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LETTER OF TRANSMITTALLETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

January 17, 2011

Ms. Nida Shaukat

Professor of Advertising

Institute of Business Management

Korangi Creek

Karachi-75100, Pakistan

Dear Ms Shaukat,

This is our report on “Advertising Strategy of Tarang” you have asked us to prepare. We

submit this report to you on January 17, 2011.

We have made this report be doing a detailed research by using various primary and

secondary sources that includes by gathering research through various websites and by

carefully observing the current advertising and marketing strategy of Tarang and this is

how we were able to create our own advertising strategy

It has been an honor studying from you and we thank you for giving us the knowledge we

have gained under your guidance in this course of Principles of Advertising.

Sincerely,

Abdul Basit 8188

Sadaf Fatima 7785

Sadia Jamshed 7009

Munir Mamji 7153

LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENTLETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT1 | P a g e

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All praise is to Allah Who makes everything possible in the universe and beyond.

First of all, we would like to thank Allah, who helped us with everything and made

everything come together, followed by our parents and family who have always supported

us in every good thing that we do. We are greatly thankful to our course instructor, Ms.

Nida Shaukat, who gave us clear concepts and a practical understanding for the subject.

She made the course a valuable learning experience for all of us and made us grow as

learned individuals.

We would also like to thank our college; The Institute of Business Management, it has been

a great learning place with different academic and extra-curricular experiences, all

contributing to our growth as students.

Lastly, we would like to thank our fellow classmates for making this learning experience a

thoroughly productive and enjoyable one.

Hopefully this report will serve a good purpose.

Sincerely,

Abdul Basit 8188

Sadaf Fatima 7785

Sadia Jamshed 7009

Munir Mamji 7153

Table of contents:Table of contents:

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Industry Analysis.............................................................................................................................5

Market Size.................................................................................................................................5

Growth........................................................................................................................................5

Company’s Overview......................................................................................................................6

Business of Engro............................................................................................................................8

Engro fertilizer...........................................................................................................................8

Engro Polymer and Chemicals..................................................................................................9

Engro Power Gen........................................................................................................................9

Vodapak Terminal Limited........................................................................................................9

Avanceon Limited......................................................................................................................9

Engro Foods Limited................................................................................................................10

SWOT (Tarang as a product).........................................................................................................11

Strengths...................................................................................................................................11

Weaknesses..............................................................................................................................11

Opportunity..............................................................................................................................11

Threats......................................................................................................................................12

Competitive Environment Analysis...............................................................................................12

Direct competitors...................................................................................................................12

Indirect competitors................................................................................................................12

Haleeb Tea Max Tea-Whitener.............................................................................................13

Everyday................................................................................................................................14

Buyer Analysis...............................................................................................................................15

Brand Loyalty:...........................................................................................................................15

Demographic............................................................................................................................15

Geographic................................................................................................................................16

Consumer Awareness:.............................................................................................................16

Critical Analysis of Current Advertisement..................................................................................16

Our Proposal..................................................................................................................................18

Budget Allocation..........................................................................................................................18

Budget (current allocation).....................................................................................................18

Recommendations...................................................................................................................19

Justification...............................................................................................................................19

Media Strategy...............................................................................................................................19

Media Objective........................................................................................................................19

Media Recommendations........................................................................................................20

Current Situation....................................................................................................................20

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Tarang Milk PowderOur Recommendations..........................................................................................................20

Vehicle Selection and Scheduling............................................................................................21

Creative Recommendations...........................................................................................................22

Advertising Appeals.................................................................................................................22

Rational Appeals.......................................................................................................................22

Emotional Appeals...................................................................................................................23

Message strategy......................................................................................................................23

Promotional Mix............................................................................................................................23

TVC Storyboard.............................................................................................................................24

Radio Script...................................................................................................................................26

Critical Ad Analysis (Print Ad).....................................................................................................26

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Industry Analysis

Market Size

Market size of the tea whitener industry basically depends upon the number of people

using a certain tea whitener. The Tea whitener industry of Pakistan is no different in

operating and earning large gains. Nestle was the first to introduce a tea whitener called

Everyday tea whitener in Pakistan and till today has captured a high market size but there

is no doubt that the tea whitener industry is dominated by the open milk. Tarang milk tea

whitener was launched in August 2007, is the only source of lactose and has the best bio

available proteins. Total revenue in 2007 was Rs 3.6 billion and the loss for the year was

Rs 620 million. At present tarang tea whitener has a stronge comptetion from nestle every

day, open milk, haleeb, good milk, chaika and milk pack.

Tarang powder even has some internal competitors which are

Olper milk

Olper cream

Olwell

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Growth

At the moment nestle everyday has the biggest market share of tea whiteners. Many

brands entered this field and tried really hard to sustain their position but they badly

failed and one of the examples is of Candia. The phenomenon of the perfect blend of milk

and tea has for long been the mystery for the tea loving nation and following the observing

fact marketers believe that the market of tea whitener is still very large.

At the moment open milk dominates the industry because it has a cheaper price but at the

other end one should also understand that it is not safe to use open milk because as it

open so it is usually contaminated with different kinds of bacteria’s and germs, hence is it

not at all advisable to use open milk

Engro foods launched tarang tea whitener in 2007.it basically aiming low end consumer

market and priced at a low rate and it is available in the urban and rulal areas. Considering

the market opportunities ECPL board has also approved additional investment of Rs 3.4

billion for expanding it UHT capacity and also for expanding it milk powder capacity.

Engro at the moment has 1000 imported cow farms.

Company’s Overview

Engro is one of Pakistan’s most progressive, growth oriented organizations, yet we never

forget where we came from. Our history is a part of who we are today. Our diverse ranges

of companies represent our rich legacy of innovation and growth

In 1957, the search for oil by Pak Stanvac, an Esso/Mobil joint venture led to the discovery

of the Mari Gas field near Daharki – a small, remote area in Upper Sindh province at the

time. Esso proposed the establishment of a urea plant in that area which led to a fertilizer

plant agreement signed in 1964. In the subsequent year, Esso Pakistan Fertilizer Company

Limited was incorporated, with 75% of the shares owned by Esso and 25% by the general

public.

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Tarang Milk PowderThe construction of a urea plant commenced at Daharki in 1966 and production began in

1968. At US $43 million with an annual production capacity of 173,000 tons, it was the

single largest foreign investment by a multinational corporation in Pakistan at the time.

A full-fledged marketing organization was established which undertook agronomic

programs to educate the farmers of Pakistan. As the nation’s first fertilizer brand, Engro

(then Esso) helped modernize traditional farming practices to boost farm yields, directly

impacting the quality of life not only for farmers and their families, but for the nation at

large. As a result of these efforts, consumption of fertilizers increased in Pakistan, paving

the way for the Company’s branded urea called “Engro”, an acronym for “Energy for

Growth”.

As part of an international name change program, Esso became Exxon in 1978 and the

Company was renamed Exxon Chemical Pakistan Limited. The Company continued to

prosper as it relentlessly pursued productivity gains and strived to attain professional

excellence.

In 1991, Exxon decided to divest its fertilizer business on a global basis. The employees of

Exxon Chemical Pakistan Limited, in partnership with leading international and local

financial institutions, bought out Exxon’s 75% equity. This was at the time and perhaps

still is the most successful employee buy-out in the corporate history of Pakistan.

Renamed as Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited, the Company has gone from strength to

strength, reflected in its consistent financial performance, growth of the core fertilizer

business, and diversification into other businesses.

Along the way, a major milestone in plant capacity upgrade coincided with the employee

led buy-out; innovatively optimizing our resources, Engro relocated fertilizer

manufacturing plants from the UK and US to its Daharki plant site – an international first.

Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited then started a journey of venturing into other sectors

including foods, energy, industrial control and automation, PVC resin manufacturing and

marketing, and chemical terminal and storage.

In 2009 plans were announced of demerging the fertilizer business into an independent

operating company. The expansion and growth in the company necessitated a change in

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Tarang Milk Powderthe way the company operated and conducted business. Keeping in view the operations of

multi category businesses, expansion strategy and growth vision, the management

decided that the various businesses would be better served if the Company was converted

to a holding company. As a result it was decided to demerge the fertilizer business and

establish a holding company structure to manage the affairs of various businesses.

Engro Fertilizers Limited was incorporated in June 2009 to manage the fertilizer business

post demerger. The demerger required the approval of the High Court of Sindh, which was

granted on December 9, 2009 after obtaining the requisite approvals from the creditors

and shareholders of the Company. The demerger became effective from January 1, 2010.

Consequently, all fertilizer business assets and liabilities have been transferred to Engro

Fertilizers Limited against the issue of shares to the Company.

To reflect the change in the scope of mandate and scale of operations, Engro Chemical

Pakistan Limited has been renamed as ‘Engro Corporation Limited’ with effect from

January 1, 2010. Engro Corp, as the holding company is responsible for the long term

vision of the company, overseeing the performance of the subsidiaries and affiliates,

allocation of capital, management of talent, leadership development, HR guiding policies,

leadership role in public relations and CSR activities, control structures, legal and IT

support.

Engro Corp will maintain a lean structure with a focused scope, allowing maximum

empowerment to the subsidiaries and affiliates to drive the operations of their respective

organizations.

Business of Engro

Engro fertilizer

Engro polymer and chemicals

Engro power gen

Vodapak terminal limited

Aveceon limited

Engro foods limited

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Engro fertilizer

Engro Fertilizers Limited, a wholly owned Engro subsidiary, is a premier fertilizer

manufacturing and marketing company with products that focus on balanced crop

nutrition and increased yield. The company markets primary and secondary fertilizers like

Engro Urea, Engro DAP, Engro Zorawar, Engro Zarkhez and Zingro.

Engro Fertilizers has successfully developed a loyal customer base all across Pakistan, not

only by providing farmers with quality fertilizers, but also through extensive market

development activities. A premier brand and nationwide presence of the company ensures

sellout production. Additionally, the company sells phosphate fertilizers for balanced

fertility and improved farm yields. Engro’s share of Pakistan’s phosphates market mirrors

or exceeds its urea market share.

Engro Polymer and Chemicals

Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited, an Engro subsidiary, is Pakistan’s leading

manufacturer and marketer of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) resin, with an annual PVC

production of 150,000 tons. The Company markets its products under the brand name of

SABZ. Following recent expansion, the Company now has an integrated facility with the

capability to manufacture EDC, VCM, Chlorine and Caustic soda..

Engro Power Gen

Engro Powergen was incorporated in 2008, as a fully owned subsidiary, to develop power

projects in Pakistan so as to help reduce the power shortage in the country and earn a

competitive return for shareholders.

The Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company Limited is a joint venture between the Government

of Sindh and Engro Powergen, to mine coal from Thar Block II. Although the project is in

its early stages of technical and economic feasibility assessments, the Company aims to

utilize the ample reserves of coal in Thar Desert for power generation.

Engro Powergen seeks to reduce Pakistan’s power shortage through exploring and

implementing cleaner, efficient and economic methods of power generation. In this

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Tarang Milk Powderpursuit wind, hydro and solar power projects are being actively assessed as alternative

energy options for Pakistan.

Vodapak Terminal Limited

A breakthrough in chemical and LPG storage, Engro Vopak Terminal Limited, is a joint

venture of Royal Vopak of the Netherlands and Engro. It has been providing world class

services to the growing chemical and petrochemical industry of Pakistan. The Company

offers storage and handling solutions for liquid and gaseous chemicals, oil products,

petrochemicals, bio-fuels, vegetable oils and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

Avanceon Limited

Avanceon Limited, an Engro subsidiary, is a leading global automation business, providing

process and control solutions, with subsidiaries operating in UAE and the United States.

The Company also offers power and energy management integrated solutions, as well as

high end software that integrate production and business applications. Avanceon’s driving

force is its vision to develop intellectual property to optimize the energy foot print of the

manufacturing industry.

Engro Foods Limited

Engro Foods Limited was officially launched as a fully owned subsidiary of Engro in 2004.

Using dairy as a stepping stone to enter into the food business, the Company has

established state-of-the-art processing units in Sukkur and Sahiwal, along with an ice

cream production facility in Sahiwal.Top quality brands like Olper’s, Olwell, Tarang,

Omore and Owsum have been successfully launched under the helm of Company’s dairy

products. To support these brands and their highest standards of quality, Engro Foods has

invested heavily in milk processing and milk collection infrastructure.After the success of

our dairy products, to which our customers testify, Engro Foods now plans to venture

beyond the dairy sector. In this pursuit, grain and fruit markets have been analysed in

great detail.

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Tarang Milk PowderEngro Foods’ vision is “Elevating Consumer Delight Worldwide” and the Company aims to

generate a significant portion of its revenue from foreign operations.

SWOT (Tarang as a product)

Strengths

Aggressive advertising approach

Available in different sizes

Tarang ads have the big film stars of lollywood which attracts its target market

Experienced and Quality Management

Integrated Production Process

Innovative

Reputed company name “ ENGRO FOODS”

Weaknesses

Tarang advertisement are confusing in a sense as it does not clearly show the

functionality of the product

Initially tarang’s advertisement was unable to target the right audience

Many people still thinks it a tea rather than a tea whitner

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Tarang Milk Powder Tarang also lacks a Unique Selling Point. It needs to improve its appeal to the

consumers and visibility. It should be on shelves that are on the eye level of the

consumers when they enter a supermarket

Availability and distribution is a big problem of tarang

Opportunity

Opportunity to futhur expand its category like introducing a tea

Tarang ads can attract people in the semi urban areas

It is a way of making people shift from open milk to tea whitener (because of its

afforadable price)

Threats

One of the major threat for tarang is from the open milk, as it dominates the tea

market.

Big Competitors like nestle every day and chaika

Brand switching is quiet high due to lack of availability

Competitive Environment AnalysisCompetitive Analysis is defined as identifying your competitors and evaluating their

strategies to determine their strengths and weaknesses relative to those of your own

product or service. A competitive analysis is a critical part of marketing plan. With this

evaluation, a company can identify what makes their products or services unique--and

therefore what attributes company`s products play up in order to attract its target market.

Direct competitors

1. Everyday Milk

2. Tea Max – Haleeb Milk

Indirect competitors

– khula doodh (open milk)

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Haleeb Tea Max Tea-Whitener

In tune with the Haleeb Foods tradition of providing consumers high quality and value

added products, Haleeb Tea Max was launched in 2009. It is packed in a 6-layered Tetra

Pack Brick Aseptic packaging and has a shelf life of 3 months. It is also available in the

unique and delicious cardamom flavor.

Promotional Statement

Haleeb Tea Max, a premium tea whitener that gives you a richer taste

and enhances the flavor of your day to day life. It is positioned as the

ideal choice for all tea and coffee lovers and special milk that provides a

rich taste in the beverage.

Slogans

“Garha Jo Hai”

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Open milk, 41%

Everyday, 27%

Tarang, 17%

Others, 15%

Open milk Everyday Tarang Others

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Tarang Milk Powder “Ek Garha Rishta Umer Bhar Ke Liye…”

Message Strategy

Over the years Haleeb has stressed through their ad campaigns that its only

Haleeb milk which will provide you with the best tea taste that will add

convenience to your fast-paced lifestyle. Their main premise gyrates around

the unique taste and thickness of their dairy products and their ability to

elevate your coffee/tea drinking experience.

Everyday

Nestle aims at growing into a number one food company in Pakistan in the shortest

possible time with the unique ability to meet the needs of consumers of every age group –

from infancy to old age, for nutrition and pleasure, through development of a large variety

of food categories of products with highest quality. Nestle has significantly high growth

rate (36%) and has grown and developed at a high pace in short span of time. The major

contributor toward this growth and development are human resource, marketing, and

sales departments. Perhaps this is the reason that it in spite of being a multi-national has

been well accepted in Pakistani culture.

When Nestle launched its Everyday brand, it gained a lot of popularity and provided the

customers the pleasure that they really needed. Nestle used the same exclusive approach

to attract the customers, therefore Nestle never had to worry about its

marketing/promotion budgets and also the product was doing well in the market.

Nestle Everyday creates moments which can help us fortify our relations. When Nestle

Everyday came in the market it created a sort of uncertainty in the minds of consumers as

to what this product is about. The normal milk that we get from milk stores or from our

very own hygienic milkmen is still used in everything. Normal milk is used almost in

everything we make at home, from normal teas to its extreme form of “doodh patti”, from

making mouthwatering kheers (a typical dessi dessert) to the making of exotic home-

made kulfis and what not or Nestle Everyday is available both in powder and liquid forms.

This trend has been going on for centuries now and has created a solid impact on us. But

trends do change, and so it did.

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Promotional Statement

Made from pure fresh milk, Nestle Everyday – a dairy tea whitener, is a perfect partner for

tea. It is not only the ideal ingredient for separate tea but now also

gives the same unmatched delightful creamy flavor in your mixed tea.

NESTLÉ EVERYDAY is positioned as a dairy tea whitener made from

pure fresh milk that gives you that perfect rich taste that only

specialized milk can, so you can enjoy the same delicious cup of tea

each time!

Message Strategy

If we look at the message strategies and slogans of the Nestle, the objectives of their

messages are to how one can:

Strengthen their bond.

Nurture friendship.

Handle conflicts.

Sharing love.

Understanding the relationships and value

SLOGANS

“Tum Main Hai Kuch Khass”

“Banay Hain Ek Dusre Ke Liye”

“Special Milk For Tea”

Buyer Analysis

Brand Loyalty:

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Tarang Milk PowderConsumers are usually not brand loyal when it comes to tea whitner because there are so many alternatives available, so we really need to work on strong consumer insight to make out consumers loyal and enhance our position in the market

Demographic

AGE:

Youth that falls under the age group of (16 to 29)

INCOME:

Since its powder milk so lower class will not prefer it and keeping in mind the

pricing the target market is middle class and upper middle class.

Geographic

Primarily Urban and semi urban Punjab

Use Situation:

Tea is considered to be a routine beverage in Pakistan mostly in morning and

people drink it more than once a day as a powdered milk the primary target

market of tarang are people who want convenience and portability.

- Secondary target audience is EVERY TEA DRINKER

Consumer Awareness:

Due to aggressive promotional strategy and high marketing budget, tarang has been successful in creating high level of awareness and it also has highest recall in the tea whitener category

Critical Analysis of Current

Advertisement (MEERA HEER-RANJA)

Big idea

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Tarang Milk PowderBest mix for tea – Chai ka sahe jorr

Campaign idea

The campaign was about tarang powder milk the core idea was to highlight the creamy

factor

Target Audience

Primary: Youth, middle and upper middle class.

Secondary: Everyone

Brand Personality

Tarang has been potrayed as the brand which is very filmy, young, out-going and fun-

loving.

Brand Image

The campaign is designed to position tarang as the best tea whitener which gives the

finest taste, smell and colour to the tea.

Appeals used

a) Rational:

Tarang Logo

Voice over focussing on the functionality.

Tarang family pack.

The whole process of making tea .

b) Emotional:

The whole heer ranjha jingle whichis based on the BIG IDEA.

The look and feel of the set.

Opinions/suggestionsThe current ad of tarang powdered milk has revived the story of heer ranjha but with

happy ending as opposed to the actual endings which resulted in the deaths of these

legendary lovers. As usual a lollywood star i.e Meera has been casted for this ad and it also

revolve around the same idea of “CHAYAE KA SAHI JOR” the major flaw in communication

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Tarang Milk Powderis that functional benefits are not highlighted properly ,also the focus was more on the

lavish set and celebrity rather than the product. The core message was about the creamy

taste of tarang. Another flaw was that family pack was shown instead of small pack which

needs to be corrected because small pack is more popular among the target audience and

is easily portable, they could have focused on the portability factor.

Our ProposalOur basic aim was to fulfil the following three objectives:

1) Knowledge objective:

2) Conviction objective

3) Liking objectives

The objective of our advertising campaign was to focus on the portability and color of the

product, and to spotlight the functional benefits of the product, along with the emotional

touch.

We kept in mind the flaws in previous campaigns of tarang, which were focusing more on

the celebrity and lavish set. The current advertisement left the target audience confused

about what the product is, what are its core competencies, so we decided to adopt a

simpler approach which the target audience can understand easily. Also the psyche of

target audience was a major consideration to increase the brand equity. We emphasized

on the fact that Tarang is milk specially designed for tea; the advertisement aims to

enhance the consumer’s interest in the product such that he/she may be compelled to

purchase it.

Budget Allocation

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Tarang Milk PowderTraditionally, Engro Foods has been known for spending above average amount on its

advertisements be it Olpers or Tarang. Engro Pakistan has allocated Rs.50 million for its

TARANG campaign, where the division for this budget falls under 3 mediums.

Print media 20%

T.V. 60%

Radio 5%

Out Of Home 15%

Recommendations

Our new budget would be of Rs 60M. Following are the recommendations from our side

for budget allocation.

Justification

We are lowering the TV and Print budget because due to hectic schedules of our target

audience cannot get exposure to these media. Secondly the media habits of our target

audience is changing, they spend now more hours in front of computer than TV. The

listenership of radio is increasing day by day. Our target audience do listen radio when

they are travelling and at night (most of the favorite RJs come at late hours of day). And

with the increase in online marketing tarang should focus on this medium that is why we

have allocated 8% to internet. Apart from that tarang should do a lot of BTL activities to

give their customers a chance to experience and to live the brand.

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Print media 15%

T.V. 50%

Radio 10%

Outdoor Advertising 10%

Internet 8%

Others 7%

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M edia Strategy

Media Objective

Our objective is to

Connect with the target audience through every touch point and to ensure

complete exposure of tarang.

To increase top of the mind awareness.

To enhance brand image

To increase brand equity and loyalty.

To register the brand in the hearts and minds of the target audience.

Media Recommendations

Current SituationEngro is currently using the following mediums for promotional purposes to promote

Tarang:

T.V.

Radio

Print

o Newspaper

o Magazines

o Posters

OOH

o Conventional Hoardings

o Banners

o Shop signs

o Mobile advertising ( Painted Trucks and Rickshaws)

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Our RecommendationsAlong with the traditional medium of advertising tarang should also focus on the emerging

new mediums of advertising. Following are some of the suggestions that tarang can apply

through internet:

Website

Facebook page

3D game

Chat room

Vehicle Selection and Scheduling

MEDIA Vehicle Placement TIMING

T.V

GEO Morning shows

Drama hours

Prime time

Punjab tv Drama hours Prime time

Apna channel Morning programs Prime time

MTV Pakistan MTV Top Ten 8:00pm-9:00pm

ARY Drama hours Prime time

ATV Drama hours Prime time

PTV Drama hours Prime time

3:00-5:00pm

News papers

Jung Front page Sundays

Express Front page Week days and

Sundays

(Images)

Nawa e waqt Front & back page Week days &

Sundays

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Tarang Milk PowderMagazines Akhbaar e

jahaan

Front page

Radio

F .M 100 Morning drive

time

9:00-12:00a.m

F.M. 105 Ginga Lalla Show Sat (12:00am-

2:00am)

F.M 91 Dinno Show Sat-Mon (10:00-

12midnight)

F.M 91 Fasi Zaka Show Tue-Thurs

(10:00-

12midnigth)

F. M 103 Sahir Lodhi Show Mon-Friday

(10:00-

12:00midnight)

Radio active

96

Master N

Company

Friday (10:00-

12 midnight)

Sunday (7:00-

9:00)

FM 91 Lay’s Sponsor

Show

Sun-Fri (10:00-

11:00 pm)

Sat (10:00pm-

12:00 am)

Billboards All the main

areas

Main roads, Foot

paths, Building

roofs, universities,

shopping malls,

restaurants

3- 6 months

Internet Facebook

Website

3D games

On the profiles of

youngsters

Website solely for

tarang

There would be

ad for FB and a

constant group

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C reative Recommendations

Advertising Appeals

We are using both emotional and rational appeal to grab the attention of our target

audience as well as communicate our message clearly.

Rational Appeals

1. Highlighting Portability factor.

2. Highlighting Creamy taste.

3. Highlighting the process of making tea.

4. Emphasis on the big idea “BEST TEA WHITENER”.

5. Consumer can eat it anytime and any where.

6. Emphasis on color, taste and smell.

7. LOGO

Emotional Appeals

1. Humor.

2. Different colors of life.

3. Story line is catchy.

4. Lyrics of the song.

5. Usage of the product by a Punjabi model.

Message strategy

We have covered up the flaws that are present in previous ads of tarang. Both rational and

emotional appeals are used in the campaign. The idea was to get emotionally connect with

the target audience along with clearly communicating the functional benefits of the brand.

The techniques that have been taken into consideration are

Humor

Drama

Exaggeration

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Tarang Milk PowderExaggeration and humor are used to generate interest and to have a high recall rate. Both

are in line with the campaign idea that is enjoying the colors of life with tarang. Our major

target audience which is of Punjab can easily associate themselves with the female

character that is shown in the ad, the idea was to make tarang a character which can

change your life.

Promotional MixCurrently tarang is working on the following promotional mix:

- TVC- Print AD- Radio AD- OOH

Our Recommendations:

We are lowering the TV and Print budget because due to hectic schedules of our target

audience cannot get exposure to these media. Secondly the media habits of our target

audience is changing, they spend now more hours in front of computer than TV. The

listenership of radio is increasing day by day. Our target audience do listen radio when

they are travelling and at night (most of the favorite RJs come at late hours of day). And

with the increase in online marketing tarang should focus on this medium that is why we

have allocated 8% to internet. Apart from that tarang should do a lot of BTL activities to

give their customers a chance to experience and to live the brand.

TVC Storyboard(Scene 1 to Scene 7 are all in sepia tone depicting the colorlessness of the patients life in

the hospital)

1st Scene: The Ad starts with the signboard in a hospital displaying directions.

2nd Scene: Scene starts with the focus on a male patient and zooms outwards showing 2

ladies, one of which is a doctor, other one is the mother of the patient. As the camera

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Tarang Milk Powderzooms out, the doctors puts a hand on the mothers shoulder and tells her that the patient

aka her son is not well at all to which the mother shouts dramatically, “NO!”

3rd Scene: The patient and the mother are in a catatonic state; depressed and upset. The

nurse rolls in a table serving tea to the patient.

4th Scene: The patient looks at the tea, and doesn’t like it at all and makes a weird face at

the camera.

5th Scene: He calls out to her mother that even his tea is as colorless as his life now.

6th Scene: Unwillingly he makes use of what he has and goes to take a sip of the tea, when

suddenly a female voice talks out to him at tells him to stop.

7th Scene: We see a girl running away to something while shouting that if there would be

tea, it would be made with Tarang only!

8th Scene: We see that same girl take out a Sachet of Tarang Powder Milk, as soon as she

takes it out of her bag the colors fill in the screen depicting that Tarang has brought colors

back to life in this sad depressed situation!

(8th scene onwards, there are colors in every scene)

9th Scene: We see the girl using Tarang to make a cup of tea.

10th Scene: We see the same girl taking the cup of tea somewhere.

11th Scene: We see are coming along holding the cup of tea in a tray.

12th Scene: We see her entering a room, and then she gives a shy smile.

13th Scene: We see the patient on the bed alone, all sad and depressed.

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Tarang Milk Powder14th Scene: We see the girl presenting the cup to the patient while telling him that true

colors of tea are with Tarang depicting that the true colors of his life shall also be filled this

way!

15th Scene: Then we the patient taking a sip from the tea made with Tarang and he seems

pleased.

16th Scene: Then there is a shot of the Tarang Powder Milk Product.

17th Scene: In the last scene both the patient now all healthy, and the girl are seen sitting

on a large swing having tea together where they both agree that Tarang is right mix for a

tea.

Radio ScriptTarang song …..

Script: Rung , zaiqa aur maza her ache chai ka mayyar…

jis ko momkin kia sirf tarang ne …

jee haan , yehe hai chai ka sahe jor ….

tarang se hai jenay ki ommang , chai k rang … tarang k sung

Tarang song …….

Critical Ad Analysis (Print Ad)Big Idea:

Chai Ka Sahe Jorr

Campaign Idea:

Chai k rung … Tarang k sung The idea was to show different colors of life metaphorically to tea

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Target Audience:

a) Primary target audience:

- Urban and semi-urban areasMiddle class and upper middle class, as it is powdered, it primarily targets the mentioned classes as the lower end market is more prone to liquid whiteners and milk, which increases the volume of the tea.The price of the product is also one of the major reasons why it is a slightly higher end product as prices of the product similar to its direct competitor i.e. Everyday

b) Secondary Target Audience:

Everyone who enjoys a good cup of tea, full of color and aroma, is the secondary target audience of Tarang Powder Milk.

Brand Positioning:

It is a tea whitener which is portable; gives tea a strong color and gives you reason to look forward.

- Consumer Insight: Tarang is the only powdered milk which relates to its consumer in context of its portability. All other powdered milks haven’t worked on such consumer insight.Consumers relate the credibility of the taste to its color as well. Therefore, they seek a tea which gives them a strong color.

Brand Personality: Tarang is helpful, cheerful and fun loving.

Appeals:

- Rational: “Chai ke rang … Tarang ke sung” Logo and website of Tarang – Packaging of Tarang; the packaging shows Tarang powdered milk being added in the tea.

- Tarang family pack.

- Emotional: The guy and girl standing as a couple – bright colors of clothes worn by the couple - “Chai ke rang .. Tarang ke sung”

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