A STUDY OF BRAND LOYALTY TOWARDS THE ORGANIZED RETAIL STORES Research Project Report Submitted to the Punjab Agricultural University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in MARKETING MANAGEMENT (Minor Subject: Economics) By Akhil Bhardwaj (L-2010-BS-01-MBA) Department of Business Management
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JOURNAL #4 Brand Loyalty XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX March 26‚ 2015 Brand loyalty involves a promise of tangible and intangible benefits that are designed to meet the needs of the customer‚ thereby creating lasting relationships. A successful brand is not simply a product that receives the most media attention‚ strong sales‚ and customer satisfaction. Strong‚ enduring brands are built with the vision of brand loyalty in mind. “Brand loyalty is the strongest form of brand equity and reflects
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PROJECT REPORT OF ROLE OF PACKAGING ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR Table of Content CONTENTS PAGE NO. Abstract 4 Chapter 1 Introduction
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THE EFFECTS OF ADVERTISEMENT ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR Consumers demand different commodities based on their preference and taste for them. Awareness of a good influences a consumer‘s purchase of the good. Other factors that influence one‘s taste and preference for a good are psychological and environmental. Taste and preference for a good change overtime. Advertisements play a role in influencing the taste and preference of consumers‘choice. Consumers are known to be rational with regard
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR OF AIRTEL” FOR PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2007-2009) SUBMITTED TO: U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Bharadwaj SUBMITTED BY: Shailendra Kumar MBA III SEM. 0702970003 ROLL NO.: 1 KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (AFFILIATED TO U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY‚ LUCKNOW) 2 CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY RESEARCH METHODOLOGY INTRODUCTION
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holding the goods and talking‚ the conversation always covered the price. They compared the price of the same product in different shopping malls or in the same mall but in different period of time. They seldom compared the similar goods of different brands‚ but always concentrated on one piece of goods once. Even the
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for integrating these businesses into the supplier development process supports our supply chain efficiency and effectiveness‚ as well as the company’s bottom line. It’s a vital part of our day-to-day business OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY To know consumers attitude or opinion towards lays products. To study importance of point of purchase or total sales in marketing. To know from which
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individual identifies to the point where the group dictates a standard of behavior. Reference groups exert tremendous influence on consumers’ hospitality and tourism purchase decisions. Every individual is influenced directly and indirectly. Marketing research has identified three types of reference groups: comparative‚ status‚ and normative. First‚ individual consumers use reference groups to compare their own feelings and thoughts with those of others. For example‚ an individual may have gone to
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Consumer Behaviour For a product or service of your choice select a print or broadcast advertisement or campaign. Using appropriate theories and modules explain how your chosen marketing communication seeks to influence consumer behaviour. 1. Knowledge and understanding of psychological core: attention‚ perception‚ motivation‚ learning‚ attitude‚ and memory. 2. Knowledge and understanding of consumer culture: social class‚ household influences‚ personality‚ lifestyle‚ values and social
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to the problem of obesity‚ consumer concern over sugar levels in the diet is propelling a worldwide trend towards cutting down on sugar. The world is turning‚ instead‚ to artificial sweeteners and substitutes. The market for sugar substitutes is being fuelled globally by new-age beverages‚ dairy products‚ salad dressings and snack foods at one end and diabetic specific consumables at the other end. India is the second largest producer of sugar and its largest consumer in the world – much of it
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