No one can beat Coco-cola, Redbull, Rolex and Nike at marketing!
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Anonymous 6
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
Upstart brands, especially in tech and direct-to-consumer spaces, are challenging traditional marketing norms with data-driven, guerrilla, and viral tactics. Think of companies like Dollar Shave Club (Visuals), or Fashion Nova (Influencer Marketing)
What is Guerrilla Marketing?
Guerrilla marketing uses creativity, surprise, and minimal budgets to create viral buzz. It’s about disrupting the ordinary to leave a lasting impression.
Examples That Made History
1️⃣Coca-Cola’s “Happiness Machine
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Vivek Joshi
Director & CEO @ Exc... • 3d
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PEPOPULAR
Alt + Ctrl + Pepopul... • 1m
Let’s talk trends, truths, and tactics.
1.If you had a budget of ₹0, how would you market your product?
2. What’s your bold prediction for the next big trend in digital marketing?
Drop your takes below & let’s make this thread go viral.
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Shuvodip Ray
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YouTube • 1y
Some typical e-commerce startups that have become successful by implementing out-of-the-box marketing strategies include:
Dollar Shave Club: This company gained significant attention through its creative and humorous YouTube video ads, which helped
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 7m
Do you think that LOW COST can generate HIGH RETURNS?
Don’t believe this is possible? Well, it is. Take the example of Dollar Shave Club. They started with a simple idea, offering affordable razors through a subscription model, cutting out the middl
In 2010, Dollar Shave Club launched with a business model that seemed ridiculous on paper—sell razors online for a dollar a month.
Who’s going to buy razors from the internet when they can just grab them from the store, right?
Fast forward to 2016
Growth Hacking 101: Rapidly Scaling Your Startup
Growth hacking is essential for rapid startup growth. Here are some tactics:
1. A/B Testing: Continuously optimize your marketing efforts.
2. Viral Loops: Encourage users to invite others.
3. Content
→ Great marketing won’t fix a bad product.
→ Not everyone is your customer.
→ Viral campaigns are often flukes.
→ Content quality trumps quantity.
→ Authenticity beats flashy tactics.
→ Customer feedback is gold.
→ Trends die quickly; fundamentals la