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“Digital Marketing The New Face of Marketing Communication”

MINOR PROJECT REPORT

Submitted to

UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Submitted by: Under the Supervision of:

NAINCY YADAV Mrs. PRITI MAM


B.COM VI SEMESTER Assistant Professor
2250042010061 Department of Bachelor of commerce

Department of Bachelor of Commerce Deen Dayal Upadhyaya


Govt. P.G College Sitapur

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

This is to certify (NAINCY YADAV )a student of B.Com 3Rd Year, has successfully completed the
project on “DIGITAL MARKETING –THE NEW FACE OF MARKETING
COMMUNICATION” under the supervision and guidance of (MRS. PRITI SINGH MAM .) The
assignment being submitted is genuine and original work to the best of my knowledge.

__________________________
MRS. PRITI SINGH MAM

Asst prof.

Department of Bachelor Commerce


Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Govt. P.G College Sitapur

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

As the old age salutation goes, I would like to express my whole hearted gratitude to
every individual who helped me in different ways to make this project a success
especially Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Govt P.G .College for giving the opportunity to
do this project under the guidance of their faculty.

It is a matter of great honour to acknowledge the invaluable guidance rendered to


me by my esteemed and revered guide Mrs. PRITI SINGH MAM . She supported
me fully during my research.

I shall fail in my duty if i don’t express my gratitude towards the respondents without
whom this project would not have been successful.

Finally, no words of gratitude can express my indebtedness to my parents and my


friends for encouraging me throughout my study.

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DECLARATION

I ( NAINCY YADAV)by declare that this project entitle “Digital Marketing The
New Face of Marketing Communication” has been completed based on actual
study carried out by me. I am presenting an authentic record of my work carried out
under the guidance of “Mrs. Priti Singh” (Dissertation report guide), which is
required in the partial fulfillment for the degree of “Bachelor of commerce” affiliated
to Lucknow University. This declaration is original and the information data in this
Research Report for the award of any other degree or diploma in the best of my
knowledge .

NAINCY YADAV
B.COM 6TH SEMESTER
Roll No. 2250042010061
DATE:-

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certified that Minor Project title “Digital Marketing The New Face of
Marketing Communication” Is an academic work done by (NAINCY YADAV )
Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for award of degree bachelor
of Commerce at University of Lucknow under the guidance and direction of Mrs.
Priti Mam.

NAINCY YADAV has given an Undertaking that the information presented in the
project has not been submitted earlier.

Sign of Project Guide


Date:

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TABLE OF CONTENT

SL.NO TOPIC PAGE NO.

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5

2 INTRODUCTION 6-7

3 LITERATURE REVIEW 8-11

4 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 12

5 METHODOLOGY 13

6 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 14-19

7 INDIA AND INTERNET POPULATION 20-25

8 DIGITAL MARKETING 26-37

9 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS 39-43

6 FINDINGS 44

7 CONCLUSION 45

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8 APPENDIX 46-49

9 REFERENCES 50-52

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

I am Priya Agarwal of J. D. Birla Institute, Kolkata a UG student. This report explains the
importance of digital media marketing in present era and this report will help the reader to get an
idea about the Industry, Indian population and digital media, concepts of digital marketing, Duties
and responsibility of client servicing executives in an agency, Steps involved in client servicing
and Consumer buying behaviour in the digital era. After reading the whole report the reader will
be able understand the reason behind growing digital media marketing.

Title of the Report is “Digital Marketing – The New Face Of Marketing Communication” and
Objectives of the project is to understand the change in consumer buying behavior in digital era.

Methodologies used for achieving the objective are descriptive study and a research. For achieving
the objective, I have done one research using an online questionnaire. The title for the research is
“Understand the consumer buying behaviour of Indian in digital era”.

Main findings of the research are given here. Indian customers are highly information seekers.
They collect more information about a product before buying it. Internet penetration in India is
key player for this phenomenon. Most of Indians are getting stimulus through advertisements, but
they are not reaching to end phase of customers purchase journey, mainly in high involvement
purchases. Brands are getting more touch point to reach their target group in this digital era. More
details about findings are given this report.

The successful completion of this project indicates that the future of marketing is in the hands of
digital. I conclude my research by quoting again that “Brands can’t sustain without digital
presence”

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INTRODUCTION

Advertising in business is a form of marketing communication used to encourage, persuade, or


manipulate an audience to take or continue to take some action. Most commonly, the desired result
is to drive consumer behaviour with respect to a commercial offering. Advertising is defined by
Richard F. Taflinger as “Advertising is the non-personal communication of information usually
paid for and usually persuasive in nature about products, services or ideas by identified sponsors
through the various media."

Advertising is normally done by a third party known as advertising agency. An advertising agency
is a service based business dedicated to creating, planning, and handling advertising for its clients.
An ad agency is independent from the client and provides an outside point of view to the effort of
selling the client's products or services. An agency can also handle overall marketing and branding
strategies and sales promotions for its clients. Types of ad agencies are

 Full service agencies


 Creative agencies
 Specialized agencies
 In-house agencies
 Digital agencies or new media agencies

This report is completely discussing about digital or new media agencies. There was a time when
Television was the most popular medium for Marketer to promote, spread awareness and generate
leads for their products but now the trend has changed and Digital media has taken its place. Main
reason for this change was

 Traditional methods are expensive. Compared to digital marketing channels, you could end
up spending thousands of dollars more.

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 Traditional marketing channels fail to provide instant feedback and reports about who saw
or heard an ad, and took action. This data is collected long after the initial ad impression is
made (and still then, the statistics are far from exact numbers).
Digital marketing, on the other hand, refers to marketing methods that allow organizations to see
how a campaign is performing in real-time, such as what is being viewed, how often, how long, as
well as other statistics such as sales conversions.

Digital Media Marketing or Digital Marketing


The term 'digital marketing' was first used in the 1990s. In the 2000s and the 2010s, digital
marketing became more sophisticated as an effective way to create a relationship with the
consumer that has depth and relevance.

Digital marketing was defined in Wikipedia as “marketing that makes use of electronic devices
(computers) such as personal computers, smart phones, cell phones, tablets and game consoles to
engage with customers. Digital marketing applies technologies or platforms such as websites, e-
mail, apps (classic and mobile) and social networks”.

Peoples often referred digital marketing as 'online marketing' or 'internet marketing' but it’s wrong.
Digital marketing revolves around the Internet, which explains why people tend to believe that
digital marketing and Internet marketing are synonymous. Nonetheless, they are different. Internet
marketing falls under the category of digital marketing. Internet marketing encompasses digital
marketing services such as search engine optimization, display advertising, and email marketing.

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LITERATURE REVIEW

The purpose of doing research in the area of digital marketing is because it seem huge,
intimidating and foreign. Businesses are looking for clearer picture to start but do not know
where and how to start doing digital marketing. In today’s time, social media channels such as
Face book, Twitter, Google and other social media firms have successfully transformed the
attitudes and perceptions of consumers and in the end helped revolutionized many businesses.
This was done through measurable vast network of customers with trustworthy data with real-
time feedback of customer experiences.

It is much more convenient for businesses to conduct surveys online with a purpose to get
relevant information from targeted groups and analyzing the results based on their responses.
Potential customers can look for reviews and recommendations to make informed decisions
about buying a product or using the service. On the other hand, businesses can use the exercise
to take action on relevant feedback from customers in meeting their needs more accurately.

Digital marketing is the use of technologies to help marketing activities in order to


improve customer knowledge by matching their needs (Chaffey, 2013).

Marketing has been around for a long time. Business owners felt the need to spread the word
about their products or services through newspapers and word of mouth. Digital marketing on
the other end is becoming popular because it utilizes mass media devices like television, radio
and the Internet. The most common digital marketing tool used today is Search Engine
Optimization (SEO). Its role is to maximize the way search engines like Google find your
website.

Digital marketing concept originated from the Internet and search engines ranking of websites.
The first search engine was started in 1991 with a network protocol called Gopher for query

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and search. After the launch of Yahoo in 1994 companies started to maximize their ranking on
the website (Smyth 2007).
When the Internet bubble burst in 2001, market was dominated by Google and Yahoo for
search optimization. Internet search traffic grew in 2006; the rise of search engine optimization
grew for major companies like Google (Smyth 2007). In 2007, the usage of mobile devices
increased the Internet usage on the move drastically and people all over the world started
connecting with each other more conveniently through social media.

In the developed world, companies have realized the importance of digital marketing. In order
for businesses to be successful they will have to merge online with traditional methods for
meeting the needs of customers more precisely (Parsons, Zeisser, Waitman 1996).

Introduction of new technologies has creating new business opportunities for marketers to
manage their websites and achieve their business objectives (Kiani, 1998).

With the availability of so many choices for customers, it is very difficult for marketers to
create brands and increase traffic for their products and services. Online advertising is a
powerful marketing vehicle for building brands and increasing traffic for companies to achieve
success (Song, 2001). Expectations in terms of producing results and measuring success for
advertisement money spent, digital marketing is more cost-efficient for measuring ROI on
advertisement (Pepelnjak, 2008).

Today, monotonous advertising and marketing techniques have given way to digital marketing.
In addition, it is so powerful that it can help revive the economy and can create tremendous
opportunities for governments to function in a more efficient manner (Munshi, 2012). Firms
in Singapore have tested the success of digital marketing tools as being effective and useful
for achieving results. (Teo, 2005). More importantly, growth in digital marketing has been due
to the rapid advances in technologies and changing market dynamics (Mort, Sullivan, Drennan,
Judy, 2002). In order for digital marketing to deliver result for businesses, digital content such
as accessibility, navigation and speed are defined as the key characteristics for marketing

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(Kanttila, 2004). Other tried and tested tool for achieving success through digital marketing is
the use of word-of-mouth WOM on social media and for making the site popular (Trusov,
2009). In addition, WOM is linked with creating new members and increasing traffic on the
website which in return increases the visibility in terms of marketing.

Social media with an extra ordinary example Facebook has opened the door for businesses to
communicate with millions of people about products and services and has opened new
marketing opportunities in the market. This is possible only if the managers are fully aware of
using the communication strategies to engage the customers and enhancing their experience
(Mangold, 2009). Marketing professional must truly understand online social marketing
campaigns and programs and understand how to do it effectively with performance
measurement indicators. As the market dynamics all over the world are changing in relation to
the young audience accessibility to social media and usage. It is important that strategic
integration approaches are adopted in organization’s marketing communication plan (Rohm &
Hanna, 2011).

Blogs as a tool for digital marketing have successfully created an impact for increasing sales
revenue, especially for products where customers can read reviews and write comments about
personal experiences. For businesses, online reviews have worked really well as part of their
overall strategic marketing strategy (Zhang, 2013). Online services tools are more influencing
than traditional methods of communication ( Helm, Möller, Mauroner, Conrad, 2013). As part
of study, it is proven that users experience increase in self-esteem and enjoyment when they
adapt to social media which itself is a motivating sign for businesses and marketing
professional (Arnott, 2013). Web experiences affect the mental process of consumers and
enhance their buying decision online (Cetină, Cristiana, Rădulescu, 2012). This study is very
valuable for marketing professional as it highlights the importance of digital marketing.

The Internet is the most powerful tool for businesses (Yannopoulos, 2011). Marketing
managers who fail to utilize the importance of the Internet in their business marketing strategy

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will be at disadvantage because the Internet is changing the brand, pricing, distribution and
promotion strategy.
Pakistan has seen tremendous growth in media with 20 million people have access to the
Internet but still marketers insist on doing things the traditional way (Mohsin 2010).
Management and structure in Pakistan are still based on ancient paradigm where customers
are moving ahead with their demands and expectations. This gap is widening day by day with
limited skills and mindset available in Pakistan to solve the problem for the demanding
customers. Companies in Pakistan including the MNC’s are going the traditional way and
keeping the digital aspect just to show off in tune with the modern trends.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE
 The main objective of the study is to understand the consumer buying journey in
Digital era.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES
 To know affinity in customers for collecting information before purchase.
 To determine out the media, which is most important in creating stimulus in
Indians?
 To understand the media consumption of Indians.
 To figure out how Indian will purchase a product.
 To understand post purchase behaviour of Indian

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METHODOLOGY

The descriptive research design is used for analyzing and studying the process of Business
Development. It is very simple & more specific than explanatory study.

Data Sources:

Primary Data: -

It is a firsthand data which is collected by you only. The different way of collecting primary data
is personal interview, questionnaire, survey etc. As my project is descriptive study there is no
primary data collected as such.

Secondary Data:-

Secondary data is collected from already existing sources in various organization broachers &
records. Secondary data for the study were collected from the magazines, websites & other
previous studies.

To meet the objectives, the study used qualitative research. The descriptive study was done through
review of existing literature that helped in validation and extraction of the important variables and
factors. Data was collected from secondary sources. Secondary sources were magazines, websites,
books, office executives, and company data.

I have also used an online questionnaire to understand the consumer buying behaviour of Indians
in digital era

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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
The Indian Media and Entertainment (M&E) Industry, one of the most vibrant and exciting
industries in the world, has had a tremendous impact on the lives and the Indian economy. As the
M&E industry widens its reach, it plays a critical role in creating awareness on issues affecting,
channelling the energy of and building aspirations among India’s millions. As it entertains and
informs the country, the M&E industry has been a catalyst for the growth of large parts of the
Indian economy. M&E industry consist of TV, Print, Films, Radio, Music, OOH, Animation and
VFX, Gaming and Digital Advertising.

The FICCI-KPMG 2014 Report 'The Stage Is Set' showing the Indian media and entertainment
(M&E) industry has grown by 11.8 per cent in 2013 while comparing with 2012 and touched Rs
918 billion. It is expected to touch Rs 1785.8 billion by 2018, with a CAGR of 14.2 per cent.

By the end of 2014, the industry is expected to stand at Rs 1039 billion. Additionally, digital
advertising has shown promising growth in 2013 while comparing with 2012, which is about 38.7
per cent, followed by gaming which grew by 25.5 per cent. As for the 2018 prediction: Digital
advertising is expected to lead the CAGR with 27.7 per cent, followed by radio with 18.1 per cent.
Gaming and television are expected to register a CAGR of 16.2 per cent each, followed by growth
rates of animation and VFX (15.9 per cent), music (13.2 per cent), films (11.9 per cent) and OOH
with 9.2 per cent expected CAGR.

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According to the annual advertising expenditure report from GroupM, The digital media
advertising revenues for the year 2013 is estimated at Rs 2,520.1 crore (around $405 million) , up
30% from Rs 1,938.6 crore in 2012,. Digital contributed to 6.5% of the total media advertising
expenditure in 2013, up from 5.5% share in 2012.

The agency estimates that the digital media advertising revenues to reach Rs 3,402.2 crore ($546
million) in 2014, registering a 35% growth year on year. This will represent around 7.9% of the
total media advertising expenditure in 2014, which is estimated at Rs 43,065.4 crore. The company
notes this will be driven by election spending by the government and political parties across all
media. GroupM made the prediction in the latest edition of its annual report This Year, Next Year.
Digital media were projected to increase 35%, with TV slowing to 12% from last year’s 14.6%
and print picking up to 8.5% from 4.6% in 2013.

Digital ad spends accounted for 8.3 percent of the total ad spends of Inr362.5 billion in 2013.
Digital media advertising in India is grown by 38.7 per cent in 2013, faster than any other ad
category. [6] With the dramatic growth in mobile usage, content providers and advertisers are
seeking opportunities to get their message across on this preferred medium of the masses.

It is estimated that the total internet user base will reach 494 Million by the end of 2018 as against
938 million TV viewers in the same year. This means that the internet user population will be
approximately 53 per cent of the total number of TV viewer in the country in 2018 compared to
27 per cent in 2013. This shift towards the digital media is important for digital media strategists
to consider, in order balancing their marketing budgets between online media and traditional TV
strategy.

IAMAI & IMRB report of March 2013 showing trends in breakup of Digital ad market among
various ad types like search ads, display ads, mobile ads, social media ads, email ads and video
ads. By seeing this breakup we can understand marketer are giving importance to all venues to
place ads.

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Some of the key players in the Digital advertising are Ogilvy & Mather, Webchutney, IBS,
Isobar, Maxus, 22 Feet, Grey Digital, Mind Share, Interactive Avenues, Omnicom Media Group,
Digital Law & Kenneth, Pinstrom.
2.1) Business Model of Industry

ATD- Agency Trading Desk DSP- Demand Side Platform SSP- Selling Side
Platform

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About Process

Clients would give authority to agencies, to wear the shoes of clients. Agency will create ads,
which may be banner ads or videos. After the creation and getting approval from clients, agency
while find out the portals or websites where the T.G is present. Later give the order to DSP or ATD,
this order contains details regarding where to place ads or which portal is requiring to placing the
ad. This DSP/ ATD will bid in ad exchange for that portal. Otherwise agency can directly approach
to ad networks and give orders. These ad networks buy the inventories from publisher and give to
agency. From publisher view he can sell inventories through Ad networks or through SSP. If
publisher give to SSP, they will place those space in ad exchange for bidding. Through ad exchange
DSP/ATD will buy those inventories. Bidding will not only for space but also for T.G which
required for clients.

Ad exchanges are technology platforms that facilitate the bids for buying and selling of online
media advertising inventory from multiple ad networks. The approach is technology-driven as
opposed to the historical approach of negotiating price on media inventory.

A demand-side platform (DSP) is a system that allows buyers of digital advertising inventory to
manage multiple ad exchange and data exchange accounts through one interface. Real-time
bidding for displaying online ads takes place within the ad exchanges, and by utilizing a DSP,
marketers can manage their bids for the banners and the pricing for the data that they are layering
on to target their audiences. A supply-side platform or sell-side platform (SSP) is a technology
platform, web publishers of the world use a supply-side platform to automate and optimize the
selling of their online media space.

2.2) Porter’s Five Model Analysis of Digital Advertising Industry


Porter’s model will help analysis the industry and understand where the power lies in the business.
Here I am using porter’s model to understand digital advertising industry in India. Generally, in
the Indian advertising industry, contracts are long termed, and customers are likely to keep going
back to the same advertiser so long as results were obtained the first time.

1) Threats of New Entry


 Full service agencies have high demand in Market.

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 Lack of getting efficient work force is a threat in digital advertising.
 Cost of setting up a digital agency is low. But agencies need to invest a huge amount
in backend function like technology.
 Getting clients in the initial stage is a bit difficult, because clients will usually look the
past experience of agency.
 Government regulations in the digital advertising are low. While comparing with M&E
industry.
2) Bargaining power of suppliers
 Lot of suppliers are there, but some suppliers who have high reach and affinity will
charge high price for placing ads in their portals.
 Real time bidding will lead to increase the demand of some portals.
 Bargaining power of suppliers, who provide data and information are very high.
 Seasonal campaigns put pressure on supply side to charge high.
 Employee or work force with proper knowledge is limited.
3) Bargaining power of buyers
 Buyer are the clients of agencies, basically buyers are high idea seekers.
 Clients will choose agencies which have good experience in industry.
 Clients like long term relationships with agencies, so they also try to adjust with
agencies.
 Clients can ask agencies to change pattern of campaigns at any time.
 Clients like MNC’s have high power over agencies, but SME’s will satisfy with
performance of agencies.
 Backward integration by buyers is not possible.
4) Threats of substitutes
 No. of substitutes is high, substitutes include Print media, TV, OOH and Radio.
 Substitutes are too popular among buyers. They had high demand in past years.
 Main competitor for Digital advertising is TVC, but trends are now changing
FICCIKPMG report of 2014 showing growth of digital is very high while comparing
with others media.
 But media consumption through radio is increasing now.

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5) Rivalry by existing competitors
 At present competitors are low, but it can be increase in future. Because lot new players
are coming to the industry.
 Existing competitors have high profile clients and clients loyal toward them.
 Most of the traditional agencies are now concentrating in digital also.
 Existing firms in the Industry are creating variety and unique campaign for clients.
 Most of the firms have efficient backend support in technology.
 Existing firms have the expertise manpower and firms giving good remunerations to
employees. So employees are loyal towards employers.
 Some firms are popular due to execution of innovative campaigns.
 Few of the brands have in-house agencies, it will reduce business but not in a high
level.

Conclusion of Porter’s Five Force Analysis

 Low threats for new entry.


 High bargaining power of suppliers.
 Bargaining power of buyer is medium, but in coming year there is chance for increase.
Due to lot of players are coming to industry.
 Threats of the substitutes are high, but it will change in coming years.
 Rivalry by existing competitors is high, but possible to break it by doing some unique
campaign for client.
 Indian market is a potential market for digital advertising due to high internet and mobile
penetration.

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INDIA AND INTERNET POPULATION
India, with 1,270,272,105 (1.27 billion) people is the second most populous country in the world,
while China is on the top with over 1,360,044,605 (1.36 billion) people. [10] The figures show that
India represents almost 17.31% of the world's population, which means one out of six people on
this planet live in India. Although, the crown of the world's most populous country is on China's
head for decades, India is all set to take the numerous positions by 2030. With the population
growth rate at 1.58%, India is predicted to have more than 1.53 billion people by the end of 2030.

India is currently having online population of 213M, among them 60% are males and 40% are
females. In have 110 M mobile internet users, among them 80% are males and 20% are females.
176M of the total internet population are part of Social Medias.

India has bypassed Japan to become the world’s third largest Internet user after China and the
United States, and its users are significantly younger than those of other emerging economies,
global digital measurement and analytics firm comScore has said in a report. Riding on a 31%
year-on-year increase, India’s online population grew to 73.9 million. With an extended online
universe in excess of 145 million the market is at a tipping point for online businesses. The
numbers are lower than other recent estimates, possibly reflecting comScore’s methodology that
only factors in PC and laptop-based Internet usage.

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4.1) Gender Wise
India currently have online population of 213M, among them 60% are males and 40% are females.
In have 110 M mobile internet users, among them 80% are males and 20% are females. 176M of
the total internet population are part of Social Medias.

According to the Internet And Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), the Internet user base in the
country stood at 190 million at the end of June, 2013. For the whole year 2013, the internet user
base grew 42% to 213 million, from 150 million in 2012. With more and more people accessing
the web through mobile phones, the internet user base in the country is projected to touch 243
million by June 2014, a year-on-year growth of 28%.

Younger males and women aged 35-44 emerge as power users

India males aged between “15-24” are major users among Males and in females 35-44 are major
users of internet. Age wise distributions are given below.

4.2) Online Behaviour of Indian Internet Users


Trends in online behaviour are changed a lot, social networking is leading now. Early people will
use internet to access email and for searching information. But now people like to be social, they
are interested in sharing their life with others. 25% of the population are doing social networking
in India followed by 23% in services. Services include emailing and instant messaging.

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4.3) Mobile Internet Users
Internet penetration in India is driven largely by mobile phones, with some of the cheapest and
most basic hand-sets today offering access to the internet. According to IMAI, India has 110
million mobile internet users of which 25 million are in rural India. The growth of internet
penetration in rural India is driven largely by the mobile phone; 70% of rural India's active internet
population access the web via mobile phones. This may have to do with the difficulty in accessing
PCs. Forty-two percent of rural India's internet users prefer using the internet in local languages.
The high prevalence of content in English is a hurdle for much of rural India.

Research report of InMobi showing the behaviour mobile user in internet, 21% of their total
consumption is for Entertainment and Social Media, which followed by Games, General
Information Search and Email.

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4.4) Social Networking
Social Networks capture the largest percentage of consumers’ time in the region. comScore data’s
showing 86% of the Indian web user visit a social networking site. Facebook continues to be the
number one social network with a 28% increase in traffic and a reach of 86%. Average time spend
by a Indian user on facebook is 217 minutes. LinkedIn emerges as number two, while Pinterest
and Tumblr are the fastest growing networks but growth of twitter is declined by 15% in 2013
while comparing with 2012.

Number of Indian user on Social Networking Platform

Facebook- 90 Million Twitter – 30 Million LinkedIn- 18Million

Pinterest – 15 Million Instagram- 2 Million

(Source: exchange4media report, 2014)

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4.5) Entertainment and Online Video
According to comScore data, the online video audience in India grew an astounding 27 percent in
the past years; YouTube continues to be the top video property with more than 55% share.
International publishers including Facebook, Yahoo and Dailymotion get a majority of the 54
million who watched videos. YouTube is the most popular with 32,519 visitor.

Social Video report saying 46% of internet users watch brand related video every week. 54%
watching videos that are informative or entertaining often leads to a number of other positive
activities such as visiting the brand website. Peoples are now likely to regularly watch videos using
their smart phones. Almost six in ten internet users have gone to purchase an item after seeing it
in an online video.

4.6) Media Consumption of Indian’s


On an average Indian consumers are spending 6.10 hours in media per day. In traditional media
Indian audience spend only 195 min or 3.15 hours. If we see the breakup it will be 86min in
television, 37 min in newspaper and 30 min in radio. Remaining 4.55 hours or 214 min in new
media or digital media. Break up of new media will be like 102 min in mobile, 79min in online
and 33 min in tablets.

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From a marketers view digital platform is very important because customers have more presence
in digital media. Customers are spending more time on digital, so it is easy to catch customers in
digital platform, more than that spending digital is much cost effective while comparing with
traditional.

DIGITAL MARKETING

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Digital marketing is the promotion of your business, organisation or brand using channels such as
the Internet, mobile devices, television and radio in addition to using creative online advertising,
video, podcasts and other such methods to communicate your message.[17] Internet marketing in
particular plays a huge part in any digital marketing strategy and is becoming the core of many
organisations overall marketing strategies, particularly with regard to social media and viral
marketing.

Digital marketing ecosystem is not only concerned with internet marketing and social media
marketing, in introduction we discussed that peoples have a belief that internet or social media
marketing are same but not same, be clear from beginning itself. Digital marketing ecosystem
consists of internet marketing and social media marketing. They are just a channels for
communication, digital ecosystem consist of integrating channels and integrating services.

5.1) Digital Ecosystem


•Search Engine (SEO/SEM)
•Displays (Banners,Rich media Banners)
•Mobile Marke ng

Integrated •Social media


•Email

Channels
•Video
•Websites

•Analy cs
•Content management

Intergrated
•Advanced Targe ng
•Crea ve
•Research + Planning
•Digital strategy

Services
5.1.1) Search Engine
Search engine optimisation (SEO) is the art of getting a website to work better with search engines
(like Google, Bing & Yahoo), and to look for achievable, profitable, ranking opportunities through
keyword research. It is a quest for increased visibility in search engines via relevant copy, quality
links, domain trust, social popularity and search engine connectivity.

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Search engine marketing (SEM) is a broader term than SEO, and is used to encompass different
options available to use a search engine’s technology, including paid ads. SEM is often used to
describe acts associated with researching, submitting and positioning a website within search
engines. It includes things such as search engine optimization, paid listings and other searchengine
related services and functions that will increase exposure and traffic to your Web site.

5.1.2) Displays
Display advertising is a type of advertising that typically contains text (i.e., copy), logos,
photographs or other images, location maps, and similar items. In periodicals, display advertising
can appear on the same page as, or on the page adjacent to, general editorial content. Normal
banners, Rich media banner, Interstitials and pops are example of displays.

5.1.3) Mobile Marketing


Mobile marketing is used in reference to any marketing efforts on or with a mobile device. It
involves planning, creating, and implementing a mix of initiatives to bring together sellers and
buyers via mobile devices. Mobile ads, Mobile websites, Apps and Games are some of examples
for mobile marketing.

5.1.4) Social Media Marketing


Social Media refers to any software tool that enables and encourages engagement in conversation
or sharing. Popular forms of social media include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube,
Pinterest, Google + and blogs. Now all days social media become platform for marketer to make
conversation with customers. Brands are now engaging customers through social media.

5.1.5) eMail Marketing


eMail Marketing is a type of direct marketing that involves sending personalized, targeted
messages to a specific audience. eMail Marketing is easy to use, low cost, and effective. Most of
the B2B business in present era in following email marketing, but in B2C also email marketing is
productive.
5.1.6) Video
Marketers are now use video to make customers aware of brands and to sharing the experience of
other customers. YouTube ads are too popular in video ads. In social media platforms also brands
are sharing video.

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5.1.7) Analysis
Analytics is the practice of evaluating data, and the process by which a company arrives at a most
advantageous decision. Here marketer analysis the integrate channel to understand the
effectiveness of communication. Analysis may be based on numbers of visitor or like in social
media pages..Etc.

5.1.8) Content Management


After analysis the integrate channels marketer can able to understand the problems with current
contents. Later he can manage the content to increase the engagement rate, content may be text in
banners, images or websites.

5.1.9) Advanced Targeting


Advanced targeting are techniques involving the sending of targeted messages to a specific
audience. It is used to increase the effectiveness of a marketing campaign. Behavioural targeting
is also a part of advanced targeting, here marketer can target the customer based on their past
behaviour in online. Marketer can put ads in other webpage where customer is going.

5.1.10) Creative
Creative is the artistic component of an ad or website. It usually includes an image and copy present
in ads or website. Marketer can make those contents attractive to customers. Marketer will
sometimes change the entire design of websites, apps..Etc.

5.1.11) Research and Planning


Marketer will do some research to understand the behaviour, taste and preference to customers in
digital platform. This research may be doing by using paid-tools like ComScore...Etc. Through
this research marketer can understanding where T.G is present or what T.G would to do in online.
After research marketer will plan new campaigns based on those research reports. These
campaigns are more effective to reach the T.G properly.
5.1.12) Digital Strategy
Digital strategy is the process of specifying an organization's vision, goals, opportunities and
initiatives in order to maximize the business benefits through digital media. Strategy will be
different for each brand, it will base on the brand objective and target groups interest. It is actual a

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plan formulated by the marketer to explore the opportunities. Strategy may be short term or long
term, but it need to be fit with market situations.

5.2) Types of Digital Marketing


In normal outbound marketing, we will use pull and push marketing strategy. Like that in digital
marketing also pull and push are types.

In push digital marketing the marketer sends a message without the recipient actively seeking
the content, such as display advertising on websites and news blogs. Email, text messaging and
web feeds with customized contents can also be classed as push digital marketing when the
recipient has not actively sought the marketing message. Push marketing allows you to target your
demographics and use your marketing dollars to promote your product to the people you know are
interested in what you have to sell. A push marketing campaign can be more expensive when it
comes to upfront costs, so you really need to be sure that your marketing is going to reach the right
people at the right time. Behaviour targeting is good example for push digital marketing.

In Pull digital marketing includes blogging, email marketing, social media, info graphics and
other forms of visual messaging and search engine optimization (SEO). A pull marketing campaign
also includes public relations or other ways of reaching out to potential or already realized
customers who you want to keep engaged. While a pull marketing campaign can be less expensive
to get started, you will incur costs in other ways. For example, if you are running a social media
campaign, you will need to hire someone to manage your social media and respond to people who
leave comments or ask questions. Social media gets people talking and that has a major impact on
sales. Pull marketing also requires a greater investment in time, but it gives you more ability to
entertain your customers and educate them about your company. [18]

But don't get confused by seeing Email in push and pull, there is a difference. If marketer is sending
emails with customized content or banners to specific group of customers is push digital marketing.
If marketer is sending emails with the same content or banner to all customers is pull digital
marketing.

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5.3) AIDMA as AISAS in Digital Era
AIDMA widely accepted model describing the psychological process leading up to the consumer’s
decision to purchase a product. This model is similar to AIDA model. The AIDMA Model was first
advocated by Roland Hall, an American economist, around 1920. [19]

According to this model, there are five key processes: Attention, in which the consumer first
notices the product or advertisement, followed by Interest, Desire, Memory, and Action.
This model has been used extensively in the advertising and marketing industries.

A rac on Interest Desire Memory Ac on

AISAS is a process model of consumers purchasing activities in the Internet age. AISAS is a
consumption behaviour model that has been advocated by Dentsu since 2004. It was developed to
observe behaviours based on the understanding that the Internet has become prevalent, and that
consumers now have access to environments in which they can obtain and transmit information
themselves.

In this model, the key processes are: Attention, in which the consumer first notices the product or
advertisement, followed by Interest. After this, the consumer Searches for information, and then
makes a purchase (Action), after which information is shared with others. In comparison to
“AIDMA,” the psychological process has become more compact, and the Action process has
expanded.

A rac on Interest Search Ac on Share

These changes are shown how presences in digital are important for brands. Brands can able to
create awareness and internet without digital. But it will not lead to action in current scenario.

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Customers need more information in present era; they are information seeker and always search
for best deal. Brands can’t sustain without digital media.

5.4) Advantages of Digital Marketing


Digital Advertising is increasingly an inherent budgetary component of many organizations today.
Organizations of all sizes use the medium to promote their products and services. So well, why do
so many organizations use the medium? Simply put, it is due to the numerous advantages that
online advertising offers. These are discussed in the paragraphs ahead.

Reach - The ability of the online medium to target a certain demographic of users is one of the
greatest advantages of digital advertising. In addition, the geographical reach of the online medium
is far greater than that of traditional media. It’s not only cost effective to achieve a wider
geographic area but the ads can also be targeted to the desired audience. For example, if an
advertiser is keen on selling his or her products targeted to a certain demographic of people, it is
quite possible through online advertising. Digital advertising has matured to the extent that web
publishers, media agencies and advertisers themselves know the optimal ways and websites for a
certain category of products or services.

Measurement - With various tools becoming available, tracking effectiveness of ad campaigns is


becoming possible today. In other words, measuring Return of Investment (ROI) is increasingly
possible today. Organizations that were previously reluctant to spend online, now realize that the
online medium does offer means to alleviate any such fears. Moreover, when properly designed
online marketing campaigns generate the desired results, advertisers are further encouraged to
continue advertising online.

Interactive and Engagement - The Internet is arguably the most interactive and engaging medium
among various others. Interactive campaigns have become a norm with the power of the online
medium. One such advertisement worth mentioning is the campaign by AXE where the end user
could alter the smile of a woman as he/she liked to i.e. in an interactive framework. The
advertisement struck an instant chord with the youth to which AXE the brand is positioned for
Customers are basically just a click away from the advertisers. In other words, direct response
between end users and advertisers is possible through the online medium.

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Time - Through the Internet, an advertiser can reach a desired target group or demographic in a
much shorter time frame. For example, if an advertiser needs to plan some sort of ambush
marketing, the online medium can be an effective means of achieving it. Even otherwise i.e. for
regular marketing campaigns, the total time necessary to complete an online advertising campaign
is less than that of traditional advertising methods.

Cost - When compared to traditional forms of advertising, digital advertising is cheaper. Various
payment models are available between the advertisers and publishers. Many a time, advertisers are
charged only when visitors click on their ads. The various payment models are discussed in detail
in the next section.

5.5) Digital Advertising: Ad Avenues


SEARCH ADVERTISEMENTS: Advertisements made up of text (displayed largely as sponsored
links on search engines) come under this category. These are backed by hyperlinks that when
clicked on, take the potential customer to the advertisers website.

DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS: Advertisements that are placed at various points on a web page
that typically contain logos, photographs, other images or even text. Technologically these
comprise of Image, Simple flash and Rich media with& without video ads.

MOBILE ADVERTISEMENTS: Advertisements that are viewed or consumed on mobile phones


or tablets come under this category. These comprise of Mobile Web ads, SMS, MMS, Mobile
Video & TV ads and In-App ads.

SOCIAL MEDIA ADVERTISEMENTS: Advertisements of any type: text, display, stamp pads
etc displayed on various social media websites like: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Orkut
etc fall into this category.

EMAIL ADVERTISEMENTS: Advertisements that involve sending across a commercial


message to a group of people using email comprise of this ad type. Emails are used to engage with
existing customers to get repeat business as well as to acquire new customers.
VIDEO ADVERTISEMENTS: Advertisements that fall broadly under the display type but have
video within them and are served before, during and/or after a video stream on the internet. This

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type comprises In-Video ads, Standard In-Stream ads (pre rolls, mid rolls or post rolls) and True
View ads.

5.6) Some of the Basic Terms in Digital Marketing

 Impression - An impression is a measure of the number of times an ad is seen, whether it


is clicked on or not. Each time an ad displays it is counted as one impression.

 Page View - Viewing the page is known as page view. It gets counted once the page loaded.

 Leads - When one person fills his details in the given box is known as lead.

 Conversion - The percentage of people whose activity can be tracked while clicking on an
ad or visiting a website to actually purchasing a product or service. A high conversion rate
indicates that the link, ad or site was successful

 Inbound link - Link connecting to your website from a different website.

 Profiling - To build a picture of a target customer based on information from various


sources including customer transactions completed forms and demographic data.

 Unique Visitor - Unique IP address accessing a website.

 Landing Page - A custom we page designed to convert visitor into leads or sales. Email,
banner ads and even offline outbound marketing campaigns drive traffic to a landing page
to capture information or trigger a sale. Landing page is also called as destination page or
splash page.

5.7) Types of ads


 Above The Fold: Above the fold refer to banners ads which are displayed at the top of a
web page.
 Rich- media: Online ads that contain motion, sounds or video are termed as rich media
ads

 Interstitial Ads: Ads that appears between web pages.

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 Banner Ads: Embedding an ad into a web page- know as a click through due to
interactive actions where the consumers clicks and is taken to the banner ad’s company
websites

 Pop-up: Ads that displays in a browser window either in the front or behind the current
browser window.

5.8) Monetary term in Digital Marketing

 Cost –Per- Action (CPA): Cost of advertising based on a visitor taking some specifically
defined action in response to an ad. “Action” include such thing as a sales, transaction, a
customer acquisition or a click

 Cost- Per -Click (CPC): Cost of advertising based on the number of clicks received.

 Cost- Per-Thousand (CPM): The standard unit for buying or selling Internet
advertising. The thousand stands for ‘thousand advertising impression or views’.

 Pay- Per- Impression: Online advertising where an advertiser pays a pre-agreed price each
time a user clicks on their advertisement. The cost for the click is often negotiated through
auction, with ad placement determined by the relative size of the bid, as well as other
factors.

 Pay-Per-Inclusion: Search engine marketing programs that guarantee web site listing for
specific keyword search term for a fee.

 Pay-Per-Lead: Paying to acquire leads from an outside party at a set rate or amount per
lead
5.9) Branding in Digital Era
Before doing this internship, I believed marketer is responsible for building a brand or marketer is
a custodian for a brand. But while doing internship, I understood marketer is not a custodian, he is
a person who guides a product to become a brand.

Today, brand custodians are the connected users who exist across digital platforms. They are
multifaceted. They are the publishers, circulators, ambassadors, instigators and at the same time

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they are the custodians as well. Their digitally connected existence has power, credibility,
influence, depth, and reach.[26] Their digital messaging has the velocity, acceleration, and
momentum required to impact brands. Yet brands and their default custodians continue to live
blissfully in an illusion about the control they exercise over their brand.

Brand is an enabler in the current age. It is the participants, the brand conversations and the
platforms that amplify the brand and drive the brand philosophy. Businesses need to, therefore,
understand the consumers and the evolving digital sphere better and continue to build brands
within the digitally connected ecosystem by focusing on the following 3 elements- [27]

People

Channles Engagements

People

The digital age has democratized individuals. They are no longer passive consumers, but active
and creative participants. They expect and believe in the co-creation of an experience, thereby
evolving from consumers to users. They are becoming the most credible and reliable source of the
true picture of a brand.
Consumers are beginning to seek a relationship of fair exchange between themselves and the
businesses where each contributes and everyone gains. Individuals are seeking a multidimensional
relationship that provides them with more than just the brand product/service.

The fair exchange relationship is also offering new opportunities to the business to build more
human connections. Businesses will have to become receptive to this new age definition of
relationship that consumers seek. They may do well to go a step ahead and create an environment
that is receptive to this fair relationship.

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Channels

With consumers evolving into users and participating in co-creation, it is important for brands to
offer those channels and platforms that allow them to participate in this process. Users are seeking
channels that offer them more than just digital promotional activities; they want channels that allow
them the freedom to be publishers of content, information and data, that give them control over
what content they produce and consume, that allow them to co-create brand experience.

The channels also need to be device agnostic. Users are adapting to the usage of different devices
throughout the day to execute tasks at hand. They might use a smartphone or tablet to complete
functional tasks etc. while on the move, but they use a PC for heavy content creation and research.
According to a google research, 90 percent of people move between devices to accomplish a task,
with virtually all of them completing their task in one day. The most popular starting point is the
smartphone. In most cases, the tasks are continued on a PC though tablets are also becoming a
popular option for continuing social networking and watching videos.

Businesses and brands need to accept that it is the consumer who has become a more credible
publisher by virtue of their access to a device which is always on and active. Creating an
environment of device agnostic platforms and channels that allow co-creation of content between
brands and consumers will address this shift.

Engagement

It is about creating a window with enhanced attention to influence behaviour and motivations.
With every business eyeing the opportunity to engage users, it is critical to focus on engagement
by increasing brand salience and influencing buyer behaviour and choice. Brands should be able
to map a customer’s journey to understand where they can add value and create an opportunity to
engage them. Brands need to understand that engagement is not about pushing product messages;
it is about capturing the imagination and the attention of the user. It is about designing a naturally
engaging experience.

Businesses need to understand that digital environment is not about technology but about attention,
where the consumer is at the core, armed with powers like never before. Businesses and brands

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should, therefore, focus on connecting the dots and realize that now, in the digital age, it is all
about co-owning a brand.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS

1) How do you get information about new Products?

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Other Sources 7%
News 13%
Adver sements
Family
Friends
40%

10%

30%

2) Do you Collect information before purchasing the products?


5%

Yes
95% No

3) What type of information will you collect?

Customer's Experience 21%


Quantity 11 %
Attributes 10%
Quality 32%
Price 26%

4) Did you ever purchase from an online site?

19%

Yes
81% No

5) If yes, then what type of product / services did you purchase online?

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Electronic22%

Travel products
%
11% 17%
Kichen an home items
19
Sport equipments

Automotives

2%
2%

11%
3% 13%
6) Do you watch television?
7%

YES
NO
93%

7) Do you watch television programs through online?

47% Yes
53% No

8) Do you read Newspapers?

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7%

YES
NO
93%

9) Do you read the News through online?

26%
YES
No
74%

10) Do you have mobile phone or smartphones?


1%

YES
NO
99%

11) Do you have a laptop or PC?


6%

YES
NO
94%

12) Do you have a tablet?

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30% YES
70% NO

13)Do you have an internet connection in any of the above mentioned gadgets?
4%

YES
NO
96%

14) When do you use these gadgets?

With friends 33%

College 26%

Office 16%

Watching T.V 25%

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15) What you do with these gadgets?

Chatting 21%

Watch Videos 14%

E- books 6%

Blogging 6%

News reading 11%

Shopping 12%

Surfing 16%

Games 14%

16)Do you ever notice advertisement?


3%

YES NO

97%

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17) If yes, from where?

Radio 6%

OOH 6%

Magazines 14%

Newspaper 17%

Online Ads (Banner &


35%
Videos)
TV 22%

18) Mention one from of media, which you give more importance?

Radio 4%

OOH 3%

Newspapers 11%

Online 48%

TV 34%

19)How do you normally purchase a product?

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Visit and purchase from retail shop itself 19%

Visit the retail shop and purchase from… 7%

Visit the retail shop and purchase from… 4%

Research and purchase from laptop 11%

Research and purchase from mobile 6%

Research in mobile and purchase from… 10%

Research in laptop and purchase from… 22%

Research in mobile and purchase from… 21%

20) After purchase, what type of experience will you share with others?

Nice deal, in terms of price 14%

Bad experience 2%

Good experience 17%

All the above mentioned 67%

21) How will you share your experience with others?

Face to face talk 37%

In company website 4%

Write a blog 3%

Messaging 24%

Social networking sites 32%

FINDINGS

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 Indian customers are highly information seekers. They collect more information about
quality, price and refer customer’s experiences before purchasing a product.
 Advertisements have high impact for creating stimulus in Indian customers. But this
stimulus will get in to action only through opinion leaders.
 Indian consumers have high tendency to go for online purchase. They have high affinity to
go online for electronic products and apparels.
 One of the current trends in Indian youth and young Indians are watching the T.V programs
via online portals. May be the main reason is convenience of time, they can watch programs
which they had skipped due to some reasons.
 The same thing is happening for the newspaper also, people have more affinity towards
online news portals. Here's the reason may be they can get news updates very early; they
don’t need to wait for daily newspapers.
 From the first part of this research itself, we know that customers are highly information
seeker. It may be the reason for high trust in online ads. They can search for more
information after seeing an ad or online is the only two way communication channel for
customers.
 Most of the Indians prefer to purchase from a retail shop only, but before going to retail
shop they will seek information about the product through an online platform. Here is
actually change happens in consumer buying journey, early times consumer belief a
product only after seeing the product in a retail shop.
 But now Indian customers want to get conviction about a product before going to retail
shop. So from a marketers view they want to convince their customers before going to a
retail shop.
 Brands want to build a cool presence over digital platforms because the customer will do
research about the product after seeing an ad or after getting stimulated.
 Brands are getting more touch points to reach target group in a cost effective manner.

CONCLUSION

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The successful completion of this project indicates that the future of marketing is in the hands of
digital. Digital marketing is not only concerned with placing ads in portals, it consists of integrated
services and integrated channels. Marketers want to use these components in an effective way to
reach target groups and to build a brand. In this digital era marketer is not the custodian for a brand,
people who are connected across the digital platforms are the custodians.

Brands want to build their presence over digital platform, because customers have high affinity
towards digital media than other media’s. More than that customers are highly information seekers
and digital media is the only platform for two way communication between brands and customers.

Digital media is the best platform to convert a product to a brand. Because it is more cost effective
and it provide lot of touch points to marketer. Brands can able to engage their target group in an
effective way through digital platforms. Digital media is not only for engagement, brands can
increase their customers or they can retain their existing customers. Digital platforms help to
increase the impact of brand recall in target groups.

The research focused on the consumer buying behaviour shows that, Indian consumers are highly
information seeker and they will do research about a product before going to a retail shop. So
brands want to give platforms to consumers to understand their product or to get a really feel of
that brand.

I honestly believe that this project report will be at most useful for marketers to understand the
digital marketing and also to plan for future strategies.

I conclude my research by quoting again that “Brands can’t sustain without digital presence”.

APPENDIX

Appendix 1 : Questionnaire
Understand Consumer Buying Behaviour of Indians
This questionnaire will be used to understand the consumer buying behaviour of Indians.

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1) How do you get information about products?

Friends
Family
Advertisements
News
Other sources

2) Do you collect the information before purchasing the product?


Yes
No

3) What type of information will you collect?

Price
Quality
Attributes
Quantity
Customer's Experience

4) Did you ever purchase from an online site?


Yes
No

5) If yes, then what type of product/ service did you purchase online?

Apparels
Electronic
Books
Travel Products
Fashion accessories
Kitchen and Home items
Toys
Sports equipments
Health and Beauty Products
Gifts
Automotive

6) Do you watch television?

Yes
No

7) Do you watch television programs through online?

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Yes
No

8) Do you read newspaper?

Yes
No

9) Do you read News through online?

Yes
No

10) Do you have mobile phone or smartphones?

Yes
No

11) Do you have a laptop or PC?

Yes
No

12) Do you have a tablet?

Yes
No

13) Do you have internet connection in any of the above mentioned gadgets?

Yes
No

14) When do you use these gadgets?

While watching TV
Office
College
With friends

15) What you do with these gadgets?

Games
Surfing

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Shopping
News reading
Blogging
E-booking Reading
Watching Videos
Chatting

16) Do you ever notice advertisements?

Yes
No

17) If yes, from where?

TV
Online
Newspapers
YouTube
Magazines
Out Door Hoardings
Radio

18) Mention one form of media from the list below, which you give more importance?

TV
Online
Newspaper
YouTube
Out Door Hoarding
Radio
Display ads in shops

19) How do you normally purchase a product?

Research in mobile and purchase from retail shop


Research in laptop and purchase from retail shop
Research in mobile and purchase from laptops
Research and purchase from mobile
Research and purchase from laptop
Visit the retail shop and purchase from mobile
Visit the retail shop and purchase from laptop
Visit and purchase from retail shop itself

20) After purchase, what type of experience will you share with others?

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Nice deal which you got in terms of price
Bad experience with the product
Good experience with the product
All the above mentioned

21) How will you share your experience with others?

Social networking sites


Messaging
Write a blog
In company website
Through face to face talk

Age

Gender

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