When a brand makes a Youtube channel, it is not only competing with other brands, but also with everything else that lives on Youtube. So how do some brands end up creating magical videos and build fans while other brands don’t? Which videos get people engaged? Let’s understand it with the example below.
For the world’s top brands, having a Youtube strategy is no longer a choice, but a necessity. From owning a single Youtube channel to broadcasting content over more
Pringles® – the snack chips brand owned by Kellogg’s is a unique chip from everything else in the market because it’s stackable. The wide variety, accuracy & uncommonness of its flavours make the chips even more unique.
We wanted to share the story about how Kellogg’s, a 100 year old brand with heritage brands like Corn Flakes®, used their digital first thinking to turn around their Rice Krispies Treat® brand.
What is the first thing that you do when a video pop-ups on your Facebook feed or if you search for a video on Youtube? You peek at its length and
In March 2018, Youtube completed 10 years in India. That Youtube is hugely popular in India is no surprise. But Youtube’s India story is more fascinating. Here’re some things you should know about Youtube India:
If you haven’t still started creating video content to promote your business, it’s time you start doing. With an estimated 1.57 billion users Youtube has become the most important marketing tool for businesses of all sizes. People love to interact more with videos because they find videos to be more personal and engaging than any other form of content such as blogs, whitepapers, ebooks etc.
Youtube is increasingly becoming an essential tool for marketers. And, it’s hardly a surprise as Youtube has an estimated 1.57 billion users, reaches more
With an estimated 1.57 billion users Youtube reaches more 18-49 year olds than any other TV channel thus becoming an obvious medium of advertising for many companies. So we have compiled the list of top 10 Youtube ads that India watched in Q1, 2018.
Ever since Youtube was launched in 2005, it has grown by leaps & bound. It today has an estimated 1.57 billion users and reaches more 18-49 year olds than any other TV channel.