Ogilvy Africa has unveiled FEED 2.0 for brands and businesses in Africa. It represents the latest in its stable of innovative digital products designed to provide data insights and tailored solutions to solve real challenges for businesses and consumers.
Originally launched in 2020, FEED 2.0 is the latest upgrade that offers real-time social intelligence and performance marketing, enabling brands and businesses to develop and distribute social content that is informed by data, produced in an agile fashion, and distributed to drive impact for brand/business KPIs.
The event, held at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra, brought together Ogilvy Africa’s leadership with clients, partners, and various stakeholders in Ghana.
Speaking during the launch, Vikas Mehta, Chief Executive Officer, Ogilvy Africa, emphasized the importance of these tools, saying, “As a creative agency, we understand that creativity needs a new definition. At Ogilvy, we aim to put creativity in the intersections of content, data and technology. Today, we are proud to share this innovation that we hope will push the industry forward. FEED 2.0 is a game-changer for social-commerce in the region.”
On her part, Akua Owusu-Nartey, Regional Managing Director, Ogilvy Africa, noted, “Our audiences today are mobile, social, visual and vocal, and to engage these new audiences you need a new approach. Modern brands need to work at the speed of culture and technology. FEED 2.0 is aimed at unlocking the power of data and performance marketing in a new data-driven world.”
She concluded, “FEED 2.0 is a timely digital solution that is easy to set up and is tailored to brands’ needs. Our clients need to understand their audience’s rapidly changing behavior and better respond to their needs and preferences to drive commercial success for business at scale. FEED 2.0 will give them the data they need to make informed decisions faster and more effectively.”
Demonstrating FEED 2.0 to the assembled media and guests, Sumanta Ganguly, Chief Strategy Officer, Ogilvy Africa, emphasized the need to understand human motivations and behaviors, which is key to social commerce in a world that is more data reliant, saying, “Brands today can capitalize on social trends to increase engagement and eventually, sales. FEED 2.0 offers brands that use social media to develop and share social content innovative solutions that are informed by data and that will impact brands and their business KPIs.
The Guest of Honor at the launch, Minister for Information, Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, in an interactive session lauded Ogilvy Africa on the launch of FEED 2.0 as a creative digital product for businesses, highlighting the crucial role of data in business today in making timely business decisions.