Why does medial have so much of organic and word of mouth marketing from its users unlike other apps, what's the reason behind it? Niket being connected with his community, them deleting every single useless post, what is it?
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Suraj
Stealth • 8m
People are so much centered around patterns that they barely get time to break it. Only the top 0.1% does it, elegantly.
If suppose I want to start a new social media platform like only instagram. How much money does it required to make an application and then the maintenance atleast for an year ?
been thinking about a platform that could help the beggars that can ease their work and can generate profits not only that ppl can even donate thru this merchant to different religious communities for their welfare and maybe to various victimized fam
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Hemal Pandya
Stealth • 6m
Building a buisness (Not a startup, or a brand). Or I would explain it to be short term idea for making small profit for experince and knowledge. Does Even logo matter that much that I have to give 5k to a logo maker which is like 10% of my budget or
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Inactive
Stealth • 6m
Getting better daily is the best thing we all can do!
1. ➟ Your product isn't special until people think it is.
2. ➟ People buy stories, not features.
3. ➟ Your target audience isn't everyone, even if you wish it were.
4. ➟ Social media likes don
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 6m
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
A car has 5 gears for accelerating and only 1 gear for reversing because moving forward is 5 times more important than going backward.
Even the word yesterday sounds like YESToday, because you can’t say yes to the past. Yes is only for the today an
VIRALITY IS A MYTH
1.True virality rarely exists.
2. When it does, it’s very short-lived, and quickly reverts to linear (or worse) growth.
3. When we see a product going “viral,” it’s very rarely driven by a many-to-many spread, but is instead the