New Delhi, June 19, 2013: Boring Brands, India’s largest start-up marketing company has added HealthKart.com to its clientele. HealthKart has chosen Boring Brands to promote its brands – HealthKart.com and HealthKartPlus in the Indian market.
HealthKart.com is an online health and fitness store and is heralded as a pioneer in its field. Boring Brands will look into HealthKart’s
Prashant Tandon, Co-founder, HealthKart.com said “Boring Brands brings a lot of fresh perspective to PR activities. The expertise and bouquet of new ideas that they bring to the plate is suited to our vision and company objectives .We are delighted to be associated with them.”
“We’re excited by the prospect of assisting HealthKart with its market positioning and growth aspirations. Our team of pro-active members is looking forward to exploit new opportunities for HealthKart’s rapidly expanding services”, said Anshul Sushil, Co-founder, Boring Brands.
The start-up marketing company will add value to not just HealthKart but the entire portfolio for HealthKart which comprises of HealthKartPlus, the information service and medicine application and HealthKart Fit, the first offline store from HealthKart.
Boring Brands is India’s largest start-up marketing company. The company finds its genesis in finding creative marketing solutions for giving boost to a new idea or initiative, specially for start-ups and emerging companies. Started in 2009, the company boasts of having worked with more than 70+ start-ups from sectors like Education, Mobility, Ecommerce, Travel, Hospitality, Lifestyle and Social Entertainment. Headquartered in Gurgaon, Boring Brands offers Marketing, Branding, PR, Social Media and Content Marketing services.
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