Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Human Marketing

I've never posted a Marketing specific post before. I wrote this today for an essay to a prospective university and just after that I watched a mind boggling video!

Felt like sharing,


Describe a major trend in the marketing communications industry that will change the way organizations communicate.

In my opinion Marketing has become ubiquitous in today’s age. Everyone from a freelancer to the biggest of global organizations need to market themselves. It has become an indispensible part of any product or service. Due to this nature there is a lot of competition due to the sudden influx of products and services, organizations, companies, advertisements, media sources and overload of information. In the marketing communication industry new ideas spread like wildfire and turn into ideas that everybody uses. For example the use of advertising on Facebook started full fledgedly in 2008 and by 2013 it is a concept that the smallest of businesses use. Nothing stays unique for long in marketing, as the success for one company becomes an observation for another who ends up using the same strategy.

In this time there is a severe need to cut through the mediocrity and come out with a marketing communication trend that is as ever changing as the subject itself.  I think that trend is the trend of Context Marketing. Although content marketing has existed in the field since a long time in the future content marketing will evolve concentrating more on context marketing. It won’t just be about delivering information through various medias but it will also aim to target exactly the right context that the customer needs.

For example, a Youtube advertisement will not be a general mundane advertisement but will concentrate on exactly what problems its potential customer is facing and will attempt to solve just those problems. There will be personal handwritten notes, applications will talk to you knowing who you are! It is already visible in breakthrough ideas. Siri, concentrates on just who you are and addresses you by your name, answers just your questions and gives you exactly what you need. Once in a while it also sings a song or cracks a joke for you. Instagram, facebook they access your location. Foursquare provides you restaurant just based on where you are. Vodafone, India’s leading telecommunications network calls customers and comes home to receive payments just to save customers the trouble of depositing it in a payment box just 5 minutes away from their house. Big brands send birthday letters with fat discounts. Insurance companies send anniversary cakes with the picture of the couple printed on it. All of this is nothing but targeting the right context.


 Context is nothing but the amalgamation of content and the consumer. In today’s time of information overload the precision can only be created using content in the right context marketing. Everything will become more personal and it will build long lasting relationships, as the information will be more focused just to the right type of consumer looking for just what the information is providing. Communication will also become more idiosyncratic in terms of its company. In today’s time there is a lot of overlap of information but the use of context marketing will lead to unique information about each product offering something very different than another. It will be original, it will contain information, facts and figures, feelings and perceptions and innovative ideas. There will be an influx of contextual information, design, presentation and participation. It will also lead to the realization of why people make certain consumer choices. Everything will lead to context. What the consumer is doing when exposed to the information, what thoughts he’s thinking, what is his lifestyle and what are his needs. Intricacies of every consumer will be focused on to ensure maximum productivity and there will be more use of real time conversation and real relationships. 

It will be the generation of human marketing.

 & This my friends, is the Father of Context Marketing :

WATCH!

Almost Merry Christmas! 

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Being Twenty

So , I am exactly 17 days away from turning 21. I just realized I still count using my fingers and It is slightly embarrassing,

but I love this stage that I am at and this post is just to sort of "report" how thankful I am for this year!

But first,
Ill tell you why 20 is such an amazing age.
There's no better age I'd want to be at. Of course I know that my "twenties" are going to be worth looking forward to but twenty, plain simple twenty is so awesome!

1) You're not even a teenager and you're not even in your actual twenties. You're not a girl but not a woman. You're not sure about your adult status. Its nice to hang in there!

2) You're allowed to act responsible yet be a little irresponsible.

3) You're metabolism is sky high. Gorging brownies is fine. Exercise shows its effects quickly and you know where to hide the fat!

4) You graduate (unless you're an engineer or doctor!) You feel cool about going through years of school and junior college and college and you also see school time crushes sometimes and you feel so flattered and you remember how you failed at chemistry and also the merits you've got for acing certain subjects and you remember good teachers and really horrible ones and you suddenly realize that you've emerged quite fine :D

5)You're allowed to clubs without being legal. Its sort of a discounted age where even if they check your ids you go in! 

6) Your parents turn into your friends. You probably don't discuss everything but you pretty much can discuss anything you couldn't just last year!

7)You start dreaming real dreams, the kinds that you know can come true! You also magically start working towards them and sometimes you also end up making them come true! You handle money , sometimes a lot of money. You gift classy gifts and you go to nice parties and you also learn to give an interview. You save money and you also feel the satisfaction while blowing it up *-*

8)You're at the age where its okay to not have it all figured out. Its okay not to be in a relationship, not to have a job, not to know what you're going to in life and still be happy about being confused.

9) Hangovers aren't as bad as the ones you got during the teenage and your choice in drinks gets classier ;) 

10) You can wear long maxis and really short skirts and still carry them off with elan.

11) You're out of college. You realize who your real friends are. You know who your 3 am buddy is :)
You realize you don't have to please anyone because the ones who matter always understand. You learn to say NO!

12) You can plan what it will take to be young and rich ;) You can plan on looking for your Mr.Right! You can plan your life without actually having to do it. Its a good age for strategizing. Yes, plans don't always work but its a good feeling having a plan!

13)You get to know yourself better, trust me I did! You know why you;re feeling bad when you're feeling bad.

14) Life is suddenly a little less complicated than it was in your teenage. 

15) We're not stuck. There's going to be change and so much change to look forward to! Its scary yet so exciting!

16) You're balancing the heaviest workload of your life! A tleast you think you are! 

17) Hormones start taking it easy and PMS isn't all that bad anymore. But a little bit of drama blaming PMS and craving dark chocolate ice-cream is fine! 

18) You learn something new for sure. Something significant like  driving a car, managing a bank account, learning to bake a fine cake, learning math (for me), or prioritizing and putting yourself first!

19) You actually educate yourself. You learn things that school or college didn't teach you. You meet new people, make new friends, travel and learn to stay alone and suddenly there is so much to imbibe from others!

20) You're twenty. You're not stuck to anything. You're everchanging, dynamic, prone to horrible mood swings and full of taking risks.You're passionate and you're enthusiastic and suddenly there are no rules because you know what is wrong and right. Suddenly there's so much to look forward to and you start working hard. You know when to party and you know when to stay in. 


Twenty has been a good age. I did a lot of things I always wanted to do :) 

1) I learnt to drive. Yes, I still can't drive confidently and all that but at least I learnt. A road-trip on my own would probably be on 21's list.

2) I taught 9 year old school girls simple things like loving themselves, protecting themselves and being strong.
And trust me I emerged stronger! I also solved a 9 year olds dating problem. 

3) I graduated from college. YAAAAY. I also have a degree now B-) I also graduated with amazing grades so I made my parents slightly proud ;)

4) I recorded for a movie. An actual Bollywood Movie. I might see my name on the credits next year and my inner goddess is sort of dodging the paparazzi ;) 

5) I made new friends, lost touch with a few friends, strengthened friendships and loved :) I realized that a lot of things are temporary. I also realized I have a lot of friends who I might not be constantly in touch with but I always have them :)

6) I took a trip to GOA :D It was the biggest accomplishment because I thought I'd never be allowed O:)

7) I wrote a lot of things, sang a lot of songs, studied throughout the year and still managed to have a lot of fun!

8) I learnt about failure and dealing with it. I did horribly at the GMAT. Cried sulked and got over it.

9) I planned my future, more seriously than I ever have. 


&

10) I started writing my Blog :) 

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Song-Write-Mode

I woke up and wrote a song. Between the pages of a boring math textbook is where inspiration seeps in and all that (:
Never posted  a song onto the blog so thought of posting this one!
Any composers who can make my rather novice sounding song sound awesome?

Here it is :

(Un-named)


I don’t know where I’m going from here,
I don’t know what it’s going to be like,
I feel the atoms rushing up through my veins,
Pumping through my heart,
Giving me a start

Ooooh,

Im scared and I’m overwhelmed,
And I feel like I’m breaking the red li-ight
But I see the glowing neon signs,
They’re telling me that I’m going to be fi-ne

Its so exhilarating so sublime,
Its like taking a leap into faith and time,
And when you’re scared and you still go o-on,
Nothing can replace the shine in your eye.

There’s fire and ice,
They’re both so strong,
But you’ve got to choose,
Where you belong,
And they’ll tell you that,
You’ll never get through,
but dancing through the storm,
Its all upto you

Coz the atoms, they run through your veins,
Pump through your heart,
And give you a start,
You’re scared and your overwhelmed,s
And you feel like you’re breaking the red-light,
But you see the glowing neon signs,
They’re telling you that you’ll be fine

Just leap into faith and time...


Saturday, 16 November 2013

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar

This is a mandatory blogpost.
I just got off the television after watching his farewell speech and the tears couldn't stop rolling down my cheeks.


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Today I realized what drew me towards the game the MOST. It was during the farewell speech that it dawned that I probably loved Cricket solely because of this wonderful gentleman giving this extremely emotional speech. He is undoubtedly the Best Cricketer in the world and his statistics are beyond imagination but today what sparkled right through his face, what made the thousands cry, what made the people chant his name like a prayer, what made the atmosphere so surreal - was the person he is.The way he spoke, the way he took every name that mattered, the way he kneeled down and touched the stadium in respect, the wide smile he gave to the people while holding the flag and the way he spoke about his family spoke so much about his charachter  He played extraordinarily and made India proud but what made it so lasting through a few failures and many successes was something beyond his game!

 Beneath all the skills, all the layers, all the media attention, all the hooting and shouting and cheering he seemed crystal clear today. Anybody who heard him talk could see how passionate he was about his game, how true he was to what he was doing, how humble he was to people and how grounded he was to his belief. Thats what set him apart and added a zing to his aura. There might be better players some day after a few years, and better statistics and maybe even better media attention but  the connect that he built with people through his heart is what is rare. They say that we are innately good people and we connect to people who are innately good. That connect is what made people tear up, what made people sad and what inspired people to be just like him.

Today like many others I want to be Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. I want to be true to what I love, passionate about every single thing I do, humble to everybody around me and unaffected by any attention or praise that I receive. I want to be remembered for the person I am, and the things I did by not changing the person I am and above all I want to love what I do and do what I love :')

I just read this somewhere and I think its amazing : I Imagine Ramesh Tendulkar going up to Sir Don Bradman in heaven right now and saying, "See there, That's my son!."

You Inspire us, Sir. We are very very proud of you.









(I've never been a crazy Cricket Fan, I have watched a couple of matches, cheered a lot, danced on the roads at Midnight after the Worldcup and followed a little bit of IPL but my knowledge about the game is minimal. Its just enough to understand what's happening. But today, I read my way through the first two pages of Google after hitting "Sachin Tendulkar". Thats the effect he has on me. That's gotta be something ! Something more than mere statistics. Something close to the person he is! )

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Hello Ladies!

Hello Ladies ! This is something I want every woman to read because I know how I feel about myself when I read something powerful! That's exactly how I want you to feel :)

(& obviously the wonderful men who I know believe in this cause! )


I'd love to spread this little powerful thought amongst women because words are more powerful than any other form of revolution! If I am selected I get to perform this and spread this through a book published by them :) I believe it's a cause and I'm sure you do too :)

I've entered a Poem for the LITLIVE Mystory contest :) Genre is Spoken Word Poetry :) The entries that are selected will be called to perform in front of a panel of esteemed authors at Literature fest Mumbai in November :)

Please vote if you like my work :) Link is below!
http://bit.ly/1gWs93i

Friday, 18 October 2013

Art is you, And you are Art




The little Sketch-pad lying in the corner,
It keeps your dreams intact,
In the fine lines and the sinuate of graphite,
Your future and you have made a pact
The dream catcher that you made for yourself,
It keeps your nightmares away,
And the poetries you write, The words you use,
They breathe out your thoughts and say :
That pick up the paintbrush,
And paint your future,
Go insane with the microphone,
Sing as though you hear no sound,
And let your ink pen be your milestone!
Dance as though your body,
Is swaying like the sea,
Crash the shore and go inwards,
And fill your mind with glee,
Don’t be demure and shy,
Be the million colors of the evening sky,
Be the midnight violets and the morning dawn,
Be the pretty black birds that you have drawn.

Be the art that flows out of your veins,
the kind that flows out of your lips,
Be the art that moves your hands,
The kind that sways your hips,
The art that strums the strings,
And the art that types,
The art that thinks and the art that writes,
Be the art that warms your heart,
Because Art is you and you are Art.

Friday, 11 October 2013

And The Mountains Echoed



Book : And the Mountains Echoed
Author : Khaled Hosseini
Publisher : Bloomsbury

And the Mountains Echoed :) I caught up with this book a little late but it has been the best thing I've read in a while.
It is Surreal. Completely takes you in. It is one of those books that actually makes you Time travel, through generations, places , atmospheres, events. It takes you on a journey. From Shadbagh to Kabul , to Paris, to the Greek Island of Tinos to San Francisco and then the book does this funny thing by taking you from Old-Age back to Childhood using a Farsi Nursery Rhyme! A small short story about the Div is the highlight!



The character sketch is brilliant and each character has a unique, sometimes strange yet beautiful feel.  From Pari to Abdullah to Uncle Nabi to Gholam each character has equal importance to the story. The story wouldn't be complete without any.  The old middle eastern charm along with  new age coming-out-of-the-closet-sections, the box with beautiful feathers and the big peacock feather to the reuniting of the siblings after years. The different edges to the same character of Nila and Maman and how different they feel due to their circumstances. The unrequited love between Nila and Nabi ! 


It encompasses Life Lessons, Relationships, Ego, Passion and Human Insecurities and binds it all so seamlessly! Hardly any books are read twice but I am sure I could read it again in some time and imagine the same beauty again !It is simple worded and concentrates on fine details and paints a picture in front of your eyes! Must Read!

PS- Mr Khaled Hosseini ! If you ever come across this review :  Your imagination is limitless! The details, the story , the winding of the events :) I am inspired, Sir.