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How Spotify Turned Scarcity Into Hype in His Early Days with an ----!!
The Problem:
When Spotify launched, it needed to create buzz and manage the initial influx of users to ensure a smooth experience.
The Idea:
Spotify laun
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Anonymous 2
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Of course, the elephant in the room is that Spotify's core business model back then was.....shall we say....legally dubious at best. So they needed to move fast.
āBehind every good Ford is a Chevyā
Marketing Face off #3 Ford vs Chevrolet
Two neighbouring South Carolina truck dealerships have started an ad war, putting up massive billboard signs jabbing at the otherās vehicles.
The feud started with a bil
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The year is 1997. Apple is just 90 days from bankruptcy.
Enter Steve Jobs.
With ONE move no-one saw coming, he brings Apple back to life. Apple stock explodes 7,000% over the next 14 years.
Here's the story:
Let's rewind to 1985:
Steve Jobs, App
Where should you put your smartphone during a business meeting? Of course, in front of you on the table: you won't miss any messages and emphasize your indispensability.
However, according to the norms of business etiquette, having a phone on the ta
While watching Paris Olympics and Cheering for India, you come across this ad from JSW. Ever wordered what goes in the back-end legally? Here's your guide to the contracts needed ror an Olympic-themed ad:
1. IOC Agreement: Navigate strict Olympic IP
My manager assigned to me a different work after promising that he will not pull me to the old assignment again. The earlier job is very physically challenging and also effected my fertility due to use of chemical exposure. But now since some employe
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Ankit Dubey
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š journey Home: Days 19 & 20 /75
Two days on a train, heading back to my hometown ā what a ride it's been! Day 19 kicked off with excitement as I boarded, leaving behind work to fully embrace the journey.
From chatting with fellow passengers to s
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What is the difference between MVP, prototype and proof-of-conceptāļø
An MVP (minimum viable product) is bare minimum needed to test core hypothesis with real customers. Fast iterations based on feedback. ( Made a post on it in detail check it out).
In 2012, Google faced a dilemma.
They were falling behind in cloud computing while Amazon Web Services (AWS) was quickly becoming the go-to platform for developers.
Google couldāve stuck with their core businessāsearch and advertisingābut they saw
When i was a kid , my father once told me a story about a government job that he lost, because he couldnāt Pay 1 lakh rupees as dowry. Still today he Couldnāt clear a groups Exam or government exam Even after 20 years of writing it. Of course opportu
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