3 Pillars of Successful Content Marketing 👇
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Dev Prakash Pandey
Stealth • 4m
Phil Knight wrote this manifesto in 1977 for Nike.
But some people say that Phil didn't write this. Rob Strasser did, In 1977 out of frustration of how nike was performing at that time
But it shows the power of manifestation.
Welcome to OUT OF THE BOX MARKETING !
EP=18 (Rona)
Rona, a Canadian paint company, used Apple billboards to promote their paint.
Read this out .....
It's 2010, and Apple has just launched the iPod Nano and they heavily advertising it across the co
Of these four pillars, which one do you feel needs the most nurturing today for the growth of India in the future?
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Kolkata Index
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West Bengal Tourism • 3d
✨Decoding Philips’ Winning Marketing Strategy
Philips has mastered the art of staying ahead in a competitive market by focusing on three key pillars:
1️⃣ Customer-Centric Approach: Philips consistently tailors its messaging to meet the needs of di
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Kolkata Index
Stealth • 12d
To combat increasing air pollution in Kolkata, Kolkata Municipal Corporation has planned to set up vertical gardens at pillars of Metro projects as well as pillars beneath flyover & bridges. KMC has also planned to plant 25 lakh saplings across the c
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Geetansh
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Kotak Life • 5m
Apple’s Marketing Magic with the iPhone
The Birth of the iPhone
How Apple Revolutionized Marketing with the iPhone Launch!
"In 2007, Apple launched the iPhone, and it wasn't just a product release—it was a marketing revolution. Steve Jobs introduce
1. Apple, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI are collaborating on a new AI project, sparking excitement and speculation about the future of AI technology.
2. The M1 MacBook Air is making a comeback, thanks to Apple's decision to bring back the popular la
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Mr Z
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Medial • 1m
In 1974, Steve Jobs came to India in search for enlightenment.
7 months later, he returned with a philosophy that would later build Apple into a $1 trillion empire.
Here’s the philosophy:
At 19, Jobs was feeling lost after dropping out of college.