Explained: What TDS on freebies for social media influencers and doctors means for brands

Among 16 to 24-year-olds daily Snapchatters, nearly 78 percent do not use X (Twitter), 55 percent are not on Facebook and 25 percent do not use YouTube every day. (Representational Image via Unsplash)

TDS of 10% would be applied on freebies or benefits or perquisites received by social media influencers and doctors, if the freebies are retained.

Stacks & Strategies | Privacy Compliant Personalisation

The three-way relationship between brands, platforms and consumers is the most critical part to understand in digital marketing today. (Representational image via Unsplash)

While data owners and processors are making significant investments towards technologies that help them get data, very little is being done by them today that mitigates risks while using it.

Bookstrapping: The Ambuja Story – How a Group of Ordinary Men Created an Extraordinary Company

Narotam Sekhsaria is chairman of ACC Ltd, Ambuja Cements Ltd, and Ambuja Cement Foundation. He also manages the Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation, a philanthropic funding agency. (Photo credit: moneycontrol.com)

A highly decorated biography, this book also features testimonials from India’s stalwarts. The man and the book have both cemented their presence. Bookstrapping rating: 3.5.

Stacks & Strategies | Customer experience is everything! Getting it right is imperative

To consistently earn high ratings from users, brands must examine what drives customer experience (CX) in its entirety. (Representative image via Unsplash)

There is a huge difference between value and worth, and customer experience (CX) is one such element that can make a significant difference. Today with a wide range of available options for any type of product or service, it is CX that makes a brand shine or fade amidst stiff competition. With customer behaviour and… Continue reading Stacks & Strategies | Customer experience is everything! Getting it right is imperative

Stacks & Strategies | Adtech Trends To Watch For

One of the trends that agencies have begun to see is the return of impersonalisation – turning to strategies and creatives that speak to the common category of potential consumer pools. (Representative Image via Unsplash)

From Web 3.0 and the metaverse to data enrichment of consumers, experts decode trends that will dominate the adtech space in 2022.

Stacks & Strategies | Martech trends that will dominate India market in 2022 and beyond

Using machine learning and deep learning algorithms, marketers can seamlessly gather, analyze, and integrate key data into their strategies and craft personalised messages to customers at every stage of the marketing funnel. (Representational image via Unsplash)

From AI-based marketing and voice-based tech to hyper-personalisation, experts decode trends that will dominate the martech space in 2022.

Why are agencies so bad at handling leadership changes and succession planning

Given the personality-driven nature of the business, succession planning strategies, particularly on the creative side of the business, are all the more important in agencies. But there are challenges. (Representative Image via Unsplash)

“The agency business is built with a lot of insecurity. It’s easy to set up an agency if leaders leave.”

Brands need to level up to get women gamers

According to a 2022 EY report, the number of women gamers grew by 18 percent in 2021 and is expected to grow by 20 percent by the end of 2022. (Representative Image via Unsplash)

Women are rapidly straddling multiple roles – such as gamers, streamers, game creators, and entrepreneurs – in the online gaming industry. The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated this trend.

Ad spends dip as startups slash marketing budgets

Unlike established brands and industries, startups cannot afford to stop investing in brand building and sales either. (Representational image via Unsplash)

Winter in the startup category is also freezing advertising expenditure (AdEx) and marketing budgets. This is in sharp contrast to 2021, when startups contributed around 11 percent to the overall AdEx of around Rs74,000 crore as per industry estimates.