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[-]( [#SMLive Deepali Naair’s take on Six Feet Economy]( Focussing on the 3As of Six Feet Economy, Deepali Naair takes us through the ways pandemic is changing brand communication. [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive B2B Lead Generation with 0$ budget]( Nivas Ravichandran, Freshworks, shares insights and learnings on identifying and cultivating potential consumers on LinkedIn in minimal budget. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive Experts mull Vertical Video: The Present & Future of Storytelling]( In a panel discussion at Social Samosa’s #SMLive 2020, creative experts discuss the phenomenon of vertical video storytelling on the live stage – decoding the future of this trend. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive Brand Love 101: Recipe to stand out amidst clutter]( Benjamin Soubies & Pragati Basu from Talkwalker take us through the ingredients for creating Brand Love and key takeaways to up the game in the post-COVID-19 period. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive Manoj Rijhwani shares tips for Building Communities on LinkedIn]( In an insightful session at #SMLive 2020, Manoj Rijhwani from LinkedIn shares two cents on the relevance of building communities & leveraging the platform in the most optimum sense. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive: Karan Shroff shares insights into Unacademy’s marketing strategy]( In conversation with Schbang’s Harshil Karia, Karan Shroff talks about the way Unacademy approaches marketing and branding efforts. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive: Neha Ahuja on how Spotify’s Twitter marketing efforts worked for the brand]( World Music Day campaign by Spotify was able to facilitate such brand recall that a Twitter user came back with a moment marketing opportunity. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive Influencer Marketing: The Leap from Content to Commerce & Performance]( In a panel session, experts discuss Influencer Marketing & making the journey from content to commerce & performance at #SMLive 2020. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive Sunchika Pandey unravels the tale behind Mumbai Police & BMC’s social media prowess]( Founder HAT Media, Sunchika Pandey talks about adding sass to make social media a cool place for the municipal bodies’ communication. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive Tips to crack Moment Marketing by Bodh Deb]( Bodh Deb, VP & Branch Head, Autumn Grey Mumbai shares learnings and insights from campaigns he worked on and discusses approach & execution for moment marketing campaigns. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive: Adhvith Dhuddu decodes AR’s importance in the Marketing Funnel]( As technology progresses to fuel the ways AR can be used for marketing, Adhvith Dhuddu puts forth ideas for brands to make the most of it. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive: Building Conversational Commerce through messenger apps]( Neil Barman, Chief Growth Officer, Yellow Messenger shares use cases, benefits, and approach that brands can take to convert leads into consumers through popular messaging apps and build Conversational Commerce. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive: How to leverage Instagram to turn Passions into Actions?]( As users turn to Instagram to showcase their passions, Facebook’s Prasanjeet Dutta Baruah shares tips on how brands can turn such instances into actions. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive Kanika Jain on how to stay connected with consumers]( Kanika Jain, Audience & Formats Lead, India, YouTube India shares insights on staying connected with consumers through the pandemic. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive What can brands learn from leading Content Creators]( In a panel discussion at #SMLive 2020, some of the leading content creators from the social media spectrum, attempted to decode the secret sauce of quality content and share tips on content creation that brands can emulate. a [READ MORE]( [-]( [#SMLive Decoding the Women Empowerment Campaigns “Tamasha”]( In a panel discussion at #SMLive 2020, experts discuss the nuances of creating ad campaigns on women empowerment, breaking stereotypes, and sensitizing the audience on the subject. a [READ MORE]( [Check Jobs]( 703, Cosmosplaza Near D.N Nagar Metro Station, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400053 • [View Online]( • [Unsubscribe]( Copyright -SocialSamosa Media LLP Click to [Unsubscribe](

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