Friday, May 29, 2009
All About ZOOZOO
Sure, we'll remember the remarkable turnaround of Adam Gilchrist and the Deccan Chargers. We'll remember our gracious hosts in South Africa. And most certainly we'll remember the 'Fake IPL Player', whose blog humorously plagued Shah Rukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders throughout the season.
But, more than anything else, we'll remember the ZooZoo, a ridiculously cute marketing campaign dreamed up by Ogilvy and Mathers India (O&M) and brought to life by ad-filmmaker Prakash Varma of Nirvana Films.
Yes, the iconic image of the league's sophomore season will be far removed from the pitch. ZooZoos are strange all-white alien-esque humanoids who run around on our television screens, chirping in their incomprehensible language and breaking into belly laughs at the drop of a hat. They're silly. They're funny. They're adorable.
Most importantly, they're a massive success and a viral marketing miracle.
How does an ad campaign become bigger than the game itself?
On the Internet, ZooZoos have developed a near cult status. On Facebook alone ZooZoo fans total about 3 lakhs, when one adds up all the members of the different ZooZoo fan pages and groups.
That's more people than signed up on Facebook for anti-terrorism initiatives in the highly-charged post-26/11 environment.
That's more people than signed up for the much ballyhooed 'Pink Chaddi' campaign, in response to the Mangalore pub attack.
And it's astronomically more people than signed up to support various candidates in the recent Lok Sabha polls, despite the politicians' best efforts to make a splash online.
Streaming videos, pictures, stories, interviews -- anything and everything having to do with ZooZoos -- have generated significant 'net traffic. And now there's word of merchandising plans: cups, keychains, figurines, etc.
Clearly, we won't just remember ZooZoos. We'll study them. We'll dissect them. One day, young B-school students will doubtless invoke the ZooZoo when asked to answer the question:
How does an advertisement become bigger than the game itself?
One story/service explained per day, 30 days in total
So we know that the genius behind the ZooZoo is O&M India. The lucky client? Vodafone.
Yes, Vodafone, the same company who scored big with last year's most memorable IPL advertisement -- an adorable lil pug that jumped through puddles and chased after school-bound children.
This time around, Vodafone wanted to specifically focus on its many different product services, like voice SMSing, group texting and call diverting. So with the ZooZoo campaign, O&M executive creative director Ravij Rao and his team of 25 worked to create a special alternate world where product stories and services could be told through the charming, lovable medium of the ZooZoo.
One story/service explained per day, 30 days in total. O&M did this to draw viewers into the ZooZoo world, so that they looked forward to and anticipated each new instalment.
Real people on real sets in real costumes
The idea didn't come to Rao's team immediately. For months they toyed with different concepts for months, until they homed in on the ZooZoo character as the deadline approached. Everyone packed up and flew to South Africa, where filming was done with the help of a local crew.
As for the look, O&M focused on two designs. One was a fat Mr Potatohead-style humanoid, while the other was a slimmed version with a giant head and scrawny limbs. The latter won out.
And the name ZooZoo, what significance does it hold? None. It just sounds cool. According to Rao, it goes with the character.
Though most people initially assumed the ZooZoos were merely a cartoonist's rendering, we've since learned that ZooZoos are in fact real people on real sets in real costumes.
The mistake is an easy one to make, as the ZooZoos and their world have a very surreal quality, as if from another planet. According to Rao, it was designed to look that way.
Thirty different ads for only Rs 30 million
It turns out that animation was never really an option, as animation-work of that nature would have been from 10-15 times more expensive than a real shoot.
So, on only Rs 30 million (Rs 3 crore), O&M was able to finish 30 different ads. Each spot is roughly 20-30 seconds long.
In order to create the otherworldly animated effect, only women of slight build -- and occasionally children -- were cast as ZooZoos, to enhance the contrast between their big heads and bellies and their tiny limbs. The women came from Mumbai dancing troupes and ballet groups, which explains the ZooZoos' fluidity and grace, despite their goofiness.
The sets were done in neutral greys, to draw maximum attention to the ZooZoos. Varma then shot the spots in a high-speed format, which gave the impression of animation. Rao and Varma have said that the most difficult aspect was the artwork necessary to bring ZooZoos to life.
With the actors' real faces hidden by the hard foam headpieces, how would ZooZoos show emotion?
They decided to keep it simple, by pasting on exaggerated impressions to fit the ZooZoos emotional disposition. One minute the ZooZoos is super-happy with an ear-to-ear grin. The minute the ZooZoo is frightened, its mouth pursed in tight 'O'.
The web's most watched viral video
Are we overstating the case of the ZooZoo? Will viewers really remember Vodaphone's smorgasbord of different products and services? Or will they just remember the high jinks of these strange little fat-bellied egg-heads?
Perhaps it doesn't matter whether the specific services are remembered one way or another. Vodafone recognises a winner when they have one, and they've unleashed a full-on ZooZoo campaign.
There are ZooZoo-themed computer wallpapers, emoticons, e-cards, ring-tones, videos, a Twitter stream, etc. -- all of this and more stemming from the original Rs 30 million advertisement campaign.
The ZooZoo dominates dinner table discussion, water cooler conversations and social networking web sites. The videos have been viewed over 3 million times in the past three weeks alone.
Visible Measures, a site that specialises in measuring the consumption and distribution of online video, says that the ZooZoo spots have been the web's most watched viral video two weeks running.
This is exemplary viral marketing in action.
ZooZoos, everyone loves them!
The ZooZoo campaign represents Vodafone's second impressive knock at the IPL. Last's season's irresistibly-cute-tiny-dog-chases-things campaign made the pug India's temporary canine of choice.
But although no animals were harmed in filming, the spots still drew the ire of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, better known as PETA.
PETA claimed that the campaign helped spark a 'pug craze' in India that saw many first-time and possibly irresponsible dog owners splurge on a new pug puppy, only to give up on the commitment after a few months. They pointed to the increased presence of pugs in dog shelters as evidence.
Vodafone, by using bodysuit-clad humans in the ZooZoo spots, has pleased PETA. So much so, in fact, that the ZooZoo campaign was awarded by the animal rights group earlier this month.
ZooZoos, everyone loves them!
It was a bigger hit than IPL Business.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Will Fake IPL player come to an end??
These are the words of the fake ipl player in his last blog. Will he come revel his identity on Wednesday(2moro)??
He had posted anything after yesterday's winning. After a lot of match they won a match yesterday. What is happening inside he has not posted yet.
more information:http://fakeiplplayer.blogspot.com/
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Is it possible ??
Not only player but also money in IPL is making cricket boring. Yes some matches are interesting but you can see batsmen are unable to achieve 6 runs from 6 balls and sometimes they are able to achieve 26 runs in 6 balls. What is happening??
Is it the way players should play or perform? A blowers having a good economy rate in 3 overs (5 runs in 3overs) finishes his spell with 4-0-33-0. How? and Why?
Where as in one day this type of figure nobody sees. IPL business not cricket is destroying this sports (cricket).
IPL on the verge of destroying the game of Cricket
What u say?
Friday, May 15, 2009
IPL is an extension of Indian diplomacy in South Africa
“It does complement our efforts and we are happy that IPL in south africa has left a positive imprint so far,” he said.
Bhatia told IANS: “IPL has contributed significantly to better people-to-people relations.”
Citing the fact of people of Indian origin in this country thronging the grounds where matches are taking place, especially in the city of Durban, he remarked: “They see in the IPL a revival of their mela, which all Indians love to go to.”
He added: “They are also happy to see the contemporary face of India - very confident, vibrant, on-the-go.”
Regarding criticism in a section of the South African press about the IPL organisers throwing their money around, the high commissioner, while not dismissing such views, referred to reactions of the South African government and Cricket South Africa, the national governing body for the game.
He illustrated that the interim president and now deputy president, Kgalema Motlanthe, said “the IPL was injecting a significant amount of investment in South Africa”.
As for CSA, he claimed: “They are extremely joyous, happy and grateful that this opportunity came their way; and of course, we appreciate the ready co-operation they extended to us.”
This might have happened here at India but it is happening there. U might be knowing that SA general elections also started the same time as IPL. But government gave this reason here to shift the IPL. What a shame ??
Some more intresting news: http://connect.in.com/profile/IPL/1817Is IPl making cricket a base ball game ??
Among other changes IPL T20 has brought, one has had a far-reaching effect on the sport, literally. With the batsmen under constant pressure to score briskly, a lot of sixes are being hit these days the number is smaller than last year but the IPL's second season has still witnessed 399 in 46 matches.
One day cricket was once a fans' delight is taking a backseat. And nobody will be surprised if the purest form of cricket, Test cricket, becomes a part of the history. When players were able to stand the Test of cricket, people wonder whether Test cricket would be able to stand the test of time with such advancements and money flow in the game.
A batsmen who can hit the best of straight drives ever seen cannot find a place in the wham-bham, thank you mam cricket. A square cut hit in IPL will not be compared to David Boon's style. A half pull shot executed on one leg by a left hander is not admired.
The lazy elegance at which players hit their off drives and square leg strokes will be ridiculed because they lack the brute force. Commentators will be pressed to talk on how innovative a batsmen is for his switch shots rather than discussing the legality of it.
Being a cricket fan, who applauds a single over defended by Courtney Walsh to save the Test match for his team with more passion than six sixes being hit in an over.
Supporting this Gilchrist says,"I can tell you all guys spend great time practising these strokes before they attempt it in matches. And not only on those shots, at the same time they work hard on their fundamentals as well because that's where it all comes from."
But Gilchrist also suggests that T20 cricket is a bit like baseball, with the batsmen given a licence to swing the bat freely. "It's funny but some of the biggest hits have all been delivered with the same stroke, with the bat in a baseball-like position," he says.
Then again, there is a strong Indian connection to big-hitting. With Indian bat manufacturers giving the unique combination of more wood on the meat of the bat and balancing it to shave off the extra weight, hitting sixes was never easier.
Hayden stresses the need to read a bowler's mind. "There are quite a few different styles of bowling that teams have adopted in the IPL," he says. "Some teams have decided to take the short of length area and others have fallen back on the yorkers. So when you are pre-meditating the shot, it's important to know what to expect from the other side."
Because money in IPL making everyone to play like a base ball player, hit as much as you can no style matters here. This Ipl business is making profit because of this type of shots. You must be wondering how?? Yes, I am saying the right thing. When one team has to score more than 2 runs per ball (12 runs per over) what the batsmen do, they just play shot like they want. They do not play regular shots sometime. Now Ipl is going to be a batsmen game rather than a all team game (bowlers get less credit as well fielder ).
Source:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/123636-the-reason-why-ipl-is-hurting-me
For more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_between_cricket_and_baseball
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Vodafone Zoozoo vs.Fake IPL Player
I will get answer for these questions only after finishing of IPL. But some trends I want to share today. I am going to share about the internet users, what are they searching more in this IPL ?? As this post name says we will compare fake ipl player and vodafone zoozoo . Means what the internet users were searching previously and now in this IPL.
There is some examples are given just click on them and see the comparison:
Whome to balme; Cricket or Alcohol !!
" In a bizarre incident, a father stabbed his 24-year-old son to death on Sunday night after the latter refused to switch off the television and insisted on watching an Indian Premium League (IPL) match.
The victim Sandesh Kamble, pursuing computer repairing course, had returned home at around 10.30 pm on Sunday. “As Sandesh was tired after a whole day’s work he decided to relax himself by watching an IPL match,” a senior police officer said.
While he was watching the television, his father Meghnath Kamble asked him to switch it off. However, Sandesh refused to do so. His refusal led to an argument between the duo. Meghnath shouted at Sandesh and also warned him.
“Furious with his son, Meghnath went to the kitchen and returned with a knife and stabbed it on the right side of Sandesh’s chest injuring him seriously,” the officer said.
“Sandesh was rushed to a private hospital where he was pronounced dead before admission,” he said. The police have arrested Meghnath and are probing if he was under the influence alcohol when the incident occurred. “We are awaiting medical reports to ascertain if he was drunk,” the officer police said."
In this case whom should we blame IPL or Alcohol or or IPL alcohol both or anything else.
Who may be the winner of IPL but here the father and son both are loser. One lost his life and another lost his son (and a lot more also).
Think in this way if u r the judge for this particular case whom will u blame from inside (But publicly u can say that bcz evidence says father is a killer what may the reason)?
Every time I discuss about IPL business but this case made me to write something different.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
IPL is affecting south Indian film industry
Unlike the T20 World Cup or the ICC World Cup, which happens once in four years, IPL is an annual event. The fact that it is scheduled during the summer, normally the period when the film industry’s expects to rake in the most moolah, is adding insult to injury.
“There is a visible drop in box office collections, especially for the late night shows, where the drop is anywhere between 30 – 40 per cent due to the on-going IPL. On days, when the Chennai Super Kings play, the impact is more and if their match is scheduled at 4 pm, it impacts even the matinee and the evening show,” says KS Mahalingam, head of distribution, at Chennai’s AGS Entertainment.
The story is the same in the Coimbatore, Tirupur, Erode and Pollachi regions. “Yes, there is a 30 to 40 per cent drop in collections due to IPL. But, that is happening only in the city centres. IPL has not impacted movie collections in the rural segments,” says Tirupur Subramanian, a veteran distributor for the Coimbatore territory. “Even here, Ayan continues to do well, which means people will continue to come to theatres to watch a good film, irrespective of other developments,” he added.
At least two reasonably big budget Tamil films —Sarvam and Thoranai have been postponed as the producers were in no mood to take a risk against cricket mania. While Sarvam, earlier scheduled for an April release, was initially postponed to May 15, it’s release has been pushed even further. Thoranai is expected to hit the theatres either on May 22 or May 29.
“The IPL has definitely affected the collections to a great extent and small films, released during the period, are getting washed out. And there is an impact on big films like Ayan in Chennai as well,” says L Suresh of Anandha Pictures, a veteran distributor for the NSC territory.
In the case of the Telugu film industry, no big film was planned to be released during the period and hence there has been no postponement.
However, the IPL phenomenon has not impacted the collections at Prasadz, the multiplex owned by the Prasad Laboratories in Hyderabad.
“It is not IPL but the on-going tussle between the Bollywood producers and multiplex chains that is actually affecting us,” says T Srikanth, general manager, operations at Prasadz.
According to him, about 50 per cent of the audience visiting Prasadz are Hindi-movie goers. With no new Hindi film available for release, collections are dismal.
“We have released a few small regional films and they are doing reasonably well. This shows that IPL has not impacted the movie going public’s apetite in this city,” says Srikanth. There is always a segment of people, who go to watch films, irrespective of other events. For them, it does not matter whether it is the IPL or the World Cup, he added.
Really this IPL business is affecting another big business industry of India. What will happen If a movie of SRK will release at this time, WIll it work?? Or people will prefer to watch IPL. Think in otherway Aamir Khan (he is not in IPL) release a big movie at this time , Aamir Khan Fan will watch IPL or that movie ?? From this type of questioner we can get good analysis of IPL vs Bolywood (movie industry). It is a good research topics indeed.
Source: http://www.mydigitalfc.com/leisure-writing
IPL : the business/game
and Bobby Pawar,
According to Bobby Pawar:
Lacks idea - Mumbai Indians
This ad is devoid of an idea. And that is the nicest thing you can say about it! I am a fan and it did nothing for me. 'Chalo duniya hila denge?' Pehle mujhe toh hilao bhai!
Meaningless slogan - Deccan Chargers
The slogan of the ad is 'Go Chargers'. Considering that the venue shifted and the team had to 'go' to South Africa, this is borderline genius.
Bad music - Chennai Super Kings
I thought this is the video of a song by a boy band called Chennai Super Kings. But wait a minute, maybe that is what they are going for. Can you smell a music career? Err, maybe not!
All about Shilpa Shetty -Rajasthan Royals
A question: Is this a commercial for Shilpa Shetty or the Royals? Just checking.
Not bad - Kings XI Punjab
Something that resembles an idea, the execution though is run out. While the song is quite good actually.
According to Manish Bhatt:
Not so bad - Kolkatta Knight Riders
Compared to all other ads, this one is a decent attempt. The ad has a great opening sequence and the music is fresh. Generally Shah Rukh Khan looks superficial in ads, but here he looks involved. (Money at stake). Not having an overdose of cricket visually is a good idea.
Needs a new tag line - Delhi Daredevils
The tag line 'Khelo front foot pe' is defensive. Using cricket lingo (front foot pe) in cricket communication is lazy.
Complete misfit - Bangalore Royal Challengers
Remaking the title song of the Bollywood movie Shaan for Vijay Mallya's team is a complete misfit. Expecting Katrina Kaif and Rahul Dravid to bring energy in the video is being too ambitious.
Still in the ipl marketing, teams are doing good. They are making an impact. People are registering in the sites to get videos and songs. Some team sites are providing video in free also (Analysis later on).
source: http://www.dnaindia.com/
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Some Interesting news about IPL
" Modi's new way of churning money from IPL !!! " is suspended for a while.
Indian Premier League (IPL) organisers have suspended the controversial mobile phone-based contest following concerns raised by the country's sports minister last week that it amounted to gambling.
The IPL, promoted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and featuring some of the top players in world cricket, had introduced a SMS contest (named as 6up iplayup ) aimed at keeping interest in India alive.
The league, which was a huge commercial success in its inaugural edition in India last year, is being played in South Africa this year as the tournament clashes with India's general elections.
"There was no formal complaint. Such SMS contests are being played world over," IPL governing council member Rajeev Shukla told Reuters on Tuesday.
"But it has been closed for now," he added. He did not say for how long.
Former Indian cricketers had raised serious misgivings about the contest, in which participants have to predict the sequence of runs that will be scored in the next over, saying that it amounted to gambling, which is illegal in India.
India's Sports Minister Manohar Singh Gill expressed concern that it could also give rise to a fresh bout of corruption in the game.
So this new IPL business idea is stopped for this moment.
Source: http://in.news.yahoo.com
2.
" Baseball helmets for umpire "
Increasingly ferocious hits in the fast-paced Twenty20 game is forcing umpires to consider using baseball helmets for protection.
"I guess it's only a matter of time before you see us using those," Australian umpire Daryl Harper told the Times of India newspaper on Tuesday.
"The bats are getting heavier, the shots are hit with more ferocity... I can bet umpires have to be very careful," he said, suggesting a baseball helmet with a full face cover would act as a good form of protection.
Cricket's newest format is gaining popularity because of the frequency of big hits and Harper said this was putting umpires at greater risk due to their proximity to the batsman.
"I was talking about this to some of the other umpires and they were also of the same opinion," said Harper, currently officiating in the Indian Premier League competition in South Africa.
"Given the pace with which some of the players hit those shots, it's becoming really dangerous for us.
"In one of the games, Sanath's (Jayasuriya) shot hit me so hard that I was feeling breathless for a while.
"And (Matthew) Hayden's hits have brushed my ears a few times as well."So the IPL popularity is going to give a baseball helmet to the umpires.
Source: http://cricket.rediff.com
3.
" Tactical Timeout in IPL is going to change from next year onwards" :Modi
The Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi said the duration of the controversial tactical time-out can be reduced during the semi-final and the final of the second edition of the Twenty20 league.
The tactical time-out of seven and a half minutes is introduced after the first ten overs of an IPL match. Modi said during the semi-final and the final the tactical time-out can be divided into two breaks of two and a half minutes each.
"It's not frozen yet but we are looking at two aspects. There will be two two-and-a-half-minute breaks per innings, so the break in all during an innings will be of five minutes," Modi told a television channel.
"The first two-and-a-half-minute break will be just after the powerplay and the second to be taken by the fielding side at any time.
The innovation has come in for severe criticism from captains, who complained that it was breaking the momentum of the match.
"There is a strategy break in every sport. But seven and a half minutes may be is a bit longer, so we are seeing how we can reduce it down to five minutes," Modi said.
4.
" It's decision time folks "
Fake ipl player is doing a voting system. He writes in his blog that
Not sure if I'd get a chance to post before the match, but will try for sure. If not, see you later."
Yes, stick to your word man | |
Yes, I'd like to see your ass kicked | |
No, let it remain a mystery | |
No, I fear for your safety | |
No, I want this to continue | |
Who cares a f**k? |
And voting shows a result
Yes, stick to your word man 64% | |
Yes, I'd like to see your ass kicked 03% | |
No, let it remain a mystery 12% | |
No, I fear for your safety 05% | |
No, I want this to continue 06% | |
Who cares a f**k? 07% |
What is he doing?? More traffic?? Yes he wants more traffic and more popularity. Because " Votes so far: 48269 Days left to vote: 4" . What a Intelligent person he is.
It is another way of doing marketing in IPL marketing startegy. I think A case study should be done on the basis of fake Ipl player.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Is IPL a 'serial killer' this year?
Yes I think so still. May be TRP has not reached the same as last year. it is because of election people are watching news channel mostly than other channel. And when two best team fights in the field everybody watch that match more interestingly than other. Yes this time high scoring matches are not coming up regularly but entertainment is still there. People are watching those thing.
Sometimes I feel that team lose matches to increase the TRP of the next match. That might not be true.
After some days Election results are coming. That time TRP of news channel will be very high but after that!!! Yes, we have to see whether set max's TRP increases due to IPL or not. If TRP of IPL increases then I will say the craze is still alive. People are not thinking IPL as IPL business , but As cricket as source of entertainment.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
KKR is at the TOP !!!
Yes,KKR is at the top. Not because of cricket but because of brand value.
Shahrukh Khan’s Kolkata Knight Riders may be struggling at the bottom in the second season of Indian Premier League, but in terms of brand value it is the richest team of the twenty-twenty cricket tournament, whose collective valuation has been now pegged at $2.01 billion.
This shows in IPL business cricket does not matter. Only thing matter is money, Money in IPL. How one team is earning or losing money decide brand and profit for the team not winning the match.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Why are Only some Bolywood celebrities in IPL ??
So let's discuss I might be wrong. But see.
We know about the secret intrest of preity in IPL. And every body knows (I think) that SRK is here for brand and money not bcz he loves cricket. Similarly Shilpa shetty this time supporting Rajstan ROyal (where was she last year?). Because she wants more name and fame.
And other stars either participating or commentating e.g. Arbaaz Khan doing it for Times Now.However, sources said," Salman agreed to cheer for Preity's team to settle spat with Shah Rukh Khan, who is owner of Kolkata Knight Riders.Last year Akshay Kumar had cheered for the Delhi Daredevils however he hadn't done it for free. Akshay was paid a bomb for the cheerleading.However Salman is doing it for free because Preity has asked him a favour."
Hrithik done a video for Mumbai Last year. It was in news that Aamir was supporting MI last year. And This year Preity had approached BigB to support her team in SA.
But my question is why others are not IPL. These are few names. Are they failing to understand the IPL Business or They are thinking Money in IPL is just wasting of time and money both. Or they do not have interest in cricket.
They are few actors and actress who are not here in IPL are:
John
Abhisek Bachan
Aisharaya Rai Bachan
Rani
With that one can see there is no director or producers are here. They are doing movie on cricket but they are not trying to own a cricket team. Why? Because it is not their field !!! or it is not their core competency. Why these rich people are not having a cricket team?? They might compensate flop movies loss from ipl.(just joking)
I am waiting for ur answers.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
More Insight about IPL Fake Player
Another question arises," How people got to know about fake ipl player from the 2day itself if he is saying he has done any thing for publicity." He posted his 1st blog on 18th (3 more that day)and on 19th he posted around 8posts. and started getting comments on 20th itself !!! Within so short of time he get so many comments and famous but how !!! Who are involved with him to make him famous. As I already told you it might be done by some SEO organization so that when it will reveal its name people will visit its site. The traffic will increase like anything. Fake ipl player is not a single person from the starting. Multiple people with a lot planning doing this. Other wise how he was posting so accurately without single mistake.
Yes, here question arises how they are getting the information(inside). There must be a deal signed with KKR team management as a result he is getting inside story. Or a player might be giving the information for money. Because business is everywhere. IPL business and IPL marketing are making everyone crazy.
Now more insight in terms of Google insight. We can see how people are searching and which keyword they are searching for fake ipl player in Google. And it is very clear that it is increasing day by day.
In digg also u can see there are 49 postings there.
In twitter also one can see.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
IPL in sensex !!!
According to people "This innovative form of the cricket has attracted a huge fan following across the globe. The IPL is a now a product with a 'made in India' tag and a huge brand value." and According to Blogworks Founder Rajesh Lalwani "But IPL brand surely is a significant property. The most interesting fact about IPL is it has given a new aspirational wing to parents who were always hesitated thinking about cricket as a prospective career for their kids, now they are ready to back their kids,"
It was written in the news that :"The huge success of the IPL has heralded a new innings in the history of Indian cricket. A huge money spinner, the two-year-old IPL is worth a whopping $2 billion, according the United Kingdom-based brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance."
"The IPL brand alone has a value of over $311 million. The brand can certainly create long-term value with its strong intrinsic strength and foundation. The IPL is just like any company today and it holds a long-term shareholder value. In 2-3 years, the IPL clubs may get listed on the bourses just like the popular English Premier League football teams," says Unni Krishnan, Country Manager, Brand Finance India.
And Vibgyor Films Founder Sandeep Kaul Said"Knowing the iconic popularity of cricket in both the countries namely South Africa and India, IPL ensured that the followers of the game would enjoy the clash anyways and, by default, local brands get international exposure. This is like a boon to our local brands. So the lesson was not to be fazed by the circumstance but spruce the turkey and enjoy an early Thanksgiving."
So many people are saying so many things about IPL, IPL brand. So I thought IPL may register its name in Indian Sensex very soon as a different company. Or all together a new financial product will come for this.
Just now when I was writing that last sentence something came in to mind. I am just sharing that," Is it possible a sensex( a new name can be given for trading) will open only for trading of teams playing IPL, ICL,PHL".
What u say Is it possible??
Sunday, May 3, 2009
BRC vs KKR
After 7 days of starting of IPL when I started predicting which team will reach the IPL final. In that list KKR and BRC were in the 8th and 7th position respectively. But this when I am watching the point table, I feel that BRC proved me wrong and I am to predict once more.
Why is BRC at the 4th position? Even if both have very much similarities.
There is an intriguing similarity between the sides, both of whom dumped former India skippers and handed over captaincy reigns to foreign imports before the second edition of the tournament.
The problem KKR is facing only because of captain and SRK. SRK told that they will have multiple captain in front of public but till now not implemented. Where as BRC is doing that without saying in the public.( KP was captain but now Kumble is taking care of that position) As everybody know that Mallya is in IPL for promoting his brand with help of IPL BRAND . That's why he has given the team name "ROYAL challenger". He is also giving the best fair player award using the IPL marketing strategy to promote his brand "King fisher." He is true business man, so he knows how to handle people (HR), how to market product, how to do manage everyone. And he is doing it perfectly. Where as SRK does not know all these. So he failed to manage his people and fail to market KKR. I will say he is the weakest businessperson in the IPL business.
But one thing sure if BRC won the IPL this year then Mallya may give his one brand name according to the best player of the team.(e.g. Pietersen Scotch, Kumable red Bear). Ye people do not take it seriously ,I am joking..
Friday, May 1, 2009
Hurry!! 15days over for Cricketainment ....
15 days over..The initial matches were not so good..but now matches are becoming more interesting and more people are watching this.
It has become a mass entertainment. The Indian Premier League (IPL) has truly become a television league given the reach of its audiences. But this IPL business model involved is fraught with risks, which is why investing in broadcasting technology is important. We can understand that very easily nothing to explain about this.
One of the biggest benefits IPL brings is it creates a stable form of competition.The problem with ICC tournaments is that essentially they are knock-out tournaments.And when you have a knock-out tournaments, it is all a matter of luck whether the team that attracts more fans will survive the competition. Sometimes you can get to see games between teams that nobody is really interested in. Once a favourite team is out you lose the audience too. That is why this league was invented -- to bring stability in the competition. Everybody has to play. There is no sudden death and this is what a broadcaster needs to showcase. Going forward, IPL is going to be more and more successful (I think).
The Indian Premier League is really a television league, as it's not only about the fans in the stadium but it is also about the TV fans. People now know when to watch theses matches and where they are being held. It exactly follows the principle of a soap opera There is action, drama and emotion. The only difference, it is an unscripted soap opera. Lots of 6s and runs also.
This time you can see after poor performance of KKR, people are still watching the matches of KKR. As we can see that BRC has started performing good. It won 2 matches and one with KP yesterday. It will bring some more audience to see IPL. Because cricket is an unpredictable game. One over ,one player can change the whole game. In case of RR also same thing is happening. The point table also shows that last year champions are in 6th and 7th position till today. But the top 2 teams had played 2matches less!!! What a big drama is going on.. But this drama is bringing more audience.
And Can any one guess "Kinghfisher Fair play" of this year till now. It is none other than BRC. Who is in 8th position?? It is DC with 15 point less. What a crap?
This is making this game show, unscripted soap opera becoming a scripted soap opera (not fully but little bit).
What do u think?
Is SRK a real politician?
I am not. He is going to sell KKR. What happened to SRK??
He was a big fan of Cricket but not now. Why? Bcz his team is not playing well. But in my view he never tried to understand why his team is not playing well. He just did what he wanted to do. He changed the coach. He changed the captain. He sent back the players. What happened to him? Oh, I understood. He is "King Khan". So he is thinking that he knows everything. He forgot that it is not bollywood. It is the real world. Where nobody gets 2nd chance.When he was buying the team, he thought that ok if not in 1st cut, after 6/7 cut his player would hit a 6. But in cricket field it is LIVE telecast where no cut take place.
And why politician? Last year KKR was the only team who earned profit. Then why he is selling the team?? Anybody tried to understand. I think I did. No of SRK's fans were going down so he thought when he will come to IPL, he will get the benefit of IPL BRAND and publicity. The changing of captain is nothing but publicity. He is playing with the players' emotions like a politician does at the time of election. Now FakeIPLPLAYER is also giving him and his team a good publicity. Who knows he might be SRK himself or any SEO is doing for SRK. SRK is doing it for his pulicity only. He does not care about others not even for players. He wanted play Politics but instead of going to IPL(Indian political League) he came to cricket where he can earn good money and publicity as well. What a brilliant politician he is.
What do u think Am i Wrong??
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
IPL vs EPL
What do u think??
Can IPL achieve the same level as EPL? IPL has not so much fans as EPL till now. Football is famous world wide but IPL is not. But looking at situation that P20(formerly EPL cricket) is going to start from next year onwards. This may give good fans around the world. Because IPL winner is going to play in this tournament.
But people are not thinking so.
But I think it can reach that level but it will take time. Teams will get also fans like man utd. But according to me IPL have to invest more money for IPL Marketing and IPL brand.
Yes, One more thing that IPL should include more teams from next version onwards. So that competition will increase and people will see more.
What is ur view??
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
IPL is wasting energy and TIme of whole world this time!!! Is it true??
Surprised??
Do not be surprised. I am saying the right thing. Last year it was in India only. Now this year it is going on at SA, where it is getting global exposer. People from whole of the world is watching this. Now I want to say what Sanjeev Duggal is saying about this:
One thing I like to say "who buys ticket and who watch the matches." The person who have money and time they watch IPL in the stands. They are doing so because thay have both time and money. But if one will ask them to give that time and money to NGO, nobody will give because they think they won't get any benefit. So some the other way one should try to bring those money from this type of people so that it can be used for good reason. But it is true that IPL is also not giving money to any NGO. So u might be thinking why I am supporting this idea. I know if u will read this blog u will understand that I am saying the right thing. We have to convince IPL organisers about it but how?? Just supporting me and my idea. Send frequent mails about this. Then only something will change.
One more thing in IPL league new players getting chance. That is also good way to encourage new talents. U can see this time a Bangladesh player is in IPL. Why is he in IPL?? Because someone cares for him. Someone like his game. Someone wants make him a star, so that he can earn also from this IPL. Who are the people saying that it is waste of energy and time for them I am writing this one.
Yes, how can forget to mention about IPL(Indian political league). When they are giving money to advertisers to advertise their party, nobody says anything. Why people are so angry about shifting of IPL??
You f***king Bongs why are you after poor Appam. You are jealous of him because you have not prodcued a decent pace bowler ever. The best being that a*****e RDB who sucked upto Lordie to get in as India probable and remained as India probable forever. I am sure this blog is by a jealous pace bowler like RDB and making sarcastic comments on other pace bowlers like Appam & Kaan Moolo"
Bhookha naan=Buchanan
Appam Chutiya-Shrishant
Lordie=Sourav
Dildo=SRK
Prince of Patiala=Yuvraaj
Sandy Maddy Babe=Mandira Bedi
Bublee=Bret Lee
Babli=Preity Zinta
Stylebhai=Murali Karthik
Kishan Kanhaiya=Ravi Shastri
Buddhiman Baba=Wriddhiman Saha
Boy George=Joy Bhattacharya
Little John=Ishant Sharma
Meera Bhai=Harbhajan
Aaila=Tendulkar
Sheikh=Shane Warne
Big sis=Shilpa Shetty
Little sis=Shamitha Shetty
Big Brother=Raj Kundra
RDB=Rohan Bannerjee
Mangal Pandey=Laxmiratan Shukla
Ganji Hanger=Sanjay Bangar
Shakespeare=Akash Chopra
Ghati Baba=Rohit Sharma
Big Mac=Mathew HAyden
VVS Ram=VVS Laxman
Calypso=Chris Gayle
Castro=Fidel Edwards
Skipper=McCullum
Pamela Indersingh=VRV Singh
Springbock=Rander Wyke
Bevdaa=Ryder
Batliwala=Mallya
Dewar=Rahul Dravid
Paedophile priest=Gilchrist
Lady Jaya=Jayawardene