Showing posts with label Narendra Modi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Narendra Modi. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

PM, Narendra Modi writes to Global Advertiser's MD, Sanjeev Gupta


Global Advertisers would like to thank our honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji for taking out some time off his busy schedule to revert to our letters. It makes us happy and fills our heart with immense joy with the way he reaches out to us, i.e. the common man. This indeed has bought a beautiful start to our New Year. We wish him & his team good health, success and optimism.

Global Advertisers is the go-to brand in outdoor media having joined hands with multiple media houses, film productions and corporate entities. For more details and queries, check its website http://www.globaladvertisers.in/ 

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Global Advertisers creates giant OOH Campaign for Vibrant Ceramics 2016

Mumbai : The campaign reaches out to larger number of commuters to increase footfalls for the Vibrant Ceramics exhibition from 16 - 18 December, 2016 at Sabarmati Riverfront, Vallabh  Sadan, Ahmedabad, Gujarat – India. Mumbai being the industrial hub, the out-of-home campaign of the event has been executed by India’s premium OOH agency - Global Advertisers in Mumbai.

"Mumbai being the commercial capital of Indian has highest amount of investment and setting up Vibrant Ceramics exhibition will help everyone to interact with each other. It is a gathering for people related to real-ceramic sector at one place.. So, we have created a campaign to get the maximum footfalls at the venue." Said Sanjeev Gupta, MD, Global Advertisers.

Addressing several challenges and recognizing various facets of prosperity; Vibrant Ceramics is one-of-a-kind initiative that aims towards unifying and synergizing the key players and solutions providers. As the customers, manufacturers, researchers, technologists and innovators come over on the common platform to discuss, share, debate and celebrate the best of the Ceramics Industry.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Global Advertisers creates OOH campaign for ‘Make in India Week’ in Mumbai

MUMBAI: Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream project forward, the Government of India is organising the ‘Make in India Week’ in Mumbai and has associated with Global Advertisers to craft out this massive campaign.
As part of the project, Global Advertisers has designed an extensively thought-through out-of-home campaign that showcases large-scale hoardings and billboards pertaining to the event in highly strategic locations of the city. It is pertinent to note here that the event is being organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry across the country.

                       

Speaking on the campaign, Global Advertisers managing director Sanjeev Gupta said, “I am extremely honoured to be associated with this project. India is home to a massive domestic market and we are just beginning to recognize this potential. I am humbled that CII has chosen Global Advertisers to contribute towards this project and we have created a very strategic plan to make this campaign humungously popular. I firmly believe in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Make In India” theory and we shall do our every bit to take this project forward.”

The ‘Make in India Week’ will showcase the people, policies and partnerships that are driving India’s new manufacturing revolution. Set against the vibrant backdrop of India’s commercial capital – Mumbai, this week long calendar will offer unprecedented access, insights and opportunities to connect and collaborate with India and global Industry leaders/ visionaries, academicians, central and state administrations.


‘Make in India Week’ will be conducted from 13-18 February in BKC ground.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Rs 300 cr election bonanza expected for outdoor industry



In 2010, Global Advertisers erected a giant-sized billboard at Marine Drive for US President Barack Obama during his visit to Mumbai, which grabbed eyeballs. In recent times, Narendra Modi has managed to cause quite a stir with his hoardings declaring ‘I am a Hindu Nationalist’ spread all over Mumbai.
Welcome to the world of political campaigns using the outdoor media. The coming weeks will only see this trend gaining momentum as the country gears up for the 16th Lok Sabha Elections in 2014.

A lot is at stake and political parties across the board are sparing no expenses when it comes to advertising on different media. According to industry experts, on an average a national party spends approximately Rs 50 crore per year, while every fifth year this figure burgeons to around Rs 300-350 crore. 

“Though the spends should be in line with the Election Commission’s mandate, estimates indicate much higher volumes as per statements given in the press by some senior leaders,” said Rajiv Saxena, Managing Director, Blue Ocean.

According to Sanjeev Gupta, Managing Director, Global Advertisers, at least 500 political hoardings fill the skyline on any given day in Mumbai and surrounding areas. If numbers are to be believed, 67,428 hoardings were removed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation last year, 71 per cent of which had been put up by various political parties.

“Over the years, political advertising on outdoor has become really visible. Earlier, it used to be someone in the family of the decision maker who used to run the business, but now formal pitches are called for. Family still plays a role in the decision making though. Parties and political well wishers are using the medium as an announcement mode to the targeted few but important decision makers,” observed Mandeep Malhotra, Head and President, DDB MudraMax.

How organised are national parties when it comes to outdoor advertising?
“With the Election Commission getting more organised and regulated, political advertising has been evolving big time, from party advertising to individual advertising, including PR activities. And for last few years, the Congress party and other key parties have been hiring professional services of advertising agencies,” pointed out Saxena.

In a latest development, to keep a track of hoardings put up to highlight the UPA Government’s achievements, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has decided to use a GPS-based system in the second phase of its Bharat Nirman campaign. According to various media reports, the Department of Audio Visual Publicity is shortlisting firms that can provide state-of-the-art technology to set up the GPS-based system for outdoor publicity. This is the first time that a comprehensive mechanism is being set up to monitor and assess all high profile campaigns for the first time, media reports stated.
This has been done given the difficulty in ascertaining whether hoardings put up had been positioned at the assigned places. With the installation of GPS-enabled antennae on top of the hoardings, MIB officials would be able to know the exact location of these ad hoardings.

As per various media reports, I&B Minister Manish Tewari had in the early phase of the Bharat Nirman campaign formed teams and assigned roles to different departments to monitor the rollout of the campaign. While the Press Information Bureau was utilising its offices in various regions to monitor the campaign at the field level, the Research Reference and Training Division was monitoring the campaign online.

It will be interesting to see how Opposition parties will react to such use of technology and increased monitory and what counter campaigns one can look forward to as the political battle plays out on outdoor media.