Feed Post

Which is worse between these two

Phanirockzzz

Stealth • 6m

Boat is all about marketing. It's the most useless product I have ever seen. Most of their products are only bass not at all quality music. They literally tuned their bass very high that many people think it's the quality. Most of the uncles or people used their product will be particularly using their first earpods. They literally made a very very low price product to attract first time consumers for 500 to 600 price using marketing and ads in Amazon, Flipkart and more. Their headsets are very heavy. Not at all comfortable. The only thing they made is capturing the biggest gap of Indian sound tech products with marketing, under pricing and getting first time consumers. Noise is much more better than boat in some areas, they are more creative, they trying to capture some techy kinda people. Their products are not the best but always better than boat.

0 replies

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Image Description
Image Description

Startup Savvy

Stealth • 7m

Nokia's first product was Toilet Paper LG's first product was Facial Cream Wipro first product was Vegetable Oil IKEA's first product was a Pen Samsung started its business by a Grocery Store So it's not that your first product is your last produc

See More
3 replies10 likes
2
Image Description
Image Description

Jaswanth Jegan

Stealth • 6m

Weird Marketing Strategy by BoAt: In the initial days of BoAt Aman Gupta went to a shop and asked to buy and place his product in his store but the shop keeper rejected it so Aman after 2 days he sent his wife to the same shop and asked the shop an

See More
27 replies39 likes
3
Image Description

Vinayak Kaushal

Stealth • 1m

Hero product or you can say Hero tag. 'Product AI', 'AI as a product, 'AI as a service' and a lot more. Founders use these to get more investors on board. But most of the AI they have in their product is -- AI copy pasted code and AI generated im

See More
2 replies5 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Yogesh Deshpande

Stealth • 2m

Imagine a platform where you write genuine reviews about a company's product or services and brands would get to know about the real problems consumers are facing. Also consumers can tell brands what they expect from them in terms of services Platfo

See More
12 replies14 likes
1
Image Description
Image Description

Inactive

Stealth • 4m

Ah, the boAt success story - a tale of innovation, perseverance, and a dash of genius. Here's the package of valuable info! - Started small: With a capital of ₹30 lakhs from Aman's gullak, Aman Gupta and Sameer Mehta launched boAt in 2016. - Ident

See More
5 replies10 likes

Arcane

Stealth • 3m

ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES DAY #5 While consumers say they care about sustainability, they aren't always willing to shell out extra cash for eco-friendly products. Across eight countries, a significant portion of people are buying sustaina

See More
0 replies8 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Ronak Patel

Stealth • 3m

BoAt started with charging cables for smartphone as their 1st product, now they are in electronic wearables Microsoft started with selling Altair 8800 computer, now they are huge software company Zomato started with providing hotels menu list and

See More
6 replies13 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Vikas Acharya

 • 

Medial • 19d

Why the Tech Burner AKA shlok Shrivastav is delaying is tech product! LAYERS is bringing up their own smart watch but why they are delaying their launch even after they publicly said they are launching, Is this any marketing strategy for creating fom

See More
10 replies3 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Apple

 • 

Google • 4m

Part 2 : Colgate’s Entry and Market Strategy in India Colgate entered India in 1937 with a clear goal: to dominate the oral care market. They distinguished themselves by deeply understanding Indian consumers and their preferences. Colgate introduc

See More
8 replies15 likes
Image Description

LavaKumar Kondipati

Stealth • 2d

Most of the products are in India focused on first sales very less focused on service of the product. Even if they have service which is not adequate to the customer experience because of focus on first time buyers rather than existing customer. What

See More
1 replies

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.