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Mumbai: E-commerce platform Snapdeal has announced its brand campaign called “Brand Waali Quality, Bazaar Waali Deal” in southern markets, including Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. The campaign targets savvy, value-conscious buyers while communicating the e-tailer’s unique value proposition for high utility items, including fashion, accessories, ....
It is not all about a brand name, it is about product quality, says Snapdeal in its latest ad with Riteish and Geneli. Riteish and Snapdeal’s new campaign. Great quality does not cost extra, says Snapdeal with “Brand Waali Quality, Bazaar Waali Deal.”Snapdeal today announced the launch of a new brand campaign “Brand Waali Quality, Bazaar Waali Deal.” The campaign highlights Snapdeal’s positioning as a shopping destination that disrupts the notion that only expensive products offer good quality. Taking a direct approach, the campaign disrupts the notion that only expensive products/brands offer good quality. In a straightforward manner, it aims to communicate Snapdeal’s unique value proposition - good quality at low prices ....
CAIT alleges that Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal have violated FDI rules CAIT alleges that Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal have violated FDI rules In Its Complaint, CAIT Said The Advertisements Issued By Them In Past Days Amounts To Soliciting Retail Customers Attheir Portals And Influencing The Prices And Creating An Uneven Level Playing Field. PTI | Updated on: 24 Sep 2017, 12:06:32 AM New Delhi : Traders body CAIT today urged the government to take action action against e-commerce firms like Amazon and Flipkart, alleging they have flouted FDI norms for such players by undertaking retail trading activities. The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) wrote to Union Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu in this regard, claimingthat the companies were indulging in a blatant violation of the FDI (foreign direct investment) policy. ....