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designeree · 7 months ago
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Rise & Fall of Big Bazaar | Lessons from DMart's Success
The rise & fall of Big Bazaar vs. DMart's success in the Indian retail market! 📉➡️📈 Discover how strategic growth & cost efficiency made all the difference.
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rabbitcruiser · 1 month ago
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Small Business Saturday 
Small businesses often are overlooked by customers who are enticed by larger companies, and this can adversely affect the local economy in more negative ways than might appear on the surface level.
The rise of shopping malls and large chain stores such as Walmart and other retailers has caused irreversible damage to Main Street in the last half-century or so, and it’s paramount to remember the importance of supporting local small businesses.
After all, why should we not celebrate the spirit of enterprise and entrepreneurship, as exemplified by small business owners who take the risk of following their dreams?
After all, it’s a common thing for politicians to talk about supporting Main Street over big business, and how small business owners often face greater hardships than larger companies. Since Small Business Saturday is held on the Saturday following Thanksgiving Day, it falls right during the peak shopping periods of the year.
History of Small Business Saturday
The 1960s saw the rise of the American shopping mall, and the decades since have seen large chain retailers further cementing their position in terms of taking over the retail sphere and displacing smaller, family-run businesses.
This model has spread further throughout the world, and chain retailers have been usurping small businesses’ market share worldwide in the last few decades. That being said, the difference is most stark in countries like the US, where small businesses have often been obliterated within a year or two of some large chain retailer coming to town and opening up shop – in India and much of Southeast Asia, shopping malls coexist with small shops largely because they serve different markets – as has been noted in the past, the corner shop is not going anywhere anytime soon in India because customers can purchase items on credit, and that’s just something that you’ll never be able to do in a Walmart or BigBazaar.
In the United States, the context is different, though. Different economic realities combined with different cultural ideas about how small businesses operate has ultimately been more harmful to those businesses in developed countries than in developing economies. And with all of the odds stacked against them, small businesses in the US need a day in their honor.
Small Business Saturday is a relatively recent phenomenon – the first one was in Roslindale Village, Massachusetts in 2010 as a counterpart to Black Friday (which features big-box retailers, and its anti-consumerist counterpart, Buy Nothing Day targets big business).
Small Business Saturday was originally sponsored by American Express and the non-profit National Trust for Historic Preservation. From the very start, the day has been promoted through advertising on both social media and more traditional means such as television and radio advertisement. Since 2013, Small Business Saturday has also existed in the UK following the success of its American counterpart.
How to celebrate Small Business Saturday
You may be wondering how to celebrate Small Business Saturday since it is possible that you might have been lead to believe that small businesses are a thing of the past. That, however, is not true, and you can dispel such ignorance by observing Small Business Saturday.
As a consumer, you can choose to spend your money at local small businesses on this day rather than going to the big-box retailers at the local mall. After all, the best way to support small businesses is to go and spend money at them rather than somewhere else.
You can also tell your friends to do the same, perhaps making a point of organizing a shopping day where you only visit small, local enterprises instead of chain stores. While you may or may not end up paying more, it’s important to remember that spending your money at a small business generally puts more money into the local economy than if you’re spending that money in a chain store.
Some small business owners find that Small Business Saturday is a great time to run marketing promotions, as they can further capitalize on the increased foot traffic (from the already busy holiday shopping season), and on their online traffic.
If you own a small business, you can run some promotion for the day, and otherwise, put up a post on your Facebook page. If your small business does not have a Facebook page nor any other online presence, you should seriously consider taking Small Business Saturday to go ahead and do that. So support your local economy, and go out and buy things from a small business today.
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cybercrime-blogs · 2 years ago
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Cybercriminals Arrested for Creating Fake Websites of Big Bazaar, D-Mart, and Big Basket
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In a recent operation, the Noida police arrested six individuals belonging to a cyber gang involved in creating fake websites for companies like Big Bazaar, D-Mart, and Big Basket. The gang created these websites and offered fake discounts and deals to unsuspecting buyers. The buyers were tricked into making purchases and paying online through these fake websites, thereby revealing their credit and debit card information to the scammers.
The increasing prevalence of fake website scams is a growing concern for authorities and consumers alike. Fraudsters create clones of original websites that look very similar to the real ones, making it difficult to tell them apart. Such scams are not limited to e-commerce sites; people have also fallen victim to fake travel websites or job scams where they are asked to do commission-based work.
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The Noida police’s swift action against this cyber gang has highlighted the importance of being vigilant while using online platforms, particularly when making online payments. The public needs to be aware of the risks and take appropriate measures to avoid falling prey to such scams.
To avoid being scammed, it is crucial to verify the website’s authenticity before making a purchase. One way to do this is to check the URL of the website. In many cases, fraudsters use URLs that are similar to the original site’s address but with a slight variation. For example, a fake website for Big Bazaar may use a URL like bigbazaar-deals.com instead of the real website’s URL, bigbazaar.com.
Another way to verify a website’s authenticity is to look for signs of trust, such as security seals or badges, and reviews from other customers. Reputable websites often display security seals like Norton Secured or McAfee SECURE to indicate that they have taken appropriate measures to protect their customers’ information.
Consumers should also use secure payment methods, such as credit cards or payment gateways, when making online transactions. Credit cards offer greater protection against fraud as they have a dispute process that allows consumers to contest fraudulent transactions. Payment gateways like PayPal and Paytm also offer a layer of protection as they do not reveal the customer’s financial information to the seller.
Also Read: Cybercrime in Nagpur - Cyber Blackmailer Couple Arrested in Pune for Extorting Money 
Additionally, it is essential to be wary of emails or messages that offer unsolicited discounts or deals. Fraudsters often send emails or messages with enticing offers, encouraging consumers to click on links that lead to fake websites. It is best to avoid clicking on links from unknown or suspicious sources.
The increasing prevalence of fake website scams highlights the need for better cybersecurity measures and awareness among consumers. Governments and businesses must work together to strengthen cybersecurity laws and regulations to prevent such scams and ensure the safety of their customers’ data. Consumers must also educate themselves on safe online practices to avoid falling prey to cybercriminals.
In conclusion, the recent arrest of cyber criminals involved in creating fake websites for popular companies like Big Bazaar, D-Mart, and Big Basket is a timely reminder for consumers to remain vigilant while using online platforms. Consumers must verify the authenticity of websites, use secure payment methods, and be wary of unsolicited emails and messages offering deals. Governments and businesses must also take proactive steps to improve cybersecurity measures and protect their customers’ data from cybercriminals.
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fhproperties · 2 years ago
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Get Free Home Delivery Within 2 Hours Only At Bigbazaar
Explore a wide range of products from daily essentials to fashion wear and get them delivered at your doorstep for free within 2 hrs at Bigbazar. Go and shop now at
shop.bigbazaar.com
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mumbaitamilmakkal · 4 years ago
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ghargrihasthiup-blog · 4 years ago
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tradingbuzzr · 2 years ago
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thequivernews · 3 years ago
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newstodaylive1 · 3 years ago
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Mumbai 26th April, 2022: On Saturday, Reliance Industries Ltd said it could not proceed with its Rs 24,713 crore deal with Kishore Biyani-led Future Group to acquire the retail, wholesale, logistics and warehousing assets it signed 21 months ago.
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designeree · 7 months ago
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Rise & Fall Of Big Bazaar | Case Study | Dr Vivek Bindra
In this video, Dr Vivek Bindra shares a case study of India's leading retail chain Big Bazaar and explains the reasons behind its dramatic rise and fall. Dr Bindra also compares Big Bazaar with D-Mart in the same market and provides the reason behind D-Mart emerging as a successful player.
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year ago
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Small Business Saturday 
Small businesses often are overlooked by customers who are enticed by larger companies, and this can adversely affect the local economy in more negative ways than might appear on the surface level.
The rise of shopping malls and large chain stores such as Walmart and other retailers has caused irreversible damage to Main Street in the last half-century or so, and it’s paramount to remember the importance of supporting local small businesses.
After all, why should we not celebrate the spirit of enterprise and entrepreneurship, as exemplified by small business owners who take the risk of following their dreams?
After all, it’s a common thing for politicians to talk about supporting Main Street over big business, and how small business owners often face greater hardships than larger companies. Since Small Business Saturday is held on the Saturday following Thanksgiving Day, it falls right during the peak shopping periods of the year.
History of Small Business Saturday
The 1960s saw the rise of the American shopping mall, and the decades since have seen large chain retailers further cementing their position in terms of taking over the retail sphere and displacing smaller, family-run businesses.
This model has spread further throughout the world, and chain retailers have been usurping small businesses’ market share worldwide in the last few decades. That being said, the difference is most stark in countries like the US, where small businesses have often been obliterated within a year or two of some large chain retailer coming to town and opening up shop – in India and much of Southeast Asia, shopping malls coexist with small shops largely because they serve different markets – as has been noted in the past, the corner shop is not going anywhere anytime soon in India because customers can purchase items on credit, and that’s just something that you’ll never be able to do in a Walmart or BigBazaar.
In the United States, the context is different, though. Different economic realities combined with different cultural ideas about how small businesses operate has ultimately been more harmful to those businesses in developed countries than in developing economies. And with all of the odds stacked against them, small businesses in the US need a day in their honor.
Small Business Saturday is a relatively recent phenomenon – the first one was in Roslindale Village, Massachusetts in 2010 as a counterpart to Black Friday (which features big-box retailers, and its anti-consumerist counterpart, Buy Nothing Day targets big business).
Small Business Saturday was originally sponsored by American Express and the non-profit National Trust for Historic Preservation. From the very start, the day has been promoted through advertising on both social media and more traditional means such as television and radio advertisement. Since 2013, Small Business Saturday has also existed in the UK following the success of its American counterpart.
How to celebrate Small Business Saturday
You may be wondering how to celebrate Small Business Saturday since it is possible that you might have been lead to believe that small businesses are a thing of the past. That, however, is not true, and you can dispel such ignorance by observing Small Business Saturday.
As a consumer, you can choose to spend your money at local small businesses on this day rather than going to the big-box retailers at the local mall. After all, the best way to support small businesses is to go and spend money at them rather than somewhere else.
You can also tell your friends to do the same, perhaps making a point of organizing a shopping day where you only visit small, local enterprises instead of chain stores. While you may or may not end up paying more, it’s important to remember that spending your money at a small business generally puts more money into the local economy than if you’re spending that money in a chain store.
Some small business owners find that Small Business Saturday is a great time to run marketing promotions, as they can further capitalize on the increased foot traffic (from the already busy holiday shopping season), and on their online traffic.
If you own a small business, you can run some promotion for the day, and otherwise, put up a post on your Facebook page. If your small business does not have a Facebook page nor any other online presence, you should seriously consider taking Small Business Saturday to go ahead and do that. So support your local economy, and go out and buy things from a small business today.
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mishtushah · 3 years ago
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Big Bazaar Big Shopping Festival 1St - 10Th October 
Check out the wide range of products for this festive season on BigBazaar from 1st - 10th of October, get huge discounts and free home delivery. Go shop now only at shop.bigbazaar.com
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prasunsaha · 7 years ago
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startupkhabri · 4 years ago
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