Ganda Dhanda (4/20)
Celebrity Endorsement
Well we all have seen ads of Celebrities promoting different brands In Ads
We feel that Ooh, Amitab Bachchan is asking us to buy "Sabka Pasand", so we should buy. And this technique is working from decade
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Hey I am on Medial • 1y
There was this thing in 2014-15. I saw on news all the celebrities promised that from now on they will only promote brands they use.
Ab dekh lo sab kaise conveniently bhool gye. (By the way this was something related to bachhan sahab only)
Ever wondered why Salman Khan is still single? Well, you could have asked that question directly to him on Frankly.me!
So Frankly.me was India’s first (and only) video-only social network app, founded by Nikunj Jain in 2014 for all those like you wh
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 12d
Between 2014 and 2024, India’s GDP saw a major jump from about $2 trillion to $3.7 trillion, an increase of $1.7 trillion. In rupee terms, the GDP grew from ₹113 lakh crore to ₹294 lakh crore, adding ₹181 lakh crore over the decade.
GDP per capita a
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PRATHAM
Experimenting On lea... • 1y
Another Failed Startup!!🫡👀
Vines:
A very Popular social media app that provided 6 second looping video. It was started in 2012 it's peak era was 2013-2014 having 200Million active user during this peak time. Content creators were called " Viners
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 15d
Microsoft-backed Builder.ai files for bankruptcy 📉
Another AI unicorn has fallen. this time, it’s Builder.ai.
Once hailed as a game-changer with $450M+ in funding from giants like Microsoft and Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, Builder.ai promised a
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Vrishank Raj
VC enthu • 1y
How sequoia took a billion dollar revenge on Mark Zuckerberg 👇
In 2004, Sequoia approached Mark, they wanted to invest in Facebook, but Mark was not really interested to raise funds from them, so he decided to go to meet the partners in a pyajma an
Doritos' Genius Super Bowl Strategy
So A 30-second Super Bowl ad generally costs around $8 million.
On top of that, brands typically spend another $2-3 million hiring agencies and celebrities to create the perfect ad.
However Doritos plays this g
lesson from millionaire fastlane
Rahul was seated on the hospital bench, the doctor’s voice echoing in his mind: “If only he had arrived earlier.” The health scare of his father made him understand that he had been pursuing wealth while ignoring wh
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Wild Kira
/Internet_ • 7m
Why Indian phone Brands Couldn't Survive the Chinese Invasion?
Around 2014, Indian brands like Micromax, Karbonn & Lava dominated the smartphone market. But their success was shortlived once Chinese brands—Vivo, Oppo, Mi or etc-entered India. These
Ganda Dhanda (1/20)
Meet this $90 Million soft drink brand called ORSL (which isn't an ORS)
So ORS is a drink which is mostly drank during diarrhea which helps us to re-hydrate our body fast.
It was started by an 80 year old company called Jagdale
Why PaperTap Failed ❓
app that promised groceries delivered to your doorstep in minutes.
It started with a bang, but then silence. What went wrong?
Not-So-Speedy Success:
PaperTap's gamble was on super-fast delivery. Imagine hot chapatis reaching y