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How We Work Agency in Nashik

How We Work

You get a consultative approach to your assignments

Here’s what you can expect by contracting with Fulcrum resources.

Depending upon the scope of your assignment, we do our homework by getting to know your customer, your products, your selling processes, your database and any test results. This review alone almost always uncovers ways to increase your ROI.

The steps we typically take when getting up to speed on your assignment

1 Customer profiling :- The first step often includes a complete customer profile analysis by overlaying your present customer database with third party data including demographics, lifestyle and behavior files.

2 Response data:- forensics By analyzing your past direct marketing results, we create offers and new single channel or multi-channel test programs that are designed to beat the response of your present most successful direct response programs (that is, your controls).

3 Creative development:- For creative assignments, we first write a comprehensive creative strategy document for your review. This incorporates the offer, product benefits, testimonials, answers to the top three customer objections and other information the creative team needs to create your new winners.

4 Financial pro:– forma Before we embark on a direct marketing program, we develop a financial pro forma that incorporates your allowable cost per lead or cost per sale.

5 We can act as an extension of your staff:- Some suppliers call this partnering with the client. But we really cannot partner with clients in the classic sense as stockholders. But we are “stakeholders.” This simply means that as consultants, what we do after the program runs separates us from advertising agencies. We look at the total selling process looking for barriers that are affecting response rates. This might include a selling cycle audit where we examine the steps leading up to a sale. We begin with the customer’s first response and tabulate every step. We then submit a report to you with our recommendations for both sales improvement and new selling opportunities.

Our clients turn to Fulcrum for a variety of services depending upon their needs. These services usually include one of the following areas of direct response activities.

Direct marketing program assessments
Direct mail, email, telemarketing script, fieldwork,  advertising and other creative development incorporating concept development, copywriting to final art
Test programs for B2C and B2B lead generation
Marketing planning and implementation
Database setup, planning and implementation
Conducting in-house brainstorming sessions
Proposal development for advertising agency direct response presentations
Face to face consulting to share direct marketing expertise
Total direct marketing program leadership

The Fulcrum compensation offers maximum flexibility for your projects.
Ad Hoc Basis

For short-term projects or for clients who are not yet interested in an ongoing commitment, Fulcrum offers a flat fee based on the projected hours required to complete your project.
By project

This most often includes a marketing plan and a creative assignment, like a new direct mail package or a series of emails or telemarketing scripts. A set fee is agreed upon at the beginning of the project. More and more clients are asking for general direct marketing consultation. The deliverables sometimes take the form of a written assessment presented to your team in PowerPoint format. These assignments usually evolve into an extended agreement or a direct marketing audit.
Extended Term Agreement

If your programs are ongoing and you need longer term planning and implementation support, then Fulcrum will prepare a long term agreement for your consideration. The proposal includes a thorough description of the services provided, the goals of the relationship and a monthly fee. The fee reflects a projection of the scope of the assignment. Some of these extended agreements may last no more than four months while others extend beyond one year.

Subcontracted work

Most projects undertaken by Fulcrum require the services of suppliers, specialists, printers, lettershops, data analysts, compilers, telesales firms, mailing list companies and other subcontracted support to complete client approved direct marketing programs. These subcontractors are paid by Fulcrum on the client’s behalf. In some cases, the logistics require direct payment by the client to contractors hired by Fulcrum.

Depending upon the assignment, Fulcrum includes a commission in its supplier estimates and referrals for client work.
Creative development process

First, you tell us about the project and we give you an estimate.

With your approval, you will need to send us background information or put us in touch with people who can provide that information.

Then we’ll write a draft for your review. If you’re using one of our graphic designers, we will also provide initial design at this stage.

With your feedback on our draft, we’ll provide a revised version of the creative.

How many revisions do you get?

We don’t put a limit on revisions because we want you completely satisfied. Historically, the number of edits for our creative work averages 1-3.

We know you’ll have revisions — maybe more than a few. But we do not charge for revisions unless you decide to change the direction of the project.

How We Work Agency in nashik

About Nashik

Situated on the banks of Godavari, Nashik is one of the most important cities of northern Maharashtra. It’s the third-largest urban area of Maharashtra, just preceding the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and the Pune Urban Region. Nashik is, in fact, the fourth most populous city in Maharashtra. It has had its moment of pride when it was declared the sixteenth fastest growing city in the world by a report of the City Mayors Foundation.

Owing to the city’s industrial, social, political and cultural importance, Nashik has been shortlisted as an investment region in the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) for the Igatpuri-Nashik-Sinnar circle. It is also a pilgrimage city for many Hindus and is one of the four locations that host the Kumbh Mela Festival.

Nashik is the highest producer of grapes in India, along with onions, because of which it’s called the “Wine capital of India”. Famous for its religious and historical significance, it is located on the banks of Godavari, which is one of the most prominent rivers in India. This vibrant city known for its picturesque surroundings, pleasant climate and greenery certainly sees itself as a major player in the coming future for top market investments.

Stats and Facts

The population of Nashik, as per the provisional reports of the Census 2011, is 1,562,769 with a 22% increase in the last decade
The city’s sex ratio is below the national average, at 895 per 1000 males. The child sex ratio has drastically fallen to 855 per 100 males
The average literacy rate of Nashik saw a significant jump in 2011 with 90.97%
Nashik – Striving Industrial Sector

As of 30th November 2011, Nashik district had six approved Special Economic Zones covering an area of 1,275 hectares
Investment in industrial units have grown more than 100% and employment by 20% making Nashik an outperformer from other cities in Maharashtra in terms of investment and MIDC units
Out of all the globally recognized wineries in Maharashtra, Nashik has the majority. Also many liquor manufacturing factories, such as Sula Wines, Pernod-Ricard and United Spirits Ltd have set up their factories here. Today, grapes are a major export commodity to the Europe, Asia and Middle East
Other prominent clusters in Nashik include raisin making, engineering, silver ornaments and the famous Paithani saree. There is a scope for various other industries such as fruit processing, agro-based products, animal-based products and forest-based products
The government of India sees great potential in the Nashik cluster. Various government schemes are expected to strengthen the SMEs in areas covering technology, national and international cooperation, marketing and capacity building international certifications
The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited aircraft manufacturing plant, which is located 16 km from Nashik,employs a large number of people residing in Nashik with a 7000-employment rate
Manufacturers who have set up plants in the Nashik MIDC area include: Crompton Greaves, Bosch India, Atlas Copco, Mahindra and Mahindra, IBP, GlaxoSmithKline, CEAT, Thyssenkrupp, Epcos, Schneider Electric, ABB, L&T, Jindal Steel, Lear Corporation, Siemens, Kirloskar, Coca Cola, Shalimar Paints and Cipla
The Indiabulls Power Ltd Sinnar and the Nashik Thermal Power Station are the two thermal power plants powering Nashik. Also, Suzlon energy has set up base in Sinnar generating wind power for Nashik
Connectivity

Nashik is served by the Ozar Airport, located about 24 km from the city. There are plans to upgrade the airport to international standards, including a new passenger terminal. Nashik is also served by the Gandhinagar Airport that sports a humbler runway
The Nashik Railway Station is of prominence to the Central Railway as it generates a high amount of revenue. Nashik is directly connected to various major cities in India like New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Nagpur and Guwahati. According to the Rail Budget recently, Nashik plans to get rail connectivity to Pune and Indore
Nashik is located on the intersection of two major national highways – the Mumbai-Pune Highway and the Mumbai-Agra Highway. There are numerous other state highways that offer excellent connectivity to Nashik. Apart from inter-state connectivity, the city has reliable and modern road infrastructure
There are three bus stations in Nashik, namely, Mahamarg bus stand, Nashik Bus Sthanak at Thakkar bazar, and CBS. These services are available for travelling to major cities in and around states. Maharashtra Road Transport Corporation, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation all operate in and out of the city
A metro railway project called the Greater Nasik Metro has been proposed to connect neighboring areas within Nashik like Ozar, Deolali, Igatpuri and Nashik city
Nashik Civic Administration

In 1982, the Nashik Municipality and other civic bodies combined to form the Nashik Municipal Corporation that today administers the Nashik district. Nashik is also the headquarters of the Nashik Revenue Division of Maharashtra
The Deolali Cantonment Board is a separate civic body for Deolali, which is a part of the Nashik urban agglomeration
The District Collector carries out the administration of the Nashik district. He also supervises other government bodies in the area. The Balwantrai Mehta Committee facilitates the development of administration in rural areas. The Zilla Parishad, Gram Panchayat and the Panchayat Samiti head the district level
Nashik Infrastructure

The city, in terms of infrastructure, is relatively in a formidable situation. The city is a highly sustainable source for quantitative and qualitative water as it resides near the rivers Godavari and Darnana
Storm water management is major issue in Nashik as three major rivers and several nalas flow through the city. Apart from proposing storm water pipe-drains, river canalization and nala training, the MNC has made it mandatory for new constructions in the city to install rainwater harvesting systems
Unlike many other Indian cities, where garbage floods infrastructure, the daily refuse in Nashik is collected through a door-to-door solid-waste collection system. A plant has been set near Pandav Leni by the Nashik Municipal Corporation to process the garbage and convert it into compost
A total of 1974 km of roads exist within Nashik’s network. The MNC has proposed an investment of Rs. 605 crores towards a hike in new roads, road widening, parking, street lightning and other improvements. Plans of setting up a mass rapid transit are being proposed for the near future

 

All Localities in Nashik

Ambad
Gangapur Road
Sinnar
Deolali Gaon
Ganesh Baba Nagar
Yeolekar Mala
Pandit Colony
Canada Corner
College Road
Sharanpur
Chandshi
Mahatma nagar
Dwarka
Nashik Road
Nashik-Pune Road
Sane Guruji Nagar
Hirawadi
Indira Nagar
Trimbak
Kamatwade
Jail Road
Untwadi
Mumbai Agra Road
Eklahare
Parijat Nagar

Makhmalabad
Khambale
Soyagaon
Siddheshwar Nagar

 

 

 

Makhmalabad Road
Renuka Nagar
Rajiv Nagar
Tidke Nagar
Ashwin Nagar
Trimbak Road
Prabhat Colony
Kamod Nagar
Panchavati
Mumbai-Nashik Highway
Dindori Road
Govind Nagar
Vaiduwadi
Pathardi Phata
Buddha Vihar
LOCALITY
Anandvalli
Aurangabad Road
Ojhar
Mohan Nagar
Bhabha Nagar
Ambad Link Road
Sobhag Nagar
Uttara Nagar
Tagore Nagar
Sawarkar Nagar
Wadala Gaon

Mundhegaon
Pimplad
Mohadi
Ram Wadi
Nagalwadi

Satpur
Patharadi Road
Peth Road
DGP Nagar
Jai Bhavani Road
Shreerang Nagar
MERI-Rasbihari Link Road
Pathardi
Lam Road
Karmayogi Nagar
Kalpataru Nagar
Shri Ram Colony
MERI
Sadguru Nagar
Someshwar Colony
Chetana Nagar
Rane Nagar
Khutwad Nagar
P and T Colony
Thatte Nagar
Anand Nagar
Igatpuri
Ayodhya nagari
Om Nagar
Medage Nagar
Bhagur
Vinay Nagar

Wadner Road
Ambedkar Nagar
Gondedumala
Gangapur
Matoshree Nagar
Prabhat Nagar

CIDCO
Wavi
LOCALITY
Nilwandi
Bhausahebnagar
Rasegaon
Malegaon
Dindori
Devlali
Chinchkhed
General Vaidya Nagar
Adgaon
Vani
Upnagar
Krishna Nagar
DSouza Colony
Old Agra Road
New Pandit Colony
Ganjmal
Shramik Nagar
Shivaji Nagar
Deepali Nagar
Rajur Bahula
Vaitarna Nagar
Manmad
Hanuman Nagar
MIDC Ambad
Yeola
Pimpalgaon Baswant
Lekha Nagar
Mhasrul Gaon
Pawan Nagar
Chunchale
Madsangavi
Ghoti Budrak
Niphad
Dasak
Abhiyanta Nagar
Upendra Nagar Colony
Sneha Nagar
Gotane Wada
Savata Nagar
Gayakhe Colony
LOCALITY
Nagarsul
Vijay Nagar
Shalimar
Chandwad
Gandhi Nagar Airport Area
Vihitgaon
Belgaon Dhaga
Ekdant Nagar
Devgaon
Manegaon
Jagtap Nagar
Homi Bhabha Nagar
Shinde
Amrutdham
Government Colony
Chincholi
Khode Nagar
Shivshakti Nagar
Swaminarayan nagar
Tidke Colony
D. K. Nagar
Samarth Nagar
Girnare
Tapovan Road

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