Lowering price is the worst strategy to increase sales
Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value.
Here's the winning formula:
1] Tap into dreams: Understand your audience aspirational self. What do they wa
Or Maybe they are just offering them at lower prices to catch customers
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LesGo
Dine. Delight. Repea... • 2m
If everyone is out of Job who will buy the AI products that are being built by the companies?
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Arcane
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These are the companies that acquired the most startups between 2000 and 2024
I've a question though - How do these companies integrate so many startups into their operations given that they may have varied company culture?
And how do these acquisi
I have the best prices for IT accessories like PenDrives, Hardisks, Keyboards, and Mouses, which are lower than the prices on Amazon. However, I need help with marketing them effectively.
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Sanskar Garg
Digital Transformati... • 9m
Ecommerce platforms are rapidly undermining small retailers by offering unparalleled convenience, lower prices, and vast product selections. Their advanced logistics and marketing strategies attract consumers, leaving local stores struggling to compe
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Kishan Kabra
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Guava Trees Softech Pvt • 1y
How many of startups are profitable but not an unicorn?
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Karan Kumar
Building a startup f... • 9m
Layoffs are everywhere, and companies are cutting costs. How can you adjust your pitch to fit the times?
For Companies: Are you offering solutions that save money instead of just improving things?
For Individuals: Are you focusing on skills and coa
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Thakur Ambuj Singh
🚀 Entrepreneur | Re... • 10d
The Power of Differentiation: How Leading Brands Create Moats
This visual highlights how companies like Apple, Tesla and Nike build strong competitive advantages by offering unique features that set them apart 🚀
This Video by Think School Covers why the dominance of Dollar is decreasing and Gold Prices are rising so much.
Genuinely a must watch video!
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Hiral Jain
Content writer • 9m
Hey there, folks! Have you noticed how the stock prices of companies with an e-prefix or a .com at the end have been soaring? I'm referring to the infamous burst of the IT bubble in 2000.
Information Technology (IT) bubble or Dot.Com bubble roughly