Marketing strategies...
2005: Target kids, build a monopoly.
2025: Target those kids from 2005, (now adults) – monopoly grows up with them.
Brands really play the long game, don’t they?
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WordPress developers hit me up with your portfolio and price for an E-commerce site.
If everything goes fine we can work together in long run...
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Mantra Pandya
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Hello everyone i was reading book atomic habits by james clear and this were the most strong lines i get in
If you increase one percent each day you will end up 37 percent good than who you are
And if you decrease one percent each day you will end
In today’s fast-paced and competitive world, staying ahead requires constant learning and adaptability is important.
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Suggest books related to startup. Which is provide A to Z information about start-up like how to start to execute, management, strategy, and how to run a long term. Or many businesses lessons. Suggest some book related to this.
never apologise for being obsessed.
read all day.
work all day.
run for hours.
forget time exists.
be everywhere but be a ghost.
turn off the world and create your own.
let craft become compulsion.
positive obsession is a gift, disguised as a
I never make decisions only one person needs to hear: Nvidia's Huang
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said his management style is empowering employees with information and never making decisions where "only one person needs to hear" them. "I [never] need to
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Somen's 8D world
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I've recently enjoyed "That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix" and "Zero to One" by Peter Thiel. I'm looking for more books that dive into the early days of today's most successful companies.
Any recommendations for books that can help me bette