Field Marketing
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FIELD MARKETING
As the name suggests field marketing is marketing your brand’s product directly on to the field that is marketing in front of end customers. Field marketing is most common form of traditional marketing. Field marketing does not include only direct selling, it also includes collecting feedback, conducting audits, organising events to promote the brand.
Field Marketing involves providing and managing highly skilled and trained people to conduct brand-building strategic (long-term) or tactical (short-term) campaigns on behalf of clients. We provide the field marketing staff to work on our clients’ behalf and we manage them. They are known as ‘brand ambassadors’ and they are employed directly by us.
The aim behind field marketing may vary from company to company but the most common aim of field marketing is to create brand awareness, increase direct sales, or to build customer relationship.
PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS
This is a good form of marketing to create brand awareness and to convert non-users into users of your product or service.According to the product or the service we create a plan to offer demos of your product/service to the potential customers.
If the product is consumable good we offer free samples to the potentials customers and then convince them to buy your product. If the customer gets free demo he/she never rejects the offer and if they like the product they buy immediately.
If you offer a service or a non-consumable product we give the potential customers a hands on experience so that if they love the product/ service they can buy it immediately.
GUERRILLA MARKETING
This name is taken form a war tactic known as guerrilla tactics where the enemies are attacked in most unexpected way. Guerrilla marketing does the same it targets the customers at the unexpected time and way surprisingly.
We have people who create catchy and unique content. Content is important in this type of field marketing. We plan and pitch customers where they expect us less. This surprise element surely works because this creates curiosity in people’s mind about the product/service.
RETAIL AUDITING
This process is not directly related to selling. Retail auditing includes inspection of your product according to the criteria provided by the clients.eg- how the shelf is arranged in the store, where is your product placed etc.
We conduct such audits for the clients and provide them a detailed report about how their marketing material is used in the market and how their brand in represented by their promoters.
DIRECT SELLING
This is the form of selling where the brand representatives sell the product to the consumer directly at the point of interaction.
We organise promotional events, kiosks, door to door selling campaigns, retail marketing, face to face marketing etc where our representatives sell directly to the customers.
WHAT WE DO FOR YOU?
Apart from this we also offer a range of field marketing services depending on the client’s requirements, these include:
Feet on Street Team
Field Sales Team
Brand Awareness/Leafleting
Data capture/Providing quotes
Auditing
Sampling/Demonstrating
Merchandising
Roadshows/Events
Mystery Shopping
Logistical Support Services
Retail Staff Training
Field Marketing Agency in Navi Mumbai
About Nashik
About 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.
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.
Navi Mumbai civic administration
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) was formed in 1991 to maintain some of the developed nodes. Local self-government in Navi Mumbai started on January 1 1992. Under this, NMMC was handed nine of the total 25 nodes of Navi Mumbai project area. These nodes are Vashi, Nerul, CBD Belapur, Kopar Khairane, Turbhe, Airoli, Ghansoli, Sanpada and Digha. The municipal commissioner and a mayor head NMMC.
The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) was created on 17 March 1971 for developing and maintaining the city. When Navi Mumbai was created, CIDCO was the only authority that maintained and developed the city.
There are 64 electoral wards in Navi Mumbai. Each has an elected corporator.
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 Ranjanpada Dhansar |