About Windchimes
Windchimes is a communications agency that exists to create word-of-mouth for its clients in the virtual world – online and mobile. Started in 2008 by two young entrepreneurs, who nurture a passion for communication. We help create brand awareness and strong consumer engagement for the brand or corporate. We use various social media tools like blogs, social networking sites, wikis, collaborative tools, forums and discussion boards amongst others to create powerful communication for our clients that meets their business objectives.
At Windchimes we advise and guide brands and companies on ways to get out of their ivory towers and mingle and actually ‘dialogue with’ their consumers. We believe we help our clients become ‘friends’ with their consumers. You can download our Social Media Handbook for Free from our website.
The Two Head Mavens of Windchimes are:
Nimesh Shah – ‘Gemini by nature, MBA by degree’
First things first. I like traveling, communications and vegetarian food – and that order changes depending on the time of the day and the day of the week. I pride myself on having fair bit of knowledge on all three and indulge in them at regular intervals.
I suffered from a seven-year corporate itch that practically pushed me into entrepreneurship. Now I am striving to put all wisdom gained from corporate schooling to a better and, hopefully, profitable use.
Contact me at nimesh[at]windchimes.co.in
Sandhya Sadananda
One line that describes my life – ‘A million interests and a single life to do it all in’. I love my son, my family, communications, ‘going green’, kababs, reading and fashion. If I hadn’t been a communications professional, I probably would have been hugging a tree somewhere in the Amazon or working behind-the-scenes in Fashion Weeks across the world!
But communications managed to hook me in first. So I proceeded to get over 7 years of experience in PR by working with some of the finest PR agencies in India and then honed my skills at one of the leading beauty & wellness players in the country. But finally the entrepreneurial bug bit me and I found a like-minded partner in Nimesh and we decided to take the plunge.
Contact me at sandhya[at]windchimes.co.in
Fantastic – I love the name and you guys’ freshness.
I am setting up my own outfit soon, operating out of Uganda, but I will be facing East for linkages for reasons that are not obvious to many people.
Hope we can collaborate one way or another for our mutual benefit?
My official email address is skaheru@smsmedia.info but I use the @gmail.com one for most of my networking.
Thank you Simon for your kind words. We will definitely have a look at your site. And hope to work together soon. Do let us know if you have anything specific in your mind on this.
Cheers
I’ve only just found you, and it all looks very interesting.
Good luck with your venture!
We are flying the social media flag from Manchester and London in the UK, so please take a read of our blog when you can squeeze it into the day: http://www.pr-media-blog.co.uk
Best regards
Jon Clements
Hi Jon,
Thank you for your wishes.
Will have a look and revert
Cheers,
Nimesh Shah
Beautiful! I just “stumbled” upon you through a Google Alert regarding social entrepreneurship. Though I believe in synchronicity. 🙂
I’m going to email you guys and subscribe to your feeds.
I love what you’re doing and wonder if there is a symbiotic relationship…a way for all of us to work together, those of us with similar intent.
Kudos on what you’ve created thus far!
Dena
Thank you Dena for your kind words and for subscribing to our feeds. Will surely check out your site and see how we could work together.
Nimesh
Sounds like Windchimes is making beautiful music.
I’ve just made an interesting discovery: you.
Manda, in Paris
Thanks so much Manda. You have made our day!!
Nimesh
Sandhya, this is excellent.
Thanks Sunil. Glad that you liked it…
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