Biz Moves: Cake India, Team Pumpkin and Verve Media

Havas Group India’s creative agency, Cake India won the mandate of Hyderabad Black Hawks, one of the leading teams of Prime Volleyball League. Here, the agency is also working with the players to build their brands in the context of the Prime Volleyball League. (Representative image via Unsplash)

Keep up with all the key business wins and account movements.

Throwback: Tourism advertising and “MP Ajab Hai”, storytelling in silhouette

A lesser known performing art form called shadowgraphy or ‘ombromanie” was used for the execution of the television commercial. Having ancient roots, this art form uses hands, finger movements, and positions to depict various forms by way of shadows on a curtain. The black and white shadowgraphy showcased tigers in the wild as the jingle rang, “Ek nahi, do nahi, sekado yahain sher hai”. (Stills from the ad)

Tourism was sluggish in Madhya Pradesh till the mid 2000s. Ashwani Lohani was brought in to MP Tourism Development Corporation to build tourism to MP. He revived the Corporation and brought in Ogilvy India to promote MP tourism.

Weekly Shorts: Three most interesting things in influencer marketing this week

While personal care has always been among the top ten violating categories, in the past two years, it has risen to the top three on account of high volumes of ads violating ASCI’s guidelines. The launch of influencer guidelines in May 2021 along with ASCI’s proactive monitoring using AI-based tools has added to the increased number of ads under scrutiny. (Representative image via Unsplash)

What’s buzzing in influencer marketing and the creator ecosystem? What’s the next big thing coming down the line? Catch the big trends and hot topics in our weekly shorts.

Digital Advertising in the age of Insta Reels and YouTube Shorts: Make short-form video a strategic tool in marketing arsenals in 2023

Considering the fast-paced lives that people live these days and their declining attention span, they prefer swift, fun content that takes the thought out of choosing what to watch. Short-form video apps in India are looking to capitalise on revenue prospects between $12–19 billion by 2030. (Representative image via Unsplash)

Short-form video sector is expected to reach an MAU of 550-600 million, about 67 percent of all smartphone users, by 2025.

Myntra ropes in Sunder Balasubramanian from Coupang as CMO

Sunder Balasubramanian, chief marketing officer, Myntra, says, "Social commerce started from what GenZ look for in terms of the kind of influencers that they trust and find authenticity in. What we've seen is the adoption of social commerce strongly over the last few months and quarters itself, over 20 percent of our users interact with our social commerce property. We have done more than 10,000 live shopping sessions. And over time as we build the property, we've seen a 3X increase in traffic for each of the live sessions."

In July this year, Achint Setia, who had served as head of marketing at Myntra, joined Zalora Group (Singapore) as chief revenue and marketing officer.

Machine-made biryani is here! How startup food brands are adding robotics to menus

In the next few years, these kinds of machines would possibly be seen in households as well. For instance, Up, stylised as Up⤴, a consumer hardware startup founded by Mahek Mody and Mohit Sharma, has piloted a machine that can help prepare food with minimal fuss and in double-quick time. The device, called delishUp and comes with an app, and it can chop, stir and generally prepare food faster.(Representative image via Unsplash)

Restaurants, cloud kitchens and corporate offices are increasingly relying on machines to prepare food so that it’s faster, cheaper and removes human dependency, among other benefits. A few Indian startups like Mukunda Foods, Xook and On2Cook are trying to build the so-called food-as-a-service (FaaS) business by adding robotics to the kitchen menu. These machines guarantee to prepare food faster with consistency without or minimal human labour.

Advertising revenue growth for 2022 is likely to be 15.8% in India, GroupM

Growth in global OOH this year will amount to 2.2 percent globally (excluding U.S. political spending), or 18.1 per cent on an excluding-China basis. Audio is projected to grow 3.8 per cent globally in 2022 (excluding U.S. political advertising) and decelerate to 1.3 percent growth in 2023. (Representative image via Unsplash)

In its “This Year Next Year 2022” global end of year forecast, the agency states that retail media in India is forecast at $551 million in 2022 and is expected to nearly double by 2027.

YouTube unveils 2022 list of India’s top creators, breakout creators and women breakout creators

Shorts Break, a YouTube channel that offers short comedy videos, topped the list, with about 16.8 million subscribers. This was followed by creators Akshay Nagwadiya (14.7 million) and Gulshan Kalra (17.9 million subscribers). YouTube has not disclosed specific numbers on the subscriber growth these creators have witnessed during this year. (Representative image via Unsplash)

About half of the top 20 creators have made only short videos in the past year, a Moneycontrol analysis of the list provided by YouTube shows. Several other creators have been prolific with minute-long videos while also making a few long-form videos in the past year. Only a single creator in the list solely focused on long-form content.