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Medial • 1y

Why Indian Customers Are the Toughest to Convince⁉️🤔 1. Value: Indians want higher value for less investment of money and often bargain. Therefore India is considered price sensitive market 2. Trust : if there are two alternatives, Indian would

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Once India's most valued Startup is now Bankrupt.. What made it worse is the incompetency of its Founder Who is now leaving in Dubai after burning Millions with his Ego.. Post covid when Coaching Opened again students chose offline coaching, Event

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AprameyaAI • 1y

→ Great marketing won’t fix a bad product. → Not everyone is your customer. → Viral campaigns are often flukes. → Content quality trumps quantity. → Authenticity beats flashy tactics. → Customer feedback is gold. → Trends die quickly; fundamentals la

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SHIV DIXIT

CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 9m

📖 DAILY BOOK SUMMARIES 📖 🚀 12 Lessons from 👉 🔥 Contagious , Buld word of mouth 🔥 ✨ By Jonah Berger ✨ 1. Social Currency • People share things that make them look good • To drive word-of-mouth, brands must provide consumers with "social

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Hemant Prajapati

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Techsaga Corporations • 10m

8 Key Strategies Apple Uses in Marketing 🍎 Apple is a master of marketing, and there’s a lot we can learn from their strategies. Here are 8 key tactics Apple uses to stay ahead: Simplicity is Key 📱 • Clean designs • Simple messages • Easy-to-

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Anand verma

"Coding the Future: ... • 2m

Why I Created TaskBuddy — By Anand Verma, Founder I’m Anand Verma from Warisaliganj, Bihar. In small towns like ours, it’s tough to find reliable electricians, plumbers, or tutors quickly. While big cities have service apps, our people still struggl

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Only Buziness

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“Remembered Moments: How the Peak-End Rule Creates Lasting Impressions in Business” The Peak-End Rule is a psychological bias where people judge an experience mostly by how they felt at its peak (most intense moment) and end, rather than the full jo

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Amit Raj

Let's connect • 8m

It’s Monday morning, and your sink is leaking.You’ve got a busy day, but instead of working, you’re stuck calling around for a reliable plumber. Frustrating, right? It’s not just plumbers—whether you need an electrician, a maid, or a babysitter, find

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