Every week, I attempt to share a curated list of clutter-breaking creative ads. This week, an interesting project to get consumers to shop offline by HomeGoods, a smart moment marketing move by IKEA Hong Kong and more. Goel TMT: support is strength I used to joke that in India a movie actor’s career arc will include endorsing a TMT brand – especially as a bus back panel or a billboard. ‘Strength’ is the generic benefit…

You know it’s Super Bowl ad season when you see your LinkedIn feed filled with campaigns anchored on bizarre themes, zany humour and probably featuring talking animals. My weekly compilation of clutter-breaking ads is a tribute to brand teams everywhere, creating such campaigns. Why is Super Bowl special for brands? Every year, brands line up to spend millions during Super Bowl. According to reports, a single 30-second ad can cost $10MN (INR 80CR+) just for…

A majority of ads are simply ignored – a fate worse than being disliked. Clutter-breaking creative ads are a rarity. My weekly compilation is a small tribute to brand teams who manage to create work that’s noticed. Uber Eats: get almost anything Unlike in India where Swiggy & Zomato seem to dominate the ‘delivery everything’ in the quick-commerce category (through Instamart & Blinkit), Uber Eats is a dominant brand for such a service in the…

The rise of social media has given birth to a new phenomenon in marketing: the urge to be present across all platforms in some form or the other, throughout the year. This has resulted in an artificial pressure to be present in ‘media’ (and I use it within quotes to connote every platform where a brand places its message) virtually 365 days of the year. And that’s not a good thing.