No one can beat Coco-cola, Redbull, Rolex and Nike at marketing!
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Anonymous 9
Hey I am on Medial • 10m
Lol no one can beat them? Tell that to the Supreme/streetwear brands that have made sneaker and skate culture the biggest marketing flex around these days.
After ScoopWhoop, WLDD Acquires D2C Sneaker Brand 7-10
Digital marketing startup Wubba Lubba Dub Dub (WLDD) has acquired a majority stake in D2C sneaker brand 7-10, a month after it bought ScoopWhoop from The Good Glamm Group.
WLDD has picked up o
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Pravesh Mehta
Churning Data Into I... • 3m
Shopping online can be overwhelming with so many options. There should be a platform that makes discovering emerging fashion brands easier. Finding unique, high-quality labels shouldn’t be so difficult.
Would you find value in something like this? W
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VCGuy
Believe me, it’s not... • 9m
India's sneaker market is experiencing an exciting surge.
Stumbled upon this exciting start-up -> Comet .
They raised $1.5 M seed last year and are expected to announce a Series A in the next few weeks.
⏭️Investors include: Elevation Capital, Nex
The biggest flex for many people running startups in India is disclosing their team size.
Many founders find it to be a great flex, In Indian society your status increases as you disclose that number
But rarely what's good for status is good for Bu
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sia shetty
Unlocking Business I... • 1m
🚀 Marketing Theories That Drive the World's Biggest Brands 🌍
Ever wondered why some companies dominate the market while others struggle? Successful brands follow proven marketing theories that shape their strategies. Here are a few examples:
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 9m
Hike To Strike: A failed Startup journey of " Hike Messenger"
Hike: India's messaging app that went from "We'll beat WhatsApp!" to "What's up?" in no time. Born in 2012, raised $261M, valued at $1.4B by 2016 by investors like SoftBank and Tencent. H
An AI agent that helps brands conduct audio/video qualitative and quantitative consumer surveys
This completely eliminates human bias and gets the cost down by >70%
Can also be used by founders to test market validation for their idea at a large
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Rajan Dhir
Trier. • 6m
Do we have sticker culture in our country?
Is new-age greeting card a popular business vertical in our country?
The high demand on Etsy shows that there is an opportunity.
Please don't come with an approach where yesterday brands lost the charm an
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SHIV DIXIT
CHAIRMAN - BITE INDU... • 11m
As we all know that Indian customer are emotional and patriotic and that's the biggest reason of patanjali success they played with you in the name of 100% ayurvedic and build 5.43 billion dollars company by using same foreign made ingredients. They
How to Make People Want Your Product by Refusing to Sell It ?
In 2007 (My Birth Year), a new luxury brand took a bold approach that seemed counterintuitive—they refused to sell their product to just anyone. Enter Supreme, the streetwear brand that