When it comes to Indian consumers, utility trumps novelty. However, it’s not all number crunching and utilitarian logic, as far as the Indian EV buyer is concerned.
Author: Aashrey Baliga
Mast & Meh: Kotak Mahindra, Spotify, ITC, Britannia, Maruti, Porter, Hero and more
Find out who made the cut and who got cut in this week’s Mast & Meh, Storyboard18’s weekly picks of the best and boring ads. Read on.
India At 75: Community brands in India and how they were built
A selection of distinctly Indian brands from across the nation which have endured through the ages, fuelled by the patronage, love and loyalty of communities.
Simply Speaking: Brands Need Editors. Here’s Why.
The rise of brand journalism signals an exciting time in media, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
Advertising is in the position where tobacco was: IPG’s Arun Kumar
Part of the blame for this position the industry is in lies with marketers who “don’t talk about what they do and why it is valuable,” says IPG’s Chief Data and Technology Officer, Arun Kumar
There is an opportunity for building a better agency, not just a different one: Manja’s Prajato Guha
Founders of Manja, the newest shop on the ad block, on their new company, business model, clients and why hiring remains the biggest challenge.
The communication business today is a meme. Transient. Flippant. Momentary. Joke
Why is it that the brands have started to have fun at the cost of the agencies? writes Naresh Gupta, co-founder and chief strategy officer, Bang In The Middle. Read on
CXO Moves: Ad executive returns after edtech stint, Dentsu Creative gets a CEO, Dabur loses its digital head
Keep up with all the key people movements in the brand marketing ecosystem in Storyboard18’s CXO Moves. Here’s a round-up of the executives who are in, out, and in-between in the past two weeks.
Meeting Amin Lakhani and Amit Jain in Volvoverse
Mindshare India recently conceptualised and enabled the first-ever EV launch in the metaverse for Volvo Cars in a space called Volvoverse.
Bookstrapping: Upgrade by Blake Crouch
As our reviewer closed this book, this is what she understood of its message – ‘We need to stop humanity from destroying itself by upgrading our collective intelligence and reason. We will die out in the next century if nothing changes.’ Bookstrapping Rating: 3.5 stars