When I was in my teens I use to consider BlackBerry as a phone of strong professions like entrepreneur, business man, police, agents. The brand was a Character in itself and according to me no brand till now has able to match it's dashing character.
🤯This is how Blackberry killed itself.
Back in 2010, Blackberry had a 43% market share in smartphones.
However, by 2016, it was down to 0%.
So, why did people abandon Blackberry?
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See, in the 2000s, Blackberry was the ultimate status symbol, us
The Fall of BlackBerry: Market Leader ➡️ Forgotten Brand
BlackBerry was once synonymous with smartphones. In 2009, it controlled nearly 50% of the U.S. smartphone market, offering secure email and its iconic physical keyboard. By 2016, its share fel
Guys,
“What’s up the MBA Chai Wala? Was it all just hype, or has the brand managed to sustain itself? Did they raise any funding to expand, and how’s the brand doing now? Where are they now ?And, of course, has anyone here tried their food or tea—w
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Hemant Prajapati
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Techsaga Corporations • 5m
Firstly, bookmark 📑 this post:-------
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The Rise and Fall of BlackBerry: A Case Study
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📱 Introduction
-> Former leader in the smartphone industry, known for its QWERTY keyboard and secure email services.
-> Popular among professionals for busi
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In the 1990s, it didn't matter if your bat was English or Kashmiri willow; all you wanted was one with an MRF or Reebok label because Sachin and Dhoni used them. Buying these bats was about connecting with your idols, not just the bat itself.
This i
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
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The total viewership of the UEFA Champions League is around 400 million, and revenue is approximately 3.2 billion Euros—Impressive! Yesterday, I watched the intense match between Real Madrid and Manchester City, and after Madrid's victory, my Insta f
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Bhagya Panchal
Stealth • 3m
I used to think it was all about the product.
Make something great, and people will come.
But I’ve learned that brand perception often matters more than the product itself.
How people see your brand influences their buying decisions more than we
Today I Learned #3
Why is it called Shampoo?
Shampoo derives its name from the Hindi word "chāmpo," which means "to massage" or "to knead." The term's origin can be traced back to the Indian subcontinent, where ancient hair-cleansing traditions in
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Harsh Gupta
Stealth • 9m
Hi Medial family 👋
Here is Cadbury dairy milk's 🍫 (3/3) super successful Marketing Campaign 🌠
....The Wrapper That Gives.....
This was a social initiative that aimed to empower underprivileged children by providing them access to education. By