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Home » Small is Beautiful, Small is Cheap, But do the Poor Care?
Small is Beautiful, Small is Cheap, But do the Poor Care?
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Small is Beautiful, Small is Cheap, But do the Poor Care?
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Sachet marketing - selling products in small amounts - has provoked much attention in the early days of BoP. While the poor cannot afford products in large containers that would last weeks to finish, marketers found that they would buy them in small, single-serve sizes.

But does sachet marketing really work for the poor? Do they care? And should companies care?

Link: http://www.nextbillion.net/blog/2011/01/27/small-is-beautiful-small-is-cheap-but-do-the-poor-care?ut...
Added by View user profileD C on February 14, 2011
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