Fulcrum Marketing is a strategic guerrilla marketing agency Khar West. Our team of marketing consultants also specialise in marketing planning and guerrilla marketing for all types of business of any size.
Brand Strategy: Build a Powerful Brand
Your B2B brand determines which signals you’re sending out to the marketplace and how you are perceived by your audience. Whether launching a new service, targeting a niche audience with specific products, or knocking the rust off a dated market position, your brand strategy is fundamental to your company’s success. That’s where we come in. Uncovering the insights that help build an effective, hard-working B2B brand position takes experience — an ability to conduct interviews that deliver more than high-level answers to boilerplate questions; curious researchers willing to explore the idiosyncrasies of your markets; creative minds that bring clarity, even when a compelling position feels obfuscated by internal biases and aggressive competitors.
Research Interview customers and SMEs Primary, secondary research
Messaging Tell your story convincingly Maintain campaign consistency
Brand Expression Create a visual representation of your brand
We start with research — talking with your product experts and potential customers to make sure we understand the nuances of your position.
Then, we craft persuasive messages that connect with your target audience, ensuring continuity across all communications. Finally, we create a visual identity that expresses your brand to a T.
While it’s not quite as easy as one-two-three, we’ll keep it simple, staying focused on the insights that can serve as brand building blocks and avoiding unnecessary trips down rabbit holes that won’t bring any value.
MARKETING STRATEGY
Effective marketing organisations must be driven through sound business strategy. Fulcrum produce marketing strategy that is always well embodied by your business strategy.
The best marketing strategy does not start with creative, it starts with a marketing process.
The Fulcrum Marketing Strategy Development Process is a thorough problem solving and marketing strategy development program that focusses on solving your growth challenges and maximising the return from your company’s marketing operations.
SALES METHODOLOGIES
Personal selling is a promotional method in which one party uses skills and techniques for building personal relationships with another party that results in both parties obtaining value. Personal selling occurs whenever an individual salesperson sells a product, service or solution to a client.
AIDA Method
AIDA is an acronym that stands for Attention, Interest, Desire and Action. This is a method that looks at the steps a client will undertake from when they first becomes aware of the product or service, to when they are making a purchase decision.
Attention – Get the other person’s interest Interest – Spark their curiosity Desire – Create the need Action – Get them to commit to something
Need satisfaction
The need satisfaction technique is a question and answer technique to make the client to recognise the need for your offering. This then leads to the client agreeing that they have a need to be fulfilled, which leads to you showing them how your offer can satisfy their needs. This method is based on a win-win approach for both the sales person and the client.
Depth Theory
Depth Theory is when a creation of trust occurs between the buyer and seller. The seller uses expertise in their product, service or industry to create trust between themselves and the buyer. The client will see the salesperson as an expert in that area and will trust them to solve the issues that they have.
Step process
The 7 step process is a plan of action that starts at the planning and preparation to make the sale and leads to after sale follow ups. The 7 steps are: 1. Planning and preparation 2. Introduction or opening 3. Questioning 4. Presentation 5. Overcoming objections/negotiating 6. Closing 7. After-sales follow-up
Implementing a guerrilla marketing Strategy
Implementing a Marketing Strategy Execution Plan, known to Fulcrum and our clients as a “Sprint Plan” is the most effective way to prevent this highway-less journey , guerrilla marketing agency . A Marketing Strategy is a set of strategic goal-focused plans for a certain period of time.
guerrilla marketing Strategy and Planning
Implement your marketing plan
Your marketing plan must do more than just say what you want to happen. It must describe each step required to make sure that it happens.
Schedule The plan should include a schedule of key tasks. This sets out what will be done, and by when. Refer to the schedule as often as possible to avoid losing sight of your objectives under the daily workload.
Team And Resources It should also assess what resources you need. For example, you might need to think about what brochures you need, and whether they need to be available for distribution. You might also need to look at how much time it takes to sell to customers and whether you have enough salespeople.
Cost The cost of everything in the plan needs to be included in a budget. If your finances are limited, your plan will need to take that into account. Don’t spread your marketing activities too thinly – it is better to concentrate your resources to make the most of your budget. You may also want to link your marketing budget to your sales forecast.
Control As well as setting out the schedule, the plan needs to say how it will be controlled. You need an individual who takes responsibility for pushing things along. A good schedule and budget should make it easy to monitor progress. When things fall behind schedule, or costs overrun, you need to be ready to do something about it and to adapt your plan accordingly.
Everyone likes to talk about creating a marketing plan. It’s the fun part of marketing, the creative aspect of your planning process and guerrilla marketing agency . But strategy without execution won’t help your business succeed. In fact, marketing execution is how you achieve results.
Create your marketing strategy
Decide how to market your product or service to potential customers by developing a marketing strategy that positions your product to particular customers
Write a marketing execution plan
How to identify your objectives and write a plan that will help your marketing generate sales, including tactics and objectives
Marketing on a tight budget
How to get the most out of a small or limited marketing budget using cost-effective marketing methods such as Public Relations and online marketing
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.
Fulcrum are a highly recommended provider of product sampling staff. We specialise in the implementation of sampling campaigns using our in house sampling team and logistical know-how.
Dealer marketing is of utmost importance for the success of any brand. For most brands, dealers, distributors and resellers are critical links to success.
we can help with everything from planning and design to production and delivery ensuring your direct marketing campaigns are delivered on time to the highest quality.
When it comes to guerrilla marketing the gloves are off. They are usually low budget campaigns but with the right imagination and ideas they offer up some unprecedented results
Much like product demonstrations these campaigns have brand reps or ambassadors at the center of them. The difference is it’s more about the selling of the product
Auditing takes the reps out off the front line and away from the consumer. Auditing teams are used by marketers to monitor traditional marketing strategies that they put in place across retail.
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,
As mentioned already, demo days are a popular tool of field marketing. These campaigns can stretch from as little as one week to 6 months however some are continuous and full time.
The team at Fulcrum has delivering successful Shopping Centre Marketing Campaigns across a wide range of shopping centres and retail complexes. From major retail locations to local community focused shopping centres; we have secured real, measurable results across the board.
guerrilla marketing Plan and guerrilla marketing Strategy
guerrilla marketing agency mumbai
Khar West, mumbai
Overview
Overview
Khar West, situated in the west is one of the prime western suburbs of Mumbai. Pali Hill, Shirley, Bandra East, Naupada, Kherwadi, Khar danda, Khar East, Indira Nagar, Bandra West, Santosh Nagar, Shivaji Nagar etc. are its neighbouring localities. It is served by Khar Road Railway Station which is located at a distance of 700 mtr Chitrakar Dhurandhar Road on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway Network. The Khar Road Station is located very close to the Bandra Terminus from where one can get the trains for almost all the major tier-1 & 2 cities. Linking road is very close to Khar west and famous for its street shopping. Khar East still is a little crowded and underdeveloped. On the other hand, Khar West is one of the most highly-rated areas in Mumbai. It is home to many Bollywood celebrities, industrialists, and bureaucrats. This area is situated within convenient distances to many schools, colleges, restaurants, malls, parks etc. It is very close to industrial belt of Bandra-Kurla Complex.
Connectivity
The locality is one of the citys most important east-west connectors. This subway connecting two busy main roads, Western Express Highway on the East and Linking Road on the West. The subway is also a alternative route to the nearby Milan Flyover in Santacruz.
S V Road and Linking Road are the major arterial roads which further link to Western Express Highway.
It has excellent connectivity to Chhatrapati shivaji International Airport which is located at a distance of 4.9 kms via S V Road.
Phase-1 of Mumbai Metro with one of its route (Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar) is passing through the locality. Western Express Highway Metro Station is the nearest metro station to Khar West (7 km).
Proposed & Planned Infra
Proposed DN Nagar-Mankhurd metro line which once completed will pass through the locality of Khar West.
Factors for the growth in the past
Khar West has close proximity to Mumbais Business District Bandra-Kurla-Complex (BKC). Daily commuters of this belt choose their residence close to their workplace which resulted in residential demand and development in the area.
It is also close to major IT Parks of Andheri and Powai which resulted in huge employment opportunities.
Close to Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is also an added advantages for the residents of Khar West.
Infra Development (Social & Physical)
The locality has a good number of educational institutions like international schools, schools affiliated to all the different boards and colleges. Some of the schools present here are Beacon High School, Khar Education Society, Podar International School, Little Angels School, KB Patil International School, Bai Avabai Framji Petit Girls High School, B.P.M High School, R. N Poddar School among few.
The hospitality sector of the area is thriving because of the presence of a number of hotels, restaurants, resorts and serviced apartments. Some of the hotels and resorts present here include Hotel Metro Palace, Kishish Kunj, The Oriental Residency, Le Sutra, Hotel Lucky, Hotel Red Palms, Hotel Amardeep, Hotel Regal Enclave etc.
The locality has a good retail market with malls, shopping plazas, shopping complexes, retail outlets, stationery shops, and grocery outlets. The shopping malls in the locality include Kenilworth Shopping Arcade, Link Corner, Link Square Mall, Infinity Mall, R City mall to name a few.
The locality has super specialty, multi-specialty and general hospitals. Beams Hospital, Hinduja Healthcare, Kohinoor Hospital, Sanjeevani Hospital etc.
Fulcrum Marketing is a strategic guerrilla marketing agency Waghbil. Our team of marketing consultants also specialise in marketing planning and guerrilla marketing for all types of business of any size.
Brand Strategy: Build a Powerful Brand
Your B2B brand determines which signals you’re sending out to the marketplace and how you are perceived by your audience. Whether launching a new service, targeting a niche audience with specific products, or knocking the rust off a dated market position, your brand strategy is fundamental to your company’s success. That’s where we come in. Uncovering the insights that help build an effective, hard-working B2B brand position takes experience — an ability to conduct interviews that deliver more than high-level answers to boilerplate questions; curious researchers willing to explore the idiosyncrasies of your markets; creative minds that bring clarity, even when a compelling position feels obfuscated by internal biases and aggressive competitors.
Research Interview customers and SMEs Primary, secondary research
Messaging Tell your story convincingly Maintain campaign consistency
Brand Expression Create a visual representation of your brand
We start with research — talking with your product experts and potential customers to make sure we understand the nuances of your position.
Then, we craft persuasive messages that connect with your target audience, ensuring continuity across all communications. Finally, we create a visual identity that expresses your brand to a T.
While it’s not quite as easy as one-two-three, we’ll keep it simple, staying focused on the insights that can serve as brand building blocks and avoiding unnecessary trips down rabbit holes that won’t bring any value.
MARKETING STRATEGY
Effective marketing organisations must be driven through sound business strategy. Fulcrum produce marketing strategy that is always well embodied by your business strategy.
The best marketing strategy does not start with creative, it starts with a marketing process.
The Fulcrum Marketing Strategy Development Process is a thorough problem solving and marketing strategy development program that focusses on solving your growth challenges and maximising the return from your company’s marketing operations.
SALES METHODOLOGIES
Personal selling is a promotional method in which one party uses skills and techniques for building personal relationships with another party that results in both parties obtaining value. Personal selling occurs whenever an individual salesperson sells a product, service or solution to a client.
AIDA Method
AIDA is an acronym that stands for Attention, Interest, Desire and Action. This is a method that looks at the steps a client will undertake from when they first becomes aware of the product or service, to when they are making a purchase decision.
Attention – Get the other person’s interest Interest – Spark their curiosity Desire – Create the need Action – Get them to commit to something
Need satisfaction
The need satisfaction technique is a question and answer technique to make the client to recognise the need for your offering. This then leads to the client agreeing that they have a need to be fulfilled, which leads to you showing them how your offer can satisfy their needs. This method is based on a win-win approach for both the sales person and the client.
Depth Theory
Depth Theory is when a creation of trust occurs between the buyer and seller. The seller uses expertise in their product, service or industry to create trust between themselves and the buyer. The client will see the salesperson as an expert in that area and will trust them to solve the issues that they have.
Step process
The 7 step process is a plan of action that starts at the planning and preparation to make the sale and leads to after sale follow ups. The 7 steps are: 1. Planning and preparation 2. Introduction or opening 3. Questioning 4. Presentation 5. Overcoming objections/negotiating 6. Closing 7. After-sales follow-up
Implementing a guerrilla marketing Strategy
Implementing a Marketing Strategy Execution Plan, known to Fulcrum and our clients as a “Sprint Plan” is the most effective way to prevent this highway-less journey , guerrilla marketing agency . A Marketing Strategy is a set of strategic goal-focused plans for a certain period of time.
guerrilla marketing Strategy and Planning
Implement your marketing plan
Your marketing plan must do more than just say what you want to happen. It must describe each step required to make sure that it happens.
Schedule The plan should include a schedule of key tasks. This sets out what will be done, and by when. Refer to the schedule as often as possible to avoid losing sight of your objectives under the daily workload.
Team And Resources It should also assess what resources you need. For example, you might need to think about what brochures you need, and whether they need to be available for distribution. You might also need to look at how much time it takes to sell to customers and whether you have enough salespeople.
Cost The cost of everything in the plan needs to be included in a budget. If your finances are limited, your plan will need to take that into account. Don’t spread your marketing activities too thinly – it is better to concentrate your resources to make the most of your budget. You may also want to link your marketing budget to your sales forecast.
Control As well as setting out the schedule, the plan needs to say how it will be controlled. You need an individual who takes responsibility for pushing things along. A good schedule and budget should make it easy to monitor progress. When things fall behind schedule, or costs overrun, you need to be ready to do something about it and to adapt your plan accordingly.
Everyone likes to talk about creating a marketing plan. It’s the fun part of marketing, the creative aspect of your planning process and guerrilla marketing agency . But strategy without execution won’t help your business succeed. In fact, marketing execution is how you achieve results.
Create your marketing strategy
Decide how to market your product or service to potential customers by developing a marketing strategy that positions your product to particular customers
Write a marketing execution plan
How to identify your objectives and write a plan that will help your marketing generate sales, including tactics and objectives
Marketing on a tight budget
How to get the most out of a small or limited marketing budget using cost-effective marketing methods such as Public Relations and online marketing
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.
Fulcrum are a highly recommended provider of product sampling staff. We specialise in the implementation of sampling campaigns using our in house sampling team and logistical know-how.
Dealer marketing is of utmost importance for the success of any brand. For most brands, dealers, distributors and resellers are critical links to success.
we can help with everything from planning and design to production and delivery ensuring your direct marketing campaigns are delivered on time to the highest quality.
When it comes to guerrilla marketing the gloves are off. They are usually low budget campaigns but with the right imagination and ideas they offer up some unprecedented results
Much like product demonstrations these campaigns have brand reps or ambassadors at the center of them. The difference is it’s more about the selling of the product
Auditing takes the reps out off the front line and away from the consumer. Auditing teams are used by marketers to monitor traditional marketing strategies that they put in place across retail.
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,
As mentioned already, demo days are a popular tool of field marketing. These campaigns can stretch from as little as one week to 6 months however some are continuous and full time.
The team at Fulcrum has delivering successful Shopping Centre Marketing Campaigns across a wide range of shopping centres and retail complexes. From major retail locations to local community focused shopping centres; we have secured real, measurable results across the board.
guerrilla marketing Plan and guerrilla marketing Strategy
guerrilla marketing agency Thane
Waghbil, Thane
Thane is a city in Maharashtra. Its the administrative headquarters of a district called Thane, and resides in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The Thane creek, at the head of which the city lies, also characterizes its location. The creek starts at the Ulhas River and culminates in the Arabian Sea. The city has a part of its area on the mainland across the Thane creek, while the rest of it is located on the Salsette Island.
Thane is regarded as Mumbais elder sister, as a part of the Thane district, from Mulund to Sion, is given to Mumbai for the latters future development. Its also popularly known as the Lake City, because it features as many as 35 lakes within its precincts. The Masunda Talao, also called Talao Pali, is among the most beautiful lakes in the city. Besides being a tourist attraction, the lakes are a source of water for both Thane and Mumbai.
Historically, Thane is a very important city. On 16 April 1854, it was the destination station for Indias first ever train, which had started its brief journey at Boribunder, today called Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, located in Mumbai. This ushered in the Railway Age in Asia.
Stats And Facts
The population of Thane, as per the provisional reports of Census India 2011, is 18,18,872. The urban/metropolitan population, on the other hand, is 1,84,14,296 The sex ratio in the city, according to the same reports, is 882 per 1000 males. The child sex ratio, on the other hand, is 900 per 1000 boys. Both these figures are below the national average The average literacy rate in Thane is quite impressive, at 91.36% Originally, Thane was called Sristhanaka, which translates as the place where Lord Ganpati resides Until the year 1739, when Marathas captured it, Thane was an important trading center The Thane creek, a river stream flowing from Ulhas River to the Arabian Sea, splits the city into two parts, which are connected by a rail bridge and two road bridges Thane is home to the Upvan Arts Festival, held at the picturesque 15-acre Upvan Lake area. Over 200 artists from across different fields get a platform to showcase their work and talent
Manufacturing Sector
Thane has a large industrial base, with a significant part of the city acting as a home to both big and small industries The industrial areas in the city mostly host engineering, electrical, chemical, and textile industries Some of the prominent industrial areas are Wagle estate; Thane-Belapur road, or Trans Thane Creek; and Ghodbunder road The manufacturing sector still contributes about 40% of the total income earned by the Thane Municipal Corporation The major companies that have manufacturing units in Thane are Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Glaxo, Cadburys, Nicholas Parimal, Clariant, and Vidyut Metallica
Connectivity
The nearest airport to Thane is in Mumbai, called the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. The distance is about 36 km, which is a drive that will anywhere from 45 to 75 min, depending on the traffic Thane is well connected with other major cities in India, as its a train station for many of the trains leaving Mumbai for other cities in different states. Its also a major railway station of Mumbai Suburban Railway, and is well connected with the neighboring suburbs through the Central and Trans-Harbor Line Suburban railway network Thane is well connected to the entire suburban network by road. For example, it connects to Borivali through the 6-laned Ghodbunder road. Thane connects to the southern cities via NH 4, which runs from Mumbai to Chennai, connecting Pune and Bangalore on the way Bus service is available within the city, thanks to the several local, public players in operation, including Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Thane Municipal Transport (TMT), and Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT)
Thane Infrastructure
The infrastructure in Thane has been up to the mark, generally, but there is a lot of scope for development, considering that the population in the region is continuously increasing. Road, rail, and air transport infrastructure is, of course, excellent. The expressways and the railway networks link the city to other major cities across India. As the vehicular population is rising at a rapid pace, city is planning development projects in terms of flyovers, bridges, and road widening.
When it comes to power, the city has just enough power capacity to meet the needs of its residents. The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) is, therefore, taking measures to achieve self-sufficiency in power. For example, TMC has made it mandatory for all buildings to install a solar water heating system. All in all, there is a need for a sea of change in infrastructure development in Thane, and that aspect is being reflected in the measures taken by the TMC and the state government.
Developing an Annual Marketing Plan and Marketing Strategy
guerrilla marketing agency Kiwale Pune
Fulcrum Marketing is a strategic guerrilla marketing agency Kiwale Pune. Our team of marketing consultants also specialise in marketing planning and guerrilla marketing for all types of business of any size.
MARKETING STRATEGY
Effective marketing organisations must be driven through sound business strategy. Fulcrum produce marketing strategy that is always well embodied by your business strategy.
The best marketing strategy does not start with creative, it starts with a marketing process.
The Fulcrum Marketing Strategy Development Process is a thorough problem solving and marketing strategy development program that focusses on solving your growth challenges and maximising the return from your company’s marketing operations. It is particularly useful for innovating within a market or creating a position of market leadership.
Overview
Indentifying key sources of growth, challenging the current business operations and identifying key growth creating activities are crucial for businesses which want to grow.
The process looks at your whole business with the aim to maximise the potential by focussing on:
reviewing your market conditions
reviewing your current market challenges and capabilities
identifying and maximising competitive advantage
creating and amplifying market positioning
developing new revenue sources
maximising market communication techniques
Action Orientated
Fulcrum works alongside senior management to develop achievable and actionable strategies and build the company plans around them. Real results are achieved when your management team have consistent and ongoing interaction with the Fulcrum team. At the end of the process, you must own the strategy and be able work the plan yourself. You are left with a growth system which is repeatable over time to achieve consistent growth. Companies effectively implementing this program often achieve more than 25% ongoing growth per annum.
Your Challenges
Business owners, senior executives and managers are frequently facing growth related issues such as: – Turning around a declining sales trend – Identifying and entering new markets – Launching new business and product lines – Identifying emerging growth opportunities – Managing the risks of growth If you have any of the above issues, then the Fulcrum Marketing Strategy Development Process is for you.
Approach
The process considers what could be rather than only what is. Whereas, a regular marketing strategy process might simply consider what a customer tells you and respond, Fulcrum considers how a customer might react when given a slightly or radically different proposition to the one currently in the market.
Benefits
Each strategy generates actionable tasks to achieve medium and long-term revenue and growth targets. Brief but highly strategic plans are created that drill down into action items. You are then lead through specific actions to implement, or the Fulcrum team implement them for you.
Development Process
Experience the Fulcrum Marketing Strategy Development Process. It is a tailored program designed to provide companies with the highly-focussed strategy development and implementation resources necessary to address specific growth challenges and opportunities.
1. Seek and learn.
Information Gathering – The first step is to gain an understanding of the market in which you are participating; target audiences, competitor offerings, current pricing and more. Review the business realities – Gain an understanding and commitment to potential resources available to make it all happen. Review the market realities – What limitations might we be dealing with and how far can we push the market potential?
2. Set the hypothesis.
Hypothesis development – Develop the potential strategic alternatives and understand what would need to happen for them to become reality. Reality test – Review the strategies for practical application, decide which are practical now and which could be left for a future date and understand what resources are necessary to make these alternatives. Solidify strategy – Make some strategic decisions to understand which alternatives provide the growth desired, build an understanding of the risks involved, ensure all strategies can work together and consider the reality of them working within the business.
3. Set the course.
Key strategies – Articulate the strategies and provide means for measurement and communication. Plan action – Develop broad and specific actions stemming from the strategies.
4. Build a foundation.
This stage involves developing a compelling ‘marketing tool box’ that clearly defines your value to the target audience and creates appropriate messages and triggers to sale.
5. Implement and educate.
The stage after the plan development involves completing agreed actions and driving deep engagement and understanding throughout the company, whilst developing the ongoing implementation activities, including allocation of resources.
Business-to-Business Marketing Strategies
What do business professionals think about marketing in the business-to-business (B2B) environment? We examined survey results and reports* that compiled data on the topic, and created a list of eight B2B marketing strategies commonly recognised as successful regardless of industry.
Referral Programs
Word of Mouth Plus
Trade Shows
Online Advertising
Remarketing
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
Content Marketing
Inbound Marketing
Choosing the Right Marketing Agency: Marketing Execution Vs Marketing Strategy
If you pretty much know what marketing you need to do and how it is going to be accomplished then most likely you need some type of marketing agencyto do it for you. Depending on what the activities are, you will choose a different type of agency. For example, if you are more likely to be doing TV, radio or magazine advertising you will likely need a traditional advertising agency. If it sits more in the digital realm, with a lot of Google AdWords or YouTube commercials, then a digital advertising agency is probably for you. Alternatively, you may simply need a graphic designer to bring your ideas to life.
Making Marketing Plans Happen
A marketing plan is paramount for achieving business growth. The purpose of a marketing plan is to assess the current market position of your business and develop marketing strategies and actions to undertake to meet your business objectives. Putting together a strategic plan that develops your business around your competitive advantage, and ensures that you are in a position to take advantage of your strengths, is a key to continued business prosperity. Of course, once you have the plan, making it work is the next step.
Developing an Annual Marketing Plan and Marketing Strategy
Make your business New Year resolution to start the year with an integrated marketing plan that clearly outlines your business objectives and the marketing strategies and tactics you plan to use to achieve them
An annual marketing plan helps keep businesses on track with goals and objectives for the year and ensures that marketing opportunities and budgets are maximized. Developing a marketing plan that you revisit every year is the key to success year after year.
A solid annual marketing plan should be structured with a disciplined approach to reaching your business goals and objectives, yet flexible enough to adapt to changing market conditions and business opportunities throughout the year.
Start Annual Marketing Planning by Reviewing Previous Year Marketing Performance
Before you begin the annual planning process for the coming year’s marketing efforts, you’ll want to take a close look at how you performed over the current year. Even if you did not have a structured marketing plan in place previously, you should be able to review past marketing activities and results.
Here are some questions to ask when evaluating the performance of a previous annual marketing plan or year’s activities:
Did you achieve desired results from your marketing efforts (such as improved brand recognition, X number of leads generated or sales/revenue figures)?
Which specific marketing activities were effective?
Which specific marketing activities were not effective?
Should you reallocate resources to better performing targets, markets or marketing tactics?
Has your target market, audience or geographic area changed over the year?
Were you able to stay within a marketing budget at the end of the year?
What areas of your marketing budget do you need to cut costs in for the coming year?
What areas of your marketing budget do you want to invest more in for the coming year?
The answers to questions about your previous year’s marketing plan will play a big part in building an annual marketing plan for the coming year. Each year adjustments should be made to your marketing planning efforts that incorporate learning from the past – what works or what doesn’t work.
Develop Essential Components of an Annual Marketing Plan
A marketing plan is a written document that contains a business’ marketing strategies and tactics. The first step in developing an annual marketing plan is getting organized. Make a list of all the marketing components or categories that are important for your business.
Typical components in a marketing plan include:
Advertising (print and/or online)
Branding and Graphics (promotional giveaway items, photography, video production, graphic development)
Collateral (sell sheets, brochures, business cards)
Events (trade shows, webinars)
Direct Marketing (email, direct mail, list generation, promotional incentives/contests)
Public Relations (press release distribution, PR agency)
Research (focus groups, surveys, marketing reference books)
Social Media (social media networks)
Website (search engine optimization, web development/hosting)
Of course the actual components for your business may vary depending on your business, industry and marketing budget. The important thing is to identify all the potential components in your annual marketing plan so you can decide how you plan to address those components for your business. Even if you do not plan to allocate budget for a category – like social media – it should be included if you have any marketing efforts planned for the category so strategies and tactics can be outlined in an integrated planning approach.
Define Marketing Plan Strategies, Tactics and Budget
Once marketing components are outlined for the business, all potential strategies and tactics should be defined per category or component.
Here is an example of defining strategies and tactics for the “advertising” category:
Marketing Category: Advertising Strategy #1 – Drive traffic to website via online advertising Tactic # 1 – Google Adwords Tactic #2 – Banner ads on industry association website Tactic #3 – Internet yellow pages ads
Each tactic will also need to have an allocated budget, if applicable. The marketing plan should include fields to capture your allocated budget, actual spend and budget variance so that you can track throughout the year and make any adjustments needed. For example, if you are tracking under budget in one category you can shift funds to another category where you may be tracking over budget.
Flexibility to adapt an annual marketing plan throughout the year is important to adapt to a changing business environment and be “opportunistic” in marketing efforts. Be sure to take advantage of tracking mechanisms for marketing efforts whenever possible – such as unique 800 numbers or website analytic reports – so that you can make adjustments to maximize performance of campaigns (or dump marketing efforts that are not producing desired results). Goals should also be set for all areas of a marketing plan so that you can measure the performance of marketing tactics against business objectives.
SALES METHODOLOGIES
Personal selling is a promotional method in which one party uses skills and techniques for building personal relationships with another party that results in both parties obtaining value. Personal selling occurs whenever an individual salesperson sells a product, service or solution to a client.
Salesmethods
There are many different sales methods that can be used to complete a sale and form the required relationships. Determining which sales method is more effective depends on what you are selling, who you are selling to and when you are selling it.
AIDA Method
AIDA is an acronym that stands for Attention, Interest, Desire and Action. This is a method that looks at the steps a client will undertake from when they first becomes aware of the product or service, to when they are making a purchase decision.
Attention – Get the other person’s interest Interest – Spark their curiosity Desire – Create the need Action – Get them to commit to something
Need satisfaction
The need satisfaction technique is a question and answer technique to make the client to recognise the need for your offering. This then leads to the client agreeing that they have a need to be fulfilled, which leads to you showing them how your offer can satisfy their needs. This method is based on a win-win approach for both the sales person and the client.
Depth Theory
Depth Theory is when a creation of trust occurs between the buyer and seller. The seller uses expertise in their product, service or industry to create trust between themselves and the buyer. The client will see the salesperson as an expert in that area and will trust them to solve the issues that they have.
Step process
The 7 step process is a plan of action that starts at the planning and preparation to make the sale and leads to after sale follow ups. The 7 steps are: 1. Planning and preparation 2. Introduction or opening 3. Questioning 4. Presentation 5. Overcoming objections/negotiating 6. Closing 7. After-sales follow-up
communication and guerrilla marketing management
Effective communication and advertising management is important to not only correctly identify a target audience, but also to reach this audience efficiently through different information channels. There are many benefits of successfully managing these marketing communications, including, but not limited to:
Behavioural segmentation: purchasing patterns, loyalty status
Implementing a guerrilla marketing Strategy
Implementing a Marketing Strategy Execution Plan, known to Fulcrum and our clients as a “Sprint Plan” is the most effective way to prevent this highway-less journey , guerrilla marketing agency Kiwale Pune. A Marketing Strategy is a set of strategic goal-focused plans for a certain period of time.
guerrilla marketing Strategy and Planning
Implement your marketing plan
Your marketing plan must do more than just say what you want to happen. It must describe each step required to make sure that it happens.
Schedule The plan should include a schedule of key tasks. This sets out what will be done, and by when. Refer to the schedule as often as possible to avoid losing sight of your objectives under the daily workload.
Team And Resources It should also assess what resources you need. For example, you might need to think about what brochures you need, and whether they need to be available for distribution. You might also need to look at how much time it takes to sell to customers and whether you have enough salespeople.
Cost The cost of everything in the plan needs to be included in a budget. If your finances are limited, your plan will need to take that into account. Don’t spread your marketing activities too thinly – it is better to concentrate your resources to make the most of your budget. You may also want to link your marketing budget to your sales forecast.
Control As well as setting out the schedule, the plan needs to say how it will be controlled. You need an individual who takes responsibility for pushing things along. A good schedule and budget should make it easy to monitor progress. When things fall behind schedule, or costs overrun, you need to be ready to do something about it and to adapt your plan accordingly.
Everyone likes to talk about creating a marketing plan. It’s the fun part of marketing, the creative aspect of your planning process and guerrilla marketing agency Kiwale Pune. But strategy without execution won’t help your business succeed. In fact, marketing execution is how you achieve results.
Create your marketing strategy
Decide how to market your product or service to potential customers by developing a marketing strategy that positions your product to particular customers
Write a marketing execution plan
How to identify your objectives and write a plan that will help your marketing generate sales, including tactics and objectives
Marketing on a tight budget
How to get the most out of a small or limited marketing budget using cost-effective marketing methods such as Public Relations and online marketing
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.
Fulcrum are a highly recommended provider of product sampling staff. We specialise in the implementation of sampling campaigns using our in house sampling team and logistical know-how.
Dealer marketing is of utmost importance for the success of any brand. For most brands, dealers, distributors and resellers are critical links to success.
we can help with everything from planning and design to production and delivery ensuring your direct marketing campaigns are delivered on time to the highest quality.
When it comes to guerrilla marketing the gloves are off. They are usually low budget campaigns but with the right imagination and ideas they offer up some unprecedented results
Much like product demonstrations these campaigns have brand reps or ambassadors at the center of them. The difference is it’s more about the selling of the product
Auditing takes the reps out off the front line and away from the consumer. Auditing teams are used by marketers to monitor traditional marketing strategies that they put in place across retail.
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,
As mentioned already, demo days are a popular tool of field marketing. These campaigns can stretch from as little as one week to 6 months however some are continuous and full time.
The team at Fulcrum has delivering successful Shopping Centre Marketing Campaigns across a wide range of shopping centres and retail complexes. From major retail locations to local community focused shopping centres; we have secured real, measurable results across the board.
Marketing Plan and Marketing Strategy
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Kiwale , Pune
Kiwale is a village town of north-western parts of Pune. It is situated in the Maval Taluka of Pune District and comes under the limits of Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC). Purandar Colony & Mukai Nagar located within the Kiwale. The area is surrounded by neighbourhood like Ravet, Nigdi, Talwade, Punawale, Tathawade, Vikas Nagar etc. Mumbai-Pune Expressway and Mumbai-Pune Bypass Road (NH 48) passing through the centre of the locality and intersect each other in Kiwale. Kiwale Road, Aundh-Ravet BRTS Road, Adarsh Nagar Road the internal road which further has its access with Mumbai-Pune Bypass Road (NH 48) and Mumbai-Pune Expressway. The closest airport to the village is Pune International Airport. Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium which is also known as Sahara Stadium is at a driving distance (3.4 km) from Kiwale. It is well connected to the MIDC office, Phase 3, Hinjewadi Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park. Civic amenities such as schools, hospitals, banks, ATMs, malls are available in the vicinity. Pune city is located at a distance of 23 km via Aundh-Ravet BRTS Road while Mumbai is about 126 km via Mumbai Highway/Mumbai-Pune Highway. Pune Junction is also situated at a distance of 26.5 km via NH 48. Key residential projects in Kiwale are Shree Sai Park Town, Little Earth Masulkar City, Elysian Eden Spaces, Krisala Palash Apartment, GT Mangal Vishwa, Lotus Laxmi 2 among others.
Kiwale is a village town of north-western parts of Pune. It is situated in the Maval Taluka of Pune District and comes under the limits of Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC). Purandar Colony & Mukai Nagar located within the Kiwale. The area is surrounded by neighbourhood like Ravet, Nigdi, Talwade, Punawale, Tathawade, Vikas Nagar etc. Mumbai-Pune Expressway and Mumbai-Pune Bypass Road (NH 48) passing through the centre of the locality and intersect each other in Kiwale. Kiwale Road, Aundh-Ravet BRTS Road, Adarsh Nagar Road the internal road which further has its access with Mumbai-Pune Bypass Road (NH 48) and Mumbai-Pune Expressway. The closest airport to the village is Pune International Airport. Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium which is also known as Sahara Stadium is at a driving distance (3.4 km) from Kiwale. It is well connected to the MIDC office, Phase 3, Hinjewadi Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park. Civic amenities such as schools, hospitals, banks, ATMs, malls are available in the vicinity. Pune city is located at a distance of 23 km via Aundh-Ravet BRTS Road while Mumbai is about 126 km via Mumbai Highway/Mumbai-Pune Highway. Pune Junction is also situated at a distance of 26.5 km via NH 48. Key residential projects in Kiwale are Shree Sai Park Town, Little Earth Masulkar City, Elysian Eden Spaces, Krisala Palash Apartment, GT Mangal Vishwa, Lotus Laxmi 2 among others.
Connectivity
Kiwale Road, Aundh-Ravet BRTS Road, Adarsh Nagar Road the internal road which further has its access with Mumbai-Pune Bypass Road (NH 48) and Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
It enjoys excellent connectivity to Pune International Airport which is located at a driving distance of 35.7 km via Mumbai-Pandharpur Road/Old Mumbai-Pune Highway. Dehu Road, Akurdi, Chinchwad, Pimpri are nearby railway stations to Kiwale. However, Dehu Road is the nearest railway station to Kiwale situated at a distance of 3.2 km via Vikas Nagar Road.
Factors for past growth With improved infrastructure and connectivity via Mumbai-Pune Bypass Road (NH 48) and Mumbai-Pune Expressway along with MIDC Hinjewadi have been a plus point, driving residential demand and development for Kiwale. Its proximity to Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Embassy Tech Zone, Software Technology Parks of India, Pune IT Park etc creating thousands of job opportunities every year. People working in those companies want their residence close to their workplace. As a result, locality has experienced huge demand for residential properties in Kiwale.
Factors for future growth Under-construction Nigdi-Kiwale BRTS road once completed will improve road connectivity in the city benefitting thousands of daily commuters from Nigdi, Akurdi and Chinchwad to Wakad, Hinjewadi areas.
Recently, Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation has opened Y junction underpass at Pimple Nilakh on Sangvi-Kiwale Bus Rapid Transit System has made this junction signal-free. It is expected that this underpass will save time, fuel, and money of thousands of commuters.
Employment hubs near Kiwale Embassy Tech Zone Software Technology Parks of India Hinjewadi IT Park International Tech Park The Quadron Business Park
Proposed & Planned Infra Under-construction Nigdi-Kiwale BRTS road.
Social & Physical Infrastructure Development St. Joseph English School, Shreevardhanam School, Rainbow International School, Kidzee Dehu Road, Little Heart Nursery, Little Millennium Preschool, PCMC Primary School, Wisdom English Medium High School are some of the prominent schools situated in an around Kiwale. Some of the leading hospitals providing healthcare facilities to the residents of Kiwale are Dharaskar Hospital, Dhanwantari Hospital, Navjeevan Hospital, Unique Multispeciality Hospital, Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital among others. Shopping needs of the people is catered by Akash Raj One Mall, Premier Plaza Mall, City One Mall, Vision Plus, Bombay Bazar, Gagan Mini Market, Cantt.Shopping Centre etc.
Developing an Annual Marketing Plan and Marketing Strategy
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Fulcrum Marketing is a strategic guerrilla marketing agency Kothrud Pune. Our team of marketing consultants also specialise in marketing planning and guerrilla marketing for all types of business of any size.
MARKETING STRATEGY
Effective marketing organisations must be driven through sound business strategy. Fulcrum produce marketing strategy that is always well embodied by your business strategy.
The best marketing strategy does not start with creative, it starts with a marketing process.
The Fulcrum Marketing Strategy Development Process is a thorough problem solving and marketing strategy development program that focusses on solving your growth challenges and maximising the return from your company’s marketing operations. It is particularly useful for innovating within a market or creating a position of market leadership.
Overview
Indentifying key sources of growth, challenging the current business operations and identifying key growth creating activities are crucial for businesses which want to grow.
The process looks at your whole business with the aim to maximise the potential by focussing on:
reviewing your market conditions
reviewing your current market challenges and capabilities
identifying and maximising competitive advantage
creating and amplifying market positioning
developing new revenue sources
maximising market communication techniques
Action Orientated
Fulcrum works alongside senior management to develop achievable and actionable strategies and build the company plans around them. Real results are achieved when your management team have consistent and ongoing interaction with the Fulcrum team. At the end of the process, you must own the strategy and be able work the plan yourself. You are left with a growth system which is repeatable over time to achieve consistent growth. Companies effectively implementing this program often achieve more than 25% ongoing growth per annum.
Your Challenges
Business owners, senior executives and managers are frequently facing growth related issues such as: – Turning around a declining sales trend – Identifying and entering new markets – Launching new business and product lines – Identifying emerging growth opportunities – Managing the risks of growth If you have any of the above issues, then the Fulcrum Marketing Strategy Development Process is for you.
Approach
The process considers what could be rather than only what is. Whereas, a regular marketing strategy process might simply consider what a customer tells you and respond, Fulcrum considers how a customer might react when given a slightly or radically different proposition to the one currently in the market.
Benefits
Each strategy generates actionable tasks to achieve medium and long-term revenue and growth targets. Brief but highly strategic plans are created that drill down into action items. You are then lead through specific actions to implement, or the Fulcrum team implement them for you.
Development Process
Experience the Fulcrum Marketing Strategy Development Process. It is a tailored program designed to provide companies with the highly-focussed strategy development and implementation resources necessary to address specific growth challenges and opportunities.
1. Seek and learn.
Information Gathering – The first step is to gain an understanding of the market in which you are participating; target audiences, competitor offerings, current pricing and more. Review the business realities – Gain an understanding and commitment to potential resources available to make it all happen. Review the market realities – What limitations might we be dealing with and how far can we push the market potential?
2. Set the hypothesis.
Hypothesis development – Develop the potential strategic alternatives and understand what would need to happen for them to become reality. Reality test – Review the strategies for practical application, decide which are practical now and which could be left for a future date and understand what resources are necessary to make these alternatives. Solidify strategy – Make some strategic decisions to understand which alternatives provide the growth desired, build an understanding of the risks involved, ensure all strategies can work together and consider the reality of them working within the business.
3. Set the course.
Key strategies – Articulate the strategies and provide means for measurement and communication. Plan action – Develop broad and specific actions stemming from the strategies.
4. Build a foundation.
This stage involves developing a compelling ‘marketing tool box’ that clearly defines your value to the target audience and creates appropriate messages and triggers to sale.
5. Implement and educate.
The stage after the plan development involves completing agreed actions and driving deep engagement and understanding throughout the company, whilst developing the ongoing implementation activities, including allocation of resources.
Business-to-Business Marketing Strategies
What do business professionals think about marketing in the business-to-business (B2B) environment? We examined survey results and reports* that compiled data on the topic, and created a list of eight B2B marketing strategies commonly recognised as successful regardless of industry.
Referral Programs
Word of Mouth Plus
Trade Shows
Online Advertising
Remarketing
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
Content Marketing
Inbound Marketing
Choosing the Right Marketing Agency: Marketing Execution Vs Marketing Strategy
If you pretty much know what marketing you need to do and how it is going to be accomplished then most likely you need some type of marketing agencyto do it for you. Depending on what the activities are, you will choose a different type of agency. For example, if you are more likely to be doing TV, radio or magazine advertising you will likely need a traditional advertising agency. If it sits more in the digital realm, with a lot of Google AdWords or YouTube commercials, then a digital advertising agency is probably for you. Alternatively, you may simply need a graphic designer to bring your ideas to life.
Making Marketing Plans Happen
A marketing plan is paramount for achieving business growth. The purpose of a marketing plan is to assess the current market position of your business and develop marketing strategies and actions to undertake to meet your business objectives. Putting together a strategic plan that develops your business around your competitive advantage, and ensures that you are in a position to take advantage of your strengths, is a key to continued business prosperity. Of course, once you have the plan, making it work is the next step.
Developing an Annual Marketing Plan and Marketing Strategy
Make your business New Year resolution to start the year with an integrated marketing plan that clearly outlines your business objectives and the marketing strategies and tactics you plan to use to achieve them
An annual marketing plan helps keep businesses on track with goals and objectives for the year and ensures that marketing opportunities and budgets are maximized. Developing a marketing plan that you revisit every year is the key to success year after year.
A solid annual marketing plan should be structured with a disciplined approach to reaching your business goals and objectives, yet flexible enough to adapt to changing market conditions and business opportunities throughout the year.
Start Annual Marketing Planning by Reviewing Previous Year Marketing Performance
Before you begin the annual planning process for the coming year’s marketing efforts, you’ll want to take a close look at how you performed over the current year. Even if you did not have a structured marketing plan in place previously, you should be able to review past marketing activities and results.
Here are some questions to ask when evaluating the performance of a previous annual marketing plan or year’s activities:
Did you achieve desired results from your marketing efforts (such as improved brand recognition, X number of leads generated or sales/revenue figures)?
Which specific marketing activities were effective?
Which specific marketing activities were not effective?
Should you reallocate resources to better performing targets, markets or marketing tactics?
Has your target market, audience or geographic area changed over the year?
Were you able to stay within a marketing budget at the end of the year?
What areas of your marketing budget do you need to cut costs in for the coming year?
What areas of your marketing budget do you want to invest more in for the coming year?
The answers to questions about your previous year’s marketing plan will play a big part in building an annual marketing plan for the coming year. Each year adjustments should be made to your marketing planning efforts that incorporate learning from the past – what works or what doesn’t work.
Develop Essential Components of an Annual Marketing Plan
A marketing plan is a written document that contains a business’ marketing strategies and tactics. The first step in developing an annual marketing plan is getting organized. Make a list of all the marketing components or categories that are important for your business.
Typical components in a marketing plan include:
Advertising (print and/or online)
Branding and Graphics (promotional giveaway items, photography, video production, graphic development)
Collateral (sell sheets, brochures, business cards)
Events (trade shows, webinars)
Direct Marketing (email, direct mail, list generation, promotional incentives/contests)
Public Relations (press release distribution, PR agency)
Research (focus groups, surveys, marketing reference books)
Social Media (social media networks)
Website (search engine optimization, web development/hosting)
Of course the actual components for your business may vary depending on your business, industry and marketing budget. The important thing is to identify all the potential components in your annual marketing plan so you can decide how you plan to address those components for your business. Even if you do not plan to allocate budget for a category – like social media – it should be included if you have any marketing efforts planned for the category so strategies and tactics can be outlined in an integrated planning approach.
Define Marketing Plan Strategies, Tactics and Budget
Once marketing components are outlined for the business, all potential strategies and tactics should be defined per category or component.
Here is an example of defining strategies and tactics for the “advertising” category:
Marketing Category: Advertising Strategy #1 – Drive traffic to website via online advertising Tactic # 1 – Google Adwords Tactic #2 – Banner ads on industry association website Tactic #3 – Internet yellow pages ads
Each tactic will also need to have an allocated budget, if applicable. The marketing plan should include fields to capture your allocated budget, actual spend and budget variance so that you can track throughout the year and make any adjustments needed. For example, if you are tracking under budget in one category you can shift funds to another category where you may be tracking over budget.
Flexibility to adapt an annual marketing plan throughout the year is important to adapt to a changing business environment and be “opportunistic” in marketing efforts. Be sure to take advantage of tracking mechanisms for marketing efforts whenever possible – such as unique 800 numbers or website analytic reports – so that you can make adjustments to maximize performance of campaigns (or dump marketing efforts that are not producing desired results). Goals should also be set for all areas of a marketing plan so that you can measure the performance of marketing tactics against business objectives.
SALES METHODOLOGIES
Personal selling is a promotional method in which one party uses skills and techniques for building personal relationships with another party that results in both parties obtaining value. Personal selling occurs whenever an individual salesperson sells a product, service or solution to a client.
Salesmethods
There are many different sales methods that can be used to complete a sale and form the required relationships. Determining which sales method is more effective depends on what you are selling, who you are selling to and when you are selling it.
AIDA Method
AIDA is an acronym that stands for Attention, Interest, Desire and Action. This is a method that looks at the steps a client will undertake from when they first becomes aware of the product or service, to when they are making a purchase decision.
Attention – Get the other person’s interest Interest – Spark their curiosity Desire – Create the need Action – Get them to commit to something
Need satisfaction
The need satisfaction technique is a question and answer technique to make the client to recognise the need for your offering. This then leads to the client agreeing that they have a need to be fulfilled, which leads to you showing them how your offer can satisfy their needs. This method is based on a win-win approach for both the sales person and the client.
Depth Theory
Depth Theory is when a creation of trust occurs between the buyer and seller. The seller uses expertise in their product, service or industry to create trust between themselves and the buyer. The client will see the salesperson as an expert in that area and will trust them to solve the issues that they have.
Step process
The 7 step process is a plan of action that starts at the planning and preparation to make the sale and leads to after sale follow ups. The 7 steps are: 1. Planning and preparation 2. Introduction or opening 3. Questioning 4. Presentation 5. Overcoming objections/negotiating 6. Closing 7. After-sales follow-up
communication and guerrilla marketing management
Effective communication and advertising management is important to not only correctly identify a target audience, but also to reach this audience efficiently through different information channels. There are many benefits of successfully managing these marketing communications, including, but not limited to:
Behavioural segmentation: purchasing patterns, loyalty status
Implementing a guerrilla marketing Strategy
Implementing a Marketing Strategy Execution Plan, known to Fulcrum and our clients as a “Sprint Plan” is the most effective way to prevent this highway-less journey , guerrilla marketing agency Kothrud Pune. A Marketing Strategy is a set of strategic goal-focused plans for a certain period of time.
guerrilla marketing Strategy and Planning
Implement your marketing plan
Your marketing plan must do more than just say what you want to happen. It must describe each step required to make sure that it happens.
Schedule The plan should include a schedule of key tasks. This sets out what will be done, and by when. Refer to the schedule as often as possible to avoid losing sight of your objectives under the daily workload.
Team And Resources It should also assess what resources you need. For example, you might need to think about what brochures you need, and whether they need to be available for distribution. You might also need to look at how much time it takes to sell to customers and whether you have enough salespeople.
Cost The cost of everything in the plan needs to be included in a budget. If your finances are limited, your plan will need to take that into account. Don’t spread your marketing activities too thinly – it is better to concentrate your resources to make the most of your budget. You may also want to link your marketing budget to your sales forecast.
Control As well as setting out the schedule, the plan needs to say how it will be controlled. You need an individual who takes responsibility for pushing things along. A good schedule and budget should make it easy to monitor progress. When things fall behind schedule, or costs overrun, you need to be ready to do something about it and to adapt your plan accordingly.
Everyone likes to talk about creating a marketing plan. It’s the fun part of marketing, the creative aspect of your planning process and guerrilla marketing agency Kothrud Pune. But strategy without execution won’t help your business succeed. In fact, marketing execution is how you achieve results.
Create your marketing strategy
Decide how to market your product or service to potential customers by developing a marketing strategy that positions your product to particular customers
Write a marketing execution plan
How to identify your objectives and write a plan that will help your marketing generate sales, including tactics and objectives
Marketing on a tight budget
How to get the most out of a small or limited marketing budget using cost-effective marketing methods such as Public Relations and online marketing
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.
Fulcrum are a highly recommended provider of product sampling staff. We specialise in the implementation of sampling campaigns using our in house sampling team and logistical know-how.
Dealer marketing is of utmost importance for the success of any brand. For most brands, dealers, distributors and resellers are critical links to success.
we can help with everything from planning and design to production and delivery ensuring your direct marketing campaigns are delivered on time to the highest quality.
When it comes to guerrilla marketing the gloves are off. They are usually low budget campaigns but with the right imagination and ideas they offer up some unprecedented results
Much like product demonstrations these campaigns have brand reps or ambassadors at the center of them. The difference is it’s more about the selling of the product
Auditing takes the reps out off the front line and away from the consumer. Auditing teams are used by marketers to monitor traditional marketing strategies that they put in place across retail.
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,
As mentioned already, demo days are a popular tool of field marketing. These campaigns can stretch from as little as one week to 6 months however some are continuous and full time.
The team at Fulcrum has delivering successful Shopping Centre Marketing Campaigns across a wide range of shopping centres and retail complexes. From major retail locations to local community focused shopping centres; we have secured real, measurable results across the board.
Marketing Plan and Marketing Strategy
guerrilla marketing | guerrilla marketing agency Kothrud Pune
Kothrud , Pune
Overview
Kothrud is a suburb located to the western parts of Pune. Earlier, it was a village but slowly and slowly experienced rapid growth in commercial and residential sector. It was one of the fastest developing locality in Asia in the 1980s. The areas development can be confirmed by the fact that Kothrud was named as one of the fastest developing suburbs in Asia by the Guinness Book of World Records. The locality has also experienced Punes first fly over, at Paud Phata, which connected Karve Road to Paud Road. This locality comes under the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation. Other prominent localities located close to it are Bavdhan, Erandwane, Warje, Pashan, Deccan Gymkhana, Aundh, Baner, Shivaji Nagar, Koregaon Park, Sunarwadi, Vadgaon Budruk, Shivane etc. It is located at a driving distance of 6.7 km from Pune city via Karve Road and Paud Road. It has close proximity to Pune Junction railway station as well, approximately 9 km away via RB Motilal Kennedy Road. It was actually the industrial development that primarily boosted the development of Kothrud. The strong foothold of IT industry further strengthened the growth of this area. A well-planned and well-maintained area, Kothrud is pollution-free when compared to neighbouring areas. Some of the key residential projects in Kothrud are Paranjape Forest Trails The Highlands, Sigma One Grand Stand, Vilas Javedkar Portia, Imperial Gold among others.
Kothrud is a suburb located to the western parts of Pune. Earlier, it was a village but slowly and slowly experienced rapid growth in commercial and residential sector. It was one of the fastest developing locality in Asia in the 1980s. The areas development can be confirmed by the fact that Kothrud was named as one of the fastest developing suburbs in Asia by the Guinness Book of World Records. The locality has also experienced Punes first fly over, at Paud Phata, which connected Karve Road to Paud Road. This locality comes under the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation. Other prominent localities located close to it are Bavdhan, Erandwane, Warje, Pashan, Deccan Gymkhana, Aundh, Baner, Shivaji Nagar, Koregaon Park, Sunarwadi, Vadgaon Budruk, Shivane etc. It is located at a driving distance of 6.7 km from Pune city via Karve Road and Paud Road. It has close proximity to Pune Junction railway station as well, approximately 9 km away via RB Motilal Kennedy Road. It was actually the industrial development that primarily boosted the development of Kothrud. The strong foothold of IT industry further strengthened the growth of this area. A well-planned and well-maintained area, Kothrud is pollution-free when compared to neighbouring areas. Some of the key residential projects in Kothrud are Paranjape Forest Trails The Highlands, Sigma One Grand Stand, Vilas Javedkar Portia, Imperial Gold among others.
Connectivity and Transit Point
The DP Road is an arterial road which connects Sagar Colony and Bhelkenagar Chowk and provides direct access to Pune-Mumbai Bypass and Pune-Bengaluru Highway.
Kothrud is located just 6.8 km from Mumbai-Pune Bypass Road, and has a bus depot and bus stands that satisfy the transportation needs of people living in this area. As a result, there are number of buses connecting Kothrud to Hadapsar and Deccan Gymkhana.
It has excellent connectivity to Pune International Airport which is located at a distance of 22.8 km via Lohegaon Road.
Khadki, Shivaji Nagar, Dapodi, Pune Junction, Ghorpuri are its nearby railway stations. However, Shivaji Nagar railway station is the nearest railway station to Kothrud which is located at a distance of 7.9 km via Paud Road.
Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd. ply regular buses from Kothrud which connect it to other parts of Pune like Hadapsar, Nigdi, and Swargate.
Factors for past growth Kothrud has become one of the most coveted residential areas in the city due to its convenient location on two important roads of the city namely Karve Road and Paud Road, excellent connectivity and great leaps taken in infrastructural developments.
Kothrud lies in close proximity to IT Infotech and areas like Wakad and Baner. It boasts corporate giants like Cognizant, Tech Mahindra and Persistent. Manufacturing plant Cummins India has also increased employment opportunities, aided development and boosted real estate in this region and a resulting large migrant population, the region has seen considerable rental demands for 2 BHK apartments in Kothrud.
Nearby landmarks Dashabhuja Temple
Mrityunjaya Temple
Infra development (Social & Physical) Apart from being known as a prime residential locality, Kothrud is also quite popular for its educational institutions. Good schools and reputed colleges like Cummins Engineering College, MIT, Garware College and Bhartiya Vidyapeeth among others are located in the vicinity of this locality. It also houses some good nearby colleges. These are Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Poona College of Pharmacy, MIT Junior College, SNDT Arts and Commerce College, Mamasaheb Mohol College among others.
Health care facilities are also good in the locality. Some of the prominent hospitals include Sahyadri Hospital, Deoyani Multispeciality Hospital, City Hospital, Kulkarni Endo Surgery Institute, Krishna Hospital, Jadhav Hospital, Suyash Hospital etc.
Charlies Shopping Centre Homeland, Chetan Super Shoppe, Om Super Shoppe are few malls in the vicinity which serves the daily needs of the people.