Lowering price is the worst strategy to increase sales
Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value.
Here's the winning formula:
1] Tap into dreams: Understand your audience aspirational self. What do they wa
Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value. Here's the winning formula:
1. Tap Into Dreams: Understand your audience's aspirational self. What do they want to look like, feel like, be like? Align every product
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Navin Kumar
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
hi everyone I'm navin
I have ture idea to com hole world to 1 platform..
it will broke the market chain price every where any where..
now days everyone wants best quality
nd less price.
but thik about every saller are looking
to sell his thin
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Tushar singh
Trying to become the... • 2m
Sab log bol rahe ki AI agents banao paise kamao. Lekin yeh sala api keys ke usage ke price Dekar hi faat jata hai.
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Vikas Chaudhary
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
hye i am. real. estate agent
my name is vikas kumar
my idea is apartment ready to move buy market lower price and sale market price as a holding amount 10% than time 90days sale property in market price
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Vaishnavi Gupta
Learn from other peo... • 11m
Many big companies new product goes viral with marketing and even many small company market there product with no cost or with less cost on social media. My qts is how to small companies can market their product let's take they are not technologicall
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Anand Upase
✨ • 1m
please suggest some mobile application developers in pune.
Note: effective, Good design, user friendly, less price
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 5d
Narayana Murthy started Infosys with ₹10,000.
That’s less than the price of a MacBook today. Think about it.
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GOLLAVILLI SANJAYKUMAR
Building in noise is... • 16d
Until now, the rich were considered job creators, so they were taxed less.
But with AI, they are becoming job slashers—will governments start taxing them more?