Campaign India Team
Oct 25, 2018

VMLYR bags the digital mandate for Oriflame India

The mandate will be handled by the agency's Delhi office

VMLYR bags the digital mandate for Oriflame India
Digital marketing agency, VMLY&R India has won the digital mandate for Oriflame India following a multi-agency pitch. The agency has been entrusted with the task of providing strategic, content and creative inputs across various platforms within the social and digital ecosystem.
 
VMLY&R will be in charge of building a strategic approach for Oriflame India through social media channels. It will also look into strategic planning, social media strategy, content creation for digital mediums, ORM, media planning and buying and working with influencers. Naveen Anand, senior director, regional marketing for South Asia, Oriflame said “Social media is a very important part of Oriflame’s strategy to continuously engage with the consultants as well as end consumers. We are happy to have VMLY&R on board with their understanding of our business, brand and community.”
 
Amandeep Singh Kochar, business head, New Delhi, VMLY&R India, said, “Oriflame is an iconic brand and has established itself in a great way in the Indian market. Digital has a very big role to play in its marketing and communication strategy and we are excited to be associated with the brand.”
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Campaign India

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