Advertising / branding
Five imperatives for online industry’s growth in India: George Gallate, global chairman of Euro RSCG 4D
06 Oct 2008
Challenges in dealing with publishers and advertisers: Harish Bahl, CEO, Smile Interactive Technologies
06 Oct 2008
Shah Rukh Khan to promote Jet Airways
06 Oct 2008
Phonevalley opens Asia Pacific office
06 Oct 2008
Bharat Patel elected chairman ISA
06 Oct 2008
The time has come for online video advertising
04 Oct 2008
Naren Nachiappan, managing director of online video ad network Jivox outlining the future of video in the online space in an exclusive talk with domain-b on the sidelines of IAMAI's fourth conference on digital marketing in Mumbai. Dhruv Tanwar reports (view video
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Print campaign for Teacher's achievemet awards
04 Oct 2008
MTNL appoints Percept/H as creative partner
04 Oct 2008
Brand building will be the focus of the rapidly growing digital media: IAMAI conference
03 Oct 2008
The internet can bridge the gap with a consumer who may not be familiar with the brand offline.
Festive campaigns by Coca Cola and Cadburys
03 Oct 2008
Crayons wins Congress party account
03 Oct 2008
No TV commercials for Titan's Raga Diva
01 Oct 2008
UN secretary-general for public awareness partnership with advertising leaders on climate change
29 Sep 2008
Brands and language, and the language of brands
27 Sep 2008
How important is the role of language in brand building? Very, according to Piyush Pandey, some according to Prasoon Joshi. Here's a snapshot of a discussion held at the CNBC Awaaz consumer awards 2008. By Dhruv Tanwar
Brands and language, and the language of brands
27 Sep 2008
How important is the role of language in brand building? Very, according to Piyush Pandey, some according to Prasoon Joshi. Here's a snapshot of a discussion held at the CNBC Awaaz consumer awards 2008. By Dhruv Tanwar
CNBC Awaaz Consumer Awards 2008 names top Indian consumer brands
By By Dhruv Tanwar | 27 Sep 2008
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