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"Sensory Marketing-An Emerging Trend"

Posted by Poddar College on April 24, 2024 at 3:41am 0 Comments

Ms. Charushi Jain



Assistant Professor



Department of Commerce & Management



Poddar International College









In the ever-evolving landscape of marketing, businesses are constantly seeking innovative ways to captivate consumers and leave a lasting impression. One such strategy gaining traction is sensory marketing, an emerging trend that aims to engage customers through their senses, creating a multi-dimensional brand experience. At… Continue

How to care for an active cat?

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Comment by elvis ell on November 22, 2020 at 8:09am

No matter how active your cat is, you need to remember that this is a neat and tidy animal that constantly looks after itself, but you need to educate the pet and provide it with proper care from birth.

Comment by gerra larkin on November 22, 2020 at 8:10am

in my opinion there is nothing complicated about it. An active cat is awesome!

Comment by kariora on November 23, 2020 at 5:10am

If you have a cat in your house. And no matter how it got there, it is important that it already exists. But for some reason, your new family member does not at all look like a cute creature who sniffs comfortably in an armchair and sings songs, curled up on your lap. The creature you fill the bowls with every day is more like a little imp. He does not want to sleep at night, but wants to play, jumping from the closet to your bed. The chair is perceived exclusively as an object for the point of claws. He prefers to steal food from the table, and especially gifted cats even manage to open the refrigerator. Well, fate has rewarded you with a hyperactive pet. There may be several reasons, but the main one lies in the fact that the animal cannot realize the gushing energy. Cats that live in country houses with the ability to walk around the site will behave much calmer in the house. But for the cat that lives in the apartment you can buy a tower . I'm sure your pet will love this Cat Tree! Cat trees also give your cat a space that is completely their own. The best cat trees promote exercise, giving your kitty a safe place to leap, climb, scratch, jump and play—one that's not your furniture, counters or cabinetry.

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