Fieldwork Experiential Marketing | public school Experiential Marketing Agency in Vile Parle East, mumbai

Everything our public school Experiential Marketing agency in Vile Parle East, 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, Fieldwork Experiential Marketing , experiential events and brand love campaigns, and all aspects of field marketing and Fieldwork Experiential Marketing.

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 Vile Parle East, mumbai

Promotions company that builds brand loyalty with customers

We are a professional Fieldwork Experiential Marketing and promotions company in Vile Parle East , 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
BTL Activation
In-Shop Activation
Mall & Market Activities
In-shop Activities
Kiosk Activities
Product Launch Activities
Corporate Image Building

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

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

Promotions company is a dynamic and brand passionate below the line promotions and events company in Vile Parle East, 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 public school Experiential Marketing and brand activationspromotionsFieldwork Experiential Marketing & 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.

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

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

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

Fieldwork Experiential Marketing

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.

public school Experiential Marketing 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  Vile Parle East.

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

 

 

Vile Parle East, mumbai

Vile Parle East is a locality in the northern part of Mumbai. It is one of the well developed area of Mumbai. The name derives from two temples Virleshwar and Parleshwar. It is home to the first factory of the popular biscuits manufacturer, Parle. Vile Parle is divided into two parts Vile Parle East and Vile Parle West separated by the Western Railway Line. Vile Parle east is one of the most popular localities of Mumbai. Presently, it is one of the most important hubs for education. This locality is surrounded by other localities like Vasant Vihar and Sindhi Colony. The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport’s domestic terminal is located in Vile Parle. It is also has a railway station on the Western and Harbour Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway network. Vile Parle East lies between Worli and Andheri and is one of Mumbai’s best residential zones. Vile Parle West, Andheri East, JVPD Scheme, Juhu, Shivaji Nagar, Asha Nagar, Sunder Nagar, Kalina, Bandra Kurla Complex, Kurla West, Kajupada are its neighbouring localities. Vile Parle houses Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport’s domestic terminal and enjoys excellent connectivity to the rest of the city through a strong network of rails and roads.

Vile Parle East is a locality in the northern part of Mumbai. It is one of the well developed area of Mumbai. The name derives from two temples Virleshwar and Parleshwar. It is home to the first factory of the popular biscuits manufacturer, Parle. Vile Parle is divided into two parts Vile Parle East and Vile Parle West separated by the Western Railway Line. Vile Parle east is one of the most popular localities of Mumbai. Presently, it is one of the most important hubs for education. This locality is surrounded by other localities like Vasant Vihar and Sindhi Colony. The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport’s domestic terminal is located in Vile Parle. It is also has a railway station on the Western and Harbour Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway network. Vile Parle East lies between Worli and Andheri and is one of Mumbai’s best residential zones. Vile Parle West, Andheri East, JVPD Scheme, Juhu, Shivaji Nagar, Asha Nagar, Sunder Nagar, Kalina, Bandra Kurla Complex, Kurla West, Kajupada are its neighbouring localities. Vile Parle houses Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport’s domestic terminal and enjoys excellent connectivity to the rest of the city through a strong network of rails and roads.

Connectivity

Vile Parle is a Railway Station on the Western and Harbour Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. The nearest railway stations to Vile Parle are Santacruz and Andheri on the Western Line which is located at a distance of 7 and 3.5 km respectively via Western Express Highway and Sahar Road. Other nearby railway stations are santacruz, Andheri, Western Express Highway, Chakala, and Khar.
The distance from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to Vile Parle east is 0.5 kilometres via Nehru Road.
Transport service is also good in the locality as there are several bus stops which help Vile Parle East to connect with other parts of the city.
Line 1 of the Mumbai Metro, also referred to as the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar (VAG) corridor, is part of the metro system of Mumbai. This 11.40 km line is fully elevated, and consists of 12 stations from Versova to Ghatkopar. The line connects the eastern and western suburbs of Mumbai. The nearby Metro station to Vile Parle East is Western Express Highway which is located at a distance of 2.9 km via Cardinal Gracious Road and Chakala Road.
It also has good connectivity to some of the nearby areas of Vile Parle East such as Bandra to Vile Parle east is 8.9 km, from Vikhroli to Vile Parle east is 15.5 km via Chembur Link Road, and from Andheri east to Vile Parle east is 4.3 kilometres via Chakala Road.

Factors for growth in the past
Proximity to Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Andheri Railway Station along with major IT Hubs of the city such as Raheja IT Park, Global IT Park India Pvt Ltd, Nesco, Innovative Infocom & It Parks have been a plus point for Vile Parle East, driving residential demand and development as well as consistent rental yield.
It has close proximity to business hub of Bandra Kurla Complex which is considered Asia’s biggest hub, providing employment opportunity.

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 Rameshwaram English Medium School, Air India Modern School, EuroKids, Patuck Technical High School, Panbai International School, Narayana School, Sheth Chimanlal Nathuram High School, St. Mary’s High School & Junior College to name a 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 The Earth Plate, ITC Maratha, Fifty Five East Restaurant, Shree Chakra Restaurants & Bar, New Lucky Restaurants 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 Parle Square, Kamdar Shopping Centre, Rajwadi Shopping Centre, RELAY, Phoenix Market City among few.
Healthcare facilities are also good in the locality as it houses some of the super specialty, multi-specialty and general hospitals. Care Hospital, Kohinoor Hospital, City Hospital & Research Centre, Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital, Fou Care Hospital, Kiran Care & Cure Hospital, Goel Hospital, Uma Hospital, Sanjeevani Hospital any many more.

 

home to home Experiential Marketing | Fieldwork Experiential Marketing Agency in Uran, Navi Mumbai

Everything our Fieldwork Experiential Marketing agency in Uran, Navi 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, home to home Experiential Marketing , experiential events and brand love campaigns, and all aspects of field marketing and home to home Experiential Marketing.

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 Uran, Navi Mumbai

Promotions company that builds brand loyalty with customers

We are a professional home to home Experiential Marketing and promotions company in Uran , Navi 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
BTL Activation
In-Shop Activation
Mall & Market Activities
In-shop Activities
Kiosk Activities
Product Launch Activities
Corporate Image Building

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

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

Promotions company is a dynamic and brand passionate below the line promotions and events company in Uran, Navi 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 Fieldwork Experiential Marketing and brand activationspromotionshome to home Experiential Marketing & 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.

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

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

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

home to home Experiential Marketing

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.

Fieldwork Experiential Marketing 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 Navi Mumbai and have staff in all major towns and cities  to  Uran.

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

 

 

Uran, Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai lies on the west coast of Maharashtra. It is situated in the eastern trans-harbour of Mumbai. The city was developed as a new urban township and satellite city of Mumbai in 1972. It is also the largest planned city in the world. The main purpose for building the city was to decongest the city of Mumbai.

Navi Mumbai covers 150 km of the total 720 km of the Konkan coast. There are totally 86 villages covering 39,400 acres within Navi Mumbai limits.

Navi Mumbai covers 150 km of the total 720 km of the Konkan coast. There are totally 86 villages covering 39,400 acres within Navi Mumbai limits.

CIDCO had created 14 nodes/townships in Navi Mumbai. They are Vashi, Sanpada, Airoli, Ghansoli, Nerul, Kopar Khairane, CBD Belapur, New Panvel, Kamothe, Ulwe, Kalamboli, Dronagiri, Kharghar and Taloja. Each node is further divided into sectors.

CIDCO planned and constructed the railway stations in the city and developed the nearby areas. The Vashi bridge was opened in 1973 for the residents of Vashi, Nerul and CBD Belapur. The Sion-Panvel Expressway was built to reduce commuting time from Sion to Panvel.

The commissioning of a wholesale agricultural produce market in Vashi and building of a commuter railway line between Mankhurd and Vashi in 1992led to a very high population and economic growth.

Navi Mumbai has a vibrant industrial activity in the regions of Mahape and Taloja. The last decade has seen a steady growth of IT/ITeS sectors as well. The satellite city has seen a high growth of residential development in the last 5 years.

Demographics:

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

Employment Opportunities

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

Connectivity

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

Residential Market in Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai is primarily an industry and investor driven market. Due to rapid growth of industrial activity post 1990, it has also emerged as a favorite location for end buyers.
Since 2007, 87,055 houses have been launched here. Out of them, about 65,400 units have been absorbed. The year 2010 saw the highest number of launches (approx. 28,240). However, soaring property prices put a dent on affordability post 2010. This increased the unsold inventory by 25% during the third quarter of 2012. Taking notice of this, developers have brought down the number of launches since then.
Navi Mumbai witnessed few new project launches in September 2013. Developers have held back on new launches primarily due to cautious market sentiments owing to rising inflation and economic situation. Some of the localities that have witnessed this slowdown include Ulwe, Panvel, Kamothe, Kharghar, Dronagiri and Khandeshwar.

All Localities in Navi Mumbai

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

 

house to house Activation | corporate brand Activation Koregaon Park, Pune

Welcome to Fulcrum corporate brand Activation Koregaon Park, Pune. One of the best integrated marketing companies Pune has to offer, located within prestigious offices at Koregaon Park.

We offer a wide range of house to house Activation And marketing services including house to house Activation , onground Activation , corporate brand Activation , Fieldwork Experiential Marketing, Theater Promotion.

As one of the best marketing companies Pune has to offer we also provide marketing solutions to optimise the sales pipeline to maximise conversion and optimise lifetime value.

We believe in providing an amazing service, at a fair cost, with clear transparent quotations. If you are looking for a small team of promo staff or looking to find promotional staff for a long term campaign, talk to us.

Connect With Your Customers

We understand that consumer decision making is a largely emotional, subconscious process, so building an authentic connection with your customer is key. Utilising the tangible insights gained from our research, we then craft brand experiences that will connect fully with your consumer and influence their subconscious decision making.

FOR YOUR POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS, A GREAT EXPERIENCE ISN’T JUST A PIECE OF MARKETING.

Fulcrum is a corporate brand Activation Koregaon Park, Pune. We create, deliver and support experiential marketing campaigns, converting live attention to Brand Devotion for the  small to biggest brands.

We believe the key to unlocking value is building truly meaningful relationships. We work collaboratively with brands and businesses, using data and insights to develop customer loyalty and engagement programmes, strategic partnerships and brand creation to build, mend or maintain strong relationship bonds between brands and people.

EXPERIENCES
People, meet brand.
Strategic campaigns to shape opinion and build brand affinity.
TRIAL
People, meet product.
Tactical campaigns to boost penetration and promote sales.
STAFFING
People, meet people.
Providing the people who’ll be the real world face of your brand.

Live Experience

Immersive experiential marketing campaigns to create Brand Devotion

Product Sampling

Campaigns to drive trial, change perceptions, boost awareness & sales

Promotional Staffing

Brand ambassadors & hospitality staff to be the face of your brand

We provide three core services each strategically tailored to your brand’s goals

Type of corporate brand Activation is useful for:
The answer to this is pretty much anything, however we have listed some common house to house Activation, corporate brand Activation , event types below.

+ High Street Promotion
+ High Street Promotion
+ Competition Signup
+ Exhibitions
+ Festivals
+ Club Promotion
+ Sporting Events
+ In Store Promotion
+ Business Promo Offers

Where do we cover?
We cover the whole of the Pune and that means more than just the major cities. We have locally based staff in all towns and villages across the Pune. We also have local division which features locally based staff in countries.

Can you design and make up leaflets for us?
Yes we certainly can. We have our very own creative designer in house who can put together all styles of flyers, banners and posters. We can also print these for you and offer very competitive prices.

 

Helping brands build powerful front lines in the real world.

Design, Develop or Activate Your Event Marketing

Planning ======= Activation =======Reporting

Full independent house to house Activation Agency, specialising in field and house to house Activation , onground Activation , corporate brand Activation , Fieldwork Experiential Marketing, Theater Promotion….  field and experiential marketing that is tailored specifically to you and your brand. …. Join us for a Cup  of  coffee on the roof at our ‘Koregaon Park, Pune office

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

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

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

 

Fulcrum has a proven track record for delivering first-class campaigns and events, setting the benchmark for excellence and best practice in experiential marketing. With offices in the Koregaon Park and Pune and a mumbai network of affiliate partners around the India, our experience and capabilities are truly Local. Our thinking is innovation, our creativity is fresh, our operations are strong and our relationships are everything.

We love experiential marketing and we love what we do.

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

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

Brand Promotions
Brand Strategy
Brand Activation Services
BTL Activation Services
STREET TEAMS
Demonstration Activities
Kiosk Activities
Mall Marketing
Corporate Contact programs
Corporate Image Building
Free Sampling Activities
In-Shop Activation
In-shop Activities
Product Launch Activities

One of the best integrated marketing companies Pune has to offer, … We create strategic and creative corporate branding propositions.

If you have any questions or queries, just ask. Our dedicated team will be happy to help.

Brand Promotion Services
Brand Promotions
Door to Door Promotions
Stall Operations
Retail Branding
Product Sampling
Shopper Marketing
Merchandising
In-Store Promotion
Product Launches
App Launches Promotion
Leaflet Distribution
Door to Door Flyering
Trade Show Activation

We can promote your brand or product

As a leading Sales Promotion Agency in Baramati, Pune, we provide end to end  solutions to our clients

We operate across the entire Pune and we have staff in all major towns Koregaon Park and cities Pune .

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

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Koregaon Park , Pune

Koregaon Park is one of the post localities situated in the north-eastern parts of Pune city. It is located very close to Industrial and IT Hubs of Pune. This locality comes under the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). It is one of the most prestigious addresses in Pune. The area was primarily a residential area, but of late has been growing into a commercial hub as well. It has better connectivity to Mundhwa, Kharadi, Kalyani Nagar, and other top localities in the city. It is also known for having classiest bungalows in the city. The roads and the civic infrastructure are well-developed. Kalyani Nagar, Ghorpadi, Balaji Nagar, Sangamvadi, Magarpatta, Yerawada, Mundhwa, Keshav Nagar, Mangalwar Peth, Vadgaon Sheri, Phulenagar, Ramwadi, Kharadi, and Camp area are some of the prominent localities situated nearby Koregaon Park. Koregaon Park is very close to Mundhwa Industrial area. It is merely 5.7 km away from Pune city. This region is surrounded by Kalyani Nagar, Yerwada, Ghorpadi, Magarpatta and Sangamwadi area. The locality is popular location among residents as well as the youngsters who frequent it for the buzz. Some of the key residential projects in Koregaon Park are

Connectivity

It has two major roads: North Main Road lies in the north of Koregaon Park which runs in parallel to South Main Road in the south of Koregaon Park. Link Road is the another major road which connect these two major roads. It is connected with kalyani Nagar, via the Aga Khan Bridge.

It enjoys excellent connectivity to Pune International Airport which is located at a driving distance of 11 kms via Pune Nagar Road/Samrat Ashok Road.

This area serves as a link between traffic from the Old Mumbai-Pune road to Pune-Ahmednagar road.

Ghorpuri, Pune Junction, Shivaji Nagar, Hadapsar are the nearby railway stations to Koregaon Park. However, Pune Junction is the major and the nearest railway station to Koregaon Park, situated at a distance of 4 km via Koregaon Park Road.
PMPML and Rainbow BRTS buses ease the lives of commuters by providing them better avenues for transportation.

Factors for past growth
The proximity to Kalyani Nagar – one of Pune’s primary IT/ITeS hubs and Mundhwa Industrial Area have done much to maintain this demand. A fair number of workforce work in nearby IT Hubs, wanted to have their residences close to their workplace. As a result, huge demand for 2BHK flat in Koregaon Park.
Planned roads and excellent infrastructure facilities have successfully established Koregaon Park as a favorite destination in Pune. With an increase in the city’s population, the IT boom and a resulting large migrant population, the region has seen considerable demands for residential properties in Koregaon Park.

Factors for future growth
There is excellent appreciation of property rates here, with a number of projects being developed. Apart from that, the area is also located at a very close proximity to the IT/ITeS hubs and industrial zones of Mundhwa. The Maharashtra government is developing the nearby locations and so, the scope of development of infrastructure facilities is also there.

Employment hubs near Koregaon Park
Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park

The Cerebrum IT Park B4
Weikfield IT Citi Info Park
EON IT Park
Commerzone IT Park
Pune IT Park

Infra Development (Social & Physical)
Koregaon Park offers very good social infrastructure to its residents. Some of the prominent educational institutions situated in here are Bishop School, Pune School, Sant Gadge Maharaj School, Vibgyor, Home for the Blind, St. Mira’s Women’s College, etc. It also houses some good colleges nearby. These are College of Events & Media, Modern Education Society’s College of Engineering, Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Ness Wadia College of Commerce among others.
Healthcare facilities are also good in the locality. Some of the renowned hospitals providing health care facility to the residents of Koregaon Park are Inlaks and Budhrani Hospital, Ruby Hall Clinic, Asian Eye Hospital & Lasik laser Institute, Amit Hospital, Shah Accident Hospital and Apollo Jehangir Hospital to name a few.
The shopping needs of the residents are catered by malls such as Jewel Square, Nitesh Hub, Lifestyle Puna Club, SGS Mall, Nucleus Mall, Max and Inorbit are some nearby malls serves the daily needs of the people. It also house retail outlets of national and international brands such as My Jio Store, Max Fashion, Raymonds Retail Shop, Allen Solly Store, Krimson Designer Apparels, Cantabil Retail India Limited, Bata etc.

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Welcome to Fulcrum trade show Promotion Balewadi, Pune. One of the best integrated marketing companies Pune has to offer, located within prestigious offices at Balewadi.

We offer a wide range of supermarkets Promotion And marketing services including supermarkets Promotion , Retailer Branding , trade show Promotion , On ground promotional, outdoor Interactive marketing.

As one of the best marketing companies Pune has to offer we also provide marketing solutions to optimise the sales pipeline to maximise conversion and optimise lifetime value.

We believe in providing an amazing service, at a fair cost, with clear transparent quotations. If you are looking for a small team of promo staff or looking to find promotional staff for a long term campaign, talk to us.

Connect With Your Customers

We understand that consumer decision making is a largely emotional, subconscious process, so building an authentic connection with your customer is key. Utilising the tangible insights gained from our research, we then craft brand experiences that will connect fully with your consumer and influence their subconscious decision making.

FOR YOUR POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS, A GREAT EXPERIENCE ISN’T JUST A PIECE OF MARKETING.

Fulcrum is a trade show Promotion Balewadi, Pune. We create, deliver and support experiential marketing campaigns, converting live attention to Brand Devotion for the  small to biggest brands.

We believe the key to unlocking value is building truly meaningful relationships. We work collaboratively with brands and businesses, using data and insights to develop customer loyalty and engagement programmes, strategic partnerships and brand creation to build, mend or maintain strong relationship bonds between brands and people.

EXPERIENCES
People, meet brand.
Strategic campaigns to shape opinion and build brand affinity.
TRIAL
People, meet product.
Tactical campaigns to boost penetration and promote sales.
STAFFING
People, meet people.
Providing the people who’ll be the real world face of your brand.

Live Experience

Immersive experiential marketing campaigns to create Brand Devotion

Product Sampling

Campaigns to drive trial, change perceptions, boost awareness & sales

Promotional Staffing

Brand ambassadors & hospitality staff to be the face of your brand

We provide three core services each strategically tailored to your brand’s goals

Type of trade show Promotion is useful for:
The answer to this is pretty much anything, however we have listed some common supermarkets Promotion, trade show Promotion , event types below.

+ High Street Promotion
+ High Street Promotion
+ Competition Signup
+ Exhibitions
+ Festivals
+ Club Promotion
+ Sporting Events
+ In Store Promotion
+ Business Promo Offers

Where do we cover?
We cover the whole of the Pune and that means more than just the major cities. We have locally based staff in all towns and villages across the Pune. We also have local division which features locally based staff in countries.

Can you design and make up leaflets for us?
Yes we certainly can. We have our very own creative designer in house who can put together all styles of flyers, banners and posters. We can also print these for you and offer very competitive prices.

 

Helping brands build powerful front lines in the real world.

Design, Develop or Activate Your Event Marketing

Planning ======= Activation =======Reporting

Full independent supermarkets Promotion Agency, specialising in field and supermarkets Promotion , Retailer Branding , trade show Promotion , On ground promotional, outdoor Interactive marketing….  field and experiential marketing that is tailored specifically to you and your brand. …. Join us for a Cup  of  coffee on the roof at our ‘Balewadi, Pune office

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

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

 

Fulcrum has a proven track record for delivering first-class campaigns and events, setting the benchmark for excellence and best practice in experiential marketing. With offices in the Balewadi and Pune and a mumbai network of affiliate partners around the India, our experience and capabilities are truly Local. Our thinking is innovation, our creativity is fresh, our operations are strong and our relationships are everything.

We love experiential marketing and we love what we do.

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One of the best integrated marketing companies Pune has to offer, … We create strategic and creative corporate branding propositions.

If you have any questions or queries, just ask. Our dedicated team will be happy to help.

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Leaflet Distribution
Door to Door Flyering
Trade Show Activation

We can promote your brand or product

As a leading Sales Promotion Agency in Baramati, Pune, we provide end to end  solutions to our clients

We operate across the entire Pune and we have staff in all major towns Balewadi and cities Pune .

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

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Balewadi , Pune

Overview

Balewadi is one of the rapidly developing locality and is located in the western suburbs of Pune. It is very close to the industrial zones and the IT Hubs of Pune. The area has very good civic amenities and is very well connected to the other parts of the Pune City. It comes under the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). Other prominent localities situated close to it are Wakad, Pimple Nilakh, Pimple Gurav, Pimple Saudagar, Thergaon, Baner, Aundh, Pashan, Khadki etc. The area has the famous Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex and hosted the National Games of India in 1994 and Commonwealth Youth Games in 2008. A museum dedicated to Sachin Tendulkar is also planned in Balewadi. It has become a hot area for residential projects, mainly targeting the software professionals working in the nearby Hinjewadi Software Park and other nearby information technology parks/companies. The civic amenities have also improved. The industrial growth and the growth of the IT Sector have also led to the development of retail and hospitality sectors in the area. Some of the key residential projects in Balewadi are Nahar F Residences, Kunal Aspiree, Chintamani Concord Prima Domus, Marvel Cascada, Marvels Brisa, Park Express Phase II among others.

Balewadi is one of the rapidly developing locality and is located in the western suburbs of Pune. It is very close to the industrial zones and the IT Hubs of Pune. The area has very good civic amenities and is very well connected to the other parts of the Pune City. It comes under the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). Other prominent localities situated close to it are Wakad, Pimple Nilakh, Pimple Gurav, Pimple Saudagar, Thergaon, Baner, Aundh, Pashan, Khadki etc. The area has the famous Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex and hosted the National Games of India in 1994 and Commonwealth Youth Games in 2008. A museum dedicated to Sachin Tendulkar is also planned in Balewadi. It has become a hot area for residential projects, mainly targeting the software professionals working in the nearby Hinjewadi Software Park and other nearby information technology parks/companies. The civic amenities have also improved. The industrial growth and the growth of the IT Sector have also led to the development of retail and hospitality sectors in the area. Some of the key residential projects in Balewadi are Nahar F Residences, Kunal Aspiree, Chintamani Concord Prima Domus, Marvel Cascada, Marvels Brisa, Park Express Phase II among others.

Connectivity

The area has an extensive bus service by PMPML and the Baner Bus Stand and the Shivajinagar Bus Stand lie in close vicinity.

Balewadi has excellent connectivity to Pune International Airport, which is located at a distance of 20 km via Baner Road.

The area is also connected to the Mumbai-Bangalore Highway. It has good accessibility through road network to other locations of Pune. There are a few major roads which run through the area namely The Pune Bypass Road, The Mumbai-Bangalore Highway, The Gopal Hari Deshmukh Marg and the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.

Pimpri Railway Station, Kasarwadi Railway Station, Chinchwad Railway Station, Dapodi Railway Station are its nearby railway station. However, Pune Junction is the major railway station to Balewadi, situated at a driving distance of 16.4 km via NH48.

Factors for past growth
Due to presence of various IT majors and other multinational companies, the city of Pune has been witnessing a rapid growth in inflow of working population from outside the city. As a result, there has been a surge in the demand for residential apartments in Balewadi.

Its proximity to Pune International Airport, Pune Junction along with major IT Hubs such as Hinjewadi IT Park have been a plus point for Balewadi, driving residential demand and consistent rental yield.

Employment hubs near Balewadi
Prabhavee Tech Park – approx 2.8 km
Pune IT Park – approx 9 km
RMZ Westend – approx 5.5 km
Nanospace IT Park – approx 5.2 km

Infra Development (Social & Physical)
Balewadi offers very good social infrastructure to its residents. Some of the reputed schools in Balewadi include Wisdom World School, Indira National School, VIBGYOR High School, Euro School Wakad, SNBP International School and Pawar Public School. It also house some famous colleges nearby. These are PCCOE – Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Dr. D.Y. Patil Dental College & Hospital, MIT Arts, Commerce, and Science College, Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Indira College of Commerce And Science among others.

Healthcare facilities are also good in the locality. Some of the leading hospitals in Balewadi include Sanjeevani Hospital, Lifepoint Multispeciality Hospital, Apex Hospital, Lotus Multispeciality Hospital, Shree Shakti Hospital and Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital to name a few.

The shopping needs of the residents are catered to by malls in Balewadi such as Suyash Mall, Atria Mall, Centriole Mall, Vision 9 and City Mall. The locality also houses retail outlets of national and international brands such as Amul Retail Outlet, My Jio Store, Chroma, Raymond Retail Shop, Reliance Digital, Planet Fashion etc.

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ABOUT FIELD MARKETING

WHAT IS FIELD MARKETING? Field marketing and marketing Supplier in Pant Nagar 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 Supplier in Pant Nagar 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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A pop-up shop is an experiential space that is open for a short period of time. Pop-up shops give brands an opportunity to engage with their customers in a unique environment, which is why they are often incorporated into experiential marketing strategies.

There are many different factors that impact the success of a pop-up shop. But, one of the most important factors is the location of the shop. Choosing the wrong location can doom the event from the very beginning, so this decision should not be taken lightly. Here’s how to choose the perfect pop-up shop location:

Set A Budget

The first step to finding the perfect pop-up shop location is setting a budget. Many brands choose to host their event within an existing retail store, gallery, or vacant space. Some of these venues are far more expensive than others, so it’s important to know what is within your budget before you start searching. If you don’t know your budget, you could waste a lot of time looking at venues that are way out of your price range.

Browse Through Pop-Up Marketplaces

Marketers often don’t have a lot of time to get out in the city and find the perfect spot. If your schedule is packed, browse through potential pop-up locations using one of the many pop-up marketplace websites. This Open Space features various venues in major North American cities. Marketers can see photos, square footage, and pricing for local venues so they can find the perfect pop-up location without ever leaving their office. Although it’s possible to book these venues from the convenience of your computer chair, it’s best to make appointments to see your top picks in person before signing a contract.

If you don’t want to use one of these websites, consider working with a real estate agent instead. Real estate agents are familiar with the area and may even have personal relationships with property owners in the community.

Explore the Neighborhood

Even if a space seems perfect for your event, it’s important to explore the area around it before making a commitment. Find out what other stores are located nearby so you can get a better idea of what kind of customers frequent the area. Ideally, you should look for a venue that is located by stores that target the same customers you do.

You should also research whether there are any upcoming events in the area. There will be a lot more foot traffic on days where there are other events going on in the neighborhood. Therefore, it would be wise to host a pop-up shop when something else is happening nearby. However, this would only be effective if the event is marketed towards people in your brand’s target demographic. If the event is catered towards older adults, but you are targeting college students, hosting the pop-up shop at the same time as the event is not a good idea.

Finally, take a look around the area to determine if parking will be an issue. Customers should not have to spend a lot of time finding parking. They also shouldn’t have to walk miles to get to the pop-up shop. To avoid these common frustrations, choose a location with plenty of parking conveniently located nearby. If this isn’t an option, look for a location that is easily accessible using public transportation.

Consider How the Interior Can Be Modified

It’s rare for a brand to find a venue that does not need to be modified in some way prior to the event. For this reason, every marketer should consider how the interior can be modified when choosing a location for a pop-up shop. At this stage in the planning process, you may not have many details of the event planned out. But, you should have a general idea of what kind of space you will need to pull off the event. Be sure to go over what can and cannot be done to the interior with the property manager prior to making a commitment.

Think of the Visual Impact

Marketers should also consider the way a venue looks before signing any paperwork. Some aspects of the venue’s visual appearance can be changed, but others cannot. If one of the permanent features does not match your brand’s aesthetic, this may not be the best place to host an event. For example, a brand with a modern and sleek aesthetic should choose a venue that is designed with clean lines and large windows. Choosing an older, stuffier venue would not match the brand’s aesthetic and would confuse loyal customers who are familiar with the branding.

Check For Necessities

Make a list of must-haves prior to starting your search for a pop-up location. This list should include necessities such as public bathrooms, storage space, Wi-Fi, and decent lighting. Some brands may also want to add security cameras to this list if they are worried about products being stolen while the pop-up shop is being constructed. Keep these must-haves in mind whenever you look at a venue and don’t settle for one that doesn’t contain every item on the list. It can be very hard to pull off a successful event without all of these necessities, so this is an important step in the process of finding the perfect venue.

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WHAT IS FIELD MARKETING? Field marketing and marketing Supplier in Dindoshi 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 Supplier in Dindoshi 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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Laws of Marketing

I just bought more books from Amazon.com. It was convenient, fast, easy and secure. I clicked in, made my selections and clicked out. I did not worry about giving my credit card number; I believed the books would be delivered quickly; and I knew that the company would follow up with me to make sure it got my order right. Along the way, I realized that Amazon.com had followed the three universal laws of entrepreneurial marketing.

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So often I see companies trying to outdo competitors by being a little bit better, rather than by being significantly different. They try to add a little more memory to their chip, or make the monitor a little bigger, or run their programs a little faster. But this is a game that emerging firms can’t win. Competitors can simply augment their memories, enhance their monitors and speed up their programs. It’s the same with other kinds of products and services. The secret to success in the market is to be really different—to set yourself apart from competitors by clearly and consistently differentiating what you do.

Entrepreneurs make their companies significantly different by:

  • Understanding the environment of their customers. By this, I don’t mean the socio-economic or natural environment that surrounds us. I mean the internal, working environment of individuals. Savvy entrepreneurs work to understand the knot in the stomach of their customers. They learn what their customers worry about, what keeps them awake at night, and thus what prevents them from purchasing. Knowing this, entrepreneurs can position their products and services to address and eliminate these concerns, and thus encourage customers to buy. Amazon.com, for example, ensures confidentiality in the purchase process, so I don’t have to worry about using my credit card. Software company Ashton-Tate called its first product dBASE II, even though it was the first version, because George Tate realized that no one wants to buy the first of anything. And a medical-device company that I worked with focused its pitch on the issue of minimizing malpractice suits for doctors, rather than on the technical aspects of their product.

  • Focusing on intangibles. Too many entrepreneurs think they can succeed by competing on price or specifications alone. They can’t. Don’t get me wrong—the price and specs are important. But by themselves they don’t differentiate a product effectively enough. As surely as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, if an entrepreneur competes only on the basis of providing a cheaper product or a faster machine, someone will come along and provide the same thing at a lower price or a faster pace. Intangibles, on the other hand—like convenience, reliability, quality, upgradability, service, and ease of use—provide powerful incentives to buy. Amazon.com makes it easy and convenient for me to buy, so I do. eBay provides a sense of community among its users, even calling groups “neighborhoods.

  • Targeting customers. No product is bought by everyone. Therefore, entrepreneurs must target a specific group of customers and then meet their needs. If one is developing software for doctors or architects, then which kind of doctors or architects? Danny O’Neill has a fast-growth coffee company in Kansas City. His gourmet, “air-roasted” coffee is designed for more elegant restaurants and the coffee aficionado. Sam Walton started Wal-Mart by targeting smaller, rural communities that the then-big retailers believed to be unprofitable. By being significantly different, companies make themselves unique in the mind of the customer. And gaining share of mind is the way to gain share of market.

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uccessful companies are trusted by their customers. Trust is the basis of loyalty; it’s the foundation upon which companies not only survive but also thrive. Trust is hard to achieve, must be proven day-in and day-out and is easy to lose. To gain the trust of customers, entrepreneurs:

  • Keep promises. Entrepreneurs continually tell customers that they will do things for them. Often they don’t realize that when they say what they will do, they are making promises. When a company tells a customer that an order will be there the next day, that’s a promise! When FedEx launched its now famous advertising campaign to deliver packages “absolutely, positively overnight,” it made a promise. Because it delivered on that promise, customers truly trusted that their packages would be there absolutely, positively the next day. Smart entrepreneurs know that they don’t let their mouths, or their ad campaigns, or their promotions make a promise that they or their companies can’t deliver on.

  • Build credibility. A company’s reputation is its most treasured asset. Reputation—good or bad—is a reflection of how everyone in the company interacts with the customer. It’s based on the credentials of the entrepreneur and the management team, the values that employees demonstrate and the evidence of success, like the visibility and growth of the company. By their action or inaction, companies create impressions, engender testimonials and leave reference trails. One sign of credibility is the good word-of-mouth that comes from satisfied customers. Just as people talk about the latest movie that they’ve seen, they talk about the good and bad experiences they have with businesses. For example, I like purchasing books on Amazon.com, so I tell others about my positive experience. The opposite is also true. In fact, research indicates that customers who have a good experience with a company will tell three others, while those with a bad experience will tell 10 others.

  • Fix mistakes fast. Most customers realize that companies, like people, aren’t perfect, and that mistakes will happen. Smart entrepreneurs know that fixing mistakes fast is essential to retaining trust. I buy a lot of flowers from 1-800-FLOWERS. The people who answer the phone are cordial and helpful, the flowers that get delivered are beautiful and the service is reliable. But the company did make an error on one of my orders. When I called to let the company know, the agent immediately apologized, refunded my money and gave me a discount on my next order. I can live with that.

A company gains the trust of its customers by being trustworthy. And being worthy of trust means treating the customer as the entrepreneur who heads the company would want to be treated.

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When I buy books from Amazon.com or flowers from 1-800-FLOWERS, I’m not buying just books and flowers. I’m buying an experience. I’m buying a Web site that’s easy to navigate, a simple purchasing process, confidentiality and security when I use my credit card, cordial and helpful people on the other end of the phone when I call and an ability to fix mistakes fast and without question.

Too often, entrepreneurs think that customers just want a specific product or service, and they forget all the other expectations that customers have along with it. Entrepreneurs who are attuned to the range of customer expectations surround their products and services with all the support, features, acts and information that add not only real value and utility but also comfort for their customers.

Like Newton’s Laws that govern the physical universe or the periodic table that delineates the elements of nature, these three laws, in my experience, govern the marketing universe and delineate the elements that move products and service into the marketplace. Companies that understand and follow these laws will move forward, making discoveries and solidifying their competitive advantages. They will have satisfied customers who keep coming back again and again, clamoring for more. Those that don’t will wind up like the inventors who tried to build a perpetual motion machine or the alchemists who tried to make gold out of lead—frustrated and defeated—because they keep trying to defy the laws of the universe.

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ABOUT FIELD MARKETING

WHAT IS FIELD MARKETING? Field marketing and marketing Supplier in Dongri 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 Supplier in Dongri 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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Entrepreneurs Selling

The best opportunities for selling professional services – and the easiest to close – come via referrals from satisfied clients. For the entrepreneur launching a services business, however, those referrals may be several months or even a year from fruition.

The good news is, if you’ve properly pegged your ideal customer profile, selling professional services should be part of the fun of running a company, and there are myriad ways to sell right out of the gate. Presumably, all of your targets need your services at some level, and they should at least be willing to hear your value proposition.

While there are innumerable methods to increase sales activity and bona fide leads, such as speaking engagements, publishing, direct mail and e-mail campaigns, to name just a few, this article focuses on some of the methods that have proved successful for our firm, Venture Advisors, LLC, which I founded with a partner in 2002.

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The points in the heading sound blatantly obvious, but it’s amazing how important these elements are to selling your services, and how neglecting any of them will hamstring your efforts. Before we launched our firm, our most important due diligence was focused on our competition and the specific companies and individuals we thought could and would use our services.

Once we convinced ourselves that a sizeable market existed, we aggressively pursued our list of more than 25 senior executives at companies that fit our ideal customer profile. Our pitch was and is a simple one: We provide senior-level finance, legal and human resources expertise at a fraction of the cost of internal hires or traditional consulting options. Because our target clients fit the profile – for instance, they may need financial and accounting guidance but do not yet need a full-time CFO – we almost always got a meeting and an attentive audience.

We distinguish ourselves primarily on cost, scalability and flexibility. While cost is usually most important, our clients love the fact that we don’t even ask for long-term contracts. If a client isn’t happy, they can terminate us immediately at no additional cost (which, fortunately, none have yet done). We also tell customers – and it’s not just lip service – that we can almost always find a pricing scheme that will work for them. Many of our clients are early stage with cash concerns, and we need to take that into account.Additionally, we network aggressively for our clients and always look to help them meet and close prospects. Nothing will endear you to a client more than helping them with their top-line growth.

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Any professional-services entrepreneur can develop strategic partnerships to build a referral network and maximize sales activity. Such relationships can be informal arrangements among friends or elaborate deals papered with complex contracts. The key, of course, is thinking strategically and identifying providers who are in complementary but noncompetitive specialties. While not the focus of this article, successful partnerships need significant care and feeding, but can deliver tremendous return on the investment.

We identified several areas of expertise that would be of interest to our clients and would have a nexus to our service offerings. Payroll, benefits administration, insurance, IT, commercial real estate, executive search and tax preparation are obvious verticals for us, and, not coincidentally, our partners in these areas have clients who have a need for some or all of our services as well. We also have a partnership of sorts with the venture capital community, as we refer clients who are seeking funding and the VCs refer portfolio companies to us because they believe in our expertise and our value proposition.It is likely that your strategic partner roster will look quite different one year down the road, as you substitute partners who fit your model and style better. It is, of course, paramount to select partners who will deliver exceptional service to your clients. In close second on the list of criteria, however, is finding someone who (a) understands your business and your value proposition; (b) has developed robust partnerships with other providers; and (c) is willing to open up their client list, at least to some degree, to explore referral opportunities and to make introductions when appropriate.

When referring clients to your partners, it is crucial to be candid with the client about the details of the partnership, especially whether referral fees are a component. It is equally important, and not always obvious, to reinforce to the client that you are only making an introduction, and that the client must choose his vendor independently. One of our clients hired our (now former) tax partner for an audit and ended up in a bitter dispute over the final bill. The client expressed displeasure at us because we made the introduction, and asked our help in resolving the matter. We brokered a compromise, retained the client — and learned a valuable lesson.In our experience, non-commission-based relationships are just as effective as commission-based, and they eliminate the need for tracking and auditing the financial component. Most importantly, they help avoid the problems like we had with our tax partner, because we can tell clients that our partnerships are strategic only and not pecuniary.

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It stands to reason that the more products and services you have to offer, the more numerous your sales opportunities. Our core model is an integrated set of offerings that are distinct but complementary. The importance of finance, legal, and human resources to start-up and middle-market companies was clear to us and made, we thought, a compelling offering. What we didn’t necessarily foresee was that it would also allow us to get in front of many more companies to make our pitch.

On several occasions, someone from our legal or HR staff has pitched a prospect and ended up “selling” our finance services. As importantly, our finance teams – which generally work on-site at client offices – frequently learn about opportunities for our other services, and are ideally suited to initiate sales of these services to client management teams.

If your business doesn’t lend itself to such a varied pitch, there are still ways to distinguish your offering when trying to get in front of decision-makers. Price, of course, is one such differentiating factor and the one that gets an audience most frequently. Also, the ability to make your services scalable can be a huge benefit that can help you broaden your target-client demographics. We offer financial services from accounts-payable interns to controllers to CFOs. As a result, we can offer programs to companies at the earliest stages up to those with more than 250 employees.

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Successful entrepreneurs wisely tend to be frugal, especially in their early days, but new companies must loosen the purse strings in some areas to effectively sell their services. We were convinced from the outset that we had to act like a “real” company to convince senior executives to hire us. This is especially true for companies with little or no track record, and likely more important for services companies than product companies.

Establishing your corporate identity is also important, not only from a marketing perspective but for making effective and confident sales presentations. Paying a designer to develop your company logo will give you consistency and a professional presence. Fortunately, you can produce impressive collateral materials “in house” with a modest investment in a color laser printer. Sure, you can get 1,000 business cards for $10, or build a Web site for $49 (we initially did the latter), but as soon as possible, spend a bit more to get materials that show you are serious about your endeavor. Talented free-lance Web site designers, like graphic artists, are still very affordable, allowing companies to get a professional look for relatively short money.

Of course, an award-winning Web site and snappy graphics won’t mean anything if you don’t back them up with excellent service, but your promotional materials should reflect the quality of your company, not detract from it. Professional-looking materials will also give you added confidence when selling your company and your services.Colleagues with mature service businesses warned me that even our friends and closest contacts would not take us seriously until we were in business for at least a year. While that may be an oversimplification, there is some truth to the concept.In our case, we often compete against – and distinguish ourselves from – solo practitioners or contract professionals who may simply be “consulting” until they find an attractive full-time position. Early on, we had to establish that we were not similarly looking for the next-best thing, and that we were committed to building a professional services firm. Our corporate identity approach was one important component of that effort.

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As with many things in business, great sales opportunities sometimes land in your lap when you least expect it, and in ways you never could have planned for. A month into our existence we landed a great client (and one that remains the largest of our 30 clients) through a chance encounter at a cookout.My partner and co-founder, Jim Jordan, was at the cookout and was, as always, in sales mode. Someone asked him if he had approached a mutual acquaintance at a venture-backed company. Jim had worked with the mutual acquaintance at a previous company, but had not been in touch for a couple of years. Jim called the next morning. We had a meeting with the CEO and COO the next day and within a week had signed an agreement.

The encounter was serendipitous largely because of the timing: The company was close to hiring a controller and might not have hired us if they had. Instead, they liked the fact that they could have a part-time CFO and a part-time controller under our model, and that we brought to the table other services and business contacts. We won the engagement with our value proposition, and we’ve kept it by delivering excellent service, but the initial meeting might never have happened without a good bit of luck.

Hard work and consistent effort often beget serendipity. Industry networking events and seminars are a good example. People can and do disagree on the ultimate value of attending such events, but you’ll likely come away from almost every event having met at least one person worth pursuing. And occasionally you will get an excellent lead at the event you nearly skipped. As with cold calling and direct mail, it’s a numbers game.

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ABOUT FIELD MARKETING

WHAT IS FIELD MARKETING? Field marketing and marketing Supplier in Four Bungalows 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 Supplier in Four Bungalows 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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Fitness Fun

Making fitness fun is paramount to laying the foundation for living a healthy, energized life. This is especially important for entrepreneurs. Here are a few reasons why exercising is so important not only for our physical health, but also our mental health.

Weight-loss: Even if you’re already at your ideal weight, maintaining your weight is important for preventing future weight-gain. Your metabolism won’t always be as efficient as it is currently, so help your future-self by starting good habits now.

Preventing Health Problems: Exercising boosts “good” cholesterol (HDL) and decreases unhealthy triglycerides. Exercising regularly can help prevent stroke, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, depression, certain types of cancer, arthritis, and falls!

Improves Mood: Even just a brisk 30 minute walk will stimulate the various chemicals in your brain that leave you feeling happy and relaxed.

Elevates Energy: Being physically active delivers oxygen and nutrients to your tissue, allowing your cardiovascular system to work with less effort. This in turn will give you more energy to get things done throughout the day without that extra cup of coffee.

Improves Sleep: Getting good sleep is important to being successful in all that we do. Exercising can help you fall asleep faster and deepen the sleep you do get. This will allow you to wake up early and improve your productivity as an entrepreneur.

Walking

Walking is a great place to start, it’s easy and a low impact exercise. Walking at a fitness stride will provide you with all the health benefits of exercise listed above. Start at a meager 30 minutes a day and increase your time as the days go by. If you’re looking for fast weight-loss, walking may not be the right choice as a long-term exercise routine; however, walking will ease you into the habit of exercise and begin your weight-loss journey.

Choose If: You’re just starting to exercise again, you need a low impact exercise, you want to multi-task, you want an exercise that you can do anywhere, and/or you just need to maintain your weight.

Tips: While walking keep your head up (looking forward not at the ground), back relaxed, and arms swinging freely – this will maximize your results.

Have Fitness Fun: Get that project done while walking, try a treadmill desk for a convenient place to exercise and work all in one. Listen to podcasts  or music while you walk.

Yoga

Yoga is perfect for everyone. Whether you’re just starting to exercise or you’re an accomplished athlete – yoga can be customized to meet your needs. Yoga focuses on muscle toning and strengthening, deep breathing, and meditation to relax the mind. This is a great practice for entrepreneurs because it allows us to slow down and really listen to our bodies needs and desires.

Choose If: You need a low impact exercise, you want to strengthen your core, you want to strengthen your arms and legs, you want a program that you can do anywhere, and/or you want a program that has a lot of variety.

Tips: Do a few classes with an instructor before jumping into yoga alone – this will ensure you are doing the poses properly and will prevent injury.

Have Fitness Fun: Take the breathing and mind clearing seriously. Allow yourself to relax during your yoga sessions and don’t think about work – this will ensure a relaxing workout that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and ready to tackle anything.

Jogging

Jogging is a great way to relieve stress and get an efficient workout all at the same time. This exercise is sure to make you sweat. You’ll burn plenty of calories, strengthen your bones and muscles, and workout your heart. Jogging is a great companionship exercise, find a friend to start jogging with you – this will hold you accountable and keep you on track. Whether you jog with a friend or alone, sign yourself up for a competitive run so you’ll have something to look forward to and be able to track your progress.

Choose If: You want faster weight-loss, you want a competitive exercise, you want a cardiovascular fitness routine, and/or your body can handle a high-impact exercise routine.

Tips: Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your run. Get the proper shoes for running, you don’t want to risk an injury or generate shin splints (trust me).

Have Fitness Fun: Throw on some headsets and rock out to your favorite music or maybe listen to that audiobook you’ve been meaning to get to.

High Intensity Interval Training

One of the newest trends to hit the fitness world is high intensity interval training (HIIT). This type of exercise encourages the participant to burn maximum calories in a minimum amount of time. The idea behind HIIT is to do short intervals of exercise followed by short intervals of active rest, which makes the body work harder than a regular cardio routine.

Choose If: You want short workouts, you want faster weight-loss, you want an intense workout, you want a cardiovascular fitness routine, and/or your body can handle a high-impact exercise routine.

Tips: Warm-up first. Eat something easily digestible 20-30 minutes before your workout (like a banana or a smoothie).

Have Fitness Fun: Listen to loud music during these sessions to motivate you to move, if you need a great sound system check out this awesome Bose system.

Dancing

Let your inhibitions go and just dance. Join a jazz class, ballet class, hip-hop class, or just dance at home! Not only is dancing great for weight-loss, it builds and strengthens your bones. But you’re not just working your body while you dance you’re working your brain too. Memorizing dance moves and learning rhythm involves the brain and actually leads to a lower risk of dementia.

Choose If: You want to engage build and strengthen your bones, you want a cardiovascular fitness routine, and/or you want to keep your mind active and sharp.

Tips: Try different types of dance (you never know what you might like). Look up not down while dancing, relax and have fun.

Have Fitness Fun: Don’t just stick to Zumba, find a genre of dance that really interests you. Dress the part, the more you the commit the more fun you’ll have. Go out with your friends dancing, showoff your new moves!

Group Classes

Group classes are a good way to motivate your workouts. If you’re a competitive person, like me, group classes will not only push you to workout harder, but they make you commit the time to doing them (because you don’t want to be the one that bails out early, right?!). Try Pure Barre, a new workout class that utilizes ballet barre techniques, a total body workout that works on toning all areas. Also, look for Les Mills classes, these workouts range from lifting, cycling, cardio, core training, and dance.

Choose If: You are a competitive person, you workout more when held accountable, you like variety, and/or you want to challenge yourself.

Tips: Try different types of group classes – there are so many different classes available so find the best fit for you.

Have Fitness Fun: Pick out someone in the class and try to do better than them, make working out into a game. Participate in the crazy shouts and yells they incorporate throughout the class – this will help you relax and probably make you smile.

Home Workouts

Working out from home and on your own time is ideal for the entrepreneur. There are hundreds of fitness routines and exercises to do from the comfort of your own home. Working out from home can cost you less time by cutting out the travel time to the gym, a hike, or dance class. You can virtually do any workout you want from home – especially if you invest in a treadmill and/or weights. Kick the morning off with some yoga in your living room and end the day with a heart-racing P90X workout.

Choose If: You like to workout at home, you don’t like to schedule workouts, you are a self-driven person, and/or you have limited time.

Tips: Dedicate a room in your house to exercise, set a timer for your workout sessions so you complete the entire routine and don’t get distracted.

Have Fitness Fun: Working out from home gives you endless options on how to make exercise more fun, include your kids, include your family, watch t.v., wear whatever you want – nobody’s judging you in your own home.

Sports

Sports aren’t just for kids. Join a local softball team, meet new people and have fun while you workout. Maybe soccer is more your vibe – kick around a soccer ball by yourself or find some friends to scrimmage with. A really great sport for entrepreneurs is golf. Invite investors or friends out onto the course with you – do business while you exercise. Or try swimming, a great low-impact sport that will not only workout your entire body, but give you ample time to clear your mind.

Choose If: You are a competitive person, you want to meet new people (potential customers and investors), you love sports,  and/or you want to workout your mind as well as your body.

Tips: Make sure you acquire the right gear for whatever sport you choose. Always warm-up and stretch.

Have Fitness Fun: Joining a team sport will help you build relationships with new and old friends while also making your exercise time fly by.

Hiking

Hiking is a terrific way to experience the world around you. After hours of phone calls and emails, getting some fresh air into the lungs and sunshine on the skin will renew your spirit and mind. Hiking books and apps provide elevation information and trail difficulty levels so you can determine what kind of workout each hike will provide. You don’t have to hike alone either, invite a friend to go hiking with you. This will push you and also provide conversation and fun while you exercise.

Choose If: You love nature, you want to customize your exercise, your want a cardio workout, and/or you want a reward at the end of a workout (seeing that beautiful view at the end of a hike).

Tips: Always carry water, bug spray, and sunscreen. Keep a towel in your car just in case you encounter mud or water (who knows you might just have an urge to run through that waterfall).

Have Fitness Fun: Make hiking a learning experience by identifying plants, animals, trees. Bring your dog or your camera for added fun.

Gym

Join a gym. Gyms are the classic workout choice for a reason, they have everything! From swimming pools, group classes, personal trainers, weights, ellipticals, stair-masters, and treadmills – gyms dominate the workout scene. Depending on your personality, gyms may also help you workout for longer than you would if you worked out alone. Overall, joining a gym will give you access to a variety of workouts and allow you pick and choose which machines and routines work best for you.

Choose If: You want to customize your workouts, you want to try a variety of machines, you want a cardio workout, and/or you like working out indoors.

Tips: Avoid peak times (unless you like crowds). Ask the staff about machines you don’t know how to use. Wear wicking gear.

Have Fitness Fun: Gyms have events, participate in a few! Try out the new cycling bikes that have a virtual trail for you to race on.

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ABOUT FIELD MARKETING

WHAT IS FIELD MARKETING? Field marketing and marketing Recruiters in Gandhi Nagar 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 Recruiters in Gandhi Nagar 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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A Dummies Guide to Dealing with Creatives

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Nurture your creative team

 

Work to their strengths and know their weaknesses. Know where their passion lies and use it to your advantage. They need to feel as if their opinion and expertise are valued. Creatives are actually fragile creatures – basically they are the Worker Bees of the colony. If you leave them to fly in the sunshine and visit the flowerbeds, they will produce tasty honey.

 

Creatives invest themselves in their work and ultimately leave a little bit of who they are in every creation. So it is understandable that they are very passionate about the creative process and about doing the best work they possibly can.

 

 

Some insider information…

 

Having said all this, here are a few things to keep in mind for those who are working with or alongside the “Big dreaming, head in the clouds creatives”:

  1. They really do want to do awesome work for you; it’s all in the approach.
  2. Listen to their professional opinion before you force them to do it your way. They may have an idea you never even considered and they are, after all, getting paid for what they do because they know what they are doing.
  3. Value their “head in the clouds ideas” when they bring them up. These are not always available on command.
  4. Try to give them as much time as you can to deliver their best work within realistic deadlines. Teamwork on meeting a deadline will always get a better result.
    The more you push, the less they are likely to shoosh.
  5. Again, they really do want to do exceptional work, them giving you alternatives is not them just being difficult.
  6. Take their strengths and weaknesses into account before expecting something from them that might not be their strong point.
  7. A clear and comprehensive brief will always get you brownie points.
  8. Being a creative IS a REAL JOB. It is not just a talent they tap into, they have worked hard to get where they are. They are constantly learning and upskilling themselves to be better and stay current. They might be unique weirdos who don’t fit the “norm” but they do take what they do seriously and definitely do not ever want to be considered mediocre.

 

And with that, the ball is in your court keemosabis.

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ABOUT FIELD MARKETING

WHAT IS FIELD MARKETING? Field marketing and marketing Recruiters in Garodia Nagar 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 Recruiters in Garodia Nagar 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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A Guide on Marketing to Generation Z

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Make it Quick

It seems as if the average attention span is getting shorter and shorter with each generation. Industry experts estimate that Gen Zers have an average attention span of eight seconds, which means you have eight seconds to make a good first impression on these consumers. Whether a Gen Zer is reading your blog, watching your videos, or simply browsing your website, they need to know what your brand is about within eight seconds or they will lose interest.

Social Media Influencers

Generation Z does not respond as positively to celebrities as other generations, which means brands should think twice before paying for a big name to promote their products. However, Generation Z does respond well to social media influencers such as famous YouTube beauty bloggers or Instagram models. Generation Z views these influencers as more trustworthy and relatable than celebrities since they are real people. If you want an influencer associated with your brand, choose one of these social media stars instead of a traditional celebrity.

But if you don’t have enough in your budget for an influencer, don’t worry. A recent survey showed that 63% of Gen Zers actually prefer seeing real people in ads instead of celebrities and influencers. Using real people to promote your brand could help you come off as authentic to this generation.

Inclusive Messaging

Generation Z may be one of the most open-minded generations of all time. These consumers truly believe that everyone can get along if we all just accepted one another’s differences. They often look to their favorite companies to lead the way and promote this message of diversity and inclusivity. Consumers within this generation do not want to do business with a brand that doesn’t accept people of all different colors, ethnicities, faiths, and sexual orientations. They also aren’t interested in buying from brands that set unrealistic body or lifestyle expectations. If you want to appeal to this generation, make sure your brand messaging does not exclude certain groups of people.

Change the World

Over three-fourths of Gen Zers are concerned about how humans are destroying the planet. This generation is passionate about making a difference, and they want the brands they do business with to share this passion. For this reason, it’s important for brands to be vocal about what they’re doing to protect the planet. Are you switching to recyclable materials? Are you donating a percentage of your profits to a reputable charity? What are you doing to reduce your company’s carbon footprint? Generation Z will want to know the answers to these questions. To win Gen Z’s loyalty, show them how you are just as dedicated to changing the world as they are.

Virtual Reality

According to a recent survey, nearly 80% of Generation Z is interested in virtual reality. Brands who are planning experiential marketing events should keep this in mind, since virtual reality can easily be incorporated into experiential activations. For example, brands can use virtual reality to give Generation Z a behind the scenes tour of how products or made. Generation Z loves when brands pull back the curtain to let consumers in on a side that they typically don’t see, so this approach would be incredibly appealing to them.

Social Media Networks

It’s no surprise that brands need to be on social media in order to reach Gen Z, but do you know which platforms you should focus on? Contrary to many marketing experts who have declared that Facebook is dead, Gen Z is still active on this network. In fact, two-thirds of Gen Zers check their Facebook pages at least once per day. But, Gen Z’s favorite social media platform is Snapchat. Nearly 80% of Gen Zers who were surveyed said they use Snapchat at least once per day, and over half admitted to using this platform more than 11 times per day.

What are Gen Zers looking for on Snapchat? According to the Gen Zers who were surveyed, they enjoy seeing how-to videos, behind-the-scenes snaps, and a-day-in-the-life-of stories. Brands should keep this information in mind when planning an experiential marketing event. All of this content can easily be created and sent to Gen Z followers to build buzz around an upcoming event.

Of course, brands shouldn’t ignore all other social media platforms just because Gen Z’s favorite is Snapchat. Remember, this generation has a very short attention span. They often split their attention between their smartphones, TVs, laptops, and tablets, which means they may not see your 10-second Snapchat story. Make sure you get their attention by being everywhere that they are. The messaging across the different platforms should be consistent, but not identical.

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