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WLCI Business School - WLCI is a leading training institution in India offers full time & part time business management courses.


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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

WLC College Reviews Local Business Marketing Tips

In the growing age of entrepreneurship, one can find several local businesses operating in communities and societies. From in house catering service to cyber startup companies, the prospects are endless. An individual may possess the resources and capacity to initiate a business, but are hey adapting the right strategies ?



WLC College India assigned the students to review the local business in their neighborhood and come up with a marketing plan for them to succeed. The results were astonishing, listed below are the 5 takeaways from the project that can assure a sure shot win for any and every local business.

  • Know Your Customer. Probably one of the oldest and established rule of any marketing strategy. If one does not who the audience is, their likes and dislikes, then how can you market anything to them ?
  • Create Multiple Channels. Restricting your customers from engaging with your business in more than one way, can result in failure. Adapt online and offline resources to engage customers as each individual will have separate preferences.
  • Entice Viewers with your Website. These days a website is more than just an information portal; it is your business card, your first impression in a potential customers mind. Invest whole heartedly to create a thoughtful and unique website.
  • Go Mobile. Invest in procuring updated information of the local community; to initiate mobile marketing campaigns. It is an upcoming trend, take advantage of it. While developing your website, make sure it is a responsive site.
  • Be Socially Active. Your social media profile is a portal for expression. If tapped correctly, a customer would be able to relate their ideologies to your company’s beliefs. Leading, thus, to free word of mouth marketing.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

WLC College India Reviews – IPJBF Agreement



The Indo-Pak Joint Business Forum met for their 4th meeting recently in the capital city. The agenda of the meeting was to establish stronger bilateral economic engagement between the nations. A more liberalized permit that enables parties to avail multiple entry business visas with a validity of at least a year was demanded.


WLCI College commends the initiative to promote bilateral trade between India and Pakistan !

Thursday, August 7, 2014

WLCI College India on Executive Presence


Do you possess Executive Presence ?


WLCI School of Business grooms you to develop your EP ! This term measures the value of your persona and image. It is a vibrant mix of your characteristic, communication skills, leadership potential and appearance.  Acquiring the correct blend of Executive Presence is key to a successful career graph.

Register for the Management Programme at WLCI and launch yourself in the right way ! Visit - http://www.wlcibusiness.in/

Monday, August 4, 2014

WLCI College Feedback on - Apple & Beats

WLCI College reviews as the Apple and Beat merger, has yielded in a not so likable affect!



Recently Apple confirmed that it will gradually lay off 200 Beat employees. This attributes to about 29% of the 700 people currently working for the headphone company.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Review of WLCI College on ICICI Bank QPR

WLCI feels that ICICI Bank has a lot to be happy about, in its recent quarterly profit report! 


The bank has shown an estimated 17 percent rise in net profit. This is the direct result of growth in credit demand and higher fee in high & mid-income slabs. 

ICICI's net profit for its fiscal first quarter ended in June and rose to 26.55 billion rupees ($440 million) this year !

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Feedback of WLCI College on Indian Aviation

Did your flight get delayed ?


Then you are in for a surprise repayment !

Recently in a flight delay caused by Spicejet, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) directed them to refund the full fare of 170 Mumbai-Delhi flight passengers who were stranded for five hours in mid-June.

WLCI feels that this decision will have farfetched implications in the aviation industry of India.