reviewed here) by Read more

Cadbury’s new ad falls short to the brand


I have always admired Cadbury’s ad campaigns. Remember the one with the ad with the jingle Kuch Khaas  hai, zindagi mein (there is something special in life)? Yes, the Read more

Airtel gives a chance to train with Man Utd


Airtel has launched its latest campaign – ‘Rising Stars’ which gives 12 children under 16 years to train with Man Utd at the Carrington training ground, Manchester. The selection Read more

Blame Fastrack & Move on!


That is exactly what Fastrack wants you to do. Their latest campaign encourages the young & reckless to push boundaries, break rules and then, blame Fastrack! The campaign debuts Read more

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I don’t just shop. I FlipKart it! Have you seen this campaign yet?

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Excerpt: Few brands manage to create path-breaking campaigns. FlipKart is right on top of that list today. FlipKart caught my attention when they launched their first campaign (reviewed here) by getting people to start shopping online. India has yet to take to online shopping with open arms. The habit of using credit cards made people flinch then and still does. Nudging this bunch with the option of ‘pay on delivery’ was a sure shot way to clear all stumble blocks in getting people to click and shop. Screenshot of the Mr. Forgetful ad. Click to watch it They gained…

Cadbury’s new ad falls short to the brand

Posted on by Ajit Vishwanath Posted in brand activation, brand analysis, brand evolution, customer engagement, fmcg marketing, market potential, mass-market, retail marketing | Comments Off

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Excerpt: I have always admired Cadbury’s ad campaigns. Remember the one with the ad with the jingle Kuch Khaas  hai, zindagi mein (there is something special in life)? Yes, the one where the girl wallops from the stand onto the field dodging the security guards celebrating her boyfriend’s six on the cricket field. Even now when I play the ad on YouTube, someone invariably stands next to me to watch along and we end up humming the tune. That to me is what an ad should do – draw the viewer to the brand so close that it becomes almost impossible…

Airtel gives a chance to train with Man Utd

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Excerpt: Airtel has launched its latest campaign – ‘Rising Stars’ which gives 12 children under 16 years to train with Man Utd at the Carrington training ground, Manchester. The selection involves multiple screening rounds to select the best from the talent pool who will be trying their luck to sport Red and live a footballer’s dream. Manchester is the ‘Mecca’ for every football fan and getting a chance to not only fly there but also train with the best is as big a dream can get for a 16 year old. With Cricket facing flake in recent times and TRPs spirally downwards,…

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