Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

sam malhotra

Why an Instagram Model With 800,000 Followers Is Quitting Social Media

Teen blasts the endless chase for 'likes'

Social media has given 18-year-old Essena O'Neill a massive platform. She amassed nearly 800,000 followers on Instagram and another 270,000 on YouTube and even earned a modeling contract with one of the biggest agencies in Australia.

But now, she's leaving all that behind.

In a tearful video on her YouTube page, O'Neill renounced social media and went on a tirade about how harmful the need for followers and likes is to young people, especially women. "I let myself be defined by numbers," she said. "You'd think getting 100,000 followers on Instagram would be amazing. It was, for the day, but then you'd want 200,000."
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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

How Airbnb's CMO Transformed the Company Into a Super Brand in Just 18 Months

Marketers need to be fearless

When Airbnb CEO and co-founder Brian Chesky approached Jonathan Mildenhall about taking on the CMO role at Airbnb 18 months ago, Mildenhall said he was a bit skeptical. He was, after all, working with one of the greatest storytellers and one of the most visible brands in the world—Coca-Cola.   
"Our vision for Airbnb isn't just ambitious. It's historic. We want to be the next global super brand," Chesky told Mildenhall when the two first met. With that, the Coke exec was sold.
Joining the Airbnb team meant that Mildenhall would have the chance to take a new brand and build it from the ground up. Speaking at the National Advertisers Masters of Marketing Annual Conference in Orlando, Airbnb's CMO shared his strategy and some challenges he's faced on the road to building a super brand that now operates in over 190 countries and more than 34,000 cities.
In his new role, Mildenhall said he knew he needed to look to some of the leading brands in the world, citing Apple, Starbucks, Nike, Disney and Virgin as sources of inspiration. But copying these leaders wouldn't do a startup like Airbnb any good. "We couldn't use anyone else's playbook. We had to create our own," Mildenhall said.
Airbnb had an inherently unique and difficult challenge in that the idea of staying in a stranger's home, or allowing a stranger to stay in your home, is scary. What if someone steals your jewelry, harms you, provides you with dirty accommodations? These serious questions spurred Mildenhall's marketing strategy. 
That led to the brand's very first international TV campaign, "Never a Stranger." For the spot, the CMO said he deliberately cast a single white female who wants to travel the world alone as the lead.
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Monday, August 31, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

Justin Bieber Was Crying At The 2015 VMAs And We Want To Know Why

After Bieber finished his ~fly~ VMA performance of his new single “What Do You Mean,” everything got a little serious when he was seen bending over while shedding some tears.

 Justin Bieber Was Crying At The 2015 VMAs And We Want To Know Why 

1. What do your tears mean, Justin? Was flying too much of a spiritual experience for you to handle?

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Friday, May 29, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

Here's What Marketers Need to Know About Google's Mobile Upgrades

Now on Tap has ad potential

The future of marketing on Google devices is Now. The search giant held its annual developers conference today, providing a look at the future of its mobile operating system, the next iteration of what is tentatively called M—the next letter in the alphabet after the current OS, Lollipop.
At Google I/O, there were plenty of new features for developers and marketers to consider with an upgrade to Google Now, the hub of user activity that manages calendars, commutes, reservations and other daily tasks by integrating with apps.
Google is taking all the user habits it can learn, making suggestions and offering immediate choices like which restaurants to visit, reminders and offerings.

"This is the future of how we interact," said Michael Facemire, a principal analyst at Forrester. "It could come off as a little scary, or it can come off as very convenient."
In addition to the Google Now update, there were new features enabling offline use of Maps and YouTube, and there was a new operating system—Brillo, for the Internet of Things—that connects homes, cars and screens.
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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

Brooke Burke-Charvet: Celebrating Today's Modern Mom

As a TV host, entrepreneur, fashion designer, fitness guru, CEO, philanthropist, model, and mother of four with a hectic work schedule, Brooke Burke-Charvet is truly a Modern Mom. Born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, she won the 7th season of ABC’s Dancing With The Stars in front of an estimated audience of 20 million viewers, then went on to host the hit show for seven seasons.

This beautiful, super-fit, media maven is also recognized worldwide for her roles as the host of E! Wild On, RockStar INXS, and Rockstar Supernova. She’s starred in four fitness DVDs. And she’s equally successful as the co-CEO of Modernmom.com, an online destination that boasts more than 1.5 million users and offers tips, advice, videos, and information on parenting, pregnancy, family, career, health, beauty, cooking, crafts and other original content from experts, authors, bloggers, and real moms from all over the world.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

Twitter Scrambles for an Ad Fix as Nielsen's Promoted Tweets Show Up in Porn Feeds

TV company pulled its campaign today


Twitter has a porn problem, and it caused one brand to temporarily halt a campaign today. Nielsen, the television and digital data company, pulled the plug on its Promoted Tweets after they appeared near adult content on the site. 

Nielsen's promos showed up on Twitter profile pages called "Daily Dick Pictures" and "Homemade Porn." Ads are not supposed to appear on a profile page if X-rated content is posted there, and a bug was to blame, a source familiar with Twitter's technology said.

"As Twitter works to resolve this issue, we have temporarily suspended our campaign," a Nielsen spokesman told Adweek.
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Monday, March 23, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

For Women in Tech, Femininity Isn't the Enemy

Why I'm OK with SXSW's 'Girls' Lounge'
Women-oriented events at conferences, even if not perfect, create 'a flame around which to gather.'  Photo: GettyImages  
Goodness, some people sure were fired up about the free manicures, hair and makeup that were offered to female attendees at SXSW at the Ipsos Girls' Lounge:
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Monday, March 9, 2015

sam malhotra

NCAA Bans College Football Players from Wearing 'Crop Top' Jerseys During Games


NCAA Bans College Football Players from Wearing 'Crop Top' Jerseys During GamesOhio State fans had better hope that Ezekiel Elliott's "crop top" jersey wasn't the reason for his success because it has now been banned.

The NCAA recently announced, via NCAA.org's Greg Johnson, that college football players will no longer be able to wear crop-top jerseys on the field during games:

Officials will treat illegal equipment issues—such as jerseys tucked under the shoulder pads or exposed back pads—by making the player leave the field for at least one play. The equipment must be corrected for the player to return to the game. The player may remain in the game if his team takes a timeout to correct the equipment issue.
In other words, if you tuck your jersey up, you won't be allowed on the field.
Elliott's midriff was on full display throughout the Buckeyes' championship run last season, making the crop top cool in Columbus, Ohio. The running back ran for 696 yards and eight touchdowns in postseason play (three games).

Early in the season, Elliott talked about why he wears a crop-top jersey:




The running back admitted he tucks his jersey in order to try to gain an advantage over defenders, which is the reason the NCAA has made it illegal moving forward. Now, Elliott and the other players who have styled their jerseys in this manner are going to have to adjust to playing with a full-length jersey.

The new rule should slightly help defenders slow down someone like Elliott, but a player is going to make plays regardless of how much fabric is available to grab. - Full Article
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Monday, March 2, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

Samsung unveils sleek new Galaxy phones to battle Apple

Over 30 Entreprise Ireland-backed firms attending the conference Mobile World Congress in Barcelona

South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled its latest Galaxy S smartphones, featuring a slim body made from aircraft-grade metal, in a bid to reclaim the throne of undisputed global smartphone leader from Apple Inc.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

Joe Allen: We are now better than we were with Luis Suarez

Joe Allen says Liverpool have moved on from Luis Suarez 

Liverpool have at last adapted to life without Luis Suarez, with Joe Allen going as far as to suggest Brendan Rodgers' side may even be better now.
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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Sourav Malhotra

Maxim Finally Grows Up With New Redesign

The former lad mag isn't just about sex anymore

Once-hot laddie mag Maxim is trying to shed its frat-boy image with a head-to-toe makeover that makes its official debut today.

The redesigned magazine—editor in chief Kate Lanphear's first full issue—targets an older, more affluent audience to match the magazine's core readership, which has seen its average age increase by 10 years over the past decade. "Our guy has grown up," said publisher Kevin Martinez. "He's 33, starting to make money and looking at his life differently."

Founded in 1995, the 2 million-circulation title was an early hit but has struggled to maintain relevance as young men turn to the Internet, not the newsstand (where Maxim's circulation fell 33 percent in the first half of last year), to fill their appetite for salacious pics and lifestyle content.

Last year, investor Sardar Biglari bought the title and, in an effort to revitalize the brand, hired Martinez away from his job as publisher of Details to run the magazine's advertising side. Several months later, Bilgari made the surprising announcement that Kate Lanphear, the well-respected style director at T: The New York Times Style Magazine, would become Maxim's new editor in chief.
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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Sourav Malhotra

Five Reasons Why Sony Should Still Release 'The Interview' Online

No theaters, no problem for this Seth Rogen and James Franco flick


 While many people were expecting The Interview to be the goofball stoner comedy of the holiday season, it's turned into a headache for film executives as they struggle to stem the flow of hacked Sony information and terrorist threats against those who support the movie. Now, Buzzfeed Entertainment reports the film empire is pulling the movie from its scheduled Dec. 25 theatrical release due to terrorist threats. Sony could not immediately be reached for comment.

In late November, a hacker collective calling itself the Guardians of Peace began releasing private Sony documents and promised to wreak more havoc unless distributor Sony Pictures Entertainment complied with its demands,
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Sourav Malhotra

Nike sues former designers For Selling Nike's Trade Secrets

For years, the world's two largest shoe and apparel companies -- Nike and Adidas -- have battled for supremacy, with the competition occasionally leading to a lawsuit over a particular design or material, which one considers proprietary.

But on Monday, Nike took it to the next level, suing three former designers who had left the company, alleging they used Nike's trade secrets to sell themselves to Adidas.
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Friday, November 21, 2014

Sourav Malhotra

Facebook Turns Away From NewFronts Over Lack of Original Content

Social network was removed from schedule

UPDATE: Facebook has been removed from the 2015 NewFronts schedule because the company didn't plan to present original content.
The tentative 2015 NewFronts lineup obtained by Adweek on Wednesday afternoon showed Facebook was slated to present between 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., April 30. Facebook said that it decided before the slate was officially released on Thursday morning that it was not going to participate.

"We had initial talks with the IAB about participating in the NewFronts, and as we got closer to the schedule being confirmed, we had more in-depth conversations about the goals of the NewFronts and IAB's vision for the event," a Facebook rep said via email.
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Sunday, November 9, 2014

Sourav Malhotra

Taylor Swift Pulled Music From Spotify for 'Superfan Who Wants to Invest,' Says Rep

"If [a] fan purchased the record...and then their friends go, ‘Why did you pay for it? It’s free on Spotify,’ we’re being completely disrespectful to that superfan," says Scott Borchetta

Taylor Swift and Scott Borchetta
Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty
Taylor Swift and Scott Borchetta at the 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 6th, 2014 in Las Vegas, NV.

Taylor Swift's decision to remove her music this week from Spotify is a "big fist in the air" that other prominent artists are sure to follow, says her longtime record label president.
 
In the week she sold 1.3 million copies of her new album 1989, Swift abruptly pulled her single "Shake It Off" and all of her previously released music from the streaming service, frustrating its 40 million users.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Sourav Malhotra

Ex-Google Employee in Hyderabad Wanted to Join ISIS, Say Police

Ex-Google Employee in Hyderabad Wanted to Join ISIS, Say Police
Representational image of Islamic State
Hyderabad A former Google employee in Hyderabad has been kept under surveillance by the police who suspect he was trying to travel to Saudi Arabia and eventually join the militant group Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS.
The 30-year-old man reportedly quit Google some months ago and had a visa to go to Saudi Arabia for work. He has been questioned over his conversations on social media.
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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Sourav Malhotra

Amazon to sell packaged food and beverages in India - Economic Times


A just-delivered Amazon box is seen on a counter in Golden, Colorado August 27, 2014. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/Files 



















Online retailer Amazon.com Inc plans to sell packaged food and beverages in India from mid-October, the Economic Times reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.


 Amazon, which has already started accepting bookings for Coco-Cola Zero - the beverage's low-calorie variant, will eventually start selling fresh food in India, the ET said.
 (bit.ly/1BAIAtJ)

Amazon is already in talks with brands like Kelloggs and Cornitos, the paper said.
Amazon India did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Amazon, which opened its Indian website last June, has drawn up the battle lines by slashing prices, launching same-day delivery, adding new product categories and embarking on a high-voltage advertisement campaign.

In July, Amazon said it will invest a further $2 billion in India after the country's largest e-tailer Flipkart attracted $1 billion of fresh funds, raising the stakes in a nascent but fast-growing e-commerce sector. - (Reuters)
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Sunday, September 28, 2014

sam malhotra

Spikes Asia 2014: “Clients want more women on board as they feel they understand the audience” - JWT’s Polly Chu

Agency to introduce 'Helen Lansdowne Resor Scholarship' for women across markets, including India 

 

Spikes Asia 2014: “Clients want more women on board as they feel they understand the audience” - JWT’s Polly Chu 
Valerie Cheng and Polly Chu, CCOs of JWT Singapore and Beijing, respectively, spoke on Day Two of Spikes Asia about ‘The creative curve: The rise in female leadership in Asian Advertising’.

Cheng said in jest that like 'integration', this topic too could get boring if repeated across conferences.

Chu added, “It’s not about equal rights or who’s more creative (men or women), or through which part of the body we think. Today is about reality. Clients want more women on board as they feel they understand the audience.”
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Sourav Malhotra

HSBC closes Number Of Muslim accounts in UK


HSBC London: In a controversial move, global private banking major HSBC has closed a number of "risky" accounts belonging to Muslim groups and individuals in the UK.

HSBC has written to one of London's biggest mosques at Finsbury Park and other organisations, including an Islamic think tank, saying that to continue providing services would be outside the bank's "risk appetite".

It said decisions to close accounts were "absolutely not based on race or religion".

The bank's statement said, "We do not discuss relationships we may or may not have with a customer, nor confirm whether an individual or business is, or has been a customer.

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