Campaign India Team
Jun 27, 2022

Social Beat bags digital duties for Happilo

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Social Beat bags digital duties for Happilo
Premium dried fruits and healthy snack brand, Happilo, has appointed Social Beat as its digital marketing agency.
 
The agency will be tasked with scaling the brand’s online presence and increasing sales through its website and marketplaces such as Amazon and Flipkart. It will also help drive organic visibility through SEO-optimised content and create and manage Happilo’s social media campaigns. 
 
The account was won post a multi-agency pitch and wil be handled by Social Beat's Delhi office.
 
Vikas Nahar, Founder, Happilo, said, "Social Beat comprises young and dynamic digital evangelists. We at Happilo are excited to partner with Social Beat and further our digital presence to achieve dominance in this category."
 
Vikas Chawla, co-founder, Social Beat, said, “It's exciting to partner with Happilo in the journey of building their brand and scaling up their business. With D2Scale, our new centre of excellence for D2C brands, we will be leveraging an end-to-end approach to scale across marketplaces, instant delivery platforms and D2C channels.” 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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