Hello everyone! Let's get to know about the brands that failed to acquire our Indian market.
THE KINGFISHER AIRLINES
They were owned by Vijay Mallya, they aimed to provide a luxurious experience, high facilities etc. The competitor airline which was
“India's Airline Marketing War”
Marketing Face off #4
Jet Airways vs Kingfisher vs GoAir
In 2007 after Jet Airways got a makeover from a crisis it put up a Billboard saying
"We have changed"
Their Rival Kingfisher Airlines put up a Billboard ab
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 3m
Quality > Quantity
Be it social media or the startup world, it’s easy to get caught up in vanity metrics—like how many likes you get on a post.
But real growth comes from offering top-notch services and consistently delivering value to your clients
Do you believe any brand provide the value in reality vs the particular brand has created the perception through their branding..?
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Hiral Jain
Stealth • 6m
Hey there! Here is a quick summary of mistakes made by comapines that didn't allow them to stay in out market! The Indian market is a huge opportunity, but it's also incredibly challenging due to the diverse population and the difficulty of adoption
What happens when content-centered apps try to make location-specific features: they just don't have any value.
And what happens when location-centered apps try to make something new: they just don't have enough engaging content. Many have failed, a
💡 Give More Value Than You Take
Hey ! Struggling to provide real value to your customers? Understand their needs deeply and build solutions that genuinely make their lives easier. Start small, tailor your offering, and learn from their feedback.
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Rahul Gupta
Stealth • 3m
The legal obligation of an AI should be to maximize the value function of the person it represents, and the goal of an AI President should be to maximize the collective value function of everybody.
~ Pedro Domingos
𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗪𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗪𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗴: 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗗𝗼𝘂𝗯𝘁𝗻𝘂𝘁?🧐
A good idea makes no sense if you can't monetize it. Founded in 2016, Doubtnut was a brilliant idea solving student problems in a way no other edtech in India was doing.
The concept for the