Door-to-Door-Flyering Agency in Navi Mumbai

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Leaflet Distribution

Door-to-door leaflet distribution has a wealth of advantages. Perhaps the most important factor is that it’s far more cost-effective, and indeed effective, than many traditional marketing routes. It’s a simple and affordable way to spread the word about your business, highlight a specific product or service, or even promote your values in your local area and beyond.
By choosing us, you’ll gain access to our highly sophisticated demographic profiling, which will focus your letterbox marketing campaign to ensure our leaflet distributors deliver straight to your specific target audience.
Every one of our leaflet distributors is audited by a third party to ensure continued quality throughout your campaign. We believe in providing excellent service, complete with regular updates and progress reports from our dedicated customer service team once we begin delivering your leaflets.

What do we do for you?

Target audience – we research and find out the target audience for your product and strive hard that your leaflets are distributed only among your target audience.
Quality – We believe in offering the best quality so we work honestly while distributing the leaflets. All our distributors are fully trained directly with a recruitment manager prior to starting work with the network and are closely monitored to ensure we are providing the best possible service.
Content – If you don’t have the content no need to worry we are here to help you. We have content creators who will create unique content for your leaflets.
Reporting – we provide continuous real-time reports about the progress of leaflet distribution
Location – we have a leaflet distribution service for every customer. Whether you are targeting customers at train stations, at their homes or in their offices we can setup a leaflet distribution campaign that gets you results.

 


Starting a new business can be exciting! But it can also be quite challenging. Businesses need to think about how to get noticed and to let their customers know what exactly it is they offer. Once the business is up and running, the most important way to compete with other companies is through marketing.

Strategic marketing is knowing who your customers are, where you may find them and the best way to communicate your brand or message to them. Here are some basic marketing tools and promotional ideas to help bring in more customers:

1. Direct Advertising. Cater to a broader audience and cover all bases. A lot of businesses engage with their audience by strategically promoting their brand in an outdoor environment, ideally in a space that will be seen by a lot of people such as public transport areas, shopping centres and sporting events. You can connect with your potential customers by handing out pamphlets, letterbox or windshield fliers, post cards, business cards and promoting your brand and services on postersbanners and eye-catching billboards.

2. Digital Marketing. In this day and age, the Internet is a great place to advertise your product. Everyone is online using search and social media so it makes sense that creating an online presence will definitely expose your business to those looking for your products or services. The best way to approach digital marketing is to focus on delivering good content or products that match the user’s search query.

This can involve posting and adding a hashtag on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat or Pinterest, creating or featuring a blog site, posting memes, sending out newsletters and EDMs to your followers and marketing with online banners. For Social Media channels, it’s also a good idea to use humour to inject a bit of your company’s personality into your content and to humanize your business, generate interest and appeal to your audience.

3. Sales and Discounts. Everyone loves a great value offer! Promotions are a great way to drives sales. Hold seasonal sales with generous discounts twice a year.

4. Run a Contest. Offer your customers the chance to win something associated to your product. An exciting challenge will generate interest and activity. Reward your customers for participating in getting your brand and presence out there.

5. Offer ‘Free’ Giveaways. ‘Free’, everyone’s favourite word. Use the free giveaway offers as lure to generate leads. A free trial of a new product could also be a good idea to get feedback.

6. Loyalty Programs. A sure way to generate more future sales is by focusing on rewarding current customers for spending. You can offer your customer memberships and loyalty programs using points based system and reward them actions you wish to promote. For example, visiting your store, liking your social media page, purchasing a specific product or just being a long term customer!

7. Publicity. Showcase your business through the media with adverts in newspapers and magazines or even filming a short TV commercial with a catchy jingle. If you are on a lower budget, try YouTube as a video channel to advertise in.

8. Host an Event. Invite new potential customers to explore your place of business, product or service. Once at the event, you can conducts demos of your products, hand out free giveaways, talk with guests and build a relationship.

9. Merchandising. Brand awareness can be achieved through promotional items that reinforce your brand. Create custom t-shirts for your staff to wear or bumper stickers for their cars to passively promote your company everywhere they go. Or give away branded pens and post it notes to new and potential customers who have ordered from you or visited your stand at an expo.

10. Give Back to the Community. Volunteering or sponsoring a non-for-profit organisation or event could help your brand equity and even reach out to new customers. It’s a warm gesture and shows your support for an important cause. This will not only enhance your company’s image but also cement a great relationship between you and your community. Generating good word of mouth and a positive reputation will assist your brand acceptance.

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About Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai lies on the west coast of Maharashtra. It is situated in the eastern trans-harbour of Mumbai. The city was developed as a new urban township and satellite city of Mumbai in 1972. It is also the largest planned city in the world. The main purpose for building the city was to decongest the city of Mumbai.
Navi Mumbai covers 150 km of the total 720 km of the Konkan coast. There are totally 86 villages covering 39,400 acres within Navi Mumbai limits.
CIDCO had created 14 nodes/townships in Navi Mumbai. They are Vashi, Sanpada, Airoli, Ghansoli, Nerul, Kopar Khairane, CBD Belapur, New Panvel, Kamothe, Ulwe, Kalamboli, Dronagiri, Kharghar and Taloja. Each node is further divided into sectors.
CIDCO planned and constructed the railway stations in the city and developed the nearby areas. The Vashi bridge was opened in 1973 for the residents of Vashi, Nerul and CBD Belapur. The Sion-Panvel Expressway was built to reduce commuting time from Sion to Panvel.
The commissioning of a wholesale agricultural produce market in Vashi and building of a commuter railway line between Mankhurd and Vashi in 1992led to a very high population and economic growth.
Navi Mumbai has a vibrant industrial activity in the regions of Mahape and Taloja. The last decade has seen a steady growth of IT/ITeS sectors as well. The satellite city has seen a high growth of residential development in the last 5 years.

Demographics:

According to census data, the city has seen a huge migration of population from the Island city of Mumbai (54.6%) . It also attracts population from other suburbs of Mumbai and Maharashtra (28.9%). There is a small population from outside Maharashtra that has settled here (0.7%).
According to 2011 consensus, the population in Navi Mumbai is 1,119,477 and its urban population is 18,414,288. The sex ratio in the city is 1000:831. The average literacy rate of the city is 91.57% out of which, 95.05% are males and 87.33% are females.
Employment Opportunities

Navi Mumbai has a buzzing manufacturing activity in the state owned industrial estates. The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) areas in Taloja and Mahape have several SMEs. Taloja has several companies such as Asian Paints, Exide Batteries and Asahi Glass.
There are several IT/ITeS companies and software parks making their way into the satellite city such as Reliance group, Patni Computer Systems, TCS and Mastek. The next decade is expected to see a market domination by the IT/ITeS sector.
Most of the employment opportunities in the city is on the stretch of the Thane-Belapur road. The areas of Airoli, Mahape, Rabale, Turbhe, Vashi, Jui nagar and Belapur are locations that have ample office spaces and have good employment opportunities.

Connectivity

The Mumbai suburban railway is the most prominent mode of public transport in Navi Mumbai. This connects most regions of Navi Mumbai to the main city of Mumbai and Thane. The most important railway stations are Vashi, Belapur, Panvel and Nerul. Panvel is the only mainline station as well as the busiest railway station in Navi Mumbai. A new broad gauge line has been made functional between Panvel and Karjat. There are currently three express trains that use this line.
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) and Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) provide bus services throughout Navi Mumbai, Mumbai and other areas of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). There are regular BEST AC Kinglong and NMMT AC Volvo buses running between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
Navi Mumbai has the most advanced port in India: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in Nhava Sheva near Uran industrial area. It is well connected to roads and handle about 65% of the country’s container traffic.
The Navi Mumbai International Airport is proposed in Kopra-Panvel area. This is expected to decongest the air traffic in Mumbai. The airport will be built through Public Private Partnership (PPP). The airport is expected to be completed in 2017.
Navi Mumbai civic administration

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) was formed in 1991 to maintain some of the developed nodes. Local self-government in Navi Mumbai started on January 1 1992. Under this, NMMC was handed nine of the total 25 nodes of Navi Mumbai project area. These nodes are Vashi, Nerul, CBD Belapur, Kopar Khairane, Turbhe, Airoli, Ghansoli, Sanpada and Digha. The municipal commissioner and a mayor head NMMC.
The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) was created on 17 March 1971 for developing and maintaining the city. When Navi Mumbai was created, CIDCO was the only authority that maintained and developed the city.
There are 64 electoral wards in Navi Mumbai. Each has an elected corporator.

 

All Localities in Navi Mumbai

Mahape
Rabale
Shiravane
Turbhe
Apta
Parsik Hill
Khanda Colony
Dronagiri
Navade
Khalapur
Bonkode
Shedung
Ghansoli
Ulwe
Taloja
New Panvel
Panvel
CBD Belapur
Nerul
Kharghar
Kalamboli
Seawoods
Kamothe
Airoli
Sanpada
LOCALITY
Khandeshwar
Kopar Khairane
Uran
Vashi
Rasayani
Pen
Mumbai Pune Express Highway
Nhava
Roadpali
Palm Beach Road
Juinagar
Karanjade
sector 8A
sector 11
Talavli
savoli
sector 26 Vashi
Sector 19
Tembhode
sector 50
sector 50 New
sector 15
sector 19 (shahbaz village)
sector 20
Sector 6
LOCALITY
sector 7
Sector 10 ( Kopra)
Sector 12
sector 13
sector 20 Kharghar
Sector 27 Kharghar
sector 30 Kharghar
sector 34 Kharghar
Sector 35 Kharghar
Sector 21 Kharghar
Sector 15 Kharghar
sector 19 Kharghar
Sector 27 – Kharghar
sector 36 Kamothe
Sector 18 Kamothe
Sector 21 Kamothe
Sector 22 Kamothe
Sector 25 Khandeshwar
Sector 19 Ulwe
Sector 21 Ulwe
Sector 18 Ulwe
Sector 17 Ulwe
sector 5 Ulwe
Sector 02 Ulwe
Sector 09 Ulwe
LOCALITY
Sector 08 Ulwe
Vichumbe
Palaspa
Dighe
Nevali
Koproli
Bonshet
Garpoli
Akurli
Chouk
Rohinjan
Nilje Gaon
Kalundre
Shil Phata
Chipale
Shilottar Raichur
Nere
Usarli Khurd
Valap
Adai
Umroli
Chirle
Ranjanpada
Dhansar

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