A Research Paper on Effects of SALES Promotion on Consumer Buying behavior: A Perspective on FMCG Products Subject: RMM Submitted To Faculty Name:Dr. Govind Dave Institute: Indukaka Ipcowala Institute Of Management (I2IM) Prepared By Roll No.:12MBA067‚ 12MBA006‚ 12MBA074‚ 12MBA111‚ 12MBA116 Effects of Sales Promotion on Consumer Buying Behavior: A Perspective on FMCG Products Introduction Today’s customer is habituated with the sales promotion activities
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30‚ 2011 Factors Affecting Buying Behavior of an Apartment an Empirical Investigation in Amman‚ Jordan 1 1 Mwfeq Haddad‚ 2Mahfuz Judeh and 2Shafig Haddad Department Architecture‚ Al-Albayt University‚ Jordon 2 Applied Science University‚ Jordon Abstract: The objective of this study is to investigate the main factors that influencing the customers ’ buying behavior toward apartment‚ and tried to identify the most influencing factors that affect buying. A convenience sample consists
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Reaching The Real India Distribution strategies for FMCGs in the rural Indian landscape A paper byAnurag Kumar (10) Bhuvan Deep Dua (20) Himanshu Goyal (30) Nitika Gupta (38) Pramod Kumawat (40) Sahil Jain (50) CONTENTS TITLE Abstract Introduction The FMCG Sector in India Challenges Distribution Channels Various Distribution Strategies Haat Activation Use of Affinity Groups Co-operative Institutions Mobile Traders Hub and Spoke Distribution Syndicated Distribution Conclusion
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Factors Influencing Consumer Buying Behaviour of Luxury Branded Goods KHOR ENG TATT Research report in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Online Master of Business Administration UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA 2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost‚ I would like to thank my supervisor Dr Nabsiah Abdul Wahid for her relentless support‚ advice and guidance throughout the entire preparations of this dissertation. Not to forget my co-supervisor Dr Maliga Marimuthu
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Marketing 345 - Media Planning and Buying Chapter 1 - Introduction - Goal of the class - Review of syllabus - Expectations Goal of All Advertising – Get consumers to buy your product and to continue to buy your product. Media – A message delivery system - The way to distribute your product message - Where / How consumers find out about your product Media Planning - Part of bigger marketing picture - Determine
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Buying Centre Aimee O’ Brien‚ 11415928 Slide 1) Introduction The buying centre is a Decision making unit. It is a unit of employees making decisions when involved in purchasing. In contrast to consumer buying‚ buying decisions in a business setting are mostly made by a group of individuals‚ who share some common goals and the risks arising from the decisions. It consists of those people in the organizational who are involved directly or indirectly in the
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Impact of Promotional Strategies on Consumer Buying Behavior: A case study of Hollister Co. SUBMITTED BY: NOWSHAD MOURIN SHAWON LSC ID: L0044SZSZ1010 UWIC ID: ST20029903 NOWSHAD MOURIN SHAWON L0044SZSZ1010 SUPERVISOR ELLIE SEMSAR Page 0 Declaration: This dissertation is submitted in part fulfilment of the BA (Business and Management Studies). I confirmed that‚ this dissertation is a product of my own work and is not the result of anything done in collaboration. I agree that this dissertation
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to attract the customers towards their offerings. Proper understanding of consumer buying behavior will help the marketer to succeed in the market. In India‚ with increase in purchasing power of people leading to the change in their life style‚ there has been a huge demand for automobiles with modern technologies. A3 segment cars have a very good market in India. The objective of this paper is to study the behavior of consumers while they go for the purchase of A3 segment cars especially Maruti SX4
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With traditionally conservative markets like Surat‚ Chennai and Kolkata now emerging as the cities for luxury labels more and more international luxury brands are looking to make their presence in these places. These cities have opened a wealth of opportunity for brands like Louis Vuitton‚ Armani and Burberry. As Sanjay Kapoor‚ MD‚ Genesis Luxury puts it there is a nascent market waiting to explode. “We think the time has come." Genesis Luxury‚ markets brands such as Armani‚ Burberry and Canali in
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who regarded jewellery as an accessory and not an investment. The new millennium witnessed a definite change in consumer preference. Consumer preference for a product can make or break a company. If consumers generally like a product‚ it can stay around for years and sell millions of copies. However‚ if consumers do not like the product‚ it could disappear very quickly if the company cannot figure out how to fix the problem. Consumer preferences are defined as the subjective (individual) tastes
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