Campaign India Team
Feb 09, 2012

Indigo Consulting bags three new accounts

The agency has bagged digital accounts of Kalpataru, Casino Royale Goa and One Assist Consumer Solutions

Indigo Consulting bags three new accounts

Indigo Consulting has won the digital accounts for three new clients: Kalpataru, Casino Royale Goa and One Assist Consumer Solutions.

According to the agency's statement released to media; for Kalpataru, Indigo Consulting has been engaged for the redesign and development of the website. The strategy for the new design will be set to match the value proposition and brand promise of Kalpataru.

The statement also said that One Assist Consumer Solutions has selected Indigo Consulting as their "digital marketing partner", to help leverage digital channels to create awareness, desire, intent and purchase for their services. In that, Indigo Consulting’s role would involve creating the core communication and creative strategy for the site, in addition to the technology strategy and development of the final pages for the website as well as the customer portal.

Lastly, the statement mentioned that Casino Royale Goa has engaged Indigo Consulting for its digital marketing activities. Indigo Consulting will look after their digital marketing mandate with a focus on social media and PPC (pay per click) campaigns. The primary objective would be to create engagement among target users in the digital space.
 

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Campaign India

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