BTL Promotions And Atl Activities Activity in pune

Brand Activation Company is a Pune based agency with its main offices located in Mumbai.
We Do In-store activations, ,Out-store activations ,Shopping malls & Strip Malls, ,Wholesales & Bottom end retail,University Campuses & Colleges,Hot spots activations,Activations,Brand Activation,Btl Activation,Atl Activation,Brand Promotions,Promotions, ,Mystery Shop programs,,Trade Marketing ,Promotional Marketing”
Staffing support for Contract Staffing,Temporary Staffing,Sales Team,Marketing Team,Telemarketing Team,Fieldwork Team,Data Collection Team,Mystery shoppers,Promotional branding Team,Brand Ambassadors,Hostess Staff,Exhibition Staff,Hospitality Staff,In-store Sampling,Leaflet & Product Delivery,Brand ambassadors,Event photographers,Promoters,Activation managers,Hostesses/Hosts,Front of house staff,Registration staff,Promotional models,Bartenders,Waiters,Models,Extras worker,Hospitality Staff
We create memorable , dynamic brand experience anywhere in Maharashtra a customer engages your Brand thereby securing brand affinity, loyalty as well as increase of sales. Our events based marketing strategies are well thought out and executed to create positive impact on the buying habits of the customer.
We implement a proven model for evaluating experiential programs: using a set of qualitative and quantitative techniques to identify the level of business opportunity created the impact on the brand affinity, relationship impact and the quality of experience.

Work at setting your brand apart in your customers’ minds through product and brand specific activities that are tailored to your target market.
Work at stimulating buying by ensuring that we put forward information that is relevant to the target market
Create engaging, powerful and fun marketing experiences
Deliver brand messages effectively by engaging media, specific to the target market.
Ignite passion for our client’s brand, product and event

Ideas generation and execution
We book and secure acts, venues and vendors that speak positively and accurately to the character of your brand, be it, fun, artistic, athletic, sophisticated
Influence a movement towards your goals via creatively themed events that target your customers
Engineer experiences that have been said to attract life-long loyalty to a client’s brand

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The marketer must also consider the product mix, which includes factors such as product depth and breadth. Product depth refers to the number of sub-categories of products a company offers under its broad spectrum category. For example, Ford Motor Company’s product category is automobiles. It’s product depth includes sub-categories such as passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, transport vehicles, et cetera. This broad spectrum category is also known as a product line. Product breadth, on the other hand, refers to the number of product lines a company offers.

Marketers should consider how to position the product, how to exploit the brand, how to exploit the company’s resources, and how to configure the product mix so that each product complements the other. Failure to do so can result in brand dilution, which is a situation in which a product loses its branded identity, resulting in decreased sales and perceived quality. The marketer must also consider product development strategies.

Placement

Product distribution (or placement) is the process of making a product or service accessible for use or consumption by a consumer or business user, using direct means, or using indirect means with intermediaries.

Distribution Types

1. Intensive distribution means the producer’s products are stocked in the majority of outlets. This strategy is common for basic supplies, snack foods, magazines and soft drink beverages.
2. Selective distribution means that the producer relies on a few intermediaries to carry their product. This strategy is commonly observed for more specialized goods that are carried through specialist dealers, for example, brands of craft tools, or large appliances.

3. Exclusive distribution means that the producer selects only very few intermediaries. Exclusive distribution is often characterized by exclusive dealing where the re-seller carries only that producer’s products to the exclusion of all others. This strategy is typical of luxury goods retailers such as Gucci.

The decision regarding how to distribute a product has, as its foundation, basic economic concepts, such as utility. Utility represents the advantage or fulfillment a customer receives from consuming a good or service. Understanding the utility a consumer expects to receive from a product being offered can lead marketers to the correct distribution strategy.

Promotion

The three basic objectives of promotion are :

1. To present product information to targeted consumers and business customers.
2. To increase demand among the target market.
3. To differentiate a product and create a brand identity.

A marketer may use advertising, public relations, personal selling, direct marketing, and sales promotion to achieve these objectives. A promotional mix specifies how much attention to give each of the five subcategories, and how much money to budget for each. A promotional plan can have a wide range of objectives, including: sales increases, new product acceptance, creation of brand equity, positioning, competitive retaliations, or creation of a corporate image.

Price

The price is the amount a customer pays for the product. The concept of price is in contrast to the concept of value, which is the perceived utility a customer will receive from a product. Adjusting the price has a profound impact on the marketing strategy, and depending on the price elasticity of the product, often it will affect the demand and sales as well. The marketer should set a price that complements the other elements of the marketing mix. A well chosen price should (a) ensure survival (b) increase profit (c) generate sales (d) gain market share, and (e) establish an appropriate image.

From the marketer’s point of view, an efficient price is a price that is very close to the maximum that customers are prepared to pay. In economic terms, it is a price that shifts most of the consumer surplus to the producer. A good pricing strategy would be the one which could balance between the price floor and the price ceiling and take into account the customer’s perceived value. Common pricing strategies include cost-plus pricing, skimming, penetration pricing, value-based pricing, and many more. A more detailed discussion of these strategies can be found in chapter 8.

Source: Boundless. “Product, Placement, Promotion, and Price.” Boundless Marketing. Boundless, 26 May. 2016. Retrieved 15 Aug. 2016 from https://www.boundless.com/marketing/textbooks/boundless-marketing-textbook/introduction-to-marketing-1/introduction-to-marketing-18/product-placement-promotion-and-price-108-4454/

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