I think Spotify made itself a personal brand for every individual. Whoever I am asking which music app do you use , they mostly say 'Spotify' with confidently as they are proud of using it.
Anyone with the same? It is just my pov.
Which music ap
I'm planning of starting a brand which sells music products targeted for music lovers like crankle box or vintage things that can be bought as a collection. Just like anime fans used to buy posters, figures, etc..
many people has craze on music but
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Sony marketing stunt! Their waterproof Walkman came in water bottles, a clear sign to its durability. Vending machines at gyms and pools became music stations, stocked with these "bottled tunes." It wasn't just quirky packaging; it
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Hemant Prajapati
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SHARK TANK INDIA
A SHOW WHERE A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS RUNNING LOSS MAKING COMPANIES,
Reject other businesses because they aren't making enough profits.
With dramatic background music.
The early bird gets…some alone time at best because the worms start late these days.
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Ankit Dubey
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Day 7/75
Morning: Got up at 7 am.
8 am: Got ready for a job interview at a startup in Mumbai.
10 am: Went to the office and had interviews for different jobs that match my experience.
2 pm: Finished up and headed home, arriving around 4:30 pm.
4
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Ankit Dubey
Stealth • 9m
Day 3/75
Morning around 8 am:
At 9 am, I got ready for work, but my laptop still wasn't repaired. So, I created some videos using AI and edited them using AI tools.
By 12:30 pm, I had some meetings with clients regarding pending projects and the
Most of the startups fail because they dont know how to adapt, and how to execute!
It's all about doing the right thing at the right time in the right niche - how hard is that?
Hello everyone,
I'm seeking your opinions on whether students should dedicate a significant portion of their lives to trying to get into IITs or if they should focus on building their skillset during that time.
I'm asking because I'm personally fa
What if edtech companies had a subscription based model instead of taking the entire fees upfront? Do you think it will sustain?
The pro of subscription model is that users will not struggle for refund (users of most edtech companies are complaining