Marketing channels Term paper Prepared by: Essam Eldin Khater • Marketing Channels literature review To reach a target market‚ the marketer uses marketing channels. The marketer uses distribution channels to display‚ sell‚ or deliver the physical product or service(s) to the buyer or user. They include distributors‚ wholesalers‚ retailers‚ and agents. The marketer also uses service channels to carry out transactions with potential buyers. Service channels include warehouses‚
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tingRURAL MARKETING By: Kumar Gaurav Rastogi. ( MBA‚ CUIM) Rural India 740 million people 24 languages… 1642 Dialects 6‚38‚691 villages and 5‚164 towns 70% population still rural & agrarian 41% are illiterate 56% HH - no access to electricity 70% HH have no bank account 96% have no telephones 7% have two wheelers & 1.3% have 4 wheelers By: Kumar Gaurav Rastogi. ( MBA‚ CUIM) Rural Market Structure Demographic Environment
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head: DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS Distribution Channels and Their Impact on Marketing Strategies Name: Institution: DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS Abstract This paper discusses the importance of choosing appropriate channel members and also identifies and discusses criteria that should be used by the car compact disc player manufacturer when evaluating potential intermediaries for the firm’s distribution channel. This is important for this firm since it’s only through these marketing channels that their
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Principles of Marketing CHAPTER 8: MARKETING CHANNELS CHAPTER 8: MARKETING CHANNELS Its Nature & Functions * Marketing channels are conduits used by the firm to distribute its products. * Marketing channels are human creations and they may be designed and structured to serve the needs of the user. * A marketing channel may be defined as a set of interdependent organization and individuals that facilitate the movement and transfer Functions of the Marketing Channels 1
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RURAL MARKETING An Overview Trends indicate that the rural markets are coming up in a big way and growing twice as fast as the urban as many ’middle income and above’ households in the rural areas as there are in the urbanareas.The share of FMCG products in rural markets is 53%‚ durables boasts of 59% market share. The number of middle and high income households in rural India is expected to grow from 80 million to 111 million by 2008. In urban India‚ the same is expected to grow from 46 million
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RURAL AGRI- MARKETING IN INDIA - WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE IN INDIA ABSTRACT Around 700 million people‚ or 70% of India’s population‚ live in 6‚27‚000 villages in rural areas. 90% of the rural population is concentrated in villages with a population of less than 2000. Rural marketing is as old as the civilization. Surplus of agro - products are exchanged in earlier days in the barter system. The introduction of currency‚ transport‚ and communication has increased the scope
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Internet as an Insurance Distribution Channel- An Empirical Study Jaya Nema Sr.Faculty‚ LNCT-MER‚Indore Introduction After the liberalization of Indian economy various reforms has been made in the insurance sector which has finally opened the gate of this industry for private sector companies. This has brought changes not only in the design of the products available in the market but also the manner in which they are marketed. There is
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PROJECT ON:- “RURAL ADVERTISING” A PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES In partial fulfillment of requirements of the course By: SHREYA SOOD UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF prof.Jidnya Patil DEPARTMENT OF BMS
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Chapter 12 Marketing Channels: Delivering Customer Value 1) Which of the following is NOT a typical supply chain member? A) resellers B) customers C) intermediaries D) government agencies E) raw materials supplier Answer: D Diff: 1 Page Ref: 337 Skill: Concept Objective: 12-1 2) ________ the manufacturer or service provider is the set of firms that supply the raw materials‚ components‚ parts‚ information‚ finances‚ and expertise needed to create a product or service. A) Downstream
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Revision of DTM for chapter 1 & 2 Function of physical distribution management and distribution channels 1) Definition of physical distribution management – Used in manufacturing and commerce to describe the broad range of activities concerned w/ the efficient movement of finished products from end of production line to consumer. * Emphasizes the flow of materials from the point of manufacture industrial user * Implies the control of the flow End consumers Products supply > Warehousing
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