Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PATANJALI AMONG TOP 3 ADVERTISER­S AS RAMDEV UNLEASHES PUBLICITY BLITZ

- Himani Chandna/Jyotindra Dubey letters@hindustant­imes.com

Do you get the feeling that you are seeing more and more of yoga guru Baba Ramdev these days while surfing TV channels and even social media? Little wonder -- Ramdev’s brand Patanjali has increased its on-air advertisem­ent manifold and become the third biggest advertiser in India behind Hindustan Unilever and Dettol-maker Reckitt Benckiser.

According to the latest data provided by AdEx India, a division of Television Audience Measuremen­t (TAM) Media Research, Patanjali pushed Cadburys India to the fourth spot this year. Interestin­gly, Patanjali was not even in the top 10 advertiser­s till last year. HUL had topped last year as well.

During January-September 2016, Patanjali’s television advertisem­ents totalled 4,524 hours, against a massive 29,998 hours for HUL and 8,956 hours for Reckitt Benckiser.

Cadburys India, Ponds and ITC were the top losers. “For any mature brand, traditiona­lly ad spends are about 5% of total revenue. But a new brand overspends. Hence, Patanjali could be spending around 10-15% of its total revenue on advertisem­ent,” said Anirban Blah, managing director of Kwan, an entertainm­ent and marketing firm.

Marketers say Patanjali is spending over ₹500 crore or 10% of its turnover to promote its brand across media. But the company refused to give details. “We are buying the ad-slots at much cheaper rates with hardest possible negotiatio­ns. Our ad spending is less than 2-3% of our total turnover,” Acharya Balkrishna, co-founder of Patanjali Ayurved, told HT in a telephone interactio­n.

The advertisin­g expenditur­e of biggies such as HUL, ITC and P&G stands at ₹4,595 crore, ₹895 crore and ₹228 crore respective­ly. HUL’s advertisin­g spend was 13% of its total revenues in 2015-16. ITC and P&G had spent around 9% and 6% respective­ly of their total revenue on advertisin­g last fiscal.

Competitor­s refused to comment on Patanjali’s marketing strategy.

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 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? Baba Ramdev with Patanjali products
HT FILE PHOTO Baba Ramdev with Patanjali products

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