Rural Marketing Mix Marketing Mix ‘refers’ to the set of actions‚ tactics‚ tools or variables that a company uses to promote and sells its brand or product in a markets 4 Ps of Rural Marketing * Product :Product’ refers to anything that is capable of or can be offered to satisfy need or want? * Price :Price refers to the amount the customers has to pay in order to acquire a product or services * Place : refers to point of sale. * Promotion: This refers to all the activities undertaken
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND RURAL MARKETING IN INDIA Dr. Parag R. Kawley (M.Com. B.Ed.‚ Ph.D.) Lecturer‚ New Arts‚ Commerce & Science College‚ Wardha – 442001 (MAH.) Email : paragkawley@rediffmail.com Dr. Ravish A. Sarode (M.Com.‚ M.Phil.‚ M.A.(Eco)‚ Ph.D.) Associate Professor‚ R.S. Bidkar College‚ Ta. Hinganghat‚ Dist. Wardha. Email : Ravish_Sarode@rediffmail.com * INTRODUCTION Many of the developing countries have faced a complex set of challenges due
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“PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES FOR ENTERING INTO RURAL MARKET WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HUL AND ITC” By Mrs. Madhulika Dutta Mrs. Megha Bhatia Assistant Professor Sr.Lecturer Department of Management Studies Department of Management Studies
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existence of the distinct discipline of rural marketing. Consequently‚ two schools of thought emerged. The first school belived that the products/services‚ marketing tools & strategies that are successful in urban areas‚ could be transplanted with little or no more modifications in rural areas. However‚ the second school saw a clear distinction between urban & rural India‚ & suggested a different approach‚ skills‚ tools & strategies to be successful in rural markets. What differentiates
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“SUCCESS MANTRAS FOR RURAL MARKETING IN INDIA” Submitted to : Submitted By: Prof. Shipra Chaddha Name- Vakul Singh Gupta FPG0810/184 Indian Business Academy What makes Indian Rural Market so attractive
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years‚ rural markets of India have acquired significance‚ as the overall growth of the Indian economy has resulted into substantial increase in the purchasing power of the rural communities. On account of green revolution‚ the rural areas are consuming a large quantity of industrial and urban manufactured products. In this context‚ a special marketing strategy‚ namely‚ rural marketing has emerged. But often‚ rural marketing is confused with agricultural marketing – the latter denotes marketing of produce
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PROJECT REPORT ON “PARLE AGRO PRIVATE LIMITED” (A FMCG COMPANY) [pic] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1. Brief history of the Company Parle Agro is an Indian private limited company that owns several popular brands including Frooti‚ Appy‚ LMN‚ Hippo and Bailley. Several Parle soda brands including Citra Thums Up‚ Limca‚ Gold Spot and Maaza were sold to Coca Cola in 1993 for $40 million. At the time of sale‚ the Parle brands together had a 60% market share in the
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New Delhi visited the Parle factory at Bahadurgarh‚ Haryana as a part of their Institute-Industry Interface during the October of 2010. The buses left the college premises at 8 am. In all‚ 240 students pursuing PGDM (General) and International Business (IB) from the batch of 2010-2012 visited the factory in six groups over a span of 3 days from October 11 to the 12th. After arrival at the site‚ the students were received by Mr. Vishal Joshi‚ the HR head of the Parle-Bahadurgarh factory. After
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| Case 5: P&G | | ------------------------------------------------- Company Background Porter and Gamble (P&G)‚ founded in 1837‚ is one of the biggest consumer goods company over the world. P&G sells shampoos‚ baby care products‚ medicine and food etc. It not only diversified the product range but also the product width. Therefore‚ P&G has several brands under one single category but aimed with different customer segments. P&G is also famous for its innovative and
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