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Guthali – challenges in marketing Indian handicrafts and handloom

Rekha AttriRahul Bairagi

Year: 2022 Journal:   Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies Vol: 12 (1)Pages: 1-23   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Learning outcomes After reading and discussing the case, the participant would be able to: comprehend business expansion strategies and challenges of an entrepreneur dealing with handicraft and artefacts, digital marketing, entrepreneurship and marketing strategy; understand how a comprehensive digital marketing plan for the business is developed; discuss the pros and cons of digital marketing. Case overview/synopsis The handloom and handicraft industry has been the backbone of India’s rural economy for decades. It is one of the largest employment generators after agriculture, providing livelihood to country’s rural and urban population. The protagonist in the case had a strong inclination towards various art and craft forms, and her passion led her to start her venture – Guthali, wherein she sourced various handicrafts and handlooms from local artisans and after adding value to the fabric or art form through painting, block printing, etc., marketed it to the customers. However, the marketing was full of challenges, with brands like Fab India, enjoying high awareness and customer base. This case highlights the challenges faced by the protagonist to market Indian handicrafts and handloom in the urban market. The readers of the case would be able to learn about various stages involved in developing digital marketing strategies. Complexity academic level This case is suitable for postgraduate courses in digital marketing and entrepreneurship to understand the entrepreneurial challenges and come up with digital marketing solutions. This case is equally suitable for management development programmes on how digital marketing can help entrepreneurs grow their businesses. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 8: Marketing.

Keywords:
Handicraft Craft Marketing Business Entrepreneurship Digital marketing Marketing management Marketing strategy Livelihood Agriculture

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Citation History

Topics

Crafts, Textile, and Design
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Museology
Indian Economic and Social Development
Social Sciences →  Economics, Econometrics and Finance →  Economics and Econometrics

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