NIKE almost never show their products in their marketing campaign , they sell commodity a shoe that anybody can make in this world , YET when you think about them you NEVER think about shoes instead you think about sucess of great athletes and thats
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Abhirup Seven
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I never watch any movie twice, but this one, I've watched it multiple times this month. I don't know if there's something special about the movie or if there's something wrong with me, haha!
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Chintan Udani
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Startups are not about ambition but it is actually about solving and actual problems. We often use the heart while starting business but forget that business is never about your wish or heart. It's all about the Excel sheets!
you can read a story nar
Hey everyone! I'm starting a new startup and thinking of making progress videos on YouTube and Instagram to get initial attention from users. I'm not entirely sure if my application solves a problem yet, so I plan to share updates and get feedback. W
Larry Ellison on what made Steve Jobs great
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I believe that the Startup idea still can be okay but The execution has to be great which requires an efficient system, a marketing plan correctly delivering “The offering” to the audience and finally your product has to connect to the audience whic
These are all of the products that were killed by Google (pyaar se)
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What does it tell you about startups?
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Remember when we spent weeks in school memorizing formulas we never used again? Yet, no one taught us how to manage money, communicate effectively, or think critically.
The gap between what we learn and what we need in life is real—and it’s time w