Over the past few months, I closely studied 50 Indian brand campaigns across categories—FMCG, fintech, edtech, D2C, and legacy brands. Some were widely celebrated, some quietly effective, and a few… just noise. But once you strip away the surface-level creativity, clear patterns start to emerge. Not trends, but repeatable principles that separate campaigns that work from those that just exist . Here are the 10 patterns that consistently showed up: 1. Cultural Context Drives Virality The campaigns that performed best weren’t random bursts of creativity—they were rooted in culture. Whether it’s: Zomato’s real-time topical ads Amul’s decades-long topical creatives Swiggy capitalizing on IPL or festivals They all plug into what people are already talking about . Timing + cultural relevance = disproportionate reach. 2. Simplicity Outperforms Cleverness Many underperforming campaigns tried too hard to be witty or abstract. The winners were simple: Clear message Clear ...
In today’s hyper-connected world, attention is the new currency — and notification marketing has emerged as one of the most powerful ways to capture it. Whether it’s a gentle nudge on your phone, a browser ping, or a personalized in-app alert, brands are using notifications to influence decisions in real-time — and drive measurable revenue growth. What is Notification Marketing? Notification marketing is the practice of using push notifications, in-app messages, and browser alerts to engage users instantly. Unlike traditional channels (email, SMS, social media), notifications deliver contextual, time-sensitive messages directly to a user’s device — creating an immediate call to action. Types of Notifications: Mobile Push Notifications – Sent through mobile apps. Web Push Notifications – Sent via browsers even when users aren’t on the site. In-App Notifications – Triggered when a user is active inside an app. Transactional Notifications – Related to actions l...