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    stage 2.1 Rin Detergent Powder This is a product which has a less market share as compares to the Surfexcel that distributed by Uniliver Sri Lanka. 2.2 Khomba Beauty Soap Khomba beauty soap is a category of personal care product which is distributed by Swadeshi herbal Lanka (Pvt) ltd. 2.3 Clogard Toothpaste As compared to the signal toothpaste‚ clogard has a less market share in Sri Lanka which is manufactured and distributed by Hemas holdings plc. 2.4 Perlwite Laundry Soap Perlwite Laundry Soap is manufactured

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    Measuring the Value of Point-of-Purchase Marketing with Commercial Eye-Tracking Data Pierre Chandon INSEAD J. Wesley Hutchinson Eric T. Bradlow University of Pennsylvania Scott H. Young Perception Research Services‚ Inc. Version: Chandon Hutchinson Bradlow Young chapter 06-30-06.doc Pierre Chandon is Assistant Professor of Marketing at INSEAD‚ Boulevard de Constance‚ 77300 Fontainebleau‚ France‚ Tel: +33 (0)1 60 72 49 87‚ Fax: +33 (0)1 60 74 61 84‚ email: pierre.chandon@insead.edu. J. Wesley

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    Surf Exel VS Arial

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    History Ariel first appeared on the UK market in 1967 and was the first detergent with stain-removing enzymes. It was a high-sudsing powder designed for twin-tub and top-loading washing machines. With the rise in popularity of automatic front-loading washing machines‚ a suitable low-suds variant was launched in the early 1970s. The mid-eighties saw the range expanding to encompass liquid detergent and compact powder. The compact powder was originally known as "Ariel Ultra"; and was

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    or manufacturers‚ millers‚ producers‚ wholesalers‚ distributors‚ retailers or essential commodities (rice and corn‚ cassava flour‚ dairy meat‚ sugar‚ salt‚ other agricultural products‚ marine fresh water products‚ cooking oil‚ cooking gas‚ laundry soap‚ detergents‚ medicines‚ fertilizer‚ pesticides‚ herbicide‚ farm implements‚ poultry and animal feeds‚ school supplies‚ cement) (Sec. 143‚ par. (c) (8) ‚ Local Government Code.)   For: Retailers of non-essential commodities (Sec. 143‚ par (d) Local Government

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    share had fallen steadily due to increase competition. The manufacturer designed a bright new package for the product‚ added a scented fragrance and changed its name to ‘Sno’. The product was then re-released and advertised as ‘a new advance in laundry detergent that washes whiter than white’. Issue Has the soap manufacturer breached any laws? ‘A corporation shall not‚ in trade or commerce‚ engage in conduct that is misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive’: s 52. To mislead or

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    working as junior chemist in Government laboratory. In the night Karsanbhai used to make detergent in the 100 Sq. Ft. back yard of his home‚ using bare hands and bucket. In 1960s and 1970s‚ the domestic detergent market had only premium segment‚ with very few players and was dominated by MNCs. After making the detergent Karsanbhai used to pack it in polythene bag and sold it door-to-door. He priced the detergent at Rs. 3 per kg‚ when the available cheapest brand in the market was Rs. 13 per kg. In

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    SURF excel vs ariel

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    Segmentation Surf was launched in 1959. A family brand with tough stain removal and caring image. International to Ultra to Excel Surf Excel is available in 4 variants: Surf Excel Blue Surf Excel Quick Wash Surf Excel Automatic Surf Excel Detergent Bar Growth Opportunities SKU’s – Stock Keeping Units Sachet packs (Rs. 2) of Surf and Ariel are targeting mass market consumers‚ convenience and affordability Targeting Upwardly Mobile group with increase in disposable incomes    

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    “With These Words I Can Sell You Anything” is an article written by William Lutz‚ explaining the tactics of marketers to sell their products. It is an excerpt from his book Doublespeak‚ published in 1990. William Lutz has been called “the George Orwell of the 1990s”‚ and indeed many of his books are titled in direct reference to Orwell’s works. Lutz claims in his article that there’s a big conspiracy where the people trying to sell us things are giving us ineffective products disguised as something

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    Chemistry is the branch of science which studies the characteristics of substances and the changes they undergo when they are mixed one with another. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY: Chemistry is the branch of science which studies the characteristics of substances and the changes they undergo when they are mixed one with another. Chemistry uses this new information to prepare new substances of value to us. Chemistry is involved in some way with almost everything we do or use. It is central to most of

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    activities of organizations that attempt to communicate the benefits of their product and services to potential consumers. Sociocultural inputs consist of a wide range of non-commercial influences. A TV with a built DVD and A concentrated liquid laundry detergent are influencing by marketing inputs more. Since marketers can influence the consumers perception through illustrated advantages of those product. Fat reduced ice cream and pay television are more influencing by social cultural. Since when consumers

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