5.Designing products in line with the rural ecosystem- Needless to say, the products must embrace the rural way of life. The product must yield utility sought by such consumers, accommodate usage patterns, incomes and expectations.
7.Making user experience simpler- Even though BOP segments’ exposure to education and free thinking is on the rise, there is a still a large base of consumers who are not equipped with basic skill sets. Thus firms must consider such status quo before designing the product.
8.Educating consumers-The just aforementioned point leads us to this point. Educating consumers is vital against the back drop of a setting where skills levels are low compared to the urban sphere. Consumers can be educated in a variety of ways-retailers can be taught to teach consumers about product usage and its advantages, village influencers can also carry out this task. School children can also be provided guidance. There are a myriad of ways. Strategy will depend upon the situation.
10 Researching consumer heterogeneity- BOP markets are likely to differ in terms of skill levels, languages and needless to say demographic factors. Research is crucial here to identify points of differences among segments. The results from this research could be used to develop new products or tailor teaching methods.
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