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Why Pune?

We do not differentiate a brand or a project based on its size or budget, at Pune we:

• Build a long-lasting relationship with our clients as partners and we look at their brand as our own
• Constantly study new ways of communicating the brief in a memorable, creative and effective way
• Never take the easy way in providing the typical events activities, we always push for new and different solutions
• Maintain a high level of creativity & attention to detail whether working on an in store display or a large scale event
• Want to become a reference for creativity regardless of what we are communicating
• We keep a low margin and focus on building trust and continuity even though we exist in a high competitive market

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Business Learning Terms

Brands + Relationships

Bring to mind the relationships in your life: friends, family, significant others, classmates, co-workers. The word “relationship” is rooted in the word relate: to connect, to form association. Brands want to connect with consumers. As the brand’s primary communication channel, advertising facilitates this connection. A single ad can start a conversation with a consumer, which can lead to a relationship. Yes, advertising is that powerful! Advertising opens a channel between consumer and brand in hopes of connecting them. 

Source: Professor Coal. “Consumer Behavior and Advertising.” evaeva. Boundless, 06 Jul. 2016. Retrieved 14 Aug. 2016 from https://www.boundless.com/users/353523/textbooks/evaeva/understanding-the-consumer-the-planning-process-527/understanding-the-consumer-the-planning-process-528/consumer-behavior-and-advertising-530-18077/

Source: Professor Coal. “Understanding The Consumer + The Planning Process.” evaeva. Boundless, 11 Aug. 2016. Retrieved 14 Aug. 2016 from https://www.boundless.com/users/353523/textbooks/evaeva/understanding-the-consumer-the-planning-process-527/understanding-the-consumer-the-planning-process-528/understanding-the-consumer-the-planning-process-529-18076/
Cereal: A Love Story

Take yourself out this scenario and place a young woman in that cereal aisle. What do we know about this consumer? Well, “Jane” is a 25-34, college educated, early career, office worker, no kids, dating or recently married. She likes cereal in the morning but sometimes eats it for dinner if she works late. Staying fit is important to her but she likes to indulge in healthy sweets. She prefers brands with philanthropic models that minimize their packaging and don’t test on animals. She likes to grocery shop once every two weeks in order to reduce the number of trips to the store.

So, which of the above characteristics is going to help her decide on a cereal brand? 

Let’s divide them into two categories:

1. Demographic characteristics – Statistical data about people that helps us segment large groups into smaller groups based on: age, ethnicity, gender, income, family size, geographic location
2. Psychographic characteristics – Consumer preferences, values and feelings that motivate their choices, behaviors and habits. 

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