Khazana Jewellery assigns digital mandate to Social Beat
时间:2024-06-26 18:09:15 阅读(143)
Khazana Jewellery, an organised jewellery retail house based in South India has assigned its digital mandate to Social Beat.
The agency’s scope will encompass digital strategy and planning to drive revenue growth by targeting the right audience and scaling its online presence.
Social Beat will assist in executing creative campaigns to boost Khazana Jewellery’s online engagement, amplify brand awareness and overall media strategy to scale their brand presence and performance through Google and Meta campaigns as well as showcase their jewellery collections through creative videos.
“Khazana Jewellery has always been at the forefront of bringing out new and trendy designs, we found a complete vision match as digital brand-building partners. Our mandate is to drive revenue growth through digital efforts by targeting the right audience and scaling Khazana Jewellery’s digital presence. We will be bringing out content aimed to strengthen the Khazana Jewellery brand,” Vikas Chawla, co-founder, Social Beat, said.
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