CONSUMERS’ PERCEPTION OF BRANDING AND PACKAGING ON SALES OF COSMETICS PRODUCTS


CONSUMERS’ PERCEPTION OF BRANDING AND PACKAGING ON SALES OF COSMETICS PRODUCTS 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1           BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

The topic of this research work is “The consumer’s perception of branding and packaging on sales of cosmetics products”.

The American marketing association defines a brand as a name, term, design, symbol or any feature that identifies one seller’s goods or services as distinct from those of other sellers. The legal term for brand is trademark. A brand may identify one item a family of items or all items of that seller. According to Oswald (2002), it used for the firm as a whole, the preferred term is trade name.

A brand can take many forms including a name, sign, symbol, colour, combination or slogan. The word branding began simply as a way to tell one person’s cattle from another by means of hot iron stamp. The word brand has continued to evolve to encompass identify its affects the personality of a product, company or service.

A concept brand is a brand that is associated with an abstract concept like breast cancer awareness or environmentalism, rather than a specific product, service or business. A commodity brand is a associated with commonly golf milk, is an example of a commodity brand in the automatic industry, brand were originally called morgues and morgues are still often used as a synonym for brand in reference to motor vehicles (Leech, 2005). The word brand is sometimes used as a metonym, referring to a company that is strongly identified with a brand. Packaging is the science, art, technology of enclosing or protecting of products for distribution, storage, sales and use. Packaging also refers to the process of design, evaluation and production of packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale and end-use. Packaging also refers to the process of design, evaluation and production of packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sales and end-use.

Higgins (2003), pointed that packaging contains, protects, preserves, in forms and sells. In many countries it is fully integrated into government, business, institutional, industrial and personal use. Packager labeling (en-GB) or labeling (en-US) is any written electronic or graphic communications but associated label.

The researcher decided to use Onitsha main market cosmetic trades as his case study for this work. He will attempt to find out how the consumers perception of branding and packaging affects the sale of their cosmetic products.

Recommendations will be made to the manufacturers and marketers of such cosmetic products as to the models of improvement.

1.2           STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

These will reveal the problem of this study.

A great lacuna between the sales of some cosmetic product and those of others. Inventory problem. Steady decline in sales generally. Step decrease in project. Trades switch to other product lines. Non-availability of many cosmetic products.

1.3           OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

This research work has the following objectives.

The bringing of the sales gap for many cosmetic products. To reduce the stock piling of inventory of the products. To halt the decline in sales generally. To reverse the in profits. To retain many cosmetics readers in the product line. To make for availability of many cosmetic products.

1.4           SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

This work is important because;

It will make for the solution of the packaging and branding problems of several cosmetic firms. It will synthesize a connection with respect to the Onitsha main market cosmetic’s traders.

1.5           RESEARCH QUESTION

The prominent questions of this work are hereby a big sales gap between many cosmetics;

Why is there a big sales gap between cosmetic products? How can the stop chipping cosmetics inventories be reduced? In what ways can the general decline in cosmetic product sales be halted? Why is there a decrease in the prices of cosmetic traders? How can many cosmetics traders be retained in cosmetic product lines? What are the major obstacles to the availability of many cosmetic products?

1.6           HYPOTHESIS

The Null hypothesis (Ho) for the study states that: branding and packaging have no effect on the sales of cosmetic products in Anambra State.

The Alternative hypothesis (Hi) states: branding and packaging have a significant effect on the sales of cosmetic product in Anambra State.

1.7           SCOPE OF THE STUDY

The scope of this study is limited to the branding and packaging of others forms of products for instance, those of industrial were not discussed.

Due to the lumping together of branding and packaging, certain detailed issues concerning the two concepts, such as brand equity were only given seat attention.

1.8           DEFINITION OF TERMS

The definitions of these terms were found to be appropriate.

1.    Product mix: This is a set of all product and items that a particular seller offers for sale to buyers. 2.    Product line: This is a group of product within a product mix that are closely related within because they functions in a similar manner or are sold to the same customer groups or are marketers through the same types of outlets or full within given ranges. 3.    Products items: This is a distinct unit with a product line that is distinguishable by size, price, appearance or some characteristics. 4.    Planning: Arrangement for something outlines drawing or considered in audience it is a conscious effort to map out strategies on how to produce and market the product. 5.    Development: Development or being developed as regard causing to grow larger, taller or more mature. 6.    Cosmetic: Preparation, substance (especially one that adds colour) designed to make the skin or hairs beautiful.

New: Some things that is coming out that have not been touch or see before

CHAPTER FIVE

CONCLUSIONS

5.0    INTRODUCTION OF THE CHAPTER

This is the concluding chapter of this work, here the finding will be summarized, conclusions outlined and recommendations made. Furthermore the limitations of the study and suggestion for further research will be espouse.

5.1    SUMMARY OF THE FINDINGS

The findings are hereby summarized viz;

1.    The big sales between many cosmetic products are as a result of improper branding and packaging and by the newness of the products.

2.    The stripling of cosmetic products would be reduced through proper branding and packaging and through better merchandising.

3.    The general decline in sales of Onitsha main market cosmetic traders could be halted through proper branding and packaging and the availability of the products.

4.    Many of the leaving Onitsha main market cosmetic traders would be retained through reduction of import tariffs and an increase in the availability of the products.

5.    The decrease in profits could be attributed to improper branding and packaging and to poor merchandising.

6.    Many of the leaving Onitsha main market cosmetic traders would be retained through reduction of import tariffs and an increase in the availability of the products.

7.    The major obstacles to the availability of the cosmetic products are improper channels of distribution and the lack of credit facilities.

5.2    CONCLUSIONS

Here are the conclusions of the study.

1.    As for the Onitsha main market traders, are concerned most of their problems are from their external environment (not with their control).

2.    In to influence change in such external environment they could from pressure and advocacy groups which will liaised with the government and manufactures of cosmetics products.

5.3    RECOMMENDATIONS

The following recommendations were simulated in the work;

1.    The manufacturers and marketers of cosmetics products in Nigeria should endeavour to properly brand and package their products.

2.    They should do this putting their customers’ needs and satisfaction in the forefront in line with the marketing concept.

3.    The Onitsha main market cosmetic traders could also enhance their cosmetic sales and profits through E-marketing and courier based marketing (i.e. through the internet and courier companies).

4.    Both traders and marketers of cosmetic products should join hands and engage in proper merchandising of cosmetics products.

5.    The manufacturers and importers of cosmetic products in Nigeria extend their credit facilities to their dealers in order to reduce the problems of non-availability of the cosmetic products.

6.    Nigerian banks should also extend adequate credit to current and intending cosmetic manufacturers in order for them to build and operate cosmetics manufacturing plants in the country and expand their capacity utilization.

5.4    LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

The study has been greatly limited by paucity of funds and time. The Nigeria researcher and scholar is daily confronted by myriads of diverse challenges which shape her time and funds to allocate to any particular research work, including this one.

5.5    SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDIES

The following suggestions were outlined for further study;

1.    The consumer perceptions of branding and packaging in the industrial market.

2.    Cross-cultural reflections on branding and packaging.

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CONSUMERS’ PERCEPTION OF BRANDING AND PACKAGING ON SALES OF COSMETICS PRODUCTS



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