Advertising & Sales Promotion “Parle-G” Submitted By: Varun Gupta : PG20095696 Vikram Sharma : PG20095098 Index S. No. Content Page Number 1 Company and Brand Details 1 2 Agency Details 3 3 Consumer and Brand Positioning 4 4 Consumer Response Model—Stage 5 5 Source Message and Channel Factors 6 6 Objectives for the Brand 7 7 Consumer feelings (FCB Grid) and appeals recom-mended 8 8 Designing Communication 9 9 IMC—Recommended Mix for Parle-G 10 10 Sales Promotions—Recommended options 11 11 References
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Strategy Management Q 1). What are the industry ’s dominant economic features? Ans: India is second largest biscuit manufacturer in the World after USA and has a turnover of around 8000 crores. Our product is Parle-G. The main economic features are – * It is a very price sensitive industry. Relatively low pricing products * The Industry is now facing problems from increase in raw material prices. With the Governments introduction of VAT at 12.5%‚ margins have had pressure. * Access
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Parle-G Rural Marketing Presented by: Sujit Ranmale (P14045) Aniket Kalode (M14052) Kshitij Sarode (P14047) Introduction • Established: 1929 (Vile Parle‚ Mumbai) • Parle Products: 35% share of Indian biscuit market • Largest biscuit selling brand in the world (ref: Nielsen) • Famous brands: Parle-G‚ Parle-Monaco • Products – Biscuits – Sweet confectionery – Snacks Brand Milestones • G stands for Glucose‚ originally • After 1947: ad campaign as Gluco brand of biscuits and Indian alternative to
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PRODUCTION LAYOUT Project on: Parle Glucose (parle G) Parle products Submitted by: Kunal R. Doctor. Email : kunalrulz@hotmail.com‚ kunal_doctor@yaho.co.in Class: Fybms Division: A Roll. no.: 14 Submitted to: Prof. Parasuram INDEX • INTRODUCTION • PARLE BISCUIT STORY • THE STRENGHT OF BRAND • THE QUALITY COMMITENT • THE MARKETING STRENGTH • THE CUSTOMER CONFIDENCE • PARLE G - THE EVOLUTION!!! • IMPORT
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Parle G The following case study is from the Richard Ivey School of Business. It is about the development of a leading Indian biscuit manufacturer‚ called Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. Company overview The company was found in 1929 as a candy manufacturer and started producing biscuits in 1939. At this time only few processed and ready-to-eat food items were available. Parle G are glucose biscuits and the company’s flag brand. It became the largest selling biscuit brand by volume in 2002. The company
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share of total biscuit market in India Produced 650‚000 tons of biscuits/pa. Parle-G comprised of 500‚000 tons Sales INR 35 billion( 68% contributed by Parle G ) Parle products are perceived as “Good value for money” 4 P’s • Parle G • Hide n Seek • Monaco • Krack Jack • Price setter in Market • Seen as value for money Product Price Place • 95% sales in Indian Market • 8000 Distributors Promotion • Television Ads Market Segmentation Retail and Institutional Income
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one element of the promotion mix‚ but it often considered prominent in the overall marketing mix design. Its high visibility and pervasiveness made it as an important social and encomia topic in Indian society. Promotion may be defined as “the co-ordination of all seller initiated efforts to set up channels of information and persuasion to facilitate the scale of a good or service.” Promotion is most often intended to be a supporting component in a marketing mix. Promotion decision must be integrated
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------------------------------------------------- Parle-G From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Parle-G biscuit Parle-G or Parle Glucose is a brand of biscuits manufactured by Parle Products in India. As of 2011‚ it is the largest selling brand of biscuits in the world according to Nielsen.[1] Contents [hide] * 1 History * 2 Marketing * 3 References * 4 External links ------------------------------------------------- History[edit source | editbeta] Parle Products was established in the Vile Parle suburb of Mumbai
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Marketing Communications Process Marketing Communications Process According to Dynamic Integration‚ IMC is described as a "management concept that is designed to make all aspects of marketing communication such as advertising‚ sales promotion‚ public relations‚ and direct marketing work together as a unified force‚ rather than permitting each to work in isolation." The communication must start from the consumer’s point of view and communicate a consistent message across multi channels and management
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2. Parle G3. Milk Shakti 4. Marie5. Monaco 6. KrackJack7. Wafers 8. Monaco Smart Chips9. Full toss 10.Melody11.Mango Bite 12. Poppins | SWOT Analysis | Strength | 1. One of India’s most popular brand 2. High brand recall 3. Price advantage – products at affordable price 4. Strong supply chain network5. Popular subsidiary brands like Parle G‚ Monaco
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