Elon Musk often reminds me of Steve Jobs.
No, not as a businessman or innovator.
But as a marketing genius.
He believes in $0 marketing. Yet, his products are the most talked about on the planet.
Here are his 3 simple strategies and what you can l
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Anonymous 5
Stealth • 2m
The way he uses storytelling is on another level. It’s not ‘Here’s a car,’ it’s ‘Here’s a revolution in urban transportation.’ People buy into the dream more than the product itself.
what do you people think if we made a fully autonomous self-sustaining car like a car which generated its own electricity and charge its battery by its own. just think once you charge your car with 100% you will not ever need to charge it again it go
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Vinayak Kaushal
Stealth • 3m
We all know the drill with "Manager Mode"-hire great people, give them space, and manage through layers. It’s the classic approach, polished and perfected in business schools. But here’s the catch: it often leaves room for what I like to call “profes
what do you people think if we somehow made a car or any vehicle that cañ generate its own electricity and charge its own battery by its own like they don't need any external charger a car will charge itself and run by its own. what are the problem t
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Sunand Reddy Medapati
Stealth • 8d
AI is growing fast, but here’s the real talk: it’s not here to replace us. It’s here to work with us. Take healthcare, for example AI can crunch numbers, analyze data, and find patterns in seconds, but it’s the human touch that makes a doctor a docto
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Bharat Bus
Stealth • 2m
Human transportation encompasses the various ways people move from one place to another, including walking, cycling, driving cars, using public transit (buses and trains), and flying in airplanes. Traditionally, transportation evolved from simple met
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Bharat Bus
Stealth • 2m
The Evolution of Bus Transportation in India: A Journey Through Time
India's bus transportation system is a crucial backbone of the country's public transport network, connecting cities, towns, and remote villages. It has played a significant role i
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Aryan Sorathiya
Stealth • 4m
When we buy a product, we don't always focus on the product itself but often on the person, like a celebrity or cricketer, who endorses or uses it. This is true in many cases. Do you agree?
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Roshan “KR” Meena
Stealth • 3m
💡Used car business 🚙
Many cars are standing in a straight line.
If you want to start a business then you can start the business of old cars. To start this business you will have to spend Rs 3 lakh. You will also have to get a big garage
Nowadays e
"Jetpacks": for commuting could revolutionize urban travel, offering a futuristic alternative to congested roads and public transportation. They could be compact, eco-friendly, and provide a thrilling way to navigate the city skyline. However, safety
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YouTube • 20d
The Invention of the Car: A Journey of Innovation
In 1885, Karl Benz created something extraordinary: the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, the world’s first car. But the real game-changer was his wife, Bertha. She took the car on a daring 66-mile road trip,