Posts Tagged ‘brandasy’

PSO’s Dreamworld Car Rally- Brand Review

By SK | Branded Event, TV Branding

A new breed of events has been evolving in the  Pakistani diaspora for the last decade or so. However, its only they are being put under the limelight courtesy the proliferation of TV channels which need content, any content at all, just to survive. And so car rallies, which were just an obscure sporting event

Using Social Media To Market your Business- Shahjehan at T2F 2.0

By SK | Branded Connections, Branded Event, Consumer Behavior, Social Media

Shahjehan Chaudhary, the founder of myoffstreet.com, conducted a workshop on ‘Promoting your business through Social Media’ at The Second Floor which was jampacked with people from various cross-sections of the society, from budding entrepreneurs to media people to established businessmen. Everyone wanted to have a piece of the new elusive genie that is social media.

Studio Café: How to tweak its current branding strategy

By SK | Brand Challenges, Branded Khapa, Social Media

There aren’t many eating houses in Pakistan that have a proper marketing strategy. Most just rely on a few tactics and even those consistently. Consequently, many close shop even before the first year is over. Studio Café has arrived with a decent marketing strategy which is working well for it and may well help it

Brandasy Launches Restaurants-Uncut.com

By SK | Branded Khapa, Consumer Behavior

The ‘eating-out’ industry of Pakistan has seen an exponential rise in the last couple of years in spite of bone-crushing recession and all the doomsday hoopla. However, Moolah ceases to be an issue for the denizens of this part of the world when it comes to food. People love eating out. Period. But it’s not

Nestle Fruita Vitals Campaign: Viral Enough?

By SK | Branded Connections, Social Media, Viral Campaign

Nestle Fruita Vitals campaign is an interesting online campaign that has caught the attention of some members of the Pakistani online community. The keyword here is ‘some’ because although the campaign is geared towards getting viral, it hasn’t done so to the extent that you would expect it to.   Why would you expect this