Campaign India Team
Jul 14, 2021

Digital Refresh Networks wins digital mandate for Mia by Tanishq, Motherhood IVF and iKounsellor

Accounts won post multi-agency pitches

Digital Refresh Networks wins digital mandate for Mia by Tanishq, Motherhood IVF and iKounsellor
Digital Refresh Networks has bagged the digital mandate for Mia by Tanishq, Motherhood IVF and iKounsellor. 
 
The agency will be responsible for delivering SEO management, content, social media and performance marketing for the brands. It would also enhance brand awareness and help the brands with their overall growth and revenue. The agency’s mandate for Mia by Tanishq will be restricted to website development. 
 
All three accounts were won post multi-agency pitches and will be handled by the agency’s Bengaluru office. 
 
Barin Mukherjee, co-founder, CEO, Digital Refresh Network, said, “We are overwhelmed with our recent victory and are proud to add multiple leading brands to our portfolio. With our expertise in the digital marketing domain, we aim to propose a holistic solution in order to elevate the reach and engagement of the brands. The agency does look forward to having a long-term collaboration with our existing accounts, acquire additional businesses and build Bangalore as one of the promising centres for DRN, going forward.”
 
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