Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Planning meeting.

As we undertake a planning session for our business plans, as we lay down reviews and processes, I am reminded of a great quote from Alice in Wonderland.

Alice:
        Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?
 
The Cat:
   That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.
 
Alice:        I don't much care where.
 
The Cat:   Then it doesn't much matter which way you go.
 
Alice:         …so long as I get somewhere.
 
The Cat:    Oh, you're sure to do that, if only you walk long enough.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Un-learning Sampling : Re-learning Sampling.

It is not revolutionary as an idea but it is effective as hell. And like most things around, it has now even got it selves a sexier tag - “tryvertising”. 

Call it what you may, the fact remains that while folks don’t believe in advertisements too much, the consumers and prospects want to (and love to) discover new products, test them in the comfort and privacy of their living room before buying them at the shop on a regular basis. Sampling of your product converts prospects to consumers. 

While it has been proven to be effective, it is also expensive and difficult initiative to effectively implement in the FMCG / CPG space, predominantly due to scale, which leads to serious process in-efficiencies. 

The sampling processes have stayed relatively unchanged for decades – and that is tragic – because if sampling is done well to the modern socially hyperactive consumer – the impact is going to be far higher today then it has ever been. 

Tools like “like” & “share” assist the success and enable the sampled prospect to advocate the product within peer groups with a lot more ease today that just a few years ago. However, leveraging the power of social networks to generate referrals and reviews within the community is a small, though crucial, part of any well-run product sampling initiative. 
However, one needs to guard against falling pray to turning the campaign into a mere “like” campaign on Facebook with little subsequent follow-thru’ and a measurable return for your efforts, that helps drive sales. 

AaramShop has have come up with an effective sampling solution enabled by technology, curated for the FMCG / CPG brands, which uses AaramShop’s strength of being a hybrid model having retailers on the ground who are able to reach out to consumers in their catchment areas. 

“WannaSample” is a move towards using the engagement opportunities on the Web, Mobile, and on-ground activation options to drive effective sampling and trials among the consumers. The unique solution is geared to go beyond and generate product reviews, references and advocacy.

Based on our understanding and research into current sampling programmes & solutions we have identified the areas in which they are deficient, and then looked at how our solution can help mitigate the challenges. 

Talk to us and evaluate the opportunities offered by this unique process; please contact us here.

Monday, August 20, 2012

The changing profile of Indian retailers & AaramShop.

A typical Indian Neighborhood Grocer
Kamal Desai is the 2nd generation grocery retailer based out of Andheri West, in Mumbai. He took over day-to-day management and operations of his family-owned grocery store about 9 years ago.

The 9 years of running his store 1st hand and assisting his father since early childhood enables Kamal to reflect on changing trends in Indian retail and its opportunities and challenges over the last 4 decades with a level of expertise.

The changes have been happening over the years, but the last 7 to 8 years have been the most exciting and challenging. Based on what he saw around, he started off by doing minor modifications to the store layout since he took over – starting with creating self-service isles, better product displays and accessibility, in-store lighting and then going on to air-condition the store.

While the neighborhood that Kamal services has seen a steady population growth and income levels, it has also seen a change in consumers’ tastes – prompting Kamal to move away from commodities to brands. And while Kamal has a strong one on one relationship with a lot of consumers and almost a legendary service level efficiency for loyal consumers – he is facing an increasing challenge with the changing lifestyle of a number of his consumers and of course from the increasing competition from the modern trade outlets.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

India Independents' Day on 16th of August.


15th of August is the Independence Day & 16th of August is going to be the Indian Independents’ Day. 

Independents’ Day will fly the flag for local retailers across the country: the businesses and the people behind them, who help make our villages, towns and cities so diverse, colorful and so very special. It’s all about championing diversity and recognizing the skills, efforts & the free spirit behind the shop-front. 

The day will highlight the important role smaller, local, independent retailers play in our local communities they have been serving for generations, the local economy they contribute to, and in the retail sector as a whole. 

The focus of the campaign is multi-fold: 

Encouraging consumers to shop local, to celebrate their favorite independent retailers, to remind themselves of the fantastic shops within their neighborhoods, and to go out there and bring forth that love.

Encouraging independent retailers to create a buzz to increase consumer engagement, footfall and sales. To let everyone know that they are proud of the contribution their small business makes. 

Encouraging suppliers and all those who serve the independent retail sector to spread the word. To support the retailers in delivering experiences, to add to the excitement; remembering that Independent Retailers are often a critical route to market for a wide range of product designers and producers. 

My organization (AaramShop) will support this initiative in multiple ways and would like to welcome supporters of the Independents to come together in various ways to show our appreciation and support. 

To get involved in the initiative as an individual, corporate, government or association; please write to me.

"Clicks to Bricks" integration for FMCG brands' digital campaigns.

The growing importance of digital marketing is not lost on anyone. However, most brand marketers in the FMCG / CPG space find it difficult to justify the high engagement cost per consumer, especially because most current digital assets are restricted to creating awareness. 

There is now an option to change that. AaramShop has digitized the FMCG brands' existing last mile, thus enabling an integration of a “purchase now” prompt option within all digital assets. 

The consumers can now browse through all manner of digital communication, have the additional option to click on a “purchase now” tab, enabling them to order a brand from their preferred neighborhood retailer, who packs up and deliver in a matter of hours. 

Here is a neat example of seamless "Click to Brick" integration by Saffola (Marico Industries) giving its consumers a “purchase now” option on its website and at the same time it helps build a stronger bond with its channel by helping generate direct demand and action specific to the retailer outlets.

All digital assets of the brand like its websites, social media presence on platforms like Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, etc, review sites, blogs etc and and digital marketing campaigns can be now made to perform harder for the marketing dollar spend, and go beyond the just feel good awareness.

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