Campaign India Team
Aug 27, 2010

Ignitee Digital wins Kaya Skin Clinic duties

The agency will look to build the digital visibility for Kaya

Ignite
Ignite

Ignitee Digital Solutions has won the social media duties for Kaya Skin Clinic. Ignitee will create a new campaign, that will involve applications to increase the level of consumer engagements and visibility for Kaya Skin Clinic in the social media space.

Commenting on bringing in Ignitee to handle their digital activities, Suvodeep Das, marketing head – Kaya, said, “We are happy to have Ignitee on board as our social media partner. Kaya has been an active player in the social media space and has successfully leveraged it to reach out to a large section of our target audience. I am confident that our association with Ignitee will help us further expand the scope of our activities in social media and help us engage with our customers better.”

Shankar, chief operating officer, Ignitee Digital Solutions, added, "Since inception, we have always worked on campaigns that have added value to customers. It is this history that has helped us in gaining the trust of reputed names from the industry. We are certain that with the talent and minds back at Ignitee, we will see these wins increasing even further-more."

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Campaign India

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