Amazon’s #Find _Life campaign celebrates real people with vignettes of their experiences to find moments, expression and self

Amazon’s #Find _Life campaign celebrates real people with vignettes of their experiences to find moments, expression and self

Amazon.in today launched a digital campaign to provide a brief glimpse into how
people come to Amazon.in to ‘find’ products for all / different moments of their lives, to help them live life and
fulfil their aspirations. The Find _Life campaign is conceptualised to highlight the human stories and emotions that
lie behind any purchase, showcasing actual customers who were able to find different kinds of products on
Amazon.in that helped them to express their emotions, participate with family or just enjoy life. The first leg of the
digital campaign, #Find _Life launches across social platforms today, with more videos to come over the next two
months.

Check out the teaser to the campaign here, and the first video here.
Ahead of the festive season, Find _Life campaign encapsulates stories of three real Amazon.in customers – a young
seven year old girl from Jaipur who joyfully expresses herself through dance, a BMX biker who finds his self-
expression in hoods of Noida with his bike, and the beautiful interaction between a young boy in Kochi with his
grandparents and family as he interacts with modern gadgets as much as traditional food. These stories capture a
slice of life of people from varied cultural background, taking the audience through a journey of India, brought
together by their quest for products that fulfil needs, through creative visual storytelling.


Speaking about the campaign, Manish Tiwary, Country Manager & Vice President, India Consumer Business –
Amazon India said, “At Amazon.in we have always tried to provide a wide selection of products to create value and
convenience in the lives of our customers. We understand that a product is more than just a commodity, it is a
means to an expression. Every order has a story or emotion behind it and these moments constitute life, that
millions of sellers on Amazon.in enable for customers through our marketplace. This campaign represents how we
want to keep making our customers lives better by helping them ‘Find Life’ as they can focus on their precious
moments.”
The campaign has been shot using both drone and handheld cameras to express scale in accessibility while also
maintaining intimacy, allowing the view to be “in the action”. The film pivots largely around multiple doors as an
entry point for a sense of insight into families across India and how a purchase on Amazon.in is integrated into
their everyday moments.

Ray Page, EVP, Head of Global Innovation and Social Impact – WE Communications commented, “Exploring
different narratives for this campaign has highlighted one simple fact, we are united by love, a sense of belonging,
and self-expression. When we started working on this campaign, we wanted to dig deeper into the human qualities
of the products you can find on Amazon.in. Whether you’re buying a telescope for your budding 6-year-old
astronaut or a cane for your 80-year-old mom, there are human stories behind every product. It was so rewarding
to work with real people and families (not actors) to take a peek into their lives and relationships.”
The campaign kicks off across digital medium respectively on September 2, 2022 and will be phased out in intervals
leading to Diwali. The six weeks long digital campaign kicks off with the festive season and will continue till the end
of Diwali.
Credits: Creative and Conceptualization: Amazon PR in-house and WE Communications; Production: Miran Media

Amazon’s ‘I Have Space’ Program is supporting Telangana’s small store and business owners

Amazon’s ‘I Have Space’ Program is supporting Telangana’s small store and business owners

As Amazon scales and expands its delivery network across Telangana this festive season, it will continue to enable individuals to unlock their entrepreneurial potential, and will create opportunities to expand their horizons through various last-mile delivery programs, including ‘I Have Space’ (IHS). Through the program, Amazon India partners with local stores and business owners to deliver products to customers within a 2 to 4 kilometers radius of their store, allowing them to supplement their regular income. Launched in 2015, the program has more than 28,000 neighborhood and kirana partners in close to 420 towns and cities across its network in India, including thousands of ‘I Have Space’ (IHS) stores in Telangana. 

Bhagya Raju, a 35-year-old ‘I Have Space’ (IHS) partner from Hyderabad, is a story of inspiration. Despite his physical challenges from birth which limit his movement due to limping he wanted to be financially independent and support his family. He is not only delivering smiles to Amazon customers, but he is also shaping the future of children as a teacher at his Eshwar Tuition Point.

Bhagya Raju started his tuition centre in 2016, and while he had a regular set of students attending his classes, the earnings were not enough to meet his expenses. The pandemic made it even more difficult for Bhagya as footfall of students started declining. It was then he decided to look out for an additional source of income and came across Amazon’s ‘I Have Space’ program through a neighbor and started as an ‘I Have Space’ Partner in Sep 2021. 

Becoming an Amazon I Have Space partner has been very empowering for me. With the additional income from the IHS program, I have not only overcome my financial challenges but have also purchased my dream bike, which I use to deliver packages to Amazon customers. I am very excited for this year’s festive season as things are back to normal. By delivering packages to customers, I indirectly became part of their festivities and joy. My physical limitations, which have been with me since my birth, have never stopped me from dreaming big. It in fact motivates me to achieve more in life,” says Bhagya. 

Bhagya’s story is an inspiration for everyone who lose hope in life due to certain physical limitations, and often find it challenging to start something of their own because of financial reasons or lack of prior experience.

Amazon’s ‘I Have Space’ Program is supporting Telangana’s small store and business owners

Karuna Shankar Pande, Director – Last Mile Operations, Amazon India says, “Amazon India is committed towards building a diverse, equitable and inclusive (DEI) workforce and is empowering individuals from various walks of life. It is inspiring to see how Bhagya Raju has turned his life around with the support of the I Have Space program. He is a great example and a role model for others who does not believe in giving up in life.”

Bhagya is one of the many persons with disability (PwD) across Amazon India’s operations network. Through its different onboarding and training programs, Amazon India is committed to helping PwD associates and partners realize their true potential and empower them to achieve their goals. 

Aspiring ‘I Have Space’ Partners can apply here –http://www.amazon.in/i