I know this is controversial, but still
Don't you guys think, medial is just "app" version of a discord server ? 🫣
Im in some discord servers for a very long time and I'm very active over there..where there is a community of startup founders and m
How to Beat Social Media Algorithms
Social media platforms charge you nothing to use them, except info about you. Their algorithms decide what content to show you.❗️Don’t make their data harvesting easier —skirt the algorithms whenever you can.
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur |Founde... • 4m
If You’re Not on Social Media, You’ve Already Lost
Let’s be real—if your brand or business isn’t leveraging social media, you’re already falling behind. Social media isn’t just a platform anymore; it’s the platform. It’s where attention lives, decis
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Nagendra k
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
Introducing WishTo: The Social Media Revolution – Made in India, for the World! 🌟
We’re excited to unveil WishTo, your ultimate social media companion, designed to bring the world closer together with thoughtful features and fun ways to connect. Wh
Cool is not so nice: VICE
The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Vice Media:
In the early 2010s, Vice Media was the hottest name in new media. The company behind iconic documentaries like "The Vice Guide to Travel" and cutting-edge journalism was
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The next billionaire
Unfiltered and real ... • 9d
"Remember how VIBE CODING (replit, bolt, lovable) transformed 8-week development cycles into 2-day sprints? The same 20x acceleration is hitting marketing teams RIGHT NOW
It's called VIBE MARKETING (I'll explain what it all means).
The old world -
Netflix had zero faith in Squid Game.
They buried it under 6,000+ other shows.
$0 marketing budget. Zero promotion. No push.
Then, 111 million viewers crashed their servers in 28 days.
Here's how an overlooked masterpiece silenced every doubter i
The Rise and Fall of Vevo: How Music's Corporate Giants Tried to Conquer the Internet
In the late 2000s, the music industry was bleeding. Napster and LimeWire had decimated traditional revenue streams, and record labels watched helplessly as illegal