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Datsun launches new brand campaign #ISayYes to engage

| | Jan 23, 2016, at 12:51 am
Mumbai, Jan 22 (IBNS): Datsun, the 80 year heritage car brand, launched a new brand campaign in India called #ISayYes.
The multimedia, multiplatform campaign kicked off with a teaser video online, and is just the first of many initiatives.
 
The Datsun new campaign aims to build a stronger connection with young, ambitious and aspirational Indians inspiring them to come forward and share their dreams with the world through a series of planned social activations and innovative storytelling grouped under the campaign hash tag #ISayYes.
 
Commenting on the new initiative, Arun Malhotra, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India Pvt. Ltd., said, “Young Indians want to have a voice in society as they strive to achieve their dreams. They want to be heard, and Datsun understands this. We’ve been engaging with young people for four years since Datsun came to India. Our new #ISayYes campaign is designed to connect with the energy of these young dreamers, further strengthen our bond with them, and encourage them to never give up.”
 
The six-week-long campaign will consist of Above-The-Line (ATL) activations such as television commercials, and a major social activation phase, which includes sharing of stories, opportunities to participate in unique experiences and win prizes. 
 
The campaign will culminate with Datsun fans vying for one grand experiential gratification and five tangible gratifications related to their dreams—and a lot more.
 

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