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INTRODUC TION
Advertisemen ts is a form of communicati on that typically
attempts to persuade potentialcust omers to purchase or to consume more of a particular brand of
product or serviceone el ement in cor porate strate gies to creat e, organize a nd where pos sible control markets, esp
ecially for m ass produced consumer go ods. One ele ment in corp oratestrategi es to create, organize and where
possible control markets, especially for mass produc ed consumer goods. Many adverti sements
are designed to generate i ncreasedcons umption of those products and services through the creation and
reinvention of the"brand im age. Every major mediu m is used to deliver these messages, in cludingtelevi sion, radio,
cinema, magazines, newspapers, video games, the Internet, carrier bagsand [Link] vertisements
played a vita l role in buyi ng decision. Through adv ertisement,C onsumers are come to know about the product,
its uses, benefits, availability, and brand name of products. At the time of buying a product, th
ey recall the advertisemen tand then they take their buying decision in many cases. 1.2
CONCEPTU AL FRAMEWO RK
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Consumer behavior is a
complex issu e and significant in marketing. In general it isassociated with psychological status of the
consumer in taking or rejecting buying [Link] most important part of consumer
behavior is the action that taken by the buyer to acceptor reject of an offered product or product
available in the market.B uying decision is a critical stage fro m the point of view of both the customer
and marketer spe cifically in case of durable product. while taking a buying decision by
a consumer he/sheconsid er many aspects related to a product ,price, warranty [Link]
or is a commondura ble essential house product required by each and every family. It is
impossible to think about any family without a refrigerator specifically in the urban counterpart. In selectingho
use hold products the house maker invariably influences on the buying decision and buying behavior of
the head of the family is also affected in many [Link] course advertisemen ts always work in
influencing the customer in taking their buyingdecisio n. It is very difficult to measure properly the impact of
advertisemen t in taking buying decision by consumer bit some indication ma y be find out to know the
implication of advertisem ent through some [Link] our study area advertisemen t and buying
decision of house maker in relating torefrigerator has also been giving us an opportunit y to consider the term
consumer behavior and decision making process in [Link] umer behavior is the study of
when, why, how, and where people do or do not buyaproduct. It blends el ements fro m psychology ,sociology, so
cialanthropol ogyandecono [Link] attempts to understand the buyer decision making process, both
individuallyan d in groups. It studies characteristic s of individual consumers su ch asdemograph
icsand behavi oural variables in an attempt to understand people's wants. It also tries to assessinfluen
ces on theco nsumer from groups such as family, friends, reference groups, andsociety in general.
3 Customer be haviour stud y is based on consumer bu ying behavio ur, with the c ustomer pla
ying the thre e distinct rol es of user, p ayer and buy [Link] ip marketingi s aninfluential asset for
customer behaviour analysis as it has a keen interest in the rediscoveryof t he true mean ing of market
ing through the reaffirmation o f the importa nce of thecus tomer or buyer. A greater importance is
also placed on consumer retention, customer rela tionship management, personalizatio n, customization
and one-toone marketing. Socialfunction s can be categorized into social choice and welfare
[Link] earch suggests that customers go through a five-stage decisionmaking process in
any purchase . This is summarized in the diagram belo w: 4
A Study on the Impact of Advertisement in Taking Buying Decision by Consumer
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