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Topic : Predicting Consumer Trends for 2010
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Created by : Sarika Singh, Assistant Professor, BIT  | 01 19 2010 13:37:30 +0000
Industry : Consumer DurablesFunctional Area : Consumer Sales(Sales & Marketing)
Activity:  361 views;  last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:09 +0000

What do we see in today's market? Walk into a mall with say, two shops stocking similar merchandise of footwear– one with no deal, one with a deal. No prizes for guessing where the bigger crowds will be. Whether these crowds translate into sales, depends on whether the brand is offering a true deal or a deal more in the realm of true lies. There is a fine line between addiction and behaviour most commonly displayed in certain circumstances. However, in your opinion, are Indian consumers getting addicted to deals and offers?

 
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In todays senario, with fast growing consumer expectations and changing media evolutions, people has enhance the consumption as an entertainment which is beyond rationality and value. What marketers are doing is that, they focus energies on how to use this addiction, and channel it to the brand’s long term and strategic advantage.


By Sarika Singh, Assistant Professor, BIT  01 19 2010 13:37:30 +0000
 
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Yes.  There is a paradigm shift in indian consumerism.  Young and middle aged population are flocking to shopping malls, prone to buy everything, particularly clothes and electronic gadgets.  This, meseems, leading to expenditure not warranted for.  Eventually, leads to price rise, because of demand and recognition for brand.

Secondly, the average income level of younger population is increased.  However, people in the age group 50 above, are not increased proportionately.  Because of this inequality, the latter group of population are not in a position to live in cities like Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai and Hyderabad.


By S D Manjunath, Sr Manager (Corr Bkg & Int'l Trade), Axis Bank Ltd  | 01 28 2010 18:17:49 +0000
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Sadly yes ! but there is nothing alarming to it because it is the practice world over in all the developing countries. But it is a negative effect for brands becaue the core value of the brand gets diluted. A good example is that of Colour Plus which started going on sale a number of times throughout the year and finally had to be sold off. I dont know how the new owners - Raymond is doing but at least i do not see much sale offers from the brand now. One has to know where to draw the line. A max of two or three offers in a year are the most that one shold resort to. It is more so for a fashion brand whereas other brands need not go on sale because their inventory pretty much doesnt change till there is a change of model etc.


By Jaygopal Raghavan, Marketing Manager, Landmark Group  | 01 21 2010 16:21:05 +0000
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I feel most of the Indians very much look for or wait for such offers and then plan their purchases. However, i feel there is no free lunch anywhere in the world of business and this hidden truth in not much known to most of us. But but but..... all that matters is attraction and satisfaction!! ...and we being humans have to go for it!! ... Thank you, Manish N

Cheers!!


By Manish N Chugh, Officer Trainee, Stock Holding Corporation of India ltd.,  | 01 21 2010 15:00:50 +0000
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Thats the way across the globe. Who doesnt like a free lunch?? I would love getting used to it too :))


By Makrand Bhave, AGM - Corporate Business, E18, part of Network 18 Group  | 01 20 2010 10:54:51 +0000
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Absolutely - I think Indian consumers are addicted to deals and offers.  A few years ago - sales were a rare event and we used to flock shops during sales. But now - shops have sales every quarter - there is hardly a time when they do not have sales. The perception that discounted items are not of good quality has dissolved over the years .

Shops like big bazaar/ shoprite (with their weekly vegetables/ grains bazaar) and vijay sales (with their weekend deals) have spoiled us with choices. With loyalty cards/ reward points we get lured into going to particular shops. Even my beauty parlour has a card which gives me a 20% discount whenever i use it.

The other day i bought a digital frame at Croma - and was surprised that they they did not have any deals/ offers running.  I was expecting some discount as if it was my right. I sure am addicted and confident that there are many more like me. Way to go Indian consumer.


By Mrunmaiy Abroal, Communications Manager, Opera Software  | 01 20 2010 08:45:31 +0000
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In my view, consumers are no longer addicted to deals and offers. Today, the growth story is real leading to less anxiety amongst consumers. However, there’s a spectre of inflation and more immediate day-to-day worries have cropped up with rise in petrol and food prices. In their adjusting to it, most consumers are re-evaluating their choices, behaviours, loyalties and have changed their shopping habits.


By Kavitha Shankar, Sr/Principal Coresspondent, ABC  | 01 19 2010 13:47:14 +0000
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