Campaign India Team
Feb 23, 2011

LinkedIn strengthens marketing solutions portfolio in India

Offerings include a host of customizable marketing solutions that allows brands to target consumers based on member profile data

LinkedIn strengthens marketing solutions portfolio in India

LinkedIn has announced the strengthening of its marketing solutions portfolio in the country. Operating out of offices in Mumbai and Delhi, LinkedIn India announced enhanced offering of marketing solutions targeted at consumer engagement for India’s leading brands. Formerly known as Advertising Sales, LinkedIn Marketing Solutions provides an engagement platform that enables companies to connect with a focused audience and deliver unique solutions for partners, while providing in-depth insights. 

On the development, Dhiman Mukherji, director, Marketing Solutions, LinkedIn India, said, “We understand that businesses in India seek focused and measurable solutions to engage with audiences online and the suite of offerings we have helps achieve just this with a result oriented approach.”

“Brands in India increasingly approach marketing programs with a structured and measured focus while looking for something unique.  The combination of our high caliber audience base and the unique marketing options allow creative marketers to position their products and services to the correct audience in the appropriate context. As a professional network built on trust and credibility, LinkedIn provides marketers with a wealth of data driven insights, enabling them to measure results and evaluate success,” said Hari V. Krishnan, country manager of LinkedIn India.

The offerings entail a host of customizable marketing solutions that allows brands to target consumers based on member profile data. The ad units include options like LinkedIn Audience Targeting, LinkedIn Personal Messaging Unit, LinkedIn Content Ads and LinkedIn Partner Messages. 

Source:
Campaign India

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