Campaign India Team
Nov 20, 2023

Stefan Martyres launches Social Aviator

Martyres was influencer marketing head at Times Internet

Stefan Martyres launches Social Aviator
Stefan Martyres has announced the launch of his new venture Social Aviator and takes on the role of founder and CEO. 
 
The venture promises to push the boundaries of brand marketing by harnessing the power of influencers, optimising the use of AI in marketing, and pushing the boundaries of possibilities with brand collaborations. 
 
With a team of seasoned professionals and a client-centric approach, the company aims to deliver tailor-made advertising solutions that resonate with audiences, drive brand loyalty, and generate measurable results.
 
In addition to this, Martyres is also focused on providing a plethora of additional services that make the delivery of brand solutions more streamlined. 
 
With the launch of a custom Social Aviator Studios, the brand aims to also push the boundaries of content creation by making the end-to-end solution seamless.
 
The influencer marketing agency looks forward to offering strategic solutions that not only cater to the brand’s needs but also deliver influencer fits that align with the brand ethos, messaging and target audience. 
 
Martyres moved from Times Internet, where he was influencer marketing head. 
 
Martyres said, "Advertising is all about connecting with people on a profound level and inspiring them. With Social Aviator, we are focusing on creating custom solutions that make the most of all the tools that are currently available for advertisers and creating an optimised and tailored solution. My experience in Influencer Marketing has helped me get a core understanding of the power of the right form of content and this is the skill that we aim to capitalise on. The content-led solutions we offer will not just focus on promoting a brand but also building an emotional connection by giving it a personalised and organic touch." 
 
He added, “In recent times, consumers have become more conscious and aware about not just the products they buy but the communication that these brands have online. It is therefore crucial to provide solutions that not only connect with the masses but can also convince them to build a longer association with the brand. Social Aviator aims to do just that. We also understand that streamlining brand advertising and providing timely and quality solutions is the key to making an impact. Our supporting services will help us achieve this in the most optimised way.” 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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