relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently purchased consumer products such as toiletries‚ soap‚ cosmetics‚ tooth cleaning products‚ shaving products and detergents‚ as well as other non-durables such as glassware‚ bulbs‚ batteries‚ paper products‚ and plastic goods. FMCG may also include pharmaceuticals‚ consumer electronics‚ packaged food products
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SUMMER Training On “Customer Preference and Brand Relationship for FMCG PRODUCTS (HUL)” A Report submitted towards partial fulfillment of the reqirement of Degree of Master of Business Administration GGSIP University‚ DELHI Submitted To Submitted By Ms. RAMANDEEP SINGH Faculty Guide BBA-2011-2014 Roll No.11821101711 INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT D-29‚ INDUSTRIAL AREA‚ JANAKPURI‚ NEW DELHI DECLARATION I‚ Ramandeep
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October 2013 Why social Media is Good Social media is good to have because it can help get important information around faster and help students learn digital responsibility. Social media can help get important information around in a much faster manner. “Burlington parents had instant access to information and a place to have questions answered swiftly. This saved school administrators hours that in the past we would’ve spent answering phone calls from parents and news media.” (Larkin‚ 72). During
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Social Media: Is it Good or Bad? It is incredible that only fifteen years ago‚ people were still using the postal services as their primary source for communication. Although the United Postal Service has not gone out of business‚ people are switching over from the old fashion stamp and letter to e-mails‚ social media sites‚ and instant messaging as a more convenient way of exchanging information. In just a few years‚ the usage of social media sites‚ like Facebook and Twitter‚ has been increasing
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Analyze consumer-brand relationships in a product category of your choice Brand Relationship Management Table of Contents 1. Instroduction 6 2 Literature Review 8 2.1 Brand 8 2.2 C-C Identification and Relationship 9 2.3 Relationship marketing 9 2.4 Brand Personality 11 2.4.1 Personality as Self-Image 11 2.4.2 Big Five Dimensions of human Personality 12 2.4.3 Recent Concept on the Brand Personality Concept 13 Record Revision History Rev | Effective date | Date Entered |
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Rural Consumer Behavior with Regard to Selected FMCGs Consumption Patterns and Brand Usage: A Study A Sarangapani* and T Mamatha** Marketing of FMCGs (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) plays a pivotal role in the growth and development of a country irrespective of the size‚ population and the concepts which are so interlinked that‚ in the absence of one‚ the other virtually cannot survive. It is a fact that the development of FMCG marketing has always kept pace with the economic growth of the country
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Hindustan Lever’s Project: Case Study in Marketing FMCG to Rural Consumer With the population of over 1.2 billion and vast territory‚ India maintains an annual economic growth rate of over 6.5% since 1998. In this fast developing market‚ India enhances specific characteristics in many aspects: the consumer preference‚ marketing channel‚ market liquidity‚ distributors and manufactories‚ and so on. Therefore‚ administrators have to make decisions and strategies corresponding to this circumstance
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facilitate the product.It has created the own brand.A brand is an offering from a known source.The CG company(where noodles are manufactured and delivered) seems to be knowing the fact of “converting potential buyers into profitable customers”.1 as it as make the easy access to their customers by developing efficient marketing channels. The product is focusing on its core areas:the service or benefit the customer is really buying.The consumers are buying it for yummy taste and instant use.And the
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Branding strategies in FMCG Chandranshu Charan 09ESHYD011 Branding strategies in FMCG Contents 2 Acknowledgement .................................................................................................................................... 3 Objective- ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Methodology .....................................................................
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Introduction Starbuck’s CEO‚ Howard Schultz‚ asked an interesting question‚ “What would happen if one takes the high-quality coffee from Starbucks and connects it with the charm and atmosphere of European cafes?”1 (Mangold‚ 2013). A good question always leads to a good insight. Starbucks‚ commenced its business in 1971‚ has revolutionized the coffee business and created a new market by offering exceptional quality coffee from around the world. It becomes the world leader in the premium coffee market
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