In-shop Promotion | btl Promotion Company in mumbai

We are an btl Promotion Company in mumbai,  Brand Activations agency based in mumbai that specialises in brand activations, event management and experiential marketing.

Fulcrum has explored various ways to create meaningful engagements with consumers. We believe that your brand has a story to tell, and we ensure that your story is told in a powerful & authentic way. Our team are geared to deliver results, and choose to amplify the consumers experience along the journey.

Everything our btl Promotion Company in mumbai does is aimed at helping brands connect with their markets and, most importantly, at getting results for our clients. On average we achieve a 25% uplift in sales on brand campaigns. This is driven through brand activations, promotions, btl Promotion , experiential events and brand love campaigns, and all aspects of field marketing and Mandis Promotion .

We use mobile apps that enable real-time reporting and feedback from the field and get the highest level of responses from the market.

Our brand strategies then map out how they will differentiate and connect with their target audiences.

We connect consumers with brands in a way that’s authentic and engaging. We inspire people to touch, see and experience your brand with an immersive and impactful approach.

We create meaningful engagements between consumers and brands.

People + Ideas = Results

Our Mission

To amplify brand interactions and provide truly memorable consumer engagements

To provide clients with measurable & quantifiable results

To deliver upon clients expectations consistently and manage this through clear communication, strategic solutions & flexibility

Brand Activations

We conceptualise ideas that connect with consumers and provide quality execution from start to finish.

Permissions

We take care of all  permissions required to make your activation seamless.

Planning & Strategy

Due to our years of experience, we can provide real insights into the best times/venues & planning options for your Brand Campaign to yield its best results (in terms of sales/consumer engagements and increase of sales).

Experiential Concepts

With our love & passion for positive consumer engagements, we have ideas & concepts that can help bring your brand campaign to life. These concepts can and affect positive change/plus yield results that are notable & impressive

Merchandising & Uniforms

With Ampd as your partner, you never have to worry about any of the details. With our wide range of suppliers we can provide ideas and source uniform & branded items (merchandising) options effortlessly for your brand campaign.

Staffing

We provide experienced, carefully screened and selected candidates that fit your brands needs and goals.

Fulcrum Marketing is a below-the-line agency specializing in , Mandis Promotion , exhibition stands, brand activations, promotions, events and marketing collateral.

Let us add value to your below the line marketing activities. We will source and brand a large variety of promotional team, give you ideas, plan and project manage your corporate gift campaign. We deliver door-to-door to anywhere in Boraj, mumbai

Why work with us

As a brand engagement agency, we see each client & brand as an opportunity to create and build brand campaigns that are strategic & results driven. Due to our extensive time in the industry, we are meticulous and make it our mission to fuss over the details. We are slightly OCD, but this ensures you as our client get the best out of your budget and a mutual trust is created. We are committed to bringing home the results our clients desire. We go over and beyond to ensure & make it our duty to provide a premium offering, remain flexible with budgets, plus provide a fresh injection of creativity that is unique to your brand.

We’re also all about fun! What would be the point of connecting consumers with brands if we didn’t have fun doing it? We take great satisfaction in seeing our client’s faces when they see the results of their customized brand campaign and we always love the journey it takes to get there.

We’ll Help You Reach And Delight Your Audience The Smart Way. We Tell Brand Stories

Promotions company that builds brand loyalty with customers

We are a professional Mandis Promotion and promotions company in Boraj , mumbai trust us for your Marketing, Promotion Campaigns which are results driven.

Brand representation and understanding is key and we set out to represent our clients’ brands in the best possible way. Also, our attention to detail and exceptional service is what sets us apart from our standards of service delivery. Our approach will leave your customers with a memorable experience.

Fulcrum Promotions is one of the leaders in btl Promotion, Mandis Promotion , Field Marketing, Promotions and Activations in Boraj, mumbai. Thus, we deliver successful solutions to the consumers.

Want to increase sales dramatically through Field Marketing? Then look no further and contact our Field Marketing Company to help you get started. We don’t just focus on attracting new customers but for the most part also get existing customers to buy more too.

Field Marketing Company creates consciousness shoppers and brand loyalty from your customers with the following benefits:

  • Dedicated support
  • Build brand loyalty
  • Cost-effective
  • Build customer relationships
  • Connect directly with customers
  • Provides potentially valuable insights
  • Clear return on investment
  • Access to qualified leads

In essence, the effectiveness of any field marketing company is the consistent and clear communication and we, as a reult, pride ourselves on finding the best staff with the skills and ability to hit the mark every time. Furthermore, under those circumstances, our Field Marketing Agents are professionals and have experiences in sales.

Why partner with our  Mandis Promotion & field marketing company?

  • Sell more product
  • Build a bigger brand
  • Gain more market share
  • Create unforgettable consumer experiences
  • Real-time information
  • Actionable market insights
  • Measurable responses and return on investment
  • Unique brand ambassador rating platform
  • Proprietary technologies and reporting systems

Brand Activation
BTL Activation
In-Shop Activation
Mall & Market Activities
In-shop Activities
Kiosk Activities
Product Launch Activities
Corporate Image Building

Shopper  & Retail Marketing
Direct sales
Sales promotion
Consumer sales promotions
Trade sales promotions
Promotions team

Product launches
Product sampling
Rural Area Activities
Free Sampling Activities
Demonstration Activities
Society Activities
Data Collection Activity
Retail Branding
Merchandising

Promotions company is a dynamic and brand passionate below the line promotions and events company in Boraj, mumbai.  Our business is about securing brand loyalty and recognition amongst your customer target market on a one-on-one and uplift sales through brand promotion. This is achieved through btl Promotion and brand activationspromotionsIn-shop Promotion & experiential events and all aspects of the marketing field.

 

guerrilla marketing
brand activations
pop-up events
retail and in-store marketing
mobile marketing tours
campus marketing
app launches promotion
festival marketing
human banner
lookwalker

btl activation services
street teams
demonstration activities
kiosk activities
mall marketing
corporate contact programs
corporate image building
free sampling activities
in-shop activation
in-shop activities
product launch activities

Brand Promotions
Brand Strategy
Brand Activation Services
BTL Activation Services
STREET TEAMS
Demonstration Activities
Kiosk Activities
Mall Marketing
Corporate Contact programs
Corporate Image Building
Free Sampling Activities
In-Shop Activation
In-shop Activities
Product Launch Activities
Brand Promotion Services
Brand Promotions
Door to Door Promotions
Stall Operations
Retail Branding
Product Sampling
Shopper Marketing
Merchandising
In-Store Promotion
Product Launches
App Launches Promotion
Leaflet Distribution
Door to Door Flyering
Trade Show Activation

btl Promotion

We treat brands like living beings and the evidence is in the way we use out concepts to improve the probability of successful , brand activations.

As specialists with an energetic life force, we offer creative promotions campaign solutions. These solutions extend across concept development and strategy to execution on a national level.

At Fulcrum Promotions, we understand all the requirements of every activation as well as we activate when infusing energy into our client’s project to drive their businesses forward. We can also tailor make any campaign to suit the needs of both brand and audience.

 

In-shop Promotion

Fulcrum will take care of the entire activation or promotion – from concept to planning to execution. We will also be using our innovative, online field reporting tools to provide measureable responses, return on investment numbers and other eye-opening market insights.

Experiential Marketing

Fulcrum’s experiential marketing events and brand love campaigns are focused on building long-term loyalty by providing unforgettable, feel-good experiences. Consumers can ‘fall in love’ with your brand and share the news with the world via word of mouth and social media..

Field Marketing

Fulcrum conducts various field marketing activities, providing market insights and tangible support for your brand in the field so that your marketing efforts reach new levels of effectiveness. Services include market research, mystery shopping, lead generation, incentive launches, staff training, store audits and other merchandising support activities.

Mandis Promotion Agency

We infuse our tailor-made promotions solutions are with a thorough understanding of the target audience. This includes, but not limits, their shopping habits, behaviours, and the path to buy.

Our operational ability, real-time digital campaign management, and reporting systems ensure effective execution and feedback.

Through many strategic stakeholder relationships, we provide inclusive and interactive activations. We ignite the light that will light the way for people to find your product and align with your purpose.

In addition, we are able to ease executions through solid trade relationships.

Reach your target audience

Reaching the right audience at the right moment in ways that it speaks to them

Highly trained promoters

We provide you with an enthusiastic, professional and well-trained team of promoters

Brand Identification

Dare us to bring out the personality of your brand

Brand Interaction

We tailor your brand activations to deliver the desired brand interaction.

Brand activations are about coming to your audience and letting them know in a memorable way, who you are and why they should support you.

Ideally, it generates enthusiasm beyond the moment and leads to action on behalf of your consumers. It’s a matter of reaching the right audience at the right moment in a way that speaks to them.

Our Promotions Company has the ability to use a wide range of out-of-home media platforms and, thus offer synergistic 360-degree brand executions.

Our Promoters and Promotional Models are best in class. In essence, their impact and ability to execute is important to us and is evident in the expertise and rigorous programs offered by our team of experts.

 

Come talk to us, we build relationships and achieve business goals.

 We want to share our ideas to help your brand promotions,

We operate across the entire mumbai and have staff in all major towns and cities  to  Boraj.

If you are a staff member wanting to join our nationwide team, head over to our staff hub pages.

Contact us for a FREE consultation

Email:- info@fulcrumresources.in

 

 

Boraj, mumbai

Mumbai, also known as Bombay, is the capital of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the fourth most populous city in the world. Along with the neighbouring urban areas including Navi Mumbai and Thane, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a natural harbour.

Seven islands came together to constitute present day Mumbai. During the mid-18th century, Mumbai was reshaped by reclaiming the area between the seven islands from the sea. Bombay was characterized by economic and educational development in the 19th century. Upon India’s independence, the city was incorporated into Bombay State. In 1960, a new state of Maharashtra was created with Bombay as the capital. The city was renamed Mumbai in 1996.

Mumbai is the financial and entertainment capital of India. The city houses important financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India, the SEBI, the Bombay Stock Exchange, the National Stock Exchange of India and corporate headquarters of numerous Indian companies and multinational corporations. Mumbai has evolved into a global financial hub.

It is home to some of India’s premier scientific and nuclear institutes such as BARC, NPCL, AERB, AECI and the Department of Atomic Energy. The city also houses India’s Bollywood movie industry. Mumbai’s business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over India, making the city a melting pot of many communities and cultures.

It is home to some of India’s premier scientific and nuclear institutes such as BARC, NPCL, AERB, AECI and the Department of Atomic Energy. The city also houses India’s Bollywood movie industry. Mumbai’s business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over India, making the city a melting pot of many communities and cultures.

In 1950, municipal limits of Bombay were expanded by merging the Bombay Suburban District and Bombay Island City to form Greater Bombay Municipal Corporation (GBMC).

In 1979, a sister township of New Bombay(Navi Mumbai) was founded by the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) across Thane and Raigad districts to help decongest and control Bombay’s population.

Textile industry in Mumbai largely disappeared in 1982. Since then, Mumbai’s defunct cotton mills have become the focus of major redevelopment.

Dharavi, Asia’s second largest slum, is located in central Mumbai and houses between 800,000 to one million people in 2.39 sq.km, making it one of the most densely populated areas on Earth.

Key Projects in Mumbai are Omkar Ananta, Xrbia Aashiyana, Oberoi Tata Steel, K Hemani Neona, L&T Emerald Isle, L&T Crescent Bay, Godrej Prime, SPARK DEVELOPERS JYOTI PALACE, BHUMI YUG GARDENS KAMAN, Dosti Codename Landmark, Dosti Vihar, Dosti Planet North, Dosti Imperia Phase I, Mohan Suburbia, Mohan Willows, Piramal Vaikunth, Mohan Palms.
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Key builders in Mumbai are L&T Realty, Lodha Group, Mahindra Lifespaces, Godrej Properties, Paradise Group, House of Hiranandani, Kolte Patil Developers Ltd, Dosti Realty, Lok Group, Mohan Group.

Demographics:

According to the 2011 census, the population of the city is 12,479,608. The city has seen a huge migration of population from all over India in search of employment opportunities. The population density is approximately 20,482 persons per sq.km. The living space is 4.5 sq.mt per person.
According to 2011 census, the sex ratio in the island city is 838 (per 1,000 male) and 857 in the suburbs. Greater Mumbai has a literacy rate of 94.7%. The literacy rate in Mumbai slums is 69% making these slums the most literate slums in India.

Employment Opportunities
Mumbai is India’s most populated city. It is the financial and commercial capital of the country as it generates 6.16% of the total GDP. The city contributes to 10% of factory employment, 25% of industrial output, 33% of income tax collections, 60% of customs duty collections, 20% of central excise tax collections, 40% of India’s foreign trade and 4000 crore in corporate taxes. Mumbai has witnessed an economic boom since the liberalization of 1991, the finance boom in the mid-nineties and the IT, export, services and outsourcing boom in 2000s.
Although Mumbai had prominently figured as the hub of economic activity of India in the 1990s, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region is presently witnessing a reduction in its contribution to India’s GDP.
Many of India’s conglomerates such as Larsen and Toubro, State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance, and five of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai.
The key sectors contributing to the city’s economy are gems and jewellery, leather, IT and ITES, textiles, and entertainment. Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) and Nariman Point are Mumbai’s major financial centres. The Santacruz Electronic Export Processing Zone (SEEPZ) in Andheri and the International Infotech Park (Navi Mumbai) offer excellent facilities to IT companies.
Current situation indicates that the western zone has 33% of the total occupied space in the city implying a large proportion of employment opportunities here. The central zone contributes to 30% of employment.

Connectivity
Mumbai has several major national highways: National Highway 3, National Highway 4, National Highway 8, National Highway 17 and National Highway 222. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway was the first expressway built in India. There are several important highways such as Mumbai Nashik Expressway, Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway, Western Freeway and Eastern Freeway under construction. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge and Mahim Causeway link the island city to the western suburbs. The three major arterial roads of the city are the Eastern Express Highway, the Sion Panvel Expressway and the Western Express Highway.
Mumbai is the headquarters of two of Indian Railways zones: the Central Railway (CR) and the Western Railway (WR). Mumbai is also well connected to most parts of India by the Indian Railways. Long-distance trains originate from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Dadar, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumbai Central, Bandra Terminus, Andheriand Borivali.
Public transport systems in Mumbai include the Mumbai Suburban Railway, Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses, taxis, auto rickshaws and ferries. Suburban railway and BEST bus services together accounted for about 88% of the passenger traffic in 2008.
The Mumbai Suburban Railway, popularly known as ‘local trains’ forms the backbone of Mumbai’s transport system. Mumbai’s suburban rail systems carry more than half of the Indian Railways daily carrying capacity. Trains are overcrowded during peak hours. The Mumbai rail network is spread at an expanse of 319 route kilometres and is growing. The Mumbai Monorail and Mumbai Metro are under construction and expected to be partially operational in 2014, relieving overcrowding on the existing network.
Public buses run by BEST cover almost all parts of the city as well as parts of Navi Mumbai, Mira-Bhayandar and Thane. Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses provide intercity transport from Mumbai to other major cities of Maharashtra and India. Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) also operates its Volvo buses from Navi Mumbai to Bandra, Dindoshi and Borivali.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is the busiest airport in India in terms of passenger traffic. An upgrade plan was initiated in 2006, targeted at increasing the capacity of the airport to handle up to 40 million passengers annually. The proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport to be built in the Kopra-Panvel area has been sanctioned by the Indian Government and will help in relieving traffic burden on the existing airport.
Mumbai has two major ports, Mumbai Port Trust and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, which lies in Navi Mumbai. Mumbai Port has one of the best natural harbours in the world. Jawaharlal Nehru Port is the busiest and most modern major port in India.

All Localities in Mumbai

LOCALITY, Aarey Road, Agripada, Altamount Road, Amboli, Andheri East, Andheri West, Anushakti Nagar, Azad Nagar, Bandra East, Bandra West, Bangur Nagar, Behram Baug, Bhandup East, Bhandup West, Bhayandar East, Bhayandar West, Bhiwandi, Bhuleshwar, Boisar, Borivali East, Borivali West, Breach Candy, Byculla East, Byculla West, C.P. Tank, Chakala, Chandivali, Charkop, Charni Road, Chembur, Chinchpokli, Chira Bazar, Chuna Bhatti, Church Gate, Colaba, Cuffe Parade, Cumballa Hill, Currey Road, Dadar East, Dadar West, Dahanu Road, Dahisar East, Dahisar West, Deonar, Dharavi, Dombivli West, Dongri, Elphinstone Road, Fort, G T B Nagar, Gamdevi, Gandhi Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Ghatkopar West, Girgaon, Golibar, Goregaon East, Goregaon West, Govandi, Grant Road East, Grant Road West, Haji Ali, J B Nagar, Jacob Circle, Jogeshwari East, Juhu, Juhu Tara Road, Kalbadevi, Kalina, Kandivali East, Kandivali West, Kanjurmarg, Kashimira, Kemps Corner, Khan Abdul Gafar Road, Khar East, LOCALITY, Khar West, Kharodi, Khetwadi, Kurla East, LBS Marg, Lal Baug, Kurla West, Link Road, Linking Road, Lokhandwala, Lower Parel, Mahalaxmi, Senapati Bapat Marg, Malad East, Malad West, Mandapeshwar, Mankhurd, Marine Lines, Marol, Masjid Bunder, Matunga East, Matunga West, Mazgaon, Mira Bhayandar, Mira Road, Mulund East, Mulund West, Mumbai Central, Nahur East, Naigaon East, Naigaon West, Nalasopara East, Nalasopara West, Nariman Point, Navghar Road, Nehru Nagar, Nehru Road, Mandvi, Opera House, Orlem Malad, Oshiwara, Pali Hill, Parel, Peddar Road, Poonam Nagar, Powai, Prabhadevi, Pydhonie, Raigad, S V Road, Sakinaka, Santacruz East, Santacruz West, Sewri, Shastri Nagar, Shivaji Park, Sion East, Sion West, Tardeo, Thakurdwar, Tilak Nagar, Trombay, Tulsiwadi, Vakola, Veera Desai Road, Versova, Vidya Nagari, Vidyavihar, Vijay Nagar, Vikhroli East, Vikhroli West, Vile Parle East, Vile Parle West, Virar East, Virar West, Wadala East, LOCALITY, Wadala West, Walkeshwar, Warden Road, Western Express Highway, Worli, Yari Road, Jogeshwari West, Kalyan West, Karjat, Kasara, Upper Parel, Vasai West, Vasai East, Vikramgad, Mumbai – Nasik Highway, Ambivali, Sahar, Madh, Triveni Nagar, Prabhu Ali, Chinchpada, Bhadane, Neral, Nahur West, Samat Nagar, Sarvodaya Nagar, MHADA Colony, Chedda Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Beverly Park, Naya Nagar, Govind Nagar, Yogi Jawraj Nagar, IC Colony, Kanti Park, Dindoshi, Evershine Nagar, Chikuwadi, Malvani, Royal Palms, Gokuldam, Narayan Patil Wadi, Upper Worli, Umerkhadi, Nagpada, Ramnagar, Alibag, Gulmohar Road, Murbad Road, Titwala, Khadakpada, Kanakia Road, Saralgoan, Ambernath, Khandas Road, Malabar Hill, Ulhasnagar, Saravali, Palghar, Jawhar, Khandale, Bandra Kurla Complex, Andheri-Kurla Road, Mahavir Nagar, V P ROAD, Kolad, Vitthalwadi, Vasai Road, Carter Road, Murbad, Shahapur, Badlapur East, Ghera Sudhagad, Mahad, Lonere, Roha, LOCALITY, Uttan, Vasai-Nallasopara Link Road, Harihareshwar, Kalyan East, Murbad Karjat Road, Shahad, Badlapur West, Kalher, Dahanu, Bhivpuri, Atgaon, Kalyan-Shil Road, Dombivli East, Gaibi Nagar, Agashi, Thakurli, Navapada, Sir JJ Road, Vangani, Murud, Pali, Gorai, Talasari, Nagothane, Khardi, Kamatghar, Mahim, Khodala, Manori, Antop Hill, Mulund Colony, LBS Marg-Mulund, Kanjurmarg East, Kannamwar Nagar, Panth Nagar, barve Nagar, chirag Nagar, vidyavihar West, vidyavihar East, postal Colony, Jai Ambe Nagar, Sindhi Society, Borla, Ghatla, chembur Colony, Sahakar Nagar, kidwai Nagar, sewri West, Ambernath East, Ambernath West, Manor, Vehloli, Vindhane, Boraj, Umroli, Nagaon, Dohole, Shelu, Sakawar, Gokuldham Colony, Magathane, Ghodbunder, Netaji Nagar, Best Nagar, Kajupada, Dhamote, Kharbao, Anand park, Kopargaon, Matunga, Govandi East, Hariyali, Tungareshwar, Tagore Nagar

 

btl Promotion | Mandis Promotion Company in mumbai

We are an Mandis Promotion Company in mumbai ,  Brand Activations agency based in mumbai that specialises in brand activations, event management and experiential marketing.

Everything our Mandis Promotion Agency in Boraj, mumbai does is aimed at helping brands connect with their markets and, most importantly, at getting results for our clients. On average we achieve a 25% uplift in sales on brand campaigns. This is driven through brand activations, promotions, btl Promotion , experiential events and brand love campaigns, and all aspects of field marketing and Mandis Promotion .

We use mobile apps that enable real-time reporting and feedback from the field and get the highest level of responses from the market.

Our brand strategies then map out how they will differentiate and connect with their target audiences.

We connect consumers with brands in a way that’s authentic and engaging. We inspire people to touch, see and experience your brand with an immersive and impactful approach.

Fulcrum Marketing is a below-the-line agency specializing in , Mandis Promotion , exhibition stands, brand activations, promotions, events and marketing collateral.

Let us add value to your below the line marketing activities. We will source and brand a large variety of promotional team, give you ideas, plan and project manage your corporate gift campaign. We deliver door-to-door to anywhere in Boraj, mumbai

Why work with us

As a brand engagement agency, we see each client & brand as an opportunity to create and build brand campaigns that are strategic & results driven. Due to our extensive time in the industry, we are meticulous and make it our mission to fuss over the details. We are slightly OCD, but this ensures you as our client get the best out of your budget and a mutual trust is created. We are committed to bringing home the results our clients desire. We go over and beyond to ensure & make it our duty to provide a premium offering, remain flexible with budgets, plus provide a fresh injection of creativity that is unique to your brand.

We’re also all about fun! What would be the point of connecting consumers with brands if we didn’t have fun doing it? We take great satisfaction in seeing our client’s faces when they see the results of their customized brand campaign and we always love the journey it takes to get there.

We’ll Help You Reach And Delight Your Audience The Smart Way. We Tell Brand Stories

Promotions company that builds brand loyalty with customers

We are a professional Mandis Promotion and promotions company in Boraj , mumbai trust us for your Marketing, Promotion Campaigns which are results driven.

Brand representation and understanding is key and we set out to represent our clients’ brands in the best possible way. Also, our attention to detail and exceptional service is what sets us apart from our standards of service delivery. Our approach will leave your customers with a memorable experience.

Fulcrum Promotions is one of the leaders in btl Promotion, Mandis Promotion , Field Marketing, Promotions and Activations in Boraj, mumbai. Thus, we deliver successful solutions to the consumers.

Want to increase sales dramatically through Field Marketing? Then look no further and contact our Field Marketing Company to help you get started. We don’t just focus on attracting new customers but for the most part also get existing customers to buy more too.

Field Marketing Company creates consciousness shoppers and brand loyalty from your customers with the following benefits:

  • Dedicated support
  • Build brand loyalty
  • Cost-effective
  • Build customer relationships
  • Connect directly with customers
  • Provides potentially valuable insights
  • Clear return on investment
  • Access to qualified leads

In essence, the effectiveness of any field marketing company is the consistent and clear communication and we, as a reult, pride ourselves on finding the best staff with the skills and ability to hit the mark every time. Furthermore, under those circumstances, our Field Marketing Agents are professionals and have experiences in sales.

Why partner with our  Mandis Promotion & field marketing company?

  • Sell more product
  • Build a bigger brand
  • Gain more market share
  • Create unforgettable consumer experiences
  • Real-time information
  • Actionable market insights
  • Measurable responses and return on investment
  • Unique brand ambassador rating platform
  • Proprietary technologies and reporting systems

Brand Activation
BTL Activation
In-Shop Activation
Mall & Market Activities
In-shop Activities
Kiosk Activities
Product Launch Activities
Corporate Image Building

Shopper  & Retail Marketing
Direct sales
Sales promotion
Consumer sales promotions
Trade sales promotions
Promotions team

Product launches
Product sampling
Rural Area Activities
Free Sampling Activities
Demonstration Activities
Society Activities
Data Collection Activity
Retail Branding
Merchandising

Promotions company is a dynamic and brand passionate below the line promotions and events company in Boraj, mumbai.  Our business is about securing brand loyalty and recognition amongst your customer target market on a one-on-one and uplift sales through brand promotion. This is achieved through btl Promotion and brand activationspromotionsIn-shop Promotion & experiential events and all aspects of the marketing field.

 

guerrilla marketing
brand activations
pop-up events
retail and in-store marketing
mobile marketing tours
campus marketing
app launches promotion
festival marketing
human banner
lookwalker

btl activation services
street teams
demonstration activities
kiosk activities
mall marketing
corporate contact programs
corporate image building
free sampling activities
in-shop activation
in-shop activities
product launch activities

Brand Promotions
Brand Strategy
Brand Activation Services
BTL Activation Services
STREET TEAMS
Demonstration Activities
Kiosk Activities
Mall Marketing
Corporate Contact programs
Corporate Image Building
Free Sampling Activities
In-Shop Activation
In-shop Activities
Product Launch Activities
Brand Promotion Services
Brand Promotions
Door to Door Promotions
Stall Operations
Retail Branding
Product Sampling
Shopper Marketing
Merchandising
In-Store Promotion
Product Launches
App Launches Promotion
Leaflet Distribution
Door to Door Flyering
Trade Show Activation

btl Promotion

We treat brands like living beings and the evidence is in the way we use out concepts to improve the probability of successful brand activations.

As specialists with an energetic life force, we offer creative promotions campaign solutions. These solutions extend across concept development and strategy to execution on a national level.

At Fulcrum Promotions, we understand all the requirements of every activation as well as we activate when infusing energy into our client’s project to drive their businesses forward. We can also tailor make any campaign to suit the needs of both brand and audience.

 

 Activations & Promotions

Fulcrum will take care of the entire activation or promotion – from concept to planning to execution. We will also be using our innovative, online field reporting tools to provide measureable responses, return on investment numbers and other eye-opening market insights.

Experiential Marketing

Fulcrum’s experiential marketing events and brand love campaigns are focused on building long-term loyalty by providing unforgettable, feel-good experiences. Consumers can ‘fall in love’ with your brand and share the news with the world via word of mouth and social media..

Field Marketing

Fulcrum conducts various field marketing activities, providing market insights and tangible support for your brand in the field so that your marketing efforts reach new levels of effectiveness. Services include market research, mystery shopping, lead generation, incentive launches, staff training, store audits and other merchandising support activities.

Mandis Promotion Agency

We infuse our tailor-made promotions solutions are with a thorough understanding of the target audience. This includes, but not limits, their shopping habits, behaviours, and the path to buy.

Our operational ability, real-time digital campaign management, and reporting systems ensure effective execution and feedback.

Through many strategic stakeholder relationships, we provide inclusive and interactive activations. We ignite the light that will light the way for people to find your product and align with your purpose.

In addition, we are able to ease executions through solid trade relationships.

Reach your target audience

Reaching the right audience at the right moment in ways that it speaks to them

Highly trained promoters

We provide you with an enthusiastic, professional and well-trained team of promoters

Brand Identification

Dare us to bring out the personality of your brand

Brand Interaction

We tailor your brand activations to deliver the desired brand interaction.

Brand activations are about coming to your audience and letting them know in a memorable way, who you are and why they should support you.

Ideally, it generates enthusiasm beyond the moment and leads to action on behalf of your consumers. It’s a matter of reaching the right audience at the right moment in a way that speaks to them.

Our Promotions Company has the ability to use a wide range of out-of-home media platforms and, thus offer synergistic 360-degree brand executions.

Our Promoters and Promotional Models are best in class. In essence, their impact and ability to execute is important to us and is evident in the expertise and rigorous programs offered by our team of experts.

 

Come talk to us, we build relationships and achieve business goals.

 We want to share our ideas to help your brand promotions,

We operate across the entire mumbai and have staff in all major towns and cities  to  Boraj.

If you are a staff member wanting to join our nationwide team, head over to our staff hub pages.

Contact us for a FREE consultation

Email:- info@fulcrumresources.in

 

 

Boraj, mumbai

Mumbai, also known as Bombay, is the capital of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the fourth most populous city in the world. Along with the neighbouring urban areas including Navi Mumbai and Thane, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a natural harbour.

Seven islands came together to constitute present day Mumbai. During the mid-18th century, Mumbai was reshaped by reclaiming the area between the seven islands from the sea. Bombay was characterized by economic and educational development in the 19th century. Upon India’s independence, the city was incorporated into Bombay State. In 1960, a new state of Maharashtra was created with Bombay as the capital. The city was renamed Mumbai in 1996.

Mumbai is the financial and entertainment capital of India. The city houses important financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India, the SEBI, the Bombay Stock Exchange, the National Stock Exchange of India and corporate headquarters of numerous Indian companies and multinational corporations. Mumbai has evolved into a global financial hub.

It is home to some of India’s premier scientific and nuclear institutes such as BARC, NPCL, AERB, AECI and the Department of Atomic Energy. The city also houses India’s Bollywood movie industry. Mumbai’s business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over India, making the city a melting pot of many communities and cultures.

It is home to some of India’s premier scientific and nuclear institutes such as BARC, NPCL, AERB, AECI and the Department of Atomic Energy. The city also houses India’s Bollywood movie industry. Mumbai’s business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over India, making the city a melting pot of many communities and cultures.

In 1950, municipal limits of Bombay were expanded by merging the Bombay Suburban District and Bombay Island City to form Greater Bombay Municipal Corporation (GBMC).

In 1979, a sister township of New Bombay(Navi Mumbai) was founded by the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) across Thane and Raigad districts to help decongest and control Bombay’s population.

Textile industry in Mumbai largely disappeared in 1982. Since then, Mumbai’s defunct cotton mills have become the focus of major redevelopment.

Dharavi, Asia’s second largest slum, is located in central Mumbai and houses between 800,000 to one million people in 2.39 sq.km, making it one of the most densely populated areas on Earth.

Key Projects in Mumbai are Omkar Ananta, Xrbia Aashiyana, Oberoi Tata Steel, K Hemani Neona, L&T Emerald Isle, L&T Crescent Bay, Godrej Prime, SPARK DEVELOPERS JYOTI PALACE, BHUMI YUG GARDENS KAMAN, Dosti Codename Landmark, Dosti Vihar, Dosti Planet North, Dosti Imperia Phase I, Mohan Suburbia, Mohan Willows, Piramal Vaikunth, Mohan Palms.
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Key builders in Mumbai are L&T Realty, Lodha Group, Mahindra Lifespaces, Godrej Properties, Paradise Group, House of Hiranandani, Kolte Patil Developers Ltd, Dosti Realty, Lok Group, Mohan Group.

Demographics:

According to the 2011 census, the population of the city is 12,479,608. The city has seen a huge migration of population from all over India in search of employment opportunities. The population density is approximately 20,482 persons per sq.km. The living space is 4.5 sq.mt per person.
According to 2011 census, the sex ratio in the island city is 838 (per 1,000 male) and 857 in the suburbs. Greater Mumbai has a literacy rate of 94.7%. The literacy rate in Mumbai slums is 69% making these slums the most literate slums in India.

Employment Opportunities
Mumbai is India’s most populated city. It is the financial and commercial capital of the country as it generates 6.16% of the total GDP. The city contributes to 10% of factory employment, 25% of industrial output, 33% of income tax collections, 60% of customs duty collections, 20% of central excise tax collections, 40% of India’s foreign trade and 4000 crore in corporate taxes. Mumbai has witnessed an economic boom since the liberalization of 1991, the finance boom in the mid-nineties and the IT, export, services and outsourcing boom in 2000s.
Although Mumbai had prominently figured as the hub of economic activity of India in the 1990s, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region is presently witnessing a reduction in its contribution to India’s GDP.
Many of India’s conglomerates such as Larsen and Toubro, State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance, and five of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai.
The key sectors contributing to the city’s economy are gems and jewellery, leather, IT and ITES, textiles, and entertainment. Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) and Nariman Point are Mumbai’s major financial centres. The Santacruz Electronic Export Processing Zone (SEEPZ) in Andheri and the International Infotech Park (Navi Mumbai) offer excellent facilities to IT companies.
Current situation indicates that the western zone has 33% of the total occupied space in the city implying a large proportion of employment opportunities here. The central zone contributes to 30% of employment.

Connectivity
Mumbai has several major national highways: National Highway 3, National Highway 4, National Highway 8, National Highway 17 and National Highway 222. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway was the first expressway built in India. There are several important highways such as Mumbai Nashik Expressway, Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway, Western Freeway and Eastern Freeway under construction. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge and Mahim Causeway link the island city to the western suburbs. The three major arterial roads of the city are the Eastern Express Highway, the Sion Panvel Expressway and the Western Express Highway.
Mumbai is the headquarters of two of Indian Railways zones: the Central Railway (CR) and the Western Railway (WR). Mumbai is also well connected to most parts of India by the Indian Railways. Long-distance trains originate from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Dadar, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumbai Central, Bandra Terminus, Andheriand Borivali.
Public transport systems in Mumbai include the Mumbai Suburban Railway, Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses, taxis, auto rickshaws and ferries. Suburban railway and BEST bus services together accounted for about 88% of the passenger traffic in 2008.
The Mumbai Suburban Railway, popularly known as ‘local trains’ forms the backbone of Mumbai’s transport system. Mumbai’s suburban rail systems carry more than half of the Indian Railways daily carrying capacity. Trains are overcrowded during peak hours. The Mumbai rail network is spread at an expanse of 319 route kilometres and is growing. The Mumbai Monorail and Mumbai Metro are under construction and expected to be partially operational in 2014, relieving overcrowding on the existing network.
Public buses run by BEST cover almost all parts of the city as well as parts of Navi Mumbai, Mira-Bhayandar and Thane. Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses provide intercity transport from Mumbai to other major cities of Maharashtra and India. Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) also operates its Volvo buses from Navi Mumbai to Bandra, Dindoshi and Borivali.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is the busiest airport in India in terms of passenger traffic. An upgrade plan was initiated in 2006, targeted at increasing the capacity of the airport to handle up to 40 million passengers annually. The proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport to be built in the Kopra-Panvel area has been sanctioned by the Indian Government and will help in relieving traffic burden on the existing airport.
Mumbai has two major ports, Mumbai Port Trust and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, which lies in Navi Mumbai. Mumbai Port has one of the best natural harbours in the world. Jawaharlal Nehru Port is the busiest and most modern major port in India.

All Localities in Mumbai

LOCALITY, Aarey Road, Agripada, Altamount Road, Amboli, Andheri East, Andheri West, Anushakti Nagar, Azad Nagar, Bandra East, Bandra West, Bangur Nagar, Behram Baug, Bhandup East, Bhandup West, Bhayandar East, Bhayandar West, Bhiwandi, Bhuleshwar, Boisar, Borivali East, Borivali West, Breach Candy, Byculla East, Byculla West, C.P. Tank, Chakala, Chandivali, Charkop, Charni Road, Chembur, Chinchpokli, Chira Bazar, Chuna Bhatti, Church Gate, Colaba, Cuffe Parade, Cumballa Hill, Currey Road, Dadar East, Dadar West, Dahanu Road, Dahisar East, Dahisar West, Deonar, Dharavi, Dombivli West, Dongri, Elphinstone Road, Fort, G T B Nagar, Gamdevi, Gandhi Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Ghatkopar West, Girgaon, Golibar, Goregaon East, Goregaon West, Govandi, Grant Road East, Grant Road West, Haji Ali, J B Nagar, Jacob Circle, Jogeshwari East, Juhu, Juhu Tara Road, Kalbadevi, Kalina, Kandivali East, Kandivali West, Kanjurmarg, Kashimira, Kemps Corner, Khan Abdul Gafar Road, Khar East, LOCALITY, Khar West, Kharodi, Khetwadi, Kurla East, LBS Marg, Lal Baug, Kurla West, Link Road, Linking Road, Lokhandwala, Lower Parel, Mahalaxmi, Senapati Bapat Marg, Malad East, Malad West, Mandapeshwar, Mankhurd, Marine Lines, Marol, Masjid Bunder, Matunga East, Matunga West, Mazgaon, Mira Bhayandar, Mira Road, Mulund East, Mulund West, Mumbai Central, Nahur East, Naigaon East, Naigaon West, Nalasopara East, Nalasopara West, Nariman Point, Navghar Road, Nehru Nagar, Nehru Road, Mandvi, Opera House, Orlem Malad, Oshiwara, Pali Hill, Parel, Peddar Road, Poonam Nagar, Powai, Prabhadevi, Pydhonie, Raigad, S V Road, Sakinaka, Santacruz East, Santacruz West, Sewri, Shastri Nagar, Shivaji Park, Sion East, Sion West, Tardeo, Thakurdwar, Tilak Nagar, Trombay, Tulsiwadi, Vakola, Veera Desai Road, Versova, Vidya Nagari, Vidyavihar, Vijay Nagar, Vikhroli East, Vikhroli West, Vile Parle East, Vile Parle West, Virar East, Virar West, Wadala East, LOCALITY, Wadala West, Walkeshwar, Warden Road, Western Express Highway, Worli, Yari Road, Jogeshwari West, Kalyan West, Karjat, Kasara, Upper Parel, Vasai West, Vasai East, Vikramgad, Mumbai – Nasik Highway, Ambivali, Sahar, Madh, Triveni Nagar, Prabhu Ali, Chinchpada, Bhadane, Neral, Nahur West, Samat Nagar, Sarvodaya Nagar, MHADA Colony, Chedda Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Beverly Park, Naya Nagar, Govind Nagar, Yogi Jawraj Nagar, IC Colony, Kanti Park, Dindoshi, Evershine Nagar, Chikuwadi, Malvani, Royal Palms, Gokuldam, Narayan Patil Wadi, Upper Worli, Umerkhadi, Nagpada, Ramnagar, Alibag, Gulmohar Road, Murbad Road, Titwala, Khadakpada, Kanakia Road, Saralgoan, Ambernath, Khandas Road, Malabar Hill, Ulhasnagar, Saravali, Palghar, Jawhar, Khandale, Bandra Kurla Complex, Andheri-Kurla Road, Mahavir Nagar, V P ROAD, Kolad, Vitthalwadi, Vasai Road, Carter Road, Murbad, Shahapur, Badlapur East, Ghera Sudhagad, Mahad, Lonere, Roha, LOCALITY, Uttan, Vasai-Nallasopara Link Road, Harihareshwar, Kalyan East, Murbad Karjat Road, Shahad, Badlapur West, Kalher, Dahanu, Bhivpuri, Atgaon, Kalyan-Shil Road, Dombivli East, Gaibi Nagar, Agashi, Thakurli, Navapada, Sir JJ Road, Vangani, Murud, Pali, Gorai, Talasari, Nagothane, Khardi, Kamatghar, Mahim, Khodala, Manori, Antop Hill, Mulund Colony, LBS Marg-Mulund, Kanjurmarg East, Kannamwar Nagar, Panth Nagar, barve Nagar, chirag Nagar, vidyavihar West, vidyavihar East, postal Colony, Jai Ambe Nagar, Sindhi Society, Borla, Ghatla, chembur Colony, Sahakar Nagar, kidwai Nagar, sewri West, Ambernath East, Ambernath West, Manor, Vehloli, Vindhane, Boraj, Umroli, Nagaon, Dohole, Shelu, Sakawar, Gokuldham Colony, Magathane, Ghodbunder, Netaji Nagar, Best Nagar, Kajupada, Dhamote, Kharbao, Anand park, Kopargaon, Matunga, Govandi East, Hariyali, Tungareshwar, Tagore Nagar

 

btl Promotion | Mandis Promotion Agency in Boraj, mumbai

Everything our Mandis Promotion Agency in Boraj, mumbai does is aimed at helping brands connect with their markets and, most importantly, at getting results for our clients. On average we achieve a 25% uplift in sales on brand campaigns. This is driven through brand activations, promotions, btl Promotion , experiential events and brand love campaigns, and all aspects of field marketing and Mandis Promotion .

We use mobile apps that enable real-time reporting and feedback from the field and get the highest level of responses from the market.

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We are a professional Mandis Promotion and promotions company in Boraj , mumbai trust us for your Marketing, Promotion Campaigns which are results driven.

Brand representation and understanding is key and we set out to represent our clients’ brands in the best possible way. Also, our attention to detail and exceptional service is what sets us apart from our standards of service delivery. Our approach will leave your customers with a memorable experience.

Fulcrum Promotions is one of the leaders in btl Promotion, Mandis Promotion , Field Marketing, Promotions and Activations in Boraj, mumbai. Thus, we deliver successful solutions to the consumers.

Want to increase sales dramatically through Field Marketing? Then look no further and contact our Field Marketing Company to help you get started. We don’t just focus on attracting new customers but for the most part also get existing customers to buy more too.

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In essence, the effectiveness of any field marketing company is the consistent and clear communication and we, as a reult, pride ourselves on finding the best staff with the skills and ability to hit the mark every time. Furthermore, under those circumstances, our Field Marketing Agents are professionals and have experiences in sales.

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Promotions company is a dynamic and brand passionate below the line promotions and events company in Boraj, mumbai.  Our business is about securing brand loyalty and recognition amongst your customer target market on a one-on-one and uplift sales through brand promotion. This is achieved through btl Promotion and brand activationspromotionsIn-shop Promotion & experiential events and all aspects of the marketing field.

 

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We treat brands like living beings and the evidence is in the way we use out concepts to improve the probability of successful brand activations.

As specialists with an energetic life force, we offer creative promotions campaign solutions. These solutions extend across concept development and strategy to execution on a national level.

At Fulcrum Promotions, we understand all the requirements of every activation as well as we activate when infusing energy into our client’s project to drive their businesses forward. We can also tailor make any campaign to suit the needs of both brand and audience.

 

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Fulcrum will take care of the entire activation or promotion – from concept to planning to execution. We will also be using our innovative, online field reporting tools to provide measureable responses, return on investment numbers and other eye-opening market insights.

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Fulcrum’s experiential marketing events and brand love campaigns are focused on building long-term loyalty by providing unforgettable, feel-good experiences. Consumers can ‘fall in love’ with your brand and share the news with the world via word of mouth and social media..

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Fulcrum conducts various field marketing activities, providing market insights and tangible support for your brand in the field so that your marketing efforts reach new levels of effectiveness. Services include market research, mystery shopping, lead generation, incentive launches, staff training, store audits and other merchandising support activities.

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We infuse our tailor-made promotions solutions are with a thorough understanding of the target audience. This includes, but not limits, their shopping habits, behaviours, and the path to buy.

Our operational ability, real-time digital campaign management, and reporting systems ensure effective execution and feedback.

Through many strategic stakeholder relationships, we provide inclusive and interactive activations. We ignite the light that will light the way for people to find your product and align with your purpose.

In addition, we are able to ease executions through solid trade relationships.

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We provide you with an enthusiastic, professional and well-trained team of promoters

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We tailor your brand activations to deliver the desired brand interaction.

Brand activations are about coming to your audience and letting them know in a memorable way, who you are and why they should support you.

Ideally, it generates enthusiasm beyond the moment and leads to action on behalf of your consumers. It’s a matter of reaching the right audience at the right moment in a way that speaks to them.

Our Promotions Company has the ability to use a wide range of out-of-home media platforms and, thus offer synergistic 360-degree brand executions.

Our Promoters and Promotional Models are best in class. In essence, their impact and ability to execute is important to us and is evident in the expertise and rigorous programs offered by our team of experts.

 

Come talk to us, we build relationships and achieve business goals.

 We want to share our ideas to help your brand promotions,

We operate across the entire mumbai and have staff in all major towns and cities  to  Boraj.

If you are a staff member wanting to join our nationwide team, head over to our staff hub pages.

Contact us for a FREE consultation

Email:- info@fulcrumresources.in

 

 

Boraj, mumbai

Mumbai, also known as Bombay, is the capital of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the fourth most populous city in the world. Along with the neighbouring urban areas including Navi Mumbai and Thane, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a natural harbour.

Seven islands came together to constitute present day Mumbai. During the mid-18th century, Mumbai was reshaped by reclaiming the area between the seven islands from the sea. Bombay was characterized by economic and educational development in the 19th century. Upon India’s independence, the city was incorporated into Bombay State. In 1960, a new state of Maharashtra was created with Bombay as the capital. The city was renamed Mumbai in 1996.

Mumbai is the financial and entertainment capital of India. The city houses important financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India, the SEBI, the Bombay Stock Exchange, the National Stock Exchange of India and corporate headquarters of numerous Indian companies and multinational corporations. Mumbai has evolved into a global financial hub.

It is home to some of India’s premier scientific and nuclear institutes such as BARC, NPCL, AERB, AECI and the Department of Atomic Energy. The city also houses India’s Bollywood movie industry. Mumbai’s business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over India, making the city a melting pot of many communities and cultures.

It is home to some of India’s premier scientific and nuclear institutes such as BARC, NPCL, AERB, AECI and the Department of Atomic Energy. The city also houses India’s Bollywood movie industry. Mumbai’s business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over India, making the city a melting pot of many communities and cultures.

In 1950, municipal limits of Bombay were expanded by merging the Bombay Suburban District and Bombay Island City to form Greater Bombay Municipal Corporation (GBMC).

In 1979, a sister township of New Bombay(Navi Mumbai) was founded by the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) across Thane and Raigad districts to help decongest and control Bombay’s population.

Textile industry in Mumbai largely disappeared in 1982. Since then, Mumbai’s defunct cotton mills have become the focus of major redevelopment.

Dharavi, Asia’s second largest slum, is located in central Mumbai and houses between 800,000 to one million people in 2.39 sq.km, making it one of the most densely populated areas on Earth.

Key Projects in Mumbai are Omkar Ananta, Xrbia Aashiyana, Oberoi Tata Steel, K Hemani Neona, L&T Emerald Isle, L&T Crescent Bay, Godrej Prime, SPARK DEVELOPERS JYOTI PALACE, BHUMI YUG GARDENS KAMAN, Dosti Codename Landmark, Dosti Vihar, Dosti Planet North, Dosti Imperia Phase I, Mohan Suburbia, Mohan Willows, Piramal Vaikunth, Mohan Palms.
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Key builders in Mumbai are L&T Realty, Lodha Group, Mahindra Lifespaces, Godrej Properties, Paradise Group, House of Hiranandani, Kolte Patil Developers Ltd, Dosti Realty, Lok Group, Mohan Group.

Demographics:

According to the 2011 census, the population of the city is 12,479,608. The city has seen a huge migration of population from all over India in search of employment opportunities. The population density is approximately 20,482 persons per sq.km. The living space is 4.5 sq.mt per person.
According to 2011 census, the sex ratio in the island city is 838 (per 1,000 male) and 857 in the suburbs. Greater Mumbai has a literacy rate of 94.7%. The literacy rate in Mumbai slums is 69% making these slums the most literate slums in India.

Employment Opportunities
Mumbai is India’s most populated city. It is the financial and commercial capital of the country as it generates 6.16% of the total GDP. The city contributes to 10% of factory employment, 25% of industrial output, 33% of income tax collections, 60% of customs duty collections, 20% of central excise tax collections, 40% of India’s foreign trade and 4000 crore in corporate taxes. Mumbai has witnessed an economic boom since the liberalization of 1991, the finance boom in the mid-nineties and the IT, export, services and outsourcing boom in 2000s.
Although Mumbai had prominently figured as the hub of economic activity of India in the 1990s, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region is presently witnessing a reduction in its contribution to India’s GDP.
Many of India’s conglomerates such as Larsen and Toubro, State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance, and five of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai.
The key sectors contributing to the city’s economy are gems and jewellery, leather, IT and ITES, textiles, and entertainment. Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) and Nariman Point are Mumbai’s major financial centres. The Santacruz Electronic Export Processing Zone (SEEPZ) in Andheri and the International Infotech Park (Navi Mumbai) offer excellent facilities to IT companies.
Current situation indicates that the western zone has 33% of the total occupied space in the city implying a large proportion of employment opportunities here. The central zone contributes to 30% of employment.

Connectivity
Mumbai has several major national highways: National Highway 3, National Highway 4, National Highway 8, National Highway 17 and National Highway 222. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway was the first expressway built in India. There are several important highways such as Mumbai Nashik Expressway, Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway, Western Freeway and Eastern Freeway under construction. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge and Mahim Causeway link the island city to the western suburbs. The three major arterial roads of the city are the Eastern Express Highway, the Sion Panvel Expressway and the Western Express Highway.
Mumbai is the headquarters of two of Indian Railways zones: the Central Railway (CR) and the Western Railway (WR). Mumbai is also well connected to most parts of India by the Indian Railways. Long-distance trains originate from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Dadar, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumbai Central, Bandra Terminus, Andheriand Borivali.
Public transport systems in Mumbai include the Mumbai Suburban Railway, Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses, taxis, auto rickshaws and ferries. Suburban railway and BEST bus services together accounted for about 88% of the passenger traffic in 2008.
The Mumbai Suburban Railway, popularly known as ‘local trains’ forms the backbone of Mumbai’s transport system. Mumbai’s suburban rail systems carry more than half of the Indian Railways daily carrying capacity. Trains are overcrowded during peak hours. The Mumbai rail network is spread at an expanse of 319 route kilometres and is growing. The Mumbai Monorail and Mumbai Metro are under construction and expected to be partially operational in 2014, relieving overcrowding on the existing network.
Public buses run by BEST cover almost all parts of the city as well as parts of Navi Mumbai, Mira-Bhayandar and Thane. Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses provide intercity transport from Mumbai to other major cities of Maharashtra and India. Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) also operates its Volvo buses from Navi Mumbai to Bandra, Dindoshi and Borivali.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is the busiest airport in India in terms of passenger traffic. An upgrade plan was initiated in 2006, targeted at increasing the capacity of the airport to handle up to 40 million passengers annually. The proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport to be built in the Kopra-Panvel area has been sanctioned by the Indian Government and will help in relieving traffic burden on the existing airport.
Mumbai has two major ports, Mumbai Port Trust and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, which lies in Navi Mumbai. Mumbai Port has one of the best natural harbours in the world. Jawaharlal Nehru Port is the busiest and most modern major port in India.

All Localities in Mumbai

LOCALITY, Aarey Road, Agripada, Altamount Road, Amboli, Andheri East, Andheri West, Anushakti Nagar, Azad Nagar, Bandra East, Bandra West, Bangur Nagar, Behram Baug, Bhandup East, Bhandup West, Bhayandar East, Bhayandar West, Bhiwandi, Bhuleshwar, Boisar, Borivali East, Borivali West, Breach Candy, Byculla East, Byculla West, C.P. Tank, Chakala, Chandivali, Charkop, Charni Road, Chembur, Chinchpokli, Chira Bazar, Chuna Bhatti, Church Gate, Colaba, Cuffe Parade, Cumballa Hill, Currey Road, Dadar East, Dadar West, Dahanu Road, Dahisar East, Dahisar West, Deonar, Dharavi, Dombivli West, Dongri, Elphinstone Road, Fort, G T B Nagar, Gamdevi, Gandhi Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Ghatkopar West, Girgaon, Golibar, Goregaon East, Goregaon West, Govandi, Grant Road East, Grant Road West, Haji Ali, J B Nagar, Jacob Circle, Jogeshwari East, Juhu, Juhu Tara Road, Kalbadevi, Kalina, Kandivali East, Kandivali West, Kanjurmarg, Kashimira, Kemps Corner, Khan Abdul Gafar Road, Khar East, LOCALITY, Khar West, Kharodi, Khetwadi, Kurla East, LBS Marg, Lal Baug, Kurla West, Link Road, Linking Road, Lokhandwala, Lower Parel, Mahalaxmi, Senapati Bapat Marg, Malad East, Malad West, Mandapeshwar, Mankhurd, Marine Lines, Marol, Masjid Bunder, Matunga East, Matunga West, Mazgaon, Mira Bhayandar, Mira Road, Mulund East, Mulund West, Mumbai Central, Nahur East, Naigaon East, Naigaon West, Nalasopara East, Nalasopara West, Nariman Point, Navghar Road, Nehru Nagar, Nehru Road, Mandvi, Opera House, Orlem Malad, Oshiwara, Pali Hill, Parel, Peddar Road, Poonam Nagar, Powai, Prabhadevi, Pydhonie, Raigad, S V Road, Sakinaka, Santacruz East, Santacruz West, Sewri, Shastri Nagar, Shivaji Park, Sion East, Sion West, Tardeo, Thakurdwar, Tilak Nagar, Trombay, Tulsiwadi, Vakola, Veera Desai Road, Versova, Vidya Nagari, Vidyavihar, Vijay Nagar, Vikhroli East, Vikhroli West, Vile Parle East, Vile Parle West, Virar East, Virar West, Wadala East, LOCALITY, Wadala West, Walkeshwar, Warden Road, Western Express Highway, Worli, Yari Road, Jogeshwari West, Kalyan West, Karjat, Kasara, Upper Parel, Vasai West, Vasai East, Vikramgad, Mumbai – Nasik Highway, Ambivali, Sahar, Madh, Triveni Nagar, Prabhu Ali, Chinchpada, Bhadane, Neral, Nahur West, Samat Nagar, Sarvodaya Nagar, MHADA Colony, Chedda Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Beverly Park, Naya Nagar, Govind Nagar, Yogi Jawraj Nagar, IC Colony, Kanti Park, Dindoshi, Evershine Nagar, Chikuwadi, Malvani, Royal Palms, Gokuldam, Narayan Patil Wadi, Upper Worli, Umerkhadi, Nagpada, Ramnagar, Alibag, Gulmohar Road, Murbad Road, Titwala, Khadakpada, Kanakia Road, Saralgoan, Ambernath, Khandas Road, Malabar Hill, Ulhasnagar, Saravali, Palghar, Jawhar, Khandale, Bandra Kurla Complex, Andheri-Kurla Road, Mahavir Nagar, V P ROAD, Kolad, Vitthalwadi, Vasai Road, Carter Road, Murbad, Shahapur, Badlapur East, Ghera Sudhagad, Mahad, Lonere, Roha, LOCALITY, Uttan, Vasai-Nallasopara Link Road, Harihareshwar, Kalyan East, Murbad Karjat Road, Shahad, Badlapur West, Kalher, Dahanu, Bhivpuri, Atgaon, Kalyan-Shil Road, Dombivli East, Gaibi Nagar, Agashi, Thakurli, Navapada, Sir JJ Road, Vangani, Murud, Pali, Gorai, Talasari, Nagothane, Khardi, Kamatghar, Mahim, Khodala, Manori, Antop Hill, Mulund Colony, LBS Marg-Mulund, Kanjurmarg East, Kannamwar Nagar, Panth Nagar, barve Nagar, chirag Nagar, vidyavihar West, vidyavihar East, postal Colony, Jai Ambe Nagar, Sindhi Society, Borla, Ghatla, chembur Colony, Sahakar Nagar, kidwai Nagar, sewri West, Ambernath East, Ambernath West, Manor, Vehloli, Vindhane, Boraj, Umroli, Nagaon, Dohole, Shelu, Sakawar, Gokuldham Colony, Magathane, Ghodbunder, Netaji Nagar, Best Nagar, Kajupada, Dhamote, Kharbao, Anand park, Kopargaon, Matunga, Govandi East, Hariyali, Tungareshwar, Tagore Nagar

 

d2d sales firm in mumbai

Face to Face Marketing and Door to Door Marketing 

Professional Qualified Sales Experts present products and services, calling on companies using our proven d2d sales firm , door-to-door sales technique and d2d sales firm in mumbai.

We convert potential customers to sustainable clients in the shortest space of time( door to door sales, d2d sales firm ). Our professional teams interact with customers, educating them on our clients’ products/services, as well as generating immediate sales or leads with interested customers.

Marketing and advertising budgets have come under increasing pressure. d2d sales firm and Door-to-door sales is a low cost distribution channel, and is an effective way to gain more return on investment. It secures increased value with minimum spend, allowing access to a customer base which is not always reached by existing marketing strategies.

Through Door to Door sales, customers can choose the most suitable deals, especially because they have a chance to ask questions and have the offering clarified by our qualified sales experts in mumbai

Door to Door Sales Agency 

We believe our experience, our sales ability and the detailed processes we have in place ensure we successfully launch new products to the market. Our sector experience and data insights ensure we are calling on the right outlets to maximise return on investment during the critical launch phase.

We have proven experience in launching challenger brands to the market along with well-established range extensions and completely new products.

We believe Fulcrum is the door-to-door-sales agency in pune best suited to owning the responsibility of launching your new product – why not give us a call to find out if we can help you?

Marketing

Sales & merchandising
Shopper  & Retail Marketing 
Direct sales 
Sales promotion
Consumer sales promotions
Trade sales promotions
Promotions team

Product launches
Product sampling
Free Sampling Activities
Demonstration Activities
Merchandising

I did door-to-door sales for nine years, in hundreds of different cities and towns all across the india. Through long, hard, agonizing trial and error, I eventually developed enough skill that I could take any product into any area on any day and make sales.

In the beginning, I struggled. But when I was about to give up on myself and quit (like 99.9% of people that try door-to-door sales do within their first few days),  experienced salesperson to give me a chance to get on track.

What I saw that day changed my life forever.

I watched as the experienced salesperson drove to an area where he had previous sales success, and listened as he explained to me why he parked his car in the exact spot he did to start his day and laid out his exact plan of attack.
Within the first 10 minutes, I learned a valuable lesson that not only made my door-to-door sales career much easier, but has also been the key to bringing in millions of dollars in revenue for my own companies, and those of thousands of others I’ve consulted to:

A current customer is the easiest person to make a sale to – many, many times easier (and less expensive) than trying to get new customers.

Most business owners operate a risky, day-to-day, transactional business, believing that the reason for getting a customer is to make a sale. That’s their biggest problem: making nothing more than “a” sale to a customer. After that initial transaction, they simply hope that their product or service or location is good enough that they will get a repeat visit from that customer.

On the other hand, sharp business owners (and door-to-door salespeople!) know that the point to making a sale is to get a customer. We have systems put together to maximize the value of that customer by making future offers to them, so that they buy more of the same product or service, or a different version, or even an entirely different product or service.

In other words, we recognize that a current customer is the easiest person to sell to, and a prospect is the hardest and most-expensive person to sell to. Therefore, we concentrate on maximizing the value of every new customer we get.

If you want to grow your business during these challenging economic times (and even during boom times), your time and effort should be invested in working to turn prospects into customers and retain them to market to in the future.
While your marketing is doing its job to get you prospects, you need to be working on turning those prospects into customers. There are a few key ways to draw them in and seal the deal. You need to be:

Inviting
Informative
Enjoyable

The biggest fear of most new customers is the dreaded “buyer’s remorse.” You want to minimize this as best you can, and if you’ve provided a quality product or service that delivers on the marketing claims you’ve made, the risk will be lower.

However, returns can still occur. Here are the two most effective ways to deal with this:

Offer to refund money — no questions asked
Offer a bonus they can keep even if they return the product

These offers alone will also lessen the impact of buyer’s remorse, because the customer will trust you more just because you showed the confidence in your product or service to offer these options in the first place.

There are number of other ways to turn a prospect into a customer:

Offer a special price as an opportunity for them to test the market.
Offer a lower price with a legitimate reason, such as clearing out inventory to pay a tax bill, for your kid’s braces, or another tangible reason. (Added bonus: Customers love you for doing this, because it makes you so much more human to them.)
Offer a referral incentive.
Offer a smaller, less expensive entry-level product to build trust.
Offer package deals.
Offer to charge less for their first purchase if they become a repeat customer.
Offer extra incentives, such as longer warranties or free bonuses, if they order by a certain date.
Offer financing options, if applicable.
Offer a bonus if they pay in full.
Offer special packaging or delivery.
Offer “name-your-own-price” incentives.
Offer comparative data or other comparison tools.
Offer to let them trade up or upgrade to something better if they want.
Offer additional, educational information to help them make the decision.

The options are really only limited by your imagination and marketing skill. You can use these or other ideas to discover what works the best for your specific business, with your specific products, services and target market.

Even if you ever find yourself doing door-to-door sales.

 

Marketing Agent in Kondhwa

“Conversations that Win the Complex Sale” ranked #12 on bestsellers of 2012

“Conversations that Win the Complex Sale”  is ranked #12 on a list of the 25  800-CEO-READ Bestsellers of 2012. Congratulations to co-authors, Erik Peterson, Senior Vice President of Strategic Consulting and Tim Riesterer, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer!  The list was compiled by 800-CEO-READ and is based on the company’s total sales of each business book for 2012, and how long each title remained on the bestseller list. The book outlines how companies need to stop telling their corporate story and start telling their customer’s story to turn conversations into sales.

“The best salespeople sit across the table and make change easy for their customer by creating a succinct story and vision for what to change, how to change it, and how it will impact customer results. An enterprise focus on sales messaging, using the concepts in this book, is the hidden secret to driving incremental sales productivity and overwhelming customer success!” – Ken  Powell, Vice President, Worldwide Sales Enablement, ADP

Put March 18 on your calendar! Corporate Visions’ next book “Whiteboard Selling: Empowering Sales Through Visuals,” co-authored by Corey Sommers, Senior Vice President of Whiteboard Strategy, and David Jenkins, is on its way.  The book builds on the foundation of “Conversations that Win the Complex Sale” by helping marketers and salespeople deliver their carefully crafted sales messages using whiteboarding, a powerful visual storytelling technique.  The title is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.com.

 

 

 

 

 

d2d sales firm in Pune

d2d sales firm in mumbai

Marketing Management , corporate office Advertising, BTL Promotion, pre sales,

Business To Business promotional, one to one Advertisement, Interim Management

 

d2d sales firm in mumbai

Face to Face Marketing and Door to Door Marketing 

Professional Qualified Sales Experts present products and services, calling on companies using our proven d2d sales firm , door-to-door sales technique and d2d sales firm in mumbai.

We convert potential customers to sustainable clients in the shortest space of time( door to door sales, d2d sales firm ). Our professional teams interact with customers, educating them on our clients’ products/services, as well as generating immediate sales or leads with interested customers.

Marketing and advertising budgets have come under increasing pressure. d2d sales firm and Door-to-door sales is a low cost distribution channel, and is an effective way to gain more return on investment. It secures increased value with minimum spend, allowing access to a customer base which is not always reached by existing marketing strategies.

Through Door to Door sales, customers can choose the most suitable deals, especially because they have a chance to ask questions and have the offering clarified by our qualified sales experts in mumbai

Door to Door Sales Agency 

We believe our experience, our sales ability and the detailed processes we have in place ensure we successfully launch new products to the market. Our sector experience and data insights ensure we are calling on the right outlets to maximise return on investment during the critical launch phase.

We have proven experience in launching challenger brands to the market along with well-established range extensions and completely new products.

We believe Fulcrum is the door-to-door-sales agency in pune best suited to owning the responsibility of launching your new product – why not give us a call to find out if we can help you?

Marketing

Sales & merchandising
Shopper  & Retail Marketing 
Direct sales 
Sales promotion
Consumer sales promotions
Trade sales promotions
Promotions team

Product launches
Product sampling
Free Sampling Activities
Demonstration Activities
Merchandising

I did door-to-door sales for nine years, in hundreds of different cities and towns all across the india. Through long, hard, agonizing trial and error, I eventually developed enough skill that I could take any product into any area on any day and make sales.

In the beginning, I struggled. But when I was about to give up on myself and quit (like 99.9% of people that try door-to-door sales do within their first few days),  experienced salesperson to give me a chance to get on track.

What I saw that day changed my life forever.

I watched as the experienced salesperson drove to an area where he had previous sales success, and listened as he explained to me why he parked his car in the exact spot he did to start his day and laid out his exact plan of attack.
Within the first 10 minutes, I learned a valuable lesson that not only made my door-to-door sales career much easier, but has also been the key to bringing in millions of dollars in revenue for my own companies, and those of thousands of others I’ve consulted to:

A current customer is the easiest person to make a sale to – many, many times easier (and less expensive) than trying to get new customers.

Most business owners operate a risky, day-to-day, transactional business, believing that the reason for getting a customer is to make a sale. That’s their biggest problem: making nothing more than “a” sale to a customer. After that initial transaction, they simply hope that their product or service or location is good enough that they will get a repeat visit from that customer.

On the other hand, sharp business owners (and door-to-door salespeople!) know that the point to making a sale is to get a customer. We have systems put together to maximize the value of that customer by making future offers to them, so that they buy more of the same product or service, or a different version, or even an entirely different product or service.

In other words, we recognize that a current customer is the easiest person to sell to, and a prospect is the hardest and most-expensive person to sell to. Therefore, we concentrate on maximizing the value of every new customer we get.

If you want to grow your business during these challenging economic times (and even during boom times), your time and effort should be invested in working to turn prospects into customers and retain them to market to in the future.
While your marketing is doing its job to get you prospects, you need to be working on turning those prospects into customers. There are a few key ways to draw them in and seal the deal. You need to be:

Inviting
Informative
Enjoyable

The biggest fear of most new customers is the dreaded “buyer’s remorse.” You want to minimize this as best you can, and if you’ve provided a quality product or service that delivers on the marketing claims you’ve made, the risk will be lower.

However, returns can still occur. Here are the two most effective ways to deal with this:

Offer to refund money — no questions asked
Offer a bonus they can keep even if they return the product

These offers alone will also lessen the impact of buyer’s remorse, because the customer will trust you more just because you showed the confidence in your product or service to offer these options in the first place.

There are number of other ways to turn a prospect into a customer:

Offer a special price as an opportunity for them to test the market.
Offer a lower price with a legitimate reason, such as clearing out inventory to pay a tax bill, for your kid’s braces, or another tangible reason. (Added bonus: Customers love you for doing this, because it makes you so much more human to them.)
Offer a referral incentive.
Offer a smaller, less expensive entry-level product to build trust.
Offer package deals.
Offer to charge less for their first purchase if they become a repeat customer.
Offer extra incentives, such as longer warranties or free bonuses, if they order by a certain date.
Offer financing options, if applicable.
Offer a bonus if they pay in full.
Offer special packaging or delivery.
Offer “name-your-own-price” incentives.
Offer comparative data or other comparison tools.
Offer to let them trade up or upgrade to something better if they want.
Offer additional, educational information to help them make the decision.

The options are really only limited by your imagination and marketing skill. You can use these or other ideas to discover what works the best for your specific business, with your specific products, services and target market.

Even if you ever find yourself doing door-to-door sales.

 

Marketing Companies in Baramati

Consumer Communication and Persuasion

Consumer communication and persuasion is an essential part of any Marketing Strategy. In fact, it is the starting point of all improvement as consumer voices provide companies with the data such as where they are lacking and what all they could do to improve the product or service.

Do all companies listen to the consumer voices? Not really. It is only the ones which have an effective consumer communication process in place, that are really able to focus on consumer needs. Are you one of them? Let us take a look at the consumer communication process at Suntory to understand the Consumer Communication Process.

Consumer Communication and Persuasion

This company has set up a Customer Centre which takes up all inquiries, complaints, and proposals from customers. Though most of the queries are answered, the customer voices are sent across to related departments of the company. These departments analyze the gap between the customer needs and the products and services. After doing so, the quality improvements are suggested and the product development takes place in keeping with the customer demands.

Consumer communication should be used effectively to drive maximum benefits to the company. You must be thinking how. Let us look at few ways which will help you market effectively even in a downturn.

1. When economy is changing, it is all the more important to get the customer feedback. It is not a good idea to fill their inboxes and mobiles with promotional messages. More so, you can use online surveys to understand how they are thinking and what they want. You can then make changes in your strategies, processes and so on to deliver the product that your consumers are aiming for.

2. It is just not important to feed information to your consumers. Having a dialogue with them from time to time is also important. You can use the email marketing newsletters to invite them for such conversations. Apart from understanding their concerns, showing your consumers that you care is also very important. This will have far-reaching consequence and will benefit your company’s image.

3. Try and co-host an event with another local business. This will highlight your product’s image in a positive manner. This is a kind of customer relationship building activity where you interact face-to-face with the consumer and show him your expertise.

4. Consumers are becoming more and more environmentally aware these days. Anything against the environment would put you in a bad light. So focus that your product or service is following all the environment friendly standards. You can also show your concern by teaming up with local charity and involving your consumers in the event too.

The above points can also be used for consumer persuasion too. Face-to-face meetings are more effective in persuading people to buy your stuff. People can judge easily whether what you are saying has substance or not. Therefore, try your level best to portray the positive image of your product in a positive fashion. Once you learn the essence of consumer communication, you would never have to look back.

 

 

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Articales from http://www.managementstudyguide.com

 

 

Managing Customer Concerns – A Part of Selling Process

Managing Customer Concerns – A Part of Selling Process

Consultative selling process is not easy to handle and can be quite lengthy too. However a good salesman never loses his patience with each of his leads and pursues until each case to its logical conclusion. With every sales lead, one gets to learn and better one’s skill. Over a period of time, handling and pursuing several leads irrespective of the outcome will contribute to training yourself to become adept at consultative selling.

If you are seriously pursuing a sales career, it pays to learn from and reflect upon each and every customer interaction. Meeting customers at their business environment, getting into customer’s shoes and understanding of customer’s business perspectives, pain points, needs as well as expectations go a long way in sharpening your selling skills. When you equip yourself with empathy and patience while dealing with your customers, you stand to gain in terms of becoming a better salesman. Those who are serious about upgrading their skills in this area, consider the interactions with each prospect seriously and spend time doing their homework. It pays to make detailed notes and review of each of your customer meetings. This helps you to note down every worthwhile point and observation that can come in handy in the future. Secondly it helps you identify the current stage in the sales process and prepare to handle the next phase better.

In the first instance you will need to spend considerable time in learning the intricacies of customer’s business and understanding their needs and pain points. You will need to employ probing techniques and open ended questions to be able to draw response from your customers. Engaging with the customer with empathy, leading the discussions, listening as well as responding and asking right questions will help you gain acceptance and a certain level of trust from the customer. However this does not mean that the customer is ready to make his purchases from you. You go on to build and offer a solution to the customer, make the presentation, explain the advantages and benefits that accrue to his business by going in for your solution. At the end of this session, it is quite likely that you will come to a stale mate stage. Despite accepting your solution, your customer may not be moved to or ready to commit himself in terms of his decision to buy from you. This situation is likely to come up in every sales process. This is where your skills as the consultative salesman come into play. You will need to position yourself as a consultant, facilitator and well wisher of your customer and find a narrow leeway to take in the said and unsaid objections and deal with them. Dealing with objections and criticisms in a positive way is one of the most important skills that the consultative salesman has got to have.

First and foremost it is important for you as the consultative salesman to accept and consider every objection or criticism as legitimate. In fact it is advisable that you think of every objection as a concern and not really as a objection. Sometimes the buyer may accept your solution in principle but for various reasons may not be able to go ahead with the decision to buy. In ordinary cases, a salesman who is used to selling his product is likely to either question or push the customer for a Yes or No and thus likely end up with a Negative result. In most of the cases, the customers may not state the obvious and deal directly with their inability to make a decision. It is quite likely that they will give excuses or avoid skirting the issues. From the selling point of view, it doesn’t help to challenge the customer openly. A consultative salesman on the other hand has got to anticipate this phase and plan to bring out the customer’s concerns to the table and handle them rightly, keeping in mind the long term objective.

 

There’s an Unlimited Demand for Free

 

What is it with customers always asking for more?

Sure, you might make a point of offering various end-of-quarter, end-of-year incentives to induce them to buy, but everyone does that and even that has its limits. At some point, you must start to wonder when your customer is simply going to acknowledge the value of your partnership and stop chipping away at your margins.

You also might wonder how it got to the point where you’re fighting tooth and nail for every basis point of margin.

But here’s something to consider: What if shrinking margins aren’t just about your customer demanding more? What if they’re also about you conditioning your customer to ask for more? Making matters worse, maybe you’re not even aware of how you create the possibility for value to leak out throughout your sales cycle.

Most sales cycles are long and complex—and getting more complex by the day. You now have to manage lots of buyers and influencers, each with their own set of goals and agendas, which don’t always align within a given stakeholder group. Because individual stakeholders have unique, and sometimes divergent priorities, they tend to ask for stuff that suits their specific interest.

The natural reaction for salespeople is to oblige them and say “yes”—all the more so when the relationship is delicate or developing. Salespeople want to come across as cooperative; they want to be seen as exceedingly helpful. So the answer is almost always “yes” when a prospect makes a simple request for, say, an additional meeting, a pilot, another proposal response, or…you get the picture.

Another challenge you might confront as salespeople: The “promised” close by the end of the quarter, so long as you tack on one small added feature. Naturally, your customer can’t pay any more for it. But you’re told that if want to close the deal by the end of the quarter, you need to “help your buyer out, give them a small win”. After lots of internal conversations, you and your manager agree to move forward.

And then the “promise” gets broken. Not only does your deal not close, the buyer has gone on vacation and you’re left in the lurch. Now you’re getting pressure from your manager because you missed your commit (which means she missed hers too). Now your deal has lost momentum and is on the verge of fizzling out altogether into another “no decision.”

What’s happening here?

More than likely, experiences like this are symptomatic of a condition you are just as culpable for as your customers are. If you give your prospect everything he asks for, without exchanging something of equal value, they start to think of you as “free.” And make no mistake: there’s an unlimited demand for free. 

You may not think of what you’re giving away as free, but if you’re giving things of value away without recouping anything, that’s exactly what they are. I’m amazed at how many times I’ve heard a salesperson say to a prospect, “Oh, don’t worry, that’s free.”

This is a prescription for margin erosion, and if you don’t push back against it with some unconventional and counter-intuitive skills, you are complicit in that profit-killing process. Once you condition your customers to expect to exchange no value for all the added benefits and services and knowledge you bring to the table, you have groomed them to continue asking for more freebies, again and again.

So why not ask for more? Why not identify opportunities for exchanging value instead of giving it away? Why not send the right signals when managing your concession strategy?

That value creation process—what we call executing pivotal agreements—is one of the subjects I’ll take on in my upcoming webinar, Monday, April 10 at 10 am PST.

I hope you’re able to join me. Register for the webinar here.

 

 

d2d sales firm in Pune

d2d sales firm in mumbai

Marketing Management , corporate office Advertising, BTL Promotion, pre sales,

Business To Business promotional, one to one Advertisement, Interim Management

 

d2d sales firm in Pune

Face to Face Marketing and Door to Door Marketing 

Nothing beats the reality that one gets when you can interact with potential clients face to face physically moving from door to door within a community or household to household, face to face field marketing is also called personal selling or door to door marketing, customers are met directly in order to sell their products, using this method of field marketing we rely on our skills and persuasive abilities. During the period where we get to interact with the client face to face we get more chance to pass across edible information which would be useful to all our customers at that time and it’s also an opportunity for us to get feedback and to gauge your opinion about our business.

Marketing

I did door-to-door sales for nine years, in hundreds of different cities and towns all across the india. Through long, hard, agonizing trial and error, I eventually developed enough skill that I could take any product into any area on any day and make sales.

In the beginning, I struggled. But when I was about to give up on myself and quit (like 99.9% of people that try door-to-door sales do within their first few days),  experienced salesperson to give me a chance to get on track.

What I saw that day changed my life forever.

I watched as the experienced salesperson drove to an area where he had previous sales success, and listened as he explained to me why he parked his car in the exact spot he did to start his day and laid out his exact plan of attack.
Within the first 10 minutes, I learned a valuable lesson that not only made my door-to-door sales career much easier, but has also been the key to bringing in millions of dollars in revenue for my own companies, and those of thousands of others I’ve consulted to:

A current customer is the easiest person to make a sale to – many, many times easier (and less expensive) than trying to get new customers.

Most business owners operate a risky, day-to-day, transactional business, believing that the reason for getting a customer is to make a sale. That’s their biggest problem: making nothing more than “a” sale to a customer. After that initial transaction, they simply hope that their product or service or location is good enough that they will get a repeat visit from that customer.

On the other hand, sharp business owners (and door-to-door salespeople!) know that the point to making a sale is to get a customer. We have systems put together to maximize the value of that customer by making future offers to them, so that they buy more of the same product or service, or a different version, or even an entirely different product or service.

In other words, we recognize that a current customer is the easiest person to sell to, and a prospect is the hardest and most-expensive person to sell to. Therefore, we concentrate on maximizing the value of every new customer we get.

If you want to grow your business during these challenging economic times (and even during boom times), your time and effort should be invested in working to turn prospects into customers and retain them to market to in the future.
While your marketing is doing its job to get you prospects, you need to be working on turning those prospects into customers. There are a few key ways to draw them in and seal the deal. You need to be:

Inviting
Informative
Enjoyable

The biggest fear of most new customers is the dreaded “buyer’s remorse.” You want to minimize this as best you can, and if you’ve provided a quality product or service that delivers on the marketing claims you’ve made, the risk will be lower.

However, returns can still occur. Here are the two most effective ways to deal with this:

Offer to refund money — no questions asked
Offer a bonus they can keep even if they return the product

These offers alone will also lessen the impact of buyer’s remorse, because the customer will trust you more just because you showed the confidence in your product or service to offer these options in the first place.

There are number of other ways to turn a prospect into a customer:

Offer a special price as an opportunity for them to test the market.
Offer a lower price with a legitimate reason, such as clearing out inventory to pay a tax bill, for your kid’s braces, or another tangible reason. (Added bonus: Customers love you for doing this, because it makes you so much more human to them.)
Offer a referral incentive.
Offer a smaller, less expensive entry-level product to build trust.
Offer package deals.
Offer to charge less for their first purchase if they become a repeat customer.
Offer extra incentives, such as longer warranties or free bonuses, if they order by a certain date.
Offer financing options, if applicable.
Offer a bonus if they pay in full.
Offer special packaging or delivery.
Offer “name-your-own-price” incentives.
Offer comparative data or other comparison tools.
Offer to let them trade up or upgrade to something better if they want.
Offer additional, educational information to help them make the decision.

The options are really only limited by your imagination and marketing skill. You can use these or other ideas to discover what works the best for your specific business, with your specific products, services and target market.

Even if you ever find yourself doing door-to-door sales.

 

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“Conversations that Win the Complex Sale” ranked #12 on bestsellers of 2012

“Conversations that Win the Complex Sale”  is ranked #12 on a list of the 25  800-CEO-READ Bestsellers of 2012. Congratulations to co-authors, Erik Peterson, Senior Vice President of Strategic Consulting and Tim Riesterer, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer!  The list was compiled by 800-CEO-READ and is based on the company’s total sales of each business book for 2012, and how long each title remained on the bestseller list. The book outlines how companies need to stop telling their corporate story and start telling their customer’s story to turn conversations into sales.

“The best salespeople sit across the table and make change easy for their customer by creating a succinct story and vision for what to change, how to change it, and how it will impact customer results. An enterprise focus on sales messaging, using the concepts in this book, is the hidden secret to driving incremental sales productivity and overwhelming customer success!” – Ken  Powell, Vice President, Worldwide Sales Enablement, ADP

Put March 18 on your calendar! Corporate Visions’ next book “Whiteboard Selling: Empowering Sales Through Visuals,” co-authored by Corey Sommers, Senior Vice President of Whiteboard Strategy, and David Jenkins, is on its way.  The book builds on the foundation of “Conversations that Win the Complex Sale” by helping marketers and salespeople deliver their carefully crafted sales messages using whiteboarding, a powerful visual storytelling technique.  The title is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.com.

 

 

 

 

 

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Face to Face Marketing and Door to Door Marketing 

Nothing beats the reality that one gets when you can interact with potential clients face to face physically moving from door to door within a community or household to household, face to face field marketing is also called personal selling or door to door marketing, customers are met directly in order to sell their products, using this method of field marketing we rely on our skills and persuasive abilities. During the period where we get to interact with the client face to face we get more chance to pass across edible information which would be useful to all our customers at that time and it’s also an opportunity for us to get feedback and to gauge your opinion about our business.

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I did door-to-door sales for nine years, in hundreds of different cities and towns all across the india. Through long, hard, agonizing trial and error, I eventually developed enough skill that I could take any product into any area on any day and make sales.

In the beginning, I struggled. But when I was about to give up on myself and quit (like 99.9% of people that try door-to-door sales do within their first few days),  experienced salesperson to give me a chance to get on track.

What I saw that day changed my life forever.

I watched as the experienced salesperson drove to an area where he had previous sales success, and listened as he explained to me why he parked his car in the exact spot he did to start his day and laid out his exact plan of attack.
Within the first 10 minutes, I learned a valuable lesson that not only made my door-to-door sales career much easier, but has also been the key to bringing in millions of dollars in revenue for my own companies, and those of thousands of others I’ve consulted to:

A current customer is the easiest person to make a sale to – many, many times easier (and less expensive) than trying to get new customers.

Most business owners operate a risky, day-to-day, transactional business, believing that the reason for getting a customer is to make a sale. That’s their biggest problem: making nothing more than “a” sale to a customer. After that initial transaction, they simply hope that their product or service or location is good enough that they will get a repeat visit from that customer.

On the other hand, sharp business owners (and door-to-door salespeople!) know that the point to making a sale is to get a customer. We have systems put together to maximize the value of that customer by making future offers to them, so that they buy more of the same product or service, or a different version, or even an entirely different product or service.

In other words, we recognize that a current customer is the easiest person to sell to, and a prospect is the hardest and most-expensive person to sell to. Therefore, we concentrate on maximizing the value of every new customer we get.

If you want to grow your business during these challenging economic times (and even during boom times), your time and effort should be invested in working to turn prospects into customers and retain them to market to in the future.
While your marketing is doing its job to get you prospects, you need to be working on turning those prospects into customers. There are a few key ways to draw them in and seal the deal. You need to be:

Inviting
Informative
Enjoyable

The biggest fear of most new customers is the dreaded “buyer’s remorse.” You want to minimize this as best you can, and if you’ve provided a quality product or service that delivers on the marketing claims you’ve made, the risk will be lower.

However, returns can still occur. Here are the two most effective ways to deal with this:

Offer to refund money — no questions asked
Offer a bonus they can keep even if they return the product

These offers alone will also lessen the impact of buyer’s remorse, because the customer will trust you more just because you showed the confidence in your product or service to offer these options in the first place.

There are number of other ways to turn a prospect into a customer:

Offer a special price as an opportunity for them to test the market.
Offer a lower price with a legitimate reason, such as clearing out inventory to pay a tax bill, for your kid’s braces, or another tangible reason. (Added bonus: Customers love you for doing this, because it makes you so much more human to them.)
Offer a referral incentive.
Offer a smaller, less expensive entry-level product to build trust.
Offer package deals.
Offer to charge less for their first purchase if they become a repeat customer.
Offer extra incentives, such as longer warranties or free bonuses, if they order by a certain date.
Offer financing options, if applicable.
Offer a bonus if they pay in full.
Offer special packaging or delivery.
Offer “name-your-own-price” incentives.
Offer comparative data or other comparison tools.
Offer to let them trade up or upgrade to something better if they want.
Offer additional, educational information to help them make the decision.

The options are really only limited by your imagination and marketing skill. You can use these or other ideas to discover what works the best for your specific business, with your specific products, services and target market.

Even if you ever find yourself doing door-to-door sales.

 

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Consumer Communication and Persuasion

Consumer communication and persuasion is an essential part of any Marketing Strategy. In fact, it is the starting point of all improvement as consumer voices provide companies with the data such as where they are lacking and what all they could do to improve the product or service.

Do all companies listen to the consumer voices? Not really. It is only the ones which have an effective consumer communication process in place, that are really able to focus on consumer needs. Are you one of them? Let us take a look at the consumer communication process at Suntory to understand the Consumer Communication Process.

Consumer Communication and Persuasion

This company has set up a Customer Centre which takes up all inquiries, complaints, and proposals from customers. Though most of the queries are answered, the customer voices are sent across to related departments of the company. These departments analyze the gap between the customer needs and the products and services. After doing so, the quality improvements are suggested and the product development takes place in keeping with the customer demands.

Consumer communication should be used effectively to drive maximum benefits to the company. You must be thinking how. Let us look at few ways which will help you market effectively even in a downturn.

1. When economy is changing, it is all the more important to get the customer feedback. It is not a good idea to fill their inboxes and mobiles with promotional messages. More so, you can use online surveys to understand how they are thinking and what they want. You can then make changes in your strategies, processes and so on to deliver the product that your consumers are aiming for.

2. It is just not important to feed information to your consumers. Having a dialogue with them from time to time is also important. You can use the email marketing newsletters to invite them for such conversations. Apart from understanding their concerns, showing your consumers that you care is also very important. This will have far-reaching consequence and will benefit your company’s image.

3. Try and co-host an event with another local business. This will highlight your product’s image in a positive manner. This is a kind of customer relationship building activity where you interact face-to-face with the consumer and show him your expertise.

4. Consumers are becoming more and more environmentally aware these days. Anything against the environment would put you in a bad light. So focus that your product or service is following all the environment friendly standards. You can also show your concern by teaming up with local charity and involving your consumers in the event too.

The above points can also be used for consumer persuasion too. Face-to-face meetings are more effective in persuading people to buy your stuff. People can judge easily whether what you are saying has substance or not. Therefore, try your level best to portray the positive image of your product in a positive fashion. Once you learn the essence of consumer communication, you would never have to look back.

 

 

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Managing Customer Concerns – A Part of Selling Process

Managing Customer Concerns – A Part of Selling Process

Consultative selling process is not easy to handle and can be quite lengthy too. However a good salesman never loses his patience with each of his leads and pursues until each case to its logical conclusion. With every sales lead, one gets to learn and better one’s skill. Over a period of time, handling and pursuing several leads irrespective of the outcome will contribute to training yourself to become adept at consultative selling.

If you are seriously pursuing a sales career, it pays to learn from and reflect upon each and every customer interaction. Meeting customers at their business environment, getting into customer’s shoes and understanding of customer’s business perspectives, pain points, needs as well as expectations go a long way in sharpening your selling skills. When you equip yourself with empathy and patience while dealing with your customers, you stand to gain in terms of becoming a better salesman. Those who are serious about upgrading their skills in this area, consider the interactions with each prospect seriously and spend time doing their homework. It pays to make detailed notes and review of each of your customer meetings. This helps you to note down every worthwhile point and observation that can come in handy in the future. Secondly it helps you identify the current stage in the sales process and prepare to handle the next phase better.

In the first instance you will need to spend considerable time in learning the intricacies of customer’s business and understanding their needs and pain points. You will need to employ probing techniques and open ended questions to be able to draw response from your customers. Engaging with the customer with empathy, leading the discussions, listening as well as responding and asking right questions will help you gain acceptance and a certain level of trust from the customer. However this does not mean that the customer is ready to make his purchases from you. You go on to build and offer a solution to the customer, make the presentation, explain the advantages and benefits that accrue to his business by going in for your solution. At the end of this session, it is quite likely that you will come to a stale mate stage. Despite accepting your solution, your customer may not be moved to or ready to commit himself in terms of his decision to buy from you. This situation is likely to come up in every sales process. This is where your skills as the consultative salesman come into play. You will need to position yourself as a consultant, facilitator and well wisher of your customer and find a narrow leeway to take in the said and unsaid objections and deal with them. Dealing with objections and criticisms in a positive way is one of the most important skills that the consultative salesman has got to have.

First and foremost it is important for you as the consultative salesman to accept and consider every objection or criticism as legitimate. In fact it is advisable that you think of every objection as a concern and not really as a objection. Sometimes the buyer may accept your solution in principle but for various reasons may not be able to go ahead with the decision to buy. In ordinary cases, a salesman who is used to selling his product is likely to either question or push the customer for a Yes or No and thus likely end up with a Negative result. In most of the cases, the customers may not state the obvious and deal directly with their inability to make a decision. It is quite likely that they will give excuses or avoid skirting the issues. From the selling point of view, it doesn’t help to challenge the customer openly. A consultative salesman on the other hand has got to anticipate this phase and plan to bring out the customer’s concerns to the table and handle them rightly, keeping in mind the long term objective.

 

There’s an Unlimited Demand for Free

 

What is it with customers always asking for more?

Sure, you might make a point of offering various end-of-quarter, end-of-year incentives to induce them to buy, but everyone does that and even that has its limits. At some point, you must start to wonder when your customer is simply going to acknowledge the value of your partnership and stop chipping away at your margins.

You also might wonder how it got to the point where you’re fighting tooth and nail for every basis point of margin.

But here’s something to consider: What if shrinking margins aren’t just about your customer demanding more? What if they’re also about you conditioning your customer to ask for more? Making matters worse, maybe you’re not even aware of how you create the possibility for value to leak out throughout your sales cycle.

Most sales cycles are long and complex—and getting more complex by the day. You now have to manage lots of buyers and influencers, each with their own set of goals and agendas, which don’t always align within a given stakeholder group. Because individual stakeholders have unique, and sometimes divergent priorities, they tend to ask for stuff that suits their specific interest.

The natural reaction for salespeople is to oblige them and say “yes”—all the more so when the relationship is delicate or developing. Salespeople want to come across as cooperative; they want to be seen as exceedingly helpful. So the answer is almost always “yes” when a prospect makes a simple request for, say, an additional meeting, a pilot, another proposal response, or…you get the picture.

Another challenge you might confront as salespeople: The “promised” close by the end of the quarter, so long as you tack on one small added feature. Naturally, your customer can’t pay any more for it. But you’re told that if want to close the deal by the end of the quarter, you need to “help your buyer out, give them a small win”. After lots of internal conversations, you and your manager agree to move forward.

And then the “promise” gets broken. Not only does your deal not close, the buyer has gone on vacation and you’re left in the lurch. Now you’re getting pressure from your manager because you missed your commit (which means she missed hers too). Now your deal has lost momentum and is on the verge of fizzling out altogether into another “no decision.”

What’s happening here?

More than likely, experiences like this are symptomatic of a condition you are just as culpable for as your customers are. If you give your prospect everything he asks for, without exchanging something of equal value, they start to think of you as “free.” And make no mistake: there’s an unlimited demand for free. 

You may not think of what you’re giving away as free, but if you’re giving things of value away without recouping anything, that’s exactly what they are. I’m amazed at how many times I’ve heard a salesperson say to a prospect, “Oh, don’t worry, that’s free.”

This is a prescription for margin erosion, and if you don’t push back against it with some unconventional and counter-intuitive skills, you are complicit in that profit-killing process. Once you condition your customers to expect to exchange no value for all the added benefits and services and knowledge you bring to the table, you have groomed them to continue asking for more freebies, again and again.

So why not ask for more? Why not identify opportunities for exchanging value instead of giving it away? Why not send the right signals when managing your concession strategy?

That value creation process—what we call executing pivotal agreements—is one of the subjects I’ll take on in my upcoming webinar, Monday, April 10 at 10 am PST.

I hope you’re able to join me. Register for the webinar here.

 

 

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