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We power the mechanics behind your promotional marketing. Providing fully integrated fulfilment services that are intelligent and flexible enough to manage your ideas, growth and promotional objectives. Our multi-channel solutions provide a solid infrastructure for your project, whilst our history and experience allows you to benefit from what we have learnt over the last 10 years. home to home marketing | Feet On Street marketing Service Provider Agency Lalbaug

Consumers have changed, media has evolved and so have our solutions.

Our solutions to your activity include:
Ecommerce
On-pack promotions & competitions
Loyalty & Reward programmes
Customer helplines
POS – Collation & Distribution
Product Sampling
Contract packing
Database Management
Kitting & relabeling
Digital services

 

About Us

At Fulcrum, we consider ourselves the home of marketing logistics solutions, and have done so since we were established back in the ’s. As specialists in promotional marketing, large volume contract packing and customer service, we pride ourselves on our ability to help brands connect with their customers.

we are able to deliver agile, flexible and dynamic solutions for our clients. It’s for these reasons that we have maintained long-standing relationships with some of the mumbai’s leading brands. Our clients come in all different shapes, sizes and sectors which include retail, public sector, cosmetics & personal care, beverage, financial services and travel to name just a few. However, it’s our culture and values that set us apart from the rest, as working with Fulcrum means you are doing business with a trusted partner who puts your brand integrity at the forefront of everything we do.

At Fulcrum, we truly believe that having an empowered workforce helps us to deliver the best possible service for our clients, which is why we set up the Fulcrum Academy. The academy supports our employees in their quest for personal and professional development, it gives individuals who are ambitious and want to further their own skills and careers the opportunity to gain further qualifications. We offer a wide range of learning opportunities f to professional body qualifications, as we believe our staff are at the heart of the business and its success.

We’re more than just a marketing logistics partner, we’re your brand ambassadors. Working with you to ensure you deliver a customer experience to be proud of.

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Marketing Strategy

Chapter 7-Marketing Strategy

Elegant Touch

Anita Bruscino, the sole proprietor of Elegant Touch, began her career as a mechanical engineer. She worked in her family’s manufacturing business until she and her father left because of too many factions in the company. This provided her with the opportunity to start her own business, something she had always known in her heart that she wanted to do.

Anita was inspired to open a gift shop by a family friend who had owned her own gift shop. She gave Anita advice on starting her own business, and Elegant Touch opened in 1994. Anita has since expanded the business and is celebrating the shop’s eighteenth anniversary, with the last six years in its larger location. The shop is warm, lovely, and comfortable, featuring unique gifts for all occasions and specializing in American handcrafted gift items and gift baskets. Shoppers will also find maternity gifts, items for the sweet tooth, specialty foods, special seasonal sectionsLeslie Hutchison, “Elegant Touch Fine Gifts,” CheshirePatch, accessed March 24, 2012, cheshire.patch.com/listings/elegant-touch-fine-gifts.—and a friendly smile from Anita. One thing that you will not find at Elegant Touch is what you find in other gift shops in her market area. When selecting products for her shop, Anita asks vendors whether other stores in the area carry the gift line she is considering. She will not carry duplicates. She likes to see new things and follows the trade magazines to help her do that. When asked how she chooses the products to carry, she described the process as instinctive—“from the gut.”

Anita describes her customer demographics as mostly women, between thirty and seventy years old, married, and established with a home. Because many of her customers are repeat customers, the reason for fresh products is clear. A stale product line is not something that she can afford. Her pricing strategy is consistent with common practice in the industry, but many of her customers have commented that she delivers very high value for the prices she charges. She is not interested in selling online because she does not want to expand any further. She is at a nice comfort level and does not want to deal with the additional inventory implications or the need to hire additional employees. As a result, the Elegant Touch website is for basic information only. In promoting Elegant Touch, Anita says that word of mouth works the best. She advertises in the local paper occasionally, supports local events, and is preparing for her first e-mail blast. She is exploring a Facebook presence but is not yet convinced that it will be of much value to her business.

Like all small businesses, Elegant Touch has been impacted by the ups and downs in the economy, with some times being tougher than others. Because Anita has only two part-time employees, however, she has not been faced with the employee layoffs that have hit other small companies. When asked what keeps her going in the rough times, she answered, “You have to love it.” Just walk into her gift shop, and you will see clearly that she does.Except for the content from CheshirePatch.com, all information herein is based on an interview with Anita Bruscino, owner of Elegant Touch, March 2, 2012.

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We inspire the people who
power your business

No matter who you are and what you sell, the success of your business relies on your ability to engage with two critically important groups – the people who buy from you and the people who work for you.

At Fulcrum, we create truly personalised incentive programmes that have the power to energize your business. Way beyond simple off-the-shelf loyalty schemes, each Fulcrum initiative is designed around the specific interests and aspirations of your customers and your people.

We engage and inspire the people that matter – the people who power your business.

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Fulcrum are a market leading, independent and energetic btl , marketing , customer incentive agency with an absolute passion for prize fulfilment, holiday incentives, travel prizes and customer service.

We’re not just another agency, we’re a team made up of prize experts that are fanatical about delivering exceptional customer journeys. Between us we have years of prize delivery experience, and we’ve learnt from this experience that it’s all in the detail, and we’re just great at detail.

We work with some of the world’s leading brands, marketing agencies and media owners, trusted to manage their customers, top performers, VIP’s and most valued clients.

 

How to Become a Successful Woman Entrepreneur

 What are some of the challenges women face as small business owners?

They face all of the same challenges as men who own businesses, plus some additional ones, including challenges related to getting their businesses funded and finding mentors and role models. As a journalist on women’s entrepreneurship, I have often heard from female business owners, “I didn’t know there were women out there just like me.”

What are some myths about women business owners?

I think one of the biggest is that women aren’t interested in growing their businesses. That is definitely not what I’ve found in my conversations with women business owners across industries. They are very interested in building businesses that have an impact on the world, and to do that they know they need to grow. And the belief that women don’t have the educational and professional backgrounds to found and run tech companies, which may have been true back in the 70s, but isn’t the case now in 2010. I think it’s a major myth that women don’t help each other in business.

What are some of the ways women sabotage themselves as business owners?

 Not sure how to answer this since I don’t know that there are gender-specific ways that women (or men) sabotage themselves. I do know that many entrepreneurs (male and female) have to struggle to overcome the urge to do everything themselves.

 Why are Venture Capitalists (VCs) less likely to fund women?

 I agree with something said by one of my interview subjects, Cindy Padnos of Illuminate Ventures. She said, “It’s not about a bunch of evil-minded men.” Rather, a lot of it has to do the tendency of people who are similar — whether it’s in terms of race, sex, schools attended, etc. — to feel more comfortable with others like them. It also has to do with “pattern recognition,” which essentially relates to the mental shortcuts investors take to determine whether a venture will succeed. If the last 10 successful companies were founded by nerdy white guys who went to Stanford, that’s what investors will be looking for when assessing a company’s chances of success.

What challenges face women venture capitals who would like to fund women?

 Until women reach critical mass in Venture Capital firms, they are going to be understandably reluctant go out on a limb to continually recommend that their firms fund women. They may (justifiably) fear appearing biased if they do so, which says a lot about what we consider “normal.” After all, no one would ever say, “We can’t fund this guy because we just funded 3 white guys just like him.” And yet, you can envision people protesting that they had just funded a woman, and had therefore somehow met their “quota.”

Many women do not support other women in business, what are the ways this can be combated?

 This is something you often hear, but I’ve never seen real evidence of it, either in my life or in the lives of the women I write about. I think this is the kind of thinking some people in the media like to promote, which is what prompted me to write my She Owns It post, “Women Don’t Help Each Other?” [http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/11/women-dont-help-each-other/] [short link: http://nyti.ms/cBv3Wv] In my blog, I have covered woman after woman who has made it a priority to help other women.

 Is it a good idea to niche a business targeting women customers?

 The answer depends on the business. The most crucial thing is to know your customers VERY well. If they’re women, by all means target them.

 So many women juggle kids, hubby and their business, do you have some tips on doing this well?

I think it’s about doing work you absolutely love. When you love your work, you find time for it no matter what. You don’t typically hear people who are passionate about their work complaining that they have no time. I recommend the book 168 Hours: You have more time than you think (http://www.my168hours.com/blog/). Among the people the author writes about is Teresa Daytner, a mother of six who founded and runs a $3.5 million construction company. She knows what’s important and doesn’t waste time on what isn’t. I also think that women who find themselves bearing a disproportionate share of childcare and household duties need to ask themselves why they continue to do that, and why they don’t expect more of their partner (if they have one).

 Often women are accused of making emotional decisions and not business decisions? What are your thoughts?

 Well, that kind of general accusation seems pretty silly. I guess one’s response would have to depend on who’s making the accusation and what you want or need from them as a business owner. On a related subject, I think that women are increasingly being recognized for their leadership skills. I read a recent study on the qualities of women as leaders. The study found: women leaders are more persuasive than their male counterparts; When feeling the sting of rejection, women leaders learn from adversity and carry on with an “I’ll show you” attitude; women leaders demonstrate an inclusive, team-building leadership style of problem solving and decision making, and women leaders are more likely to ignore rules and take risks. Link: http://bit.ly/a9NfiV.

 Can you give any advice for women working with their spouses in business?

Adriana Gardella: That’s a tough one–and also a subject I plan to cover in an upcoming post! So, I’d love to get back to you on this one. I think as with any business partner, having a clear division of labor is important, and a crystal clear agreement as to what happens to the business if you wind up being one of the many couples to divorce. As I start to research this topic, I am learning that VCs don’t like to fund couples partly because of that risk. In fact, they even prefer to fund women!

 

What kinds of things should women business owners be reading to stay sharp in business?

That answer will be industry-specific. I don’t think there’s anything unique to women that they should read. The important thing is to be up on all trends and developments in your field, subscribing to relevant industry/trade publications online and off to keep current

 

 

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