India-Pakistan World Cup ad slot is selling for 4lakh per second.😬
Do you think it's worth it for brands?
And why do brands pay so much for such sort period?
Saurabh Netravalkar, who represented the India under-19 team, went on to become an engineer at Oracle, did an MS from Cornell University, and stayed in the US. Now he wins a historic World Cup match for USA against Pakistan.
Can you imagine 🤣 part
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India's 1B+ Daily Calls = A ₹10,000+ Cr Opportunity?
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An opt-in Call-Time Ads model replaces the ring-back tone with a 5-se
Hey guys, what do you think is the future of D to C brands, as ad costs are increasing day by day, Amazon comission increasing, even big brands are struggling to be profitable, brand like Boat which has traditionally been profitable is now losing mon
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