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Sales promotion
1. 6.SALES PROMOTION
PRESENTED BY- MR. AKSHAY M. KASAMBE
[N.S.P.MCOLLEGE OF PHARMACY DARWHA]
Email id- akshaykasambe@gmail.com
Contact No- 8237956745
2. Contents
2
Introduction
Objectives of sales promotion
Techniques of sales promotion
Salesmanship
Advantage of Salesmanship
Steps in selling process
Salesman
Objective of a salesman
Qualities of salesman
Advertising
Advantages of advertising
Disadvantages of advertising
Parts of advertisement
Media for advertising
Advertising of pharmaceutical products
Feature of good advertising
Difference between Advertisement & sales promotion
Window display with objectives
Advantages of window display
Market research
Method of market research
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IntroductionDefinition-
Sales promotion Marketing activities other than personal selling, advertising,
and publicity that enhance consumer purchasing and dealer effectiveness.
Goal is speeding the sales process and increasing salesvolume.
Produce best results when combined with other marketing activities, such as
advertising.
Cannot overcome poor brand images, product deficiencies, or poor training for
salespeople.
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OBJECTIVES OF SALES PROMOTION
To introduce new products
To attract new customers
To maintain old customers
To improve public image of the firm
To assist salesmen and the dealers
To popularize brand name of the product
To induce customers to purchase more items
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Free samples- The M.R. gives free samples to the doctor. This method is useful
for new products. It is expensive method.
Trading stamps- The stamps are issued in proportion to the purchase. The
customers collect the stamps & exchange it for free product.
Coupons- Coupons entitles the holder to save certain amt on purchase of specific
product. The coupons may be sent via post, magazine, newspaper or retailers. The
retailers give discount to the customers. The firm reimburses the retailers for the
same
Premium or bonus offer- In this the firm gives certain quantity of the product free
of cost on purchase of a specified quantity of the product.
They may be of three types
• With pack premium- The free product is given along with the product purchased
by the customers.
• A reusable containers- The product is packed in a container that has utility for the
customer after it is consumed.
• Free in the mail premium-Free gift is given to the customer on producing a proof
of purchase i.e. cash memo or wrapper of the product.
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Prize contest-The contests are held where the best entry gets the first prize.
Fairs & exhibitions-They are organized to popularize the products
Extra quantity-The mfg offers more quantity of the product at the same price.
Lower price- Mfg. sell their product at lower price than the original price
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SALESMANSHIP
Definition- It is an art of convincing & persuading the customers to buy a product
Advantages-
It helps in locating prospective buyers.
It helps in the creation of a demand for new products.
It provides feed back about the need attitudes and behavior of consumers.
It helps to remove the objections and doubts of the consumers.
It helps in demonstrating the product in a very effective way.
It can develop durable relationship with consumers.
The salesman acts as a consultant to the consumers.
Salesmanship gets immediate buying action.
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Steps in selling Process
1. Pre-sale preparation
2. Prospecting
3. Approaching
4. Presentation
5. Dealing with objections
6. Closing the sale
7. Follow up
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Pre-sale preparation- The selection, training and motivation of sales person is the
first step in personal selling. The salesman must have a through knowledge of the
products, customers, competitors’ products and technique of selling.
Prospecting- The salesman must locate the potential buyers and identify their needs.
They should examine the records of past and present customers to find out the
nature and attitudes of potential buyers.
Approaching-The salesman should introduce himself, the product and the
manufacturer to the potential buyer. He should be polite and courteous while
approaching the customers. A salesman at the counter should pleasantly greet the
customers and make him feel at home. In case he is busy with some other customer,
he should assure the customer that he would attend to him presently.
Presentation- The object of presentation is to convince the customer that he needs
this type of product or service and this particular product or service will in fact
fulfill his needs. The salesman should describe the salient features and uses of the
product in brief and not its technical details such as, description about drug
formulation, its chemical composition, its pharmacological actions and side effects
etc. The selling points and advice should be given without any hesitation. However,
arguments should be avoided at all costs. To win an argument is to lose the customer
and to lose the argument is to lose the sale. The success of a salesperson depends
upon the degree to which he/she is able to match his/her presentation with the
attitude of the consumer
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Dealing with objections :-Certain objections may be raised by the customer after
presentation which should be welcomed. Those objections which are mostly
regarding the price, quality and design are helpful in discovering the doubts of the
customer. The salesman should not lose patience if a customer asks for many
questions and takes time in reaching a decision. The main aim of the salesman
should be to remove customers objections in one way or the other, so that the
customer is satisfied with the product
Closing the sale- once the customer has made up his mind to buy the product, the
salesman should close the sale in a cordial manner. The customer should be made to
feel that he has Made the right choice. It is difficult to close the sale if the customer
has not yet come to a decision. However, under no circumstances, the customer
should be pressurized to get in for a particular item. The salesman should thank the
customer at the times of delivery of goods and all social courtesy should be extended
to him. He should assure the customer of still better service in future.
Follow up- further ‘follow up’ is not practicable in case of retail pharmacy as
customers do not visit the pharmacy as frequently as they do in other shops. But
representatives of suppliers generally follow up for stock ‘sold in’ to be ‘sold out’ by
effective salesmanship
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Qualities of a Salesman-
1. Personal qualities
2. Mental qualities
3. Social qualities
4. Vocational skills
Definition- A person who is engaged in selling goods to the customers is known as
a “salesman”.
SALESMAN
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A) Personal qualities-
A good salesman must have an attractive personality.
He must possess good health &sound physique.
He should have a clear voice & his tone of speaking should be natural.
He should also be well dressed because it adds to his charm.
B) Mental qualities-
A good salesman should possess a sound memory, presence of mind, imagination,
foresightedness, sound judgment &initiative.
He should be intelligent enough to understand the nature & requirements of potential
buyers.
He must have the imagination to look at things from the viewpoint of the customer.
C) Social qualities-
A good salesman must have a liking for people & the ability to mix with them.
He must not be shy & of reserved nature.
He should be sincere, dependable, co-operative &honest.
He should have patience to listen to his customers & remove their objections.
He should always be polite & courteous while dealing with his customers.
He must help the customers in selecting the right type of goods.
D) Vocational skills-
A good salesman must have specialized knowledge of selling techniques
He should have a thorough knowledge of the products, customers & competitive products
already available in the market.
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ADVERTISING
Definition- Advertising is an art, used to familiarize public with the product by
informing of its description, uses, its superiority over other brands, sources of its
availability and price etc . It is the paid form of communication.
Objectives of Advertising
To create a demand for a new product by explaining its utility.
To increase its sales by attracting new customers.
To maintain the existing demand by fighting competition.
To assist the salesmen in their selling efforts.
To warn the public against imitation of the products of the firm.
To enhance goodwill of the firm.
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Advantages of Advertising
Advertisement helps in introduction of new product.
It increases buyers to purchase products
It keeps the constant demand of products
It helps in increasing the growth of unit
It helps in providing information regarding the qualities of the product
It gives direct and indirect employment
It provides comparison to the customers regarding similar products
Disadvantages of Advertising
Expenses on advertisement increase the cost of product.
It sometimes creates artificial demand.
A huge amount is invested before sale of the product.
Advertisement leads to monopoly of a product.
Sometime innocent customers are cheated by false advertisement.
It stimulates the customers to buy things which they cannot afford to buy
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PART OF AN ADVERTISEMENT
Heading -
The heading or caption is used to attract the attention of the people.
It may be a word, a phrase or even a question about the product or service being advertised
It should not be very long.
Theme -
Theme gives the basic idea about the product and highlights its distinctive advantage.
It conveys an image of the product being advertised.
For example, D-cold tablet contains the theme of effective against cough and symptoms of
cold. Moov ointment contain the theme of effective against backache
Picture-
Generally an advertising copy contain a photo of the product being advertised.
Photo of a product is often combined with a photo of the model/ star possessing or using the
product.
It enables the customers to recognize or identify the product.
Arguments -
Nowadays, arguments in favor of the advertised products are given in the advertisement.
The purpose of giving the argument is to convince the customers about the utility of the product
For example, the advertising copy for Anacin tablets contains the argument ‘it is microfined’
Closing part-
The closing part of an advertising copy is very often repeats in brief the contents of the
advertisement.
In some cases the name and address of the drug store where the product is available are given
in this pat.
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MEDIA FOR ADVERTISING
Press advertisement- newspapers and magazines
Literature advertisement – letters, circulars, catalogues and leaflets.
External advertisement – posters on walls and electronic display.
Miscellaneous advertisement – T.V., radio, window display, cinema slides etc.
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Direct mailing
Newspapers, professional magazines and journals.
Through video cassettes and other audio-visual media.
• Personal contact or detailing
• Outdoor advertisement
• Miscellaneous methods.
various methods used for advertising pharmaceutical products.
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Direct mailing- It is the method of mailing list of distributors and retailers is
prepared .Letters, leaflets, folders are sent to them regularly through mail.
Television, radio and other audio visual media- Television is the latest and fast
growing medium of advertising The product can be explain and demonstrated on
television
Personal contact or detailing- The pharmaceutical manufacturers engage persons
for making personal contact with sellers.
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Outdoor advertisement
Sky-writing- It is the modern method of advertising. Balloons printed with
message and illustrated pictures are flown in the sky.
Posters or hoardings- Posters are pasted or otherwise exposed to view on walls,
road sides, street corners, bus terminus, railway stations etc. The message may be
printed on paper or written on metal sheet. The message should be brief so that it
can be read within a few minutes.
Sandwich men- They carry posters containing the message to be advertised and
move in the different localities of the city. They are dressed in fancy attires and
carry on their bodies the posters. They shout slogans or beat the drums to attract
the attention of the public.
Transit advertising-Travelling displays are those advertisements which are
displayed outside the moving vehicles. The message printed on them is read by
passengers while boarding the vehicle or while getting down from them.
Electric signs and neon signs-These signs are generally installed at the rooftops
or at busy street corners or crossings in order to draw the attention of the public.
These are visible only in the night. The lights of various colours and shades are
used to attract the attention of the passers-by. This method is very costly
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Essential features of good advertisement
The text or body of an advertisement is known as an advertising copy. It contains
headline , message, advertiser’s name and address, photographs etc. The
advertising copy should be carefully drafted so as to include the following
essential features-
1. It should be made attractive by using pictures, headlines, attractive boarders
etc. so as to make people read, see or listen to it.
2. It must contain solid arguments and proof to convince the consumers about the
superior quality of the product. For example, Anacin tablet relieves pain
faster as it is microfined.
3. It should educate the people about the use of the product and its benefits. For
example, in the advertisement of baby milk powder, the instructions for
preparing milk are required to be given.
4. It should give useful suggestions to the public. For example, the advertisement
of Vicks 500 tablet suggests its use for cold and cough.
5. It should create a permanent impression on the minds of people. Repeated use
of a brand name or trade mark is very helpful.
6. It should create the need for the product in the minds of the people . It should
appeal to the various instincts of the people.
7. It should induce people to buy the advertised product.
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Sr.no. ADVERTISEMENT SALES PROMOTION
1 In modern days advertisement
is a must
The use of various means of sales
promotion is not so much necessary.
2 There is no direct contact with
the customers.
There is a direct contact with the
customers.
3 Advertisement is a routine
work of the institution
It is not a routine work. It is adopted
under special circumstances
4 Its scope is very wide Its scope is limited
5 The main objective is to make
personal sale easy by intiating
collective purchase of goods
The main objective is to fill the gap
between advertisement and
personal sale .
6 The control of different media of
advertisement is in the hands of
other institutions
The control lies in the hands of trader
Difference between Advertisement & Sales promotion
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• In Window display the goods are exhibited in the artistically laid down windows in
front of the shops or at busy centres like bus stop, railway stations.
• The main aim of window display is to attract customers & thus promote sales.
• It create good impression about the retail pharmacy.
• As it display seasonal items, price of the items & due to brilliant lighting during
night people will attract easily.
• As the items displayed in the window are changed frequently to give freshness&
newness to the display, hence it attracts people regularly.
• The colour plays imp role in window display. It helps in arresting the attention of
passers-by and creates a pleasing impression.
• As without communicating with customers, window display attract customers It act
as silent salesman
WINDOW DISPLAY
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Advantages of window display
• Window display acts as a silent salesman for promoting sales.
• It is a good method of advertisement.
• It attracts the customers or passers by.
• It makes a drug store decorative &attractive.
• It creates good impression on the customer when they enter the store.
• It saves time of shopkeeper.
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MARKET RESEARCH
Market Research- Means the careful and objective study of the product, design,
markets and such transfer activities as transportation, warehousing, advertising and
sales management. OR is defined as systematic, objective & exhaustive research &
study of the facts relevant to any problem in the field of marketing.
OBJECTIVE OF MARKET RESEARCH
To determine size and characteristic of the market for the product.
To study business trends.
To study competitive study.
To study Market share analysis.
To decide Pricing policy.
To measure market potential.
Short and large range forecasting.
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ADVANTAGE OF MARKET RESEARCH
It gives response about the product,
Helps to introduce new product,
Helps to find other similar products,
Gives idea about future trend,
Helps in finalizing plans to boost the sale,
Helps in discovery of potential market,
It reveals defects and makes corrective action plan possible,
It helps to discover reasons for customer resistance,
It indicates whether the product is in demand throughout the year,
It helps in adjusting price structure,
It gives indication of government policies for particular business.
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SOURCES OF MARKETING RESEARCH
Marketing research involves the collection and analysis of data or information
bearing on the different aspects of the marketing effort of a firm. There are two
sources from which the required information of market trends can be had-
1. Internal sources
2. External sources
Internal sources- The internal sources, such as, statistics of sales turnover, advertising
expenditure, transport cost etc. can be analyzed to get the desired information regarding
the market trend.
External sources- There are two external sources from which the required information
can be collected.
a) Primary sources
b) Secondary sources
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Primary sources- The survey techniques are used to collect information from the
primary sources. These are
Salesmen,Dealers,Consumers
Salesmen- If a firm employs salesman to conduct and promote the sale of its products
they can be asked to provide an assessment of the consumer and dealers with respect to
the firms product. They will provide first-hand knowledge of the markets conditions
and distribution system without any additional expense.
Dealers- Dealers may be contacted to provide information regarding the percentage of
the sales of the firms product to the total sale of that kind of product of other firms over
a certain period and feedback about the consumer's reaction to the product.
Consumers- The opinion and attitudes of the consumers is the right source for getting
accurate information regarding the quality, price, packaging availability of the firm's
product. It needs field survey which is called 'consumer research'
PRIMARY SOURCES
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Secondary sources- There are certain agencies which gather the information after doing
the proper survey of the market and present the data in a printed form. The main sources
of secondary data for market research are-
1. Trade press
2. Trade associations
3. Published surveys
4. Government and international publication
Trade press- This includes trade journals, economic and financial periodicals,
annual reports published by some business houses and banking companies etc. The
data given in them provides useful information regarding latest trend of the market
in specific trade.
Trade associations- Many trade associations conduct independent market research
and collect useful data pertaining to different trades and markets. A researcher may
benefit by going through this source of information.
SECONDARY SOURCES
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Published surveys- There are many independent research organization which
publish data contained in reports of the market survey for specific product from
time to time. These reports can be consulted in libraries or procured direct from the
source.
Government and international publication- The published periodical reports,
journals and bulletins issued by planning commission and various ministries
generally contain a lot of publications issued by UN agencies and IMF and the
world Bank etc. can prove useful particularly in research in international
marketing.
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1. Personal interview
2. Telephonic interview method,
3. Postal survey method
4. Panel method.
METHOD OF MARKET RESEARCH
1. personal interview – it is a costly but accurate method .The skilled persons collect
information from selected people, using questionnaire.
2. Telephonic interview method- The method is useful as it saves time & money on
traveling. Large number of people can be contacted in a day. Disadv.-1)The method
is useful for telephone subscribers only. 2)Long discussions may not be possible
3)there may be technical faults in the lines.
3. Postal survey method- In this method respondents are approached through the
medium of postal service. Letters are sent to a group of individuals along with
questionnaire to be completed and returned. Two or three follow up letters may be
sent after waiting for sometime. Reply paid envelope is sent with questionnaire to
get a quick response.
4. Panel method- In this method a consumer panel is selected for getting information
on the product. A consumer panel may be group of persons or families. A panel may
be interviewed periodically regarding facts relevant to the survey and necessary
conclusions there can be drawn from the observations made by the panel.