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Saturday, November 2, 2013

E&Y’s Report on Social Media Marketing in India

09 May 2013 Tech Blog » India » Infographics » Social Media » E&Y’s Report on Social Media Marketing in India The social media savvy brands in India are primarily focusing on Facebook and Twitter while Google Plus, Foursquare and Pinterest are not on the radar.

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Ernst & Young has released a 53-page report that explores how brands are using social media in India. The report surveyed 48 social media savvy organizations in India including P&G, Cleartrip, Flipkart, Microsoft and others.

You can view download a printable PDF copy of the report from box.net or view it inline on Google Docs.

Here are some of key findings shared in the E&Y report:

Facebook is the most important platform for marketers in India for engaging customers, followed by Twitter, YouTube and blogging. More than half of the organizations surveyed regularly engage with bloggers or online influencers who have authority and strong following.Most brands in India use social media to build communities while others use it to highlight news. They prefer to post generic updates instead of brand updates.Almost half of social media-savvy organizations surveyed spend 1%–5% of their marketing budget on social media, most social media budgets are below INR 10 million.Majority of social media efforts in India are managed by marketing teams. They use standalone digital agencies as compared to PR or ad agencies.

Social Media in India

Indian brands are primarily focusing their attention on Facebook and Twitter while Google Plus, Foursquare and Pinterest are not on the radar, at least in the near future.


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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Receiving bank transfer payment from poland (europe) to india ?

Hi,

I recently asked in another thread about receiving money from pakistan to india but after reading comments on dp forums i decided not to receive payment from pakistan in india.

Now my question is :

If sender sends payment of $30,000 to $100,000 from poland(europe) to india through bank transfer does indian receiver needs to pay any taxes or sender pays the tax ?

Please reply with 100% technical knowledge that you are sure.

Thanks.


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Friday, June 28, 2013

Looking for a VA from India

Hello Guys,

I am looking for some reliable and affordable with sufficient skills in webmaster Field from india.

The skills i would need is as follow : -

1. Building Back-links (I Will give access to VPS and Magic Submitter Software)

2. Build websites (Using a framework I will provide (Drag and Drop GUI), Training will be given (you will get paid for training period as well)

3. Manage affiliate campaigns (includes building the affiliate blog,writing or outsourcing review,building backlinks, tracking progress and send reports to me)

4. making videos (Easy 4-5 slide videos usign PPT) , Submit them to youtube , build links for them and then track progress.
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5. Sometimes do some research work

Let me know how much time you can invest and what is your price hourly or if you want a monthly commitment that would work as well.


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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Top 10 Pets In India

Here is a short but concise list of the 10 most popular pets in India today....

10. Other Birds
9. Owls
8. Sheep
7. Goats
6. Cows
5. Hens
4. Fish
3. Parrot
2. Cats
1. Dogs

Have you ever had any of these as your pets and if you didn't then which pet would you like to have given a choice?

Kindly note that this list has been compiled using my own research. Please add a pet to the list if you think I have left out a "popular" Indian pet.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Need Serious Traffic (from India) On A Service Website

Hi all,
I am managing online campaigns for a service website looking for leads from India (PM for more details). Please read the details carefully and if you can manage to provide the required traffic, shoot me a PM and we'll talk.
The traffic we are looking must be highly targeted. What I mean by that is there must be some "intent" for the visitors to avail our services. We DO NOT want:
- Traffic from banner/text ads (no real "intent" among the visitors)
- Paid to browse traffic
- Anything that may lend the smallest bit of spammy reputation to our site

What we DO want:
- High quality guest posts
- Search traffic (must have "intent")
- Anything that adds some value to the users while promoting our site

IMP: You must show how the traffic you bring is targeted and why they have the "intent" we want.

Cheers,
Abhinay
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Paypal Users From India

I was sending a payment to an Indian citizen and Paypal alerted me with, "We're sorry. We're not able to complete personal payments to account holders in India at this time."

Therefore, if anybody is making a Paypal transaction with a user from India, keep this in mind.

Thanks, -A.Kimbrell

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Hi All This Is Lakshmi From India

Hello subhi,

Welcome to DigitalPoint (DP). I hope you will enjoy your stay ;)

If you have any question feel free to message me anytime.

Wishing you all the best!

Mark


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Friday, March 22, 2013

Should Bloggers Pay Service Tax on AdSense Income in India?

We ask the tax experts if bloggers in India should pay service tax on income through online advertising (like Google AdSense) and affiliate sales?

Service Tax is a form of tax which is levied on any service and is to be paid by the “provider” of the service to the Central Govt. at the rates in force. The provider of the service can in turn collect the tax form the recipient of his service.

Starting July 1, 2012, India has shifted to the Negative List System which states that Service Tax would be levied on all services except the ones mentioned in the Negative List. Earlier, all services were exempt from Service Tax except those mentioned in the act.

Service Tax Notification
The sale of advertising space or time slots is included under (G) Section 66D of Finance Act, 2012.

The educational guide on Service Tax, released by the Indian Ministry of Finance on June 20, 2012, mentions (page 35) that Service Tax is to be levied on the sale of space or time for advertisement to be broadcasted on radio or television. However, the notification also states that service tax is not to be levied on sale of space in print media, bill boards, buildings, cell phones, ATM Machines & Internet.

As the new service tax regime has specifically stated that Service Tax is not chargeable on the sale of space for advertisements on the Internet, website owners and bloggers are exempted from paying Service Tax in India.

In case you have already paid Service Tax on online income from Google AdSense and other direct ad Sales, you can always claim refund of Service Tax.

The service tax is only exempted for advertising income but if you who are earning revenue though affiliate commissions (like Amazon Associates) or by providing other related services on the Internet, service Tax would be levied on all such services.

Moreover, service tax is levied on the Gross Amount Received rather than on the Net Income (i.e. Gross Amount – Expenses).

You can however claim Small Scale Service Provider exemption if the gross value of such services is less than Rs. 10 Lakhs. In other words, you are not required to pay any tax if the gross value of services provided by you is less than Rs. 10 Lakhs.

Also see: Calculate your Income Tax Liability on Online Income

Karan Batra is a visiting faculty member at Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and blogs at charteredclub.com.


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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

India Gang Rape Case Sets Off Debate Over Women's Rights

NEW DELHI -- India's army and navy canceled New Year's celebrations on Monday out of respect for a New Delhi student whose gang-rape and murder has set off an impassioned debate about what the nation needs to do to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.

Protesters and politicians have called for tougher rape laws, major police reforms and a transformation in the way the country treats its women.

`'To change a society as conservative, traditional and patriarchal as ours, we will have a long haul," said Ranjana Kumari, director of the Center for Social Research. `'It will take some time, but certainly there is a beginning."

The country remained in mourning Monday, two days after the 23-year-old physiotherapy student died from her internal wounds in the Singapore hospital where she had been sent for emergency treatment. Six men have been arrested and charged with murder in the Dec. 16 attack on a New Delhi bus. They face the death penalty if convicted, police said.

The army and navy canceled their New Year's celebrations, as did Sonia Gandhi, head of the ruling Congress party. Hotels and clubs across the capital also said they would forego their usual parties.

`'She has become the daughter of the entire nation," said Sushma Swaraj, a leader of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party.

Hundreds of mourners continued their daily protests near Parliament demanding swift government action.

`'So much needs to be done to end the oppression of women," said Murarinath Kushwaha, a man whose two friends were on a hunger strike to draw attention to the issue.

Some commentators compared the rape victim, whose name has not been released by police, to Mohamed Bouazizi, the Tunisian street vendor whose self-immolation set off the Arab Spring. There was hope her tragedy could mark a turning point for gender rights in a country where women often refuse to leave their homes at night out of fear and where sex-selective abortions and even female infanticide have wildly skewed the gender ratio.

`'It cannot be business as usual anymore," the Hindustan Times newspaper wrote in an editorial.

Politicians from across the spectrum called for a special session of Parliament to pass new laws to increase punishments for rapists – including possible chemical castration – and to set up fast-track courts to deal with rape cases within 90 days.

The government has proposed creating a public database of convicted rapists to shame them, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has set up two committees to look into what lapses led to the rape and to propose changes in the law.

The Delhi government on Monday inaugurated a new helpline – 181 – for women, though it wasn't working because of glitches.

Responding to complaints that police refuse to file cases of abuse or harassment brought by women, the city force has appointed an officer to meet with women's groups monthly and crack down on the problem, New Delhi Lt. Gov. Tejendra Khanna said.

`'We have mandated that any time any lady visits a police station with a complaint, it has to be recorded on the spot," he said.

Kumari said the Delhi police commissioner sent her a message Monday asking her group to restart police sensitivity training that it had suspended due to lack of funds.

There have also been proposals to install a quota to ensure one-third of Delhi's police are women.

There also have been signs of a change in the public debate about crimes against women.

Other rapes suddenly have become front-page news in Indian newspapers, and politicians are being heavily criticized for any remarks considered misogynistic or unsympathetic to women.

A state legislator from Rajasthan was ridiculed Monday across TV news channels after suggesting that one way to stop rapes would be to change girls' school uniforms to pants instead of skirts.

`'How can he tell us to change our clothes?" said Gureet Kaur, a student protester in the Rajasthani town of Alwar. `'Why can't girls live freely?"

Some activists have accused politicians of being so cossetted in their security bubbles that they have no idea of the daily travails people are suffering.

Kumari said the country was failing in its basic responsibility to protect its citizens. But she was heartened to see so many young men at the protests along with women.

`'I have never heard so many people who felt so deep down hurt," she said. `'It will definitely have some impact."

In Geneva, the U.N. human rights chief called Monday for fundamental change in India.

"Let us hope that 2013 will be the year the tide is turned on violence against women in India and all women can walk free without fear," said Navi Pillay, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights. "The public is demanding a transformation in systems that discriminate against women to a culture that respects the dignity of women in law and practice," she said in a statement.

Pillay, a South African of Indian origin, urged Indians not to give in to calls for capital punishment for rapists. "However terrible the crime, the death penalty is not the answer," she said.

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Associated Press reporters Archana Thiyagarajan and Ashok Sharma in New Delhi and Frank Jordans in Berlin contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Online Stores in India Offering Big Discounts Today (12.12.12)

All the popular shopping websites in India – from Flipkart to Infibeam to IndiaTimes – will offer discounts and deals during the next 24 hours.

Shopping Websites in India

The concept of Black Friday or Cyber Monday is virtually unknown here in India but Google is trying something similar with the launch of GOSF, or the Great Online Shopping Festival, that will begin in the next hour (12/12/12).

Google India has partnered with most of the popular online shopping websites in India – from Flipkart to MakeMyTrip to FirstCry – and all these stores will offer discounts, cash-backs and other deals during the 24-hour period.

The list of partnering sites is long but here’s a quick glimpse of what some of them plan to offer.

IndiaTimes Shopping is offering a 12% discount on every item listed on their website if you use the coupon code GOSF12.At Flipkart, you get flat 25% off on all clothing brands.Shop for Rs 1999 or more and get 10% off across all products on Infibeam with the promo code ILOVEDISCOUNTS.BabyOye.com and FirstCry.com are offering a flat 15% discount on all products with coupon codes BOFLAT15 and FC121212 respectively.GoIbibo.com offers Rs 600 off on all domestic flight bookings with the coupon code GF600 while ClearTrip offers Rs 1212 cashback with the coupon code CLEAR1212.Myntra.com offers flat 20% discount on their entire catalog with the coupon code GOSF.eBay India offers up to 24% discount on Nokia Lumia and Samsung Galaxy series of mobile phones including the Note II tablet.Zovi will offer 25% off on all footwear products with the coupon code C121212.

All the deals will be valid only on 12/12/12.

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