4. Resulting
changes in the
market setting
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1. Switch from age old wholesalers – resulting in sudden withdrawal from
thousands of retail outlets.
2. Sudden reduction in the number of wholesalers – 1 distributor in Rural and City
each.
3. Elimination of Medical representatives due to switch from Pharma to OTC.
4. Elimination of Supervisors- Hierarchy involves Sales Officer and then directly a
distributor.
5. Discontinued as a prescribed based drug.
10. Company
Level :
Negative
Reports
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A 2007 mishap pertaining to one particular batch of Baby powder
sterilization has led to series of negative reports.
Loss of Goodwill due to Negative Marketing.
A corresponding effect on other brands.
11. Distributor
level
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Mahavir Agencies -
Akluj
VoraWholesalers-
Pandharpur
• Post the switch there has been an added load
on the distributor.
• Lack of supervision.
• Convincing retailers is time consuming.
• Lack of resources to provide promotional
materials and supplies to the connecting
villages.
• Distributor quotes “post an aggressive launch
the advertising fizzes out.”
• Advertising has not penetrated the micro
interiors/rural.
• Competition from the Generic Market.
• No return enquiry for congestion relief.
Sales
Officer
J&J
Distributor
12. Consumer
Level
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• Sudden non availability of the
brand.
• Little awareness and no education.
• Excessive dependency on the
doctors and retailers.
• Inaccessibility in micro interiors
Tungat
Kavale
Tondle
Pirachi
Bondle
15. Observations
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Persistent dry cough due to climate and occupation.
Inaccessibility of the brand in micro interiors.
Extensive dependency on the doctors due to illiteracy.
Absence of promotional material in medical stores and on streets.
Availability of media in form of broadcasts and print.
Scattered clusters of houses.
Huge sales of Generic medicines from retail counters.
Diminishing trust in the parent company.
Benadryl is put up on the same parameter as Codeine and Corex,
which carry Narcotic components.
Huge gap in sales between off and
seasonal months.
17. Awareness and
Education
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Medical camps to educate people on:
1. Personal Safety – Promoting masks and it’s usefulness.
2. Differentiation between types of coughs – Highlighting
the variants.
3. Right dose of medication.
4. Near by Health clinics.
18. Why Medical
camps?
Benadryl is a known brand, even in micro interiors.
Has heritage and expertise on it’s side.
Only brand to have launched variants, catering to dry and wet
cough.
Complements brand’s positioning of being an Expert.
To promote Good will.
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19. SocialTie up -
Sanmati
Nursing home
An NGO that has been into existence for 41 years, at Madha
Built on 4 acres of land – with 1 acre dedicated to hospital.
Covers 100 villages, within a radius of 2-10 kms.
Cough Syrup that’s in circulation at the moment : Euphoria
Healthcare Pvt Ltd, priced at 200/- for 4.5 litres.
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21. BrandVisibility
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Two most visible and prominent
structures in all rural settlements:
1. The water tank could be transformed
into a Benadryl bottle.
2. Branding on or near the temple.
Wall painting based on
incentive to assure longevity.
27. Non -
conventional
Media
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Gadda Annual Fair : Solapur district & Palki at Pandharpur
• Minimum
Expected
population: 4
Lakhs, with
basic
occupation:
Farming.
• Maximum
Media
coverage.
• Crowd hails
from rural and
Semi rural
areas.
• Eg:Volini Free
Samples
28. Non -
conventional
Media
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Gadda Annual Fair : Solapur district & Palki at Pandharpur
• Minimum
Expected
population: 4
Lakhs, with
basic
occupation:
Farming.
• Maximum
Media
coverage.
• Crowd hails
from rural and
Semi rural
areas.
• Eg:Volini Free
Samples
29. Conclusions
The promotional activities need to be supported by:
Parallel positive marketing to counter attack competitors.
A designated third party for promotions and supervision.
An accessible network of under cutters for timely delivery and
convenience – Cycle responders
Brand visibility in micro interiors.
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