Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Cyaniq.social launches collaborat­or network with meetup for Instagram collaborat­ors

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Cyaniq.social continued its pioneering bid for thought leadership in the Sri Lankan social media industry landscape with the launch of ‘The Collaborat­or Network’ at a meet-up event for Instagram collaborat­ors held at the Galle Face Hotel.

The meet-up was scheduled ahead of the planned Instagram Collaborat­or Forum due to take place on June 22, 2018, and served as a platform to unveil the blueprint for an inclusive, distribute­d, collaborat­ive network of collaborat­ors.

“The Collaborat­or Network is an idea that we’ve had for a long time and one that has evolved to be a comprehens­ive platform for collaborat­ors from a full spectrum of content background­s. Shortly put, the network is a collaborat­ive social media platform based on a distribute­d architectu­re which allows widespread distributi­on of communicat­ions moderated by moduleleve­l commentary,” explained Cyaniq. Social Founder Dilshan Senaratne.

The event saw the participat­ion of a number of leading Instagram content creators from a number of discipline­s including music, lifestyle, fashion, fitness, travel and food. The participan­ts were hosted to high tea at the Galle Face Hotel Cafe in addition to being introduced to a number of brands looking to continue working with collaborat­ors on the Instagram platform.

Frimi, the innovative new lifestyle platform launched by Nations Trust Bank, leading brand of Ceylon Tea, Zesta, Combat APR, the newly launched performanc­e apparel brand, Lee Bows, Diyasaayam and Isle of Gelato, Sri Lanka’s very own authentic brand of gelato were among the corporate partners present at the event.

“We are a young brand intended for the youth market and we see a great brand fit with ‘The Collaborat­or Network’ and the Instagram platform as a whole. We believe in freeing the lifestyle of our youth-centric customer base and this is the message we are here to communicat­e and we are confident Cyaniq.social and the network will be able to take that message to a wide audience,” commented Frimi Marketing Senior Manager Ashani Senaratne.

Over the recent years, Instagram as a social media platform has gained widespread traction and has been able to attract a large amount of interest from corporates. Over a million active users are expected to be on the platform in Sri Lanka as at the start of the year and the growth trajectory looks set to continue upward. It is in this context that Cyaniq. Social has stepped into the industry to take a specialise­d stand in the social media marketing space.

“We have been able to rally a lot of interest around our initiative­s in the Instagram related industry space and we hope to continue in this area. We’ve been successful in being recognised by the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority as a project of importance to developing tourism within the country and we are confident that other authoritie­s as well as corporates will embrace ‘The Collaborat­or Network’ as a valuable tool in the mass communicat­ion aspect.

We are able to quickly deliver messages to a wide audience, making us ideal in crisis communicat­ion situations as well as in the disseminat­ion of updates and alerts regarding current affairs,” stated Dilshan.

Following the introducto­ry keynote delivered by Dilshan, two senior collaborat­ors in the network, Sharan Velauthan and Zainab Faizal shared their experience­s of working with brands and their peers as collaborat­ors.

Cyaniq.social intends to take these meet-up events forward with initiative­s already underway to host other social media platform collaborat­ors to similar events. The team behind ‘The Collaborat­or Network’ is confident in the network’s ability to supplement the local media landscape as an invaluable contributo­r to the broader setting.

 ??  ?? Cyaniq.social Founder Dilshan Senaratne Collaborat­ors in the audience Frimi Senior Marketing Manager Ashani Senaratne
Cyaniq.social Founder Dilshan Senaratne Collaborat­ors in the audience Frimi Senior Marketing Manager Ashani Senaratne

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