general trade brand Activation | In-shop Activation Agency in Marol, mumbai

Everything our In-shop Activation agency in Marol, 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, general trade brand Activation , experiential events and brand love campaigns, and all aspects of field marketing and general trade brand Activation.

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

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 Marol, mumbai

Promotions company that builds brand loyalty with customers

We are a professional general trade brand Activation and promotions company in Marol , 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.

 

Brand Activation
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Product Launch Activities
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Shopper  & Retail Marketing
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Product launches
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Promotions company is a dynamic and brand passionate below the line promotions and events company in Marol, 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 In-shop Activation and brand activationspromotionsgeneral trade brand Activation & experiential events and all aspects of the marketing field.

Our clients get brand strategy and crafted solutions, from concept development through to production, execution, and ability to meet tight deadlines without compromising.

Promotions treats a brand as a living being and can be seen in the way we use our concepts in improving the probability of a successful brand activation campaign, Also we understand all the requirements of every brand activation, we activate and deliver to your targeted audience. We can tailor-make any campaign to suit the needs of both brand and audience.

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general trade brand Activation

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.

In-shop Activation 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  Marol.

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

 

 

Marol, 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

 

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ABOUT FIELD MARKETING

WHAT IS FIELD MARKETING? Field marketing and marketing Service Provider Agency in Gorai is becoming more popular for companies in various industries. From food and beverage to consumer goods. It’s a tool that can be used to showcase latest products or services in a face to face environment with consumers. Furthermore companies recognise the importance of having brand ambassadors and reps on the ‘front line’ introducing the public to new innovations or delicious treats. This is done in the ‘field’; around shopping centers and in retail hot spots, expos and events, university campus’ and sport stadiums to name a few. Most campaign activities focus on customer facing roles including product demonstrations, direct selling and street training teams. However not all field marketing is consumer facing such as auditing and merchandising. Goals and outcomes of field marketing will differ from company to company. Some campaigns are designed to increase brand awareness or sales. While others may be to collect data and feedback about the product and its market. At Splatter we have all the tools necessary for the clients desired outcome to be achieved WHAT A FIELD MARKETING TEAM LOOKS LIKE. For successful field marketing campaigns companies might have dedicated teams within their business whose task it is to be creative and manage field marketing initiatives. However agencies are also on hand to support a campaign. By offering staff, management and infrastructure the client can focus on the more creative aspect of the campaign. A field marketing agency and  marketing Service Provider Agency in Gorai tends to work in territories operating with reps within their own regions. Often overlooked by regional or national managers depending on the scale of the team. Although territory management is more important for wide scale national distributing business, smaller brands are recognising the importance of managing promotions on a more local scale using teams to promote, audit and sell in their regions.

WHAT CAN FIELD MARKETING DO FOR YOUR BUSINESS?

1. PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS

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. For consumer goods this would mean having brand representatives in retail stores and around shopping centers, events or road shows. Finally The Brand Ambassadors are engaging with the consumer and showing them how the product or service works. This is important as it allows a potential buyer to get hands on experience and a feel of ownership of the product; most importantly the rep is also on hand to answers any questions the customer may have. Although a sell is great the main aim of a demo campaign is brand awareness. Food and beverage take a slightly differently approach. By handing out free samples and one off deals of their product around retail and events, consumers are getting a taste of the brands latest delicious treats and at the same time everyone loves free food! Sampling is a fun activation and is effective when bringing new products to the high street. Marketing Training Learn more about product demonstrations by checking out our in depth guide here.

2. DIRECT SELLING

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. Sales rep might have targets to adhere to. Finally these campaigns are super effective during peak times when the difference in a sale or not can be having a knowledgeable brand rep in store. Product Demonstrations Learn more about what direct selling is in our guide here.

3. RETAIL AUDITS AND MERCHANDISING

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. Most of all audits ensure that the brand is represented as it should be on shelves and around retail hot spots. Examples are; checking POS is as it should be across the territories, promotions advertised and running and paid spaces such as gondolas are set up. The data collected from the teams can be useful for the marketers to negotiate better future deals. In addition it also allows for mistakes to be rectified there and then by the reps. Splatter offer a live system that can be monitored by the client in real team meaning that red flags in the field can be dealt with instantaneously .Store Audits and Merchandising To learn more about Audits and merchandising view our guide here.

4. GUERRILLA MARKETING

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. Furthermore the term ‘Guerrilla Marketing’ itself is used to refer to campaigns that surprise consumers in locations and ways they might not usually expect. For that reason the experience remains with the consumer.

5. PRODUCT SAMPLING

Product Sampling To learn more about sampling work and what that involves view our guide here. WHO DOES WHAT? FIELD MARKETING REP: These guys and girls are the cream of the crop, they are masters of everything. Sometimes they may be conducting training sessions on major proportion for a retailers whole selling team. Another role they find themselves in are in is in the field collecting data and conducted audits. Finally everything in between including sales, merchandising, and working at events. Their primary concern is to drive brand awareness across their region through face to face with consumer and staff on a retail level. Read about what being a field marketing rep is all about here. FIELD MARKETING MANAGER: The field manager’s role is to oversee the field reps; it is their duty to ensure the field marketing campaigns achieves the clients intended goal. As the manager of all the region, they hold the responsibility of ensuring that all reps are trained and directed towards the client’s goals. In addition the field marketing manager will work closely with the clients marketing executives to align the marketing objectives and goals with team in the field. Finally they will then report the findings and feedback from the team. Read more about what being a field marketing manager entails here. BRAND AMBASSADOR/BRAND REP As we know by now the BA role is one of the most crucial in field marketing. Ultimately they are usually supplied by the marketing agency and are tasked with promoting and representing the client’s brand. This can work well within a University by hiring a student to represent the brand around campus; this is perfect for low budget campaigns as sometimes all it takes is giving the BA some products to show off. Some larger scale business’ use celebrities to endorse their product and services by making them the face of their brand using social media to promote to their following. Learn about the various roles within the Field Marketing industry are by reading our guide here. You can also join our team by signing up here. DO YOU NEED FIELD MARKETING? Field marketing as you have seen is a useful tool to accompany other traditional marketing strategies. For example a company might pay a huge amount of money for prime advertising spot during a major sports event. However if this is the case it is important for the brand to follow up with demos in stores. If there is a brand rep placed in store the following few days after the advertising campaign the customer is more likely to come over and ask some questions about the product. Another reason you might need field marketing is to ensure your budget has been well spent. After investing into a large scale in-store promotion campaign you want to ensure that it is implemented to the standard agreed with the retailer. Data can be collected by auditing teams and analysed to see if the money had been well spent. Furthermore it also gives opportunity for future campaigns to implemented with higher efficiency and success.      

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4 Key Differences between B2B and B2C Direct Marketing

Here are 4 differences between B2B and B2C direct marketing environments. 1. Telesales are used more in BtoB new business acquisition — especially lead generation as part of the channel mix. Marketers have complete freedom to access this powerful medium because businesses do business by phone and current law does not restrict its use as it does in B2C. 2. Lead and sale cost allowables tend to offer more flexibility in B2B because the average sales are often much higher than for B2C. 3. The contact quantities for B2B are lower. This increases the need for sophisticated CRM. While still critical in B2C, B2B sales cycles are often much longer . 4. The database requirements make B2B direct response extremely complex. You are still selling to individuals, but the buying decisions are heavily influenced by multiple individuals who are tied together under a corporate umbrella. Keeping up with file changes makes sloppy database discipline a sales killer. One could argue that poor database discipline hurts both B2B and B2C. But I consider B2B more complex in this regard. There are other differences and even more similarities between these two segments. But these come to mind as the most important differences from a strategic perspective. For example, I do not see a big difference in the need for solid benefits in the messaging that are tied to emotional appeals for both categories. After all, business people are still people both at work and at home. What other differences have I missed here?

Door To Door Marketing

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.

Door to Door marketing and Face to Face marketing is a more effective traditional form of marketing, it’s one of the oldest forms of marketing and we use promotion as a means to drive sales to your company or business. There’s nothing more exhilarating than getting to interact with potential customers through face to face marketing and over the years customers are aware and very receptive to this marketing approach through supermarkets and public business places.

The benefit of this type of field marketing is that it can be done on a low budget, it is very cost effective and reaches a larger number of people per within a very short duration, in this short period of time where you have just a few minutes to convince the customers to take interest in your business, just a few minutes to build personal relations through five stages. By attention, interest, desire, conviction and action.  And what else do you benefit by using face to face marketing service?

It gives you the chance to build a certain level of confidence and trust with the customers, you get to break down communication barrier of communication and it gives you the opportunity to show clarity and answer any questions on the mind of the customers.

While many think that door to door marketing is getting neglected in this very era it still yields more results especially during startups of businesses, think about it. Other forms of marketing get lower results, emails get spammed, adverts go unnoticed and phone calls go unanswered so why not just take your business directly to them. It’s only through personal interaction that you get the chance to connect with the customer, you would be selling more than a product.

 

 You would be selling your zeal, emotions and passion

We offer a wide range of marketing services to business of different functions in India, startup businesses are not left out and we cut across all methods of marketing services, with Door to Door marketing service we assist you our clients with reaching your target customers, our services which extends to all parts of India and we target customers who are ready to change their local services to yours. We can assure you that our face to face methods would be conducted with high regards to personal safety and very good competence.

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Door-to-door marketing is a canvassing technique that is generally used for sales, marketing, advertising, or campaigning, in which the person or persons walk from the door of one house to the door of another, trying to sell or advertise a product or service to the general public or gather information. People who use this sales approach are often called traveling salesmen, or the archaic name drummer, to “drum up” business. This technique is also sometimes called direct sales. A variant of this involves cold calling first, when another sales representative attempts to gain agreement that a salesperson should visit.

With the realization of telephone “Do Not Call” lists it is becoming increasingly more difficult to connect with consumers and business people. An emerging trend is the deployment of very professional, highly skilled door-to-door canvassers to drive product sales and brand awareness.

Coordinating, training and motivating these teams to produce results are at the very core of Fulcrum’s proven capabilities. Fulcrum has the knowledge and experience required to implement these programs, such as best days and times to canvass, who will sell the most product; male, female, young or mature and what geographics and demographics respond best to door-to-door marketing. Put Fulcrum’s experience to work for you and avoid the costly mistakes of trying to manage these programs in-house.


Hire and Train Door-to-Door Marketing Team

If you’re in charge of hiring people, that typically means that you’ve found success in Door To Door Marketing yourself. You know what it takes to be great, but now you’re stuck with an entirely new problem. How do you find others who will be just as good (if not better) and will stick around and grow into important influencers invested in the long term growth of the company? A great D2D sales company is a great recruiting company. So what does that greatness look like?

First off, you need to realize that you’re not going to hire a superstar every time. If you think you have found one, be careful. It’s not hard for someone to seem golden during one interview and you don’t want to be fooled.

Even if you think the candidate does have a lot of great experience working in the field for other companies, you have to realize that success doesn’t always translate. What worked for them at previous companies probably won’t work as well for you. In fact, their success will probably make them stubborn; after all, what reason do they have to follow your approach when they’ve figured out their own?

It’s also possible that the rep’s previous company might have had much better-developed training and selling systems than you do, and that system was the key reason they killed it. If you’re not developing a competitive system, what does that communicate about your company? The more dialed-in you are about a rep’s success, the more likely you are to attract and keep strong performers.

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The Fulcrum Agency is the Mumbai marketing company and Mall Marketing Team in mumbai  advertising agency that businesses turn to because we transform businesses into brands. With over 12 years of experience, we help business owners like you with branding, marketing, advertising, and complete creative solutions. Our Marketing Services Mumbai As a Mumbai marketing and advertising firm, we have an incredible list of services that allows us to tackle any marketing or advertising challenge that comes our way.

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Let’s help you get the most out of your marketing with strategies and solutions that make sense for your budget and business. Learn more…

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Advertising needs two things: great creative, great choices and great management of your media spend. Let’s show you how we can do both. Learn more..

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You’re nothing without a strong brand. We’ve been building great brand for over 12 years. Let’s show you how we can build yours. Learn more..

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Design is critical to the success of any marketing or advertising campaign. Our amazing team of Mumbai graphic designers will blow you away! Learn more…

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Copy-writing is how your communicate your brand and message to the world. Our wordsmiths will give voice to your company. Learn more…

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Public Relations is the art of getting the media to talk about you. Our PR team is great at getting the kind of media attention that will do wonders for your business. Learn more…

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Social media marketing is more than just likes and followers. It’s about starting a conversation with your customers and building a relationship with them. Learn more.. CALL CENTRE Call centre services are an excellent way and affordable to grow your business. Our call centre is located in Mumbai to maximize your potential for success. Learn more…

Mall Marketing Team in mumbai

Face to Face or Door to Door Marketing Right Approach For You?

Face-to-face or door-to-door marketing is the act of going from one business (or household) to another physically in order to sell your services. Face-to-face marketing may seem like a nerve-wracking thing to do for the new entrepreneur or freelancer. However, when done right, it?s a very powerful way to build a business. If you know how to do face-to-face marketing?you can decide whether it?s something you want to implement in your business or not. One area of marketing often neglected by first-time freelancers and entrepreneurs is face-to-face or door-to-door marketing. Yet, it?s a form of marketing that can bring immediate results and is often much easier for first timers than telesales (which is perhaps the most immediate form of selling available to start-ups). Is Door-To-Door the Right Approach For You? Door-to-door works best when you have a service that can be used widely in your local business community. So, for example, graphic design, web design (and development), copywriting, photography, etc. are all services that you?re likely to find local buyers for. Other services, such as UX design, for example, may not be as suited for door-to-door marketing (unless you live in a software development hotspot). If you?re going to use face-to-face marketing, you need potential clients whom you can visit. In the best cases, those clients will be closely geographically grouped. Web designers who specialize in retail sites, for example, are going to find the high street of their local town a great place to get started on face-to-face marketing. How Do You Get Started Doing Door-to-Door Marketing? You visit the business premises of potential clients, without an appointment. You ask to speak to the person who deals with your service. If that person?s there and will speak to you, pitch him/her for a meeting or leave information and arrange to call back, or even, if the person has the time, pitch him/her for your services on the spot. If the person?s not there and may speak to you, get his/her business card and then try to make an appointment to come back and talk or drop off information. If he or she doesn?t want to speak to you and you can?t get a card, leave marketing materials and your card, asking the person you are dealing with to pass it on to the potential buyer. That?s pretty much it. The key to this kind of marketing is not to come across as someone on the ?hard sell? but to introduce yourself as a neighbouring business (e.g., local ? not next door necessarily) and to start a dialogue. You may find that you arrive just as they?re looking for your services or that they?ve been thinking about using a similar service for years but never got around to acting on it. In other cases, they may not need your service. However, if you represent yourself and your business effectively and professionally, you will almost certainly find it leads to work in the long run. The bigger the place in which you live, the more door-to-door opportunities you are likely to have. Always follow up on any door-to-door call with a telephone call to increase?and dramatically so? your chances of closing business. Most business-to-business door-to-door marketing doesn?t take place on the doorstep. It takes place in someone?s office, but it can take place on the doorstep, and it?s best to be prepared to hold a conversation anywhere. One Last Thing ? Personal Safety I?ve done plenty of door-to-door marketing to businesses and never had so much as an angry response. However, it?s best not to take any chances when you?re putting yourself into someone else?s space. The following advice may not be necessary to apply in your local area or in your country at all. But if you?re in doubt, take the following necessary precautions: I?ve done plenty of door-to-door marketing to businesses and never had so much as an angry response. However, it?s best not to take any chances when you?re putting yourself into someone else?s space. The following advice may not be necessary to apply in your local area or in your country at all. But if you?re in doubt, take the following necessary precautions: Don?t go into any setting that makes you feel uneasy. Do ensure that someone else knows your calling route before you leave and that you check in with that person when you?re finished. Do carry a phone with a GPS tracking service. Don?t be afraid to leave any premises where you are made to feel uneasy or if someone becomes rude or abusive. GPS can be a handy navigation device when going door-to-door, but it can also be used for personal safety. Make sure your phone has GPS which can be tracked by a friend, family member or business partner just in case. The Take Away Face-to-face marketing is highly effective but needs to be conducted with a sensible regard for personal safety. Make sure that there?s a decent sized market for your services in a location before conducting face-to-face marketing work; otherwise, it?ll be a lot of work without sufficient rewards. If you find it hard in the early days of doing door-to-door marketing, you might want to remember Thomas Edison, the famous inventor?s advice: ?Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.?

Door To Door Marketing

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.

Door to Door marketing and Face to Face marketing is a more effective traditional form of marketing, it’s one of the oldest forms of marketing and we use promotion as a means to drive sales to your company or business. There’s nothing more exhilarating than getting to interact with potential customers through face to face marketing and over the years customers are aware and very receptive to this marketing approach through supermarkets and public business places.

The benefit of this type of field marketing is that it can be done on a low budget, it is very cost effective and reaches a larger number of people per within a very short duration, in this short period of time where you have just a few minutes to convince the customers to take interest in your business, just a few minutes to build personal relations through five stages. By attention, interest, desire, conviction and action.  And what else do you benefit by using face to face marketing service?

It gives you the chance to build a certain level of confidence and trust with the customers, you get to break down communication barrier of communication and it gives you the opportunity to show clarity and answer any questions on the mind of the customers.

While many think that door to door marketing is getting neglected in this very era it still yields more results especially during startups of businesses, think about it. Other forms of marketing get lower results, emails get spammed, adverts go unnoticed and phone calls go unanswered so why not just take your business directly to them. It’s only through personal interaction that you get the chance to connect with the customer, you would be selling more than a product.

 

 You would be selling your zeal, emotions and passion

We offer a wide range of marketing services to business of different functions in India, startup businesses are not left out and we cut across all methods of marketing services, with Door to Door marketing service we assist you our clients with reaching your target customers, our services which extends to all parts of India and we target customers who are ready to change their local services to yours. We can assure you that our face to face methods would be conducted with high regards to personal safety and very good competence.

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Door-to-door marketing is a canvassing technique that is generally used for sales, marketing, advertising, or campaigning, in which the person or persons walk from the door of one house to the door of another, trying to sell or advertise a product or service to the general public or gather information. People who use this sales approach are often called traveling salesmen, or the archaic name drummer, to “drum up” business. This technique is also sometimes called direct sales. A variant of this involves cold calling first, when another sales representative attempts to gain agreement that a salesperson should visit.

With the realization of telephone “Do Not Call” lists it is becoming increasingly more difficult to connect with consumers and business people. An emerging trend is the deployment of very professional, highly skilled door-to-door canvassers to drive product sales and brand awareness.

Coordinating, training and motivating these teams to produce results are at the very core of Fulcrum’s proven capabilities. Fulcrum has the knowledge and experience required to implement these programs, such as best days and times to canvass, who will sell the most product; male, female, young or mature and what geographics and demographics respond best to door-to-door marketing. Put Fulcrum’s experience to work for you and avoid the costly mistakes of trying to manage these programs in-house.


Hire and Train Door-to-Door Marketing Team

If you’re in charge of hiring people, that typically means that you’ve found success in Door To Door Marketing yourself. You know what it takes to be great, but now you’re stuck with an entirely new problem. How do you find others who will be just as good (if not better) and will stick around and grow into important influencers invested in the long term growth of the company? A great D2D sales company is a great recruiting company. So what does that greatness look like?

First off, you need to realize that you’re not going to hire a superstar every time. If you think you have found one, be careful. It’s not hard for someone to seem golden during one interview and you don’t want to be fooled.

Even if you think the candidate does have a lot of great experience working in the field for other companies, you have to realize that success doesn’t always translate. What worked for them at previous companies probably won’t work as well for you. In fact, their success will probably make them stubborn; after all, what reason do they have to follow your approach when they’ve figured out their own?

It’s also possible that the rep’s previous company might have had much better-developed training and selling systems than you do, and that system was the key reason they killed it. If you’re not developing a competitive system, what does that communicate about your company? The more dialed-in you are about a rep’s success, the more likely you are to attract and keep strong performers.

Marol, Mall Marketing Team, Mall Marketing Team, Mall Marketing Team in pune, RWA Activation, Rural promotional Experiential, society Activity, , Colleges experiential sales, society experiential sales, Kiosk experiential sales, Mall Marketing Team in mumbai

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Marketing and Sales companies marketing Supplier in hadapsar with high quality, ethical, outsourced sales through transparent and effective business programs. We have a team of marketing and sales professionals and trainers who are committed to ensure effective delivery of the message from the client to a prospective customer. Our specialty is tailor-fitting our service to suit each individual client’s needs, ensuring compliance and delivering ethical sales every single time. We are focused on compliant and ethical selling that puts the needs of the customer first and we value transparency, integrity, diligence and hard work to ensure that our employees, clients and customers all get the best experience possible. We look for long term investments, in both our employees and our clients to ensure quality in our work, and in the opportunity for growth potential and stability for all parties involved.

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Face to Face or Door to Door Marketing Right Approach For You?

Face-to-face or door-to-door marketing is the act of going from one business (or household) to another physically in order to sell your services. Face-to-face marketing may seem like a nerve-wracking thing to do for the new entrepreneur or freelancer. However, when done right, it?s a very powerful way to build a business. If you know how to do face-to-face marketing?you can decide whether it?s something you want to implement in your business or not. One area of marketing often neglected by first-time freelancers and entrepreneurs is face-to-face or door-to-door marketing. Yet, it?s a form of marketing that can bring immediate results and is often much easier for first timers than telesales (which is perhaps the most immediate form of selling available to start-ups). Is Door-To-Door the Right Approach For You? Door-to-door works best when you have a service that can be used widely in your local business community. So, for example, graphic design, web design (and development), copywriting, photography, etc. are all services that you?re likely to find local buyers for. Other services, such as UX design, for example, may not be as suited for door-to-door marketing (unless you live in a software development hotspot). If you?re going to use face-to-face marketing, you need potential clients whom you can visit. In the best cases, those clients will be closely geographically grouped. Web designers who specialize in retail sites, for example, are going to find the high street of their local town a great place to get started on face-to-face marketing. How Do You Get Started Doing Door-to-Door Marketing? You visit the business premises of potential clients, without an appointment. You ask to speak to the person who deals with your service. If that person?s there and will speak to you, pitch him/her for a meeting or leave information and arrange to call back, or even, if the person has the time, pitch him/her for your services on the spot. If the person?s not there and may speak to you, get his/her business card and then try to make an appointment to come back and talk or drop off information. If he or she doesn?t want to speak to you and you can?t get a card, leave marketing materials and your card, asking the person you are dealing with to pass it on to the potential buyer. That?s pretty much it. The key to this kind of marketing is not to come across as someone on the ?hard sell? but to introduce yourself as a neighbouring business (e.g., local ? not next door necessarily) and to start a dialogue. You may find that you arrive just as they?re looking for your services or that they?ve been thinking about using a similar service for years but never got around to acting on it. In other cases, they may not need your service. However, if you represent yourself and your business effectively and professionally, you will almost certainly find it leads to work in the long run. The bigger the place in which you live, the more door-to-door opportunities you are likely to have. Always follow up on any door-to-door call with a telephone call to increase?and dramatically so? your chances of closing business. Most business-to-business door-to-door marketing doesn?t take place on the doorstep. It takes place in someone?s office, but it can take place on the doorstep, and it?s best to be prepared to hold a conversation anywhere. One Last Thing ? Personal Safety I?ve done plenty of door-to-door marketing to businesses and never had so much as an angry response. However, it?s best not to take any chances when you?re putting yourself into someone else?s space. The following advice may not be necessary to apply in your local area or in your country at all. But if you?re in doubt, take the following necessary precautions: I?ve done plenty of door-to-door marketing to businesses and never had so much as an angry response. However, it?s best not to take any chances when you?re putting yourself into someone else?s space. The following advice may not be necessary to apply in your local area or in your country at all. But if you?re in doubt, take the following necessary precautions: Don?t go into any setting that makes you feel uneasy. Do ensure that someone else knows your calling route before you leave and that you check in with that person when you?re finished. Do carry a phone with a GPS tracking service. Don?t be afraid to leave any premises where you are made to feel uneasy or if someone becomes rude or abusive. GPS can be a handy navigation device when going door-to-door, but it can also be used for personal safety. Make sure your phone has GPS which can be tracked by a friend, family member or business partner just in case. The Take Away Face-to-face marketing is highly effective but needs to be conducted with a sensible regard for personal safety. Make sure that there?s a decent sized market for your services in a location before conducting face-to-face marketing work; otherwise, it?ll be a lot of work without sufficient rewards. If you find it hard in the early days of doing door-to-door marketing, you might want to remember Thomas Edison, the famous inventor?s advice: ?Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.?

Door To Door Marketing

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.

Door to Door marketing and Face to Face marketing is a more effective traditional form of marketing, it’s one of the oldest forms of marketing and we use promotion as a means to drive sales to your company or business. There’s nothing more exhilarating than getting to interact with potential customers through face to face marketing and over the years customers are aware and very receptive to this marketing approach through supermarkets and public business places.

The benefit of this type of field marketing is that it can be done on a low budget, it is very cost effective and reaches a larger number of people per within a very short duration, in this short period of time where you have just a few minutes to convince the customers to take interest in your business, just a few minutes to build personal relations through five stages. By attention, interest, desire, conviction and action.  And what else do you benefit by using face to face marketing service?

It gives you the chance to build a certain level of confidence and trust with the customers, you get to break down communication barrier of communication and it gives you the opportunity to show clarity and answer any questions on the mind of the customers.

While many think that door to door marketing is getting neglected in this very era it still yields more results especially during startups of businesses, think about it. Other forms of marketing get lower results, emails get spammed, adverts go unnoticed and phone calls go unanswered so why not just take your business directly to them. It’s only through personal interaction that you get the chance to connect with the customer, you would be selling more than a product.

 

 You would be selling your zeal, emotions and passion

We offer a wide range of marketing services to business of different functions in India, startup businesses are not left out and we cut across all methods of marketing services, with Door to Door marketing service we assist you our clients with reaching your target customers, our services which extends to all parts of India and we target customers who are ready to change their local services to yours. We can assure you that our face to face methods would be conducted with high regards to personal safety and very good competence.

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Door-to-door marketing is a canvassing technique that is generally used for sales, marketing, advertising, or campaigning, in which the person or persons walk from the door of one house to the door of another, trying to sell or advertise a product or service to the general public or gather information. People who use this sales approach are often called traveling salesmen, or the archaic name drummer, to “drum up” business. This technique is also sometimes called direct sales. A variant of this involves cold calling first, when another sales representative attempts to gain agreement that a salesperson should visit.

With the realization of telephone “Do Not Call” lists it is becoming increasingly more difficult to connect with consumers and business people. An emerging trend is the deployment of very professional, highly skilled door-to-door canvassers to drive product sales and brand awareness.

Coordinating, training and motivating these teams to produce results are at the very core of Fulcrum’s proven capabilities. Fulcrum has the knowledge and experience required to implement these programs, such as best days and times to canvass, who will sell the most product; male, female, young or mature and what geographics and demographics respond best to door-to-door marketing. Put Fulcrum’s experience to work for you and avoid the costly mistakes of trying to manage these programs in-house.


Hire and Train Door-to-Door Marketing Team

If you’re in charge of hiring people, that typically means that you’ve found success in Door To Door Marketing yourself. You know what it takes to be great, but now you’re stuck with an entirely new problem. How do you find others who will be just as good (if not better) and will stick around and grow into important influencers invested in the long term growth of the company? A great D2D sales company is a great recruiting company. So what does that greatness look like?

First off, you need to realize that you’re not going to hire a superstar every time. If you think you have found one, be careful. It’s not hard for someone to seem golden during one interview and you don’t want to be fooled.

Even if you think the candidate does have a lot of great experience working in the field for other companies, you have to realize that success doesn’t always translate. What worked for them at previous companies probably won’t work as well for you. In fact, their success will probably make them stubborn; after all, what reason do they have to follow your approach when they’ve figured out their own?

It’s also possible that the rep’s previous company might have had much better-developed training and selling systems than you do, and that system was the key reason they killed it. If you’re not developing a competitive system, what does that communicate about your company? The more dialed-in you are about a rep’s success, the more likely you are to attract and keep strong performers.

 

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B2B Experiential Marketing – When does it work?

What is experiential marketing? On the rise in recent years, Mall Marketing Team in pune and experiential marketing is all about customer interaction with your brand. It offers a unique experience with products or services, allowing customers to get a feel for how they would use it in their lives. For years marketers have been trying to get customers to use and trial their products. In this way it’s not a new concept; there have however, certainly been some innovative spins on how it’s done. Let’s look at experiential marketing, how it can work for B2Bs and some of the ways it can help build your brand.

Emotional + Experiential Branding = Experiential Marketing The two elements that underpin experiential marketing are emotional branding and experiential branding.

Emotional branding: is about building the relationship between your brand and customers. Promoting emotional benefits like brand trust, security and credibility as a result of engaging with your brand is crucial. Experiential branding: designs and creates interactions that are sensory in nature, which emotionally influences preferences, shaping brand perception, and influencing satisfaction and loyalty. An excellent experiential marketing campaign is able to fuse both elements seamlessly together. Experiential Marketing for B2Bs In recent years interest in B2B experiential marketing has grown and some of the initial hesitation surrounding it has been replaced with a working understanding, when to do it, and how it stimulates ROI. For B2Bs, experiential marketing is generally less obvious, with the focus often on services (for example) in place of B2C exciting product launches. Oftentimes the B2B budget is also stretched. However we are seeing marketers begin to recognise the potentials that the experience can offer consumers. “The success of brand experience within the B2C market has not gone unnoticed, and B2B marketers are waking up to the potential of brand experience. However, there is a long way to go before they catch up with their B2C counterparts.” – Graham Ede, Ion Group 3 Examples of B2B experiential marketing Location with B2Bs can be one of the major barriers, and while it may not be easy to do experiential marketing in quite the same way as B2C, there’s certainly room to employ some of the same principals. Creating sensory interactions that promote core feelings of trust, and awareness of your product or services is central to this. Fulcrum marketing in public spaces – Linked with experiential, some marketers use a form of Fulcrum marketing. They tend to hold this drive in places where there are high concentrations of business buyers. Branded promotional staff can offer business people the opportunity to enter in a promotion, or sign up to attend an event whilst promoting the benefits of the product.  demonstrations & reward – as part of a targeted marketing strategy, those in the IT space can offer information via webinar or video, which can showcase some aspects of the technology solution. Some marketing and web-based tools such as  offer a free trial period, together with online coaching via Skype. This allows the user to build confidence in using the tool, and to experience all of the benefits of the trial period. At the end of the trial period (7 days), the participant is given a report with feedback on how well they have used the tool. Then they are awarded a certificate. Surprises and games – Surprising customers by showing up where they least expect you, gifting them, or sending them a card is a way to provide an out of the box experience and drive brand awareness. Another option could be to exhibit at a partner’s event as IBM did. Their interactive stand came complete with a candy bar, and plasma screens which posted live tweets from event attendees. Digital technology such as apps and games are also opportunity areas, and while often costly, look set to become more widespread and affordable in future. Experiential marketing reflects the growing importance of emphasising emotions to build successful brands. Digital media offers expanding opportunities to offer such experiences. In the ever-competitive B2B marketplace, it’s no longer enough to rely on traditional modes for lead generation. B2B marketers need to consider the complete kit that is available to them including; social media, mobile, search, paid advertising, print, telemarketing and increasingly placing emotion at the heart of it all with an experiential approach.

Mall Marketing Team in pune

Face to Face or Door to Door Marketing Right Approach For You?

Face-to-face or door-to-door marketing is the act of going from one business (or household) to another physically in order to sell your services. Face-to-face marketing may seem like a nerve-wracking thing to do for the new entrepreneur or freelancer. However, when done right, it?s a very powerful way to build a business. If you know how to do face-to-face marketing?you can decide whether it?s something you want to implement in your business or not. One area of marketing often neglected by first-time freelancers and entrepreneurs is face-to-face or door-to-door marketing. Yet, it?s a form of marketing that can bring immediate results and is often much easier for first timers than telesales (which is perhaps the most immediate form of selling available to start-ups). Is Door-To-Door the Right Approach For You? Door-to-door works best when you have a service that can be used widely in your local business community. So, for example, graphic design, web design (and development), copywriting, photography, etc. are all services that you?re likely to find local buyers for. Other services, such as UX design, for example, may not be as suited for door-to-door marketing (unless you live in a software development hotspot). If you?re going to use face-to-face marketing, you need potential clients whom you can visit. In the best cases, those clients will be closely geographically grouped. Web designers who specialize in retail sites, for example, are going to find the high street of their local town a great place to get started on face-to-face marketing. How Do You Get Started Doing Door-to-Door Marketing? You visit the business premises of potential clients, without an appointment. You ask to speak to the person who deals with your service. If that person?s there and will speak to you, pitch him/her for a meeting or leave information and arrange to call back, or even, if the person has the time, pitch him/her for your services on the spot. If the person?s not there and may speak to you, get his/her business card and then try to make an appointment to come back and talk or drop off information. If he or she doesn?t want to speak to you and you can?t get a card, leave marketing materials and your card, asking the person you are dealing with to pass it on to the potential buyer. That?s pretty much it. The key to this kind of marketing is not to come across as someone on the ?hard sell? but to introduce yourself as a neighbouring business (e.g., local ? not next door necessarily) and to start a dialogue. You may find that you arrive just as they?re looking for your services or that they?ve been thinking about using a similar service for years but never got around to acting on it. In other cases, they may not need your service. However, if you represent yourself and your business effectively and professionally, you will almost certainly find it leads to work in the long run. The bigger the place in which you live, the more door-to-door opportunities you are likely to have. Always follow up on any door-to-door call with a telephone call to increase?and dramatically so? your chances of closing business. Most business-to-business door-to-door marketing doesn?t take place on the doorstep. It takes place in someone?s office, but it can take place on the doorstep, and it?s best to be prepared to hold a conversation anywhere. One Last Thing ? Personal Safety I?ve done plenty of door-to-door marketing to businesses and never had so much as an angry response. However, it?s best not to take any chances when you?re putting yourself into someone else?s space. The following advice may not be necessary to apply in your local area or in your country at all. But if you?re in doubt, take the following necessary precautions: I?ve done plenty of door-to-door marketing to businesses and never had so much as an angry response. However, it?s best not to take any chances when you?re putting yourself into someone else?s space. The following advice may not be necessary to apply in your local area or in your country at all. But if you?re in doubt, take the following necessary precautions: Don?t go into any setting that makes you feel uneasy. Do ensure that someone else knows your calling route before you leave and that you check in with that person when you?re finished. Do carry a phone with a GPS tracking service. Don?t be afraid to leave any premises where you are made to feel uneasy or if someone becomes rude or abusive. GPS can be a handy navigation device when going door-to-door, but it can also be used for personal safety. Make sure your phone has GPS which can be tracked by a friend, family member or business partner just in case. The Take Away Face-to-face marketing is highly effective but needs to be conducted with a sensible regard for personal safety. Make sure that there?s a decent sized market for your services in a location before conducting face-to-face marketing work; otherwise, it?ll be a lot of work without sufficient rewards. If you find it hard in the early days of doing door-to-door marketing, you might want to remember Thomas Edison, the famous inventor?s advice: ?Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.?

Door To Door Marketing

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.

Door to Door marketing and Face to Face marketing is a more effective traditional form of marketing, it’s one of the oldest forms of marketing and we use promotion as a means to drive sales to your company or business. There’s nothing more exhilarating than getting to interact with potential customers through face to face marketing and over the years customers are aware and very receptive to this marketing approach through supermarkets and public business places.

The benefit of this type of field marketing is that it can be done on a low budget, it is very cost effective and reaches a larger number of people per within a very short duration, in this short period of time where you have just a few minutes to convince the customers to take interest in your business, just a few minutes to build personal relations through five stages. By attention, interest, desire, conviction and action.  And what else do you benefit by using face to face marketing service?

It gives you the chance to build a certain level of confidence and trust with the customers, you get to break down communication barrier of communication and it gives you the opportunity to show clarity and answer any questions on the mind of the customers.

While many think that door to door marketing is getting neglected in this very era it still yields more results especially during startups of businesses, think about it. Other forms of marketing get lower results, emails get spammed, adverts go unnoticed and phone calls go unanswered so why not just take your business directly to them. It’s only through personal interaction that you get the chance to connect with the customer, you would be selling more than a product.

 

 You would be selling your zeal, emotions and passion

We offer a wide range of marketing services to business of different functions in India, startup businesses are not left out and we cut across all methods of marketing services, with Door to Door marketing service we assist you our clients with reaching your target customers, our services which extends to all parts of India and we target customers who are ready to change their local services to yours. We can assure you that our face to face methods would be conducted with high regards to personal safety and very good competence.

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Door-to-door marketing is a canvassing technique that is generally used for sales, marketing, advertising, or campaigning, in which the person or persons walk from the door of one house to the door of another, trying to sell or advertise a product or service to the general public or gather information. People who use this sales approach are often called traveling salesmen, or the archaic name drummer, to “drum up” business. This technique is also sometimes called direct sales. A variant of this involves cold calling first, when another sales representative attempts to gain agreement that a salesperson should visit.

With the realization of telephone “Do Not Call” lists it is becoming increasingly more difficult to connect with consumers and business people. An emerging trend is the deployment of very professional, highly skilled door-to-door canvassers to drive product sales and brand awareness.

Coordinating, training and motivating these teams to produce results are at the very core of Fulcrum’s proven capabilities. Fulcrum has the knowledge and experience required to implement these programs, such as best days and times to canvass, who will sell the most product; male, female, young or mature and what geographics and demographics respond best to door-to-door marketing. Put Fulcrum’s experience to work for you and avoid the costly mistakes of trying to manage these programs in-house.


Hire and Train Door-to-Door Marketing Team

If you’re in charge of hiring people, that typically means that you’ve found success in Door To Door Marketing yourself. You know what it takes to be great, but now you’re stuck with an entirely new problem. How do you find others who will be just as good (if not better) and will stick around and grow into important influencers invested in the long term growth of the company? A great D2D sales company is a great recruiting company. So what does that greatness look like?

First off, you need to realize that you’re not going to hire a superstar every time. If you think you have found one, be careful. It’s not hard for someone to seem golden during one interview and you don’t want to be fooled.

Even if you think the candidate does have a lot of great experience working in the field for other companies, you have to realize that success doesn’t always translate. What worked for them at previous companies probably won’t work as well for you. In fact, their success will probably make them stubborn; after all, what reason do they have to follow your approach when they’ve figured out their own?

It’s also possible that the rep’s previous company might have had much better-developed training and selling systems than you do, and that system was the key reason they killed it. If you’re not developing a competitive system, what does that communicate about your company? The more dialed-in you are about a rep’s success, the more likely you are to attract and keep strong performers.

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