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Mindshare launches The Loop, makes adaptive marketing a reality

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MUMBAI: Mindshare, the global media agency network, has launched The Loop – a data infused ‘war room’ aimed at helping the agency’s clients to make collaborative and adaptive decisions and across their paid, owned and earned marketing in real-time.

 

The Loop, a physical room and also a cultural change in working practice, is already operational across five offices in the US. India is the first market outside the US to have a fully functional Loop Room in Gurgaon. A second Loop Room will be up and running in Singapore next week followed closely by Mumbai in June. By the end of June 2014, The Loop will be active in close to 15 markets globally.

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Mindshare Asia-Pacific chief operating officer R Gowthaman said, “The Loop Room is not just another technological interface, but a way of life for all of us in Mindshare. As our client’s lead business partner, we take pride in being their marketing spine and The Loop Room effectively breaks down all silos and brings all the key stakeholders into one single room – creative, media, social, digital, content and production. The Loop enables real time tracking of the impact of paid media online; how the paid media works with other marketing assets of the brand thereby seamlessly linking Paid, Owned and Earned media on a single canvas. We have been extremely fortunate to have Pepsico’s support in making the Loop a reality. And as we expand the presence of The Loop Room in more offices, we believe we will be positively influencing the industry to look at Marketing Communications in a whole new way”

 

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The Loop includes multiple screens monitoring data from over 100 sources in real-time. Data partners are defined on a market by market, and on a client-by-client basis. The first tool of its kind to impact not only earned and owned, but importantly paid media, The Loop enables clients not only to plan more adaptively and to benefit from more collaborative and adaptive decision making powered by data, but it also enables the shift of media spend quickly to leverage opportunities uncovered by real time data during campaigns – a holistic process Mindshare calls Adaptive Marketing.

 

By focusing on paid media, which drives owned and earned media, and by bringing together every discipline and stakeholder into a collaborative decision making process, The Loop delivers a core part of the modern marketing arsenal, without which clients can be out of step with today’s fast paced consumer lifestyle.

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The Loop has two modes – ‘strategy’ and ‘campaign’. In ‘strategy mode’, The Loop enables collaborative and adaptive decision making through the mixing of fast and slow data across a spectrum of different disciplines, including business planning, strategy, creative and communications planning, and across client agency networks.  In ‘campaign mode’, Mindshare takes third party data feeds and tools and combines them with industry leading proprietary media spend, performance tracking and intelligence systems, to provide instantly actionable insight that can be executed in real time across paid media.

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Uidai partners with Google to help users locate Aadhaar centres

Verified Aadhaar centres to appear on Maps with services and access info

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MUMBAI: Finding an Aadhaar centre may soon be as easy as finding your favourite café. In a move aimed at making public services more accessible, the Unique Identification Authority of India has partnered with Google to display authorised Aadhaar centres on Google Maps. The feature, expected to roll out in the coming months, will allow residents to locate verified centres quickly and confidently.

More than 60,000 Aadhaar centres, including state of the art Aadhaar Seva Kendras, will be mapped. When users search on Google Maps, they will be directed to authorised facilities rather than unverified listings, helping curb misinformation and confusion.

The listings will do more than drop a pin. Users will be able to see the nature of services offered at each centre, whether it is adult enrolment, child enrolment, or limited to address and mobile number updates. Details such as operating hours, parking availability and divyang friendly infrastructure will also be shown wherever applicable.

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Uidai CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar, said the collaboration is part of the authority’s continued effort to improve ease of living for Aadhaar holders by making authorised centres simpler and faster to navigate.

The partnership will deepen in its next phase, with Uidai using Google Business Profile to manage information and respond directly to public feedback. Looking ahead, the two organisations are also exploring the option of enabling appointment bookings through the Google Maps interface, potentially allowing residents to plan their visits with greater efficiency.

Google India country head, strategic partnerships Roli Agarwal, said integrating verified Aadhaar centres would help millions access trusted services with confidence, bringing essential government infrastructure closer to the people who need it most.

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If all goes to plan, a routine Aadhaar update may soon begin not with a queue, but with a search bar.

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