Here are some characteristics and skills that define a marketing genius:
1. Deep Understanding of Consumer Behavior
They have an innate ability to understand what motivates people to buy and how to connect emotionally with different target audience
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 13d
But not all successful marketers have to be creative geniuses; some just follow trends and make minor tweaks to existing ideas but whatever works i guess
🚀 Minor Landing Page Upgrade! 🚀
We've made a few tweaks to our website's landing page to improve the overall experience! Nothing too drastic, but we believe it's the little things that make a big difference. 😊
👀 Old vs. New – Can you spot the c
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PRATHAM
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All Digital Marketing people and aspiring content Creators are doing it wrong ‼️🧐
Firstly, the major optimisations that digital marketers were doing is now automated by Google and Meta. You will say digital marketers have other works as well, but h
What to do in this situation?
1.If you want to build a good relationship with customer and employees or team members they don’t give value,they don’t pay respect and they will never listen
2. And even if you maintain your personality don’t become wit
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Prakriti Khandekar
Stealth • 4m
Hii guys! we are all involved in the process of evolution... Evolution is everywhere. Our intelligence, ideas and even our creativity is getting evolved continuously.
No any idea is new... nor any art is new... Whatever we have in the name of new (
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Sairaj Kadam
Stealth • 1m
Would You Trust a Company to Manage Your Investments with 90-95% Accuracy?
Imagine there's a company that claims to have spent years mastering stock market trends, and now they’re offering you a service that could potentially take your investments t
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 2m
Facebook Ran Pre-REVENUE for 5-6 years ‼️
Meaning, for 5-6 years they didn't sell anything to their customers and made 0 sales. How ? Funding. But why? Because It was creating a category from scratch and was revolutionary back then.
It was backed
The man who mentored both Elon Musk and Steve Jobs:
Larry Ellison.
He taught them a blueprint for success that made them over $400 billion.
Here’s the blueprint:
Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, isn’t your typical CEO.
He’s the “bad boy” of
Title : The Y Combinator -> Turning Startups into Unicorns🚀🦄
• Y Combinator has a big impact on startups
• Its alumni includes famous tech companies like:
• Airbnb
• Dropbox
• Stripe
• Coinbase
• Zepto
• Razorpay
• Reddit
I interviewed 100s of candidates and here is what I found
Most candidates focus on their resume, but successful applicants master the "Show, Don't Tell" approach.
Instead of writing "Good at social media" → Share your Instagram growth story
Instea
𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘄𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝘄𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗴: 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗙𝗿𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗥𝗼𝘄? 📉
An edtech startup for influencers, Frontrow was a platform for you to learn creative skills such as singing, dancing, content creation, and even how to eSports gaming and comedy by profess