Chandak Group, a prominent Mumbai real estate developer, has been awarded the REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARD for 'Innovative Real Estate Marketing Campaign of the Year.'
Real Estate MarketingInnovative MarketingChandak GroupMumbai Real EstateCushman WakefieldZomatoReal Estate MumbaiSep 04, 2024
Chandak Group won the REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARD for 'Innovative Real Estate Marketing Campaign of the Year.'
The winning campaign was a comprehensive 360-degree effort, encompassing print, OOH, IPL ads, digital, influencer marketing, events, and corporate activations.
The objective of the campaign was to attract home buyers and investors from across MMR and global markets.
The campaign achieved over 10 million views and drew 3,200 site visits within a month.
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