Karthik 🇮🇳 Profile picture
Sep 9, 2020 5 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Very useful backgrounder to a trend that has always been in the sidelines in India, but is gaining mainstream traction owing to the pandemic. By @ambimgp bit.ly/3lYXNnx Future of work is an important part of my book on personal branding. When you choose to be a 1/5
2/5 gig worker, you forego the steady financial comfort of a regular job and enter a zone of uncertainty. A notion that most people who move from full-time employment to gig working hold is that their freelance work would primarily come from people they already know - people who
3/5 they have interacted or worked with in their past full-time employment days. That this 'network' of acquaintances built in the earlier period would be the first to give them work. This is slightly misplaced, in my opinion. I have found that it is not 'people we know'
4/5 but 'people who know me' that is more important for gig working. That's where building and working on your own personal brand really helps. To build a network of 'people who know me'. The 'know' of 'people I know' is vastly different from the 'know' of 'people who know me'.
5/5 The former is an actual working acquaintance, while the latter is akin to you knowing about a product through its advertising. #freelancing #personalbranding

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Karthik 🇮🇳

Karthik 🇮🇳 Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @beastoftraal

Aug 9
While we (in India) continue to treat poop (and the related activities that fall under gut health) as something of a joke in pop culture and advertising (the Kayam Churan, antacid variety), it is heartening to see ads that celebrate the entire poo-related activity as a very crucial part of our everyday lives (which it most definitely is!). Of course, in marketing, such celebration is done in service of selling a related product, like toilet paper rolls (we Indians have a far superior alternative in the 'health faucet' or, simply, the bum shower, but that's a different topic altogether) or probiotics (which, in India, isn't direct linked to gut health in advertising).

Take a look at the three ads below! 1/5
2/5
1. Garden of Life probiotics (agency: Humanaut). The ad normalizes phrases that are otherwise used as juvenile fun ('I just pooped', 'I went No.2 and it was great', etc.) and never in mainstream advertising anyway.
3/5
2. Cushelle toilet paper rolls (agency: Publicis London). The ad frames pooping as 'selfishly you time'. This is intimately accurate given the number of people who pick up their phone or a favorite book into the loo. The ad features Cushelle's brand mascot, Kenny. This new ad is the first time he's given a speaking part in 14 years.
Read 5 tweets
Mar 17
A BJP devotee's Electoral Bonds counter Q&A:

1. "Our FM says that it shouldn’t be assumed that those visited by the ED bought bonds to save themselves. Isn't that valid?"

A: Indeed. But there are enough examples of raids and subsequent bond purchases, sometimes within days of the raids. Clearly, those should count for something, right?Image
2: "Yes, but the correlation is only an assumption, no?"

A: Yes. But remember that the assumption is not merely about protection from raids. It is also about quid pro quo, that is, bond purchasers getting plum Government contracts. In those cases, there is no ED/CBI/I-T role - it's just money deposited, and lucrative Govt. tenders won.

"A significantly large number of donors are from sectors that are more tightly controlled, more regulated by the government... where clearances and licences are required, and where contracts are awarded by governments".Image
3: "Oh, c'mon! At least BJP is investing big in infrastructure that way, no? Sure, they may be making some money for the party in the process but we Indians are getting so much new infrastructure".

A: So, there is a possibility that BJP is corrupt and did make money?
Read 12 tweets
Jun 23, 2023
Apple's new ad for the iPhone 14 Pro—shot in Istanbul's (Türkiye) historic Grand Bazaar—is interesting for 5 reasons!

Reason 1: Terrific watch, with a frenetic pace perfectly suited to showcase the phone's video capabilities. 1/8
2/8 Reason 2: This is one of the few region-centric advertising from Apple. Beyond USA, Apple regularly does this for China, and has done something around the Brazilian Carnival. This is Apple's first ad set in and meant for Türkiye.
3/8 Reason 3: The choice of Türkiye! Because Türkiye is where the iPhone 14 Pro is the costliest to purchase, followed by, or tied with Brazil, as per the price-comparison website Nukeni ().bit.ly/applenukeni
Read 8 tweets
Jun 22, 2023
Google Pixel's new 5-ads series 'Best Phones Forever' is perhaps the most enjoyable ad campaign I have seen this year (so far) 😁 It has almost everything in the right dose - humble brag, Pixel praising iPhone, iPhone praising itself, sarcasm, and a friendly competitive tone. 1/8
2/8 The whole thing is very reminiscent of Apple's 'I am a Mac. I am a PC' campaign by TBWA\Media Arts Lab that ran from 2006 to 2009, starring Justin Long as a Mac user and author John Hodgman as a PC user.

See: https://t.co/d7ABB4ZILpbit.ly/thenmac-nowpc
3/8 Of course, these are Pixel ads, so the Pixel wins in the end. But it is clear that the makers (looking for the agency that made these ads) had a lot of fun infusing all the tiny nuances and references in the script 🙂
Read 8 tweets
Jun 21, 2023
Zomato's Father's Day '23 video makes for an entertaining watch given it is based on a fairly universal belief: fathers find it difficult to show their 'emotions'.

I LOL'd at 'Kitne ka?' and 'I love...' 🤣

But, I believe Zomato got the basic framing wrong in this film. 1/5
2/5 What they intended to communicate is that fathers, generally, struggle to *express love*. Fathers don't struggle to show 'emotion', because emotion is not just love. Emotions also include,
- laughter: fathers do crack jokes (dad jokes, anyone?) and laugh heartily.
3/5
- anger: no introduction needed for this emotion :)
- sadness: imagine any Indian movie that shows a wedding scene and just look at the father of the bride!
- excitement: imagine how fathers enjoy good food, their kind of music, etc.
... among others.
Read 5 tweets
Jun 8, 2023
Bajaj Finserv MD's quip that they'd make a provision on their website to not be disturbedis actually followed by, "but then make sure you never come back to us for our products and services".

Seriously?

Bajaj Finserv is not doing a favor to people by spam-calling them. 1/5
2/5 It's called an "UNSOLICITED" call for a reason.

Meaning: a call that was not initiated by the user. Or, a call by the vendor in the desperate hope that someone, out of the many random calls they place, would listen to them and buy their services.
3/5 If Bajaj Finserv's services were really attractive or impressive, people would be calling them on their own - this is 'pull marketing'.

But the market is full of products that are as good as, if not better than what Bajaj offers - so, Bajaj 'pushes' its spam calls on people.
Read 7 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(