A Coca-Cola employee offered to sell company secrets to Pepsi for 1.5 million dollars. Pepsi responded by notifying Coca-Cola.š
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Arcane
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Is Inaction better?
Well, Action bias is a mental error which occurs when we prefer to take action rather than Eat Fivestar(do nothing), even if thereās no proof that action will improve the situation.
Itās like an automatic reflex instead of rati
Coca-Cola sells 2.1 billion drinks every day.
Yet they:
Don't make the drinks
Don't own the factories
Don't handle distribution
Don't even bottle them
Still worth >$280B.
Here's their real business modelš:
First, forget everything y
The Next Cola War!
First and foremost, it is not fought with arms and violence.This war requires branding, marketing, and, most importantly, capital.
Cola War 1 began in 1993 between Pepsi and Coca-Cola.Once again, history is repeating itself.This
Coca-Cola, one of the first bottles from the 1890s. This syrup not only helped with aches and pains, but also gave strength and boosted mood. The drink originally contained two main ingredients: coca leaves, from which cocaine is made, and caffeine f
āPepsi turned Followers into Hackersā
WEIRD Marketing Strategy #14
Pepsi provided followers with HTML code which has a secret message in it and asked fans to paste them in the website they want in exchange of a pepsi ,Fans started to paste the code
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Welcome to INGENIOUS MARKETING!
EP- 11 (Coca cola)
Lighter than airš (open image)
One Like and a follow would mean a lot.
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How heavy was this marketing?
Meet the man known as the "Cola King of India" worth 152,130 CR.
1. Born in 1953 to a traditional Marwari family, Ravi Jaipuria had business in his genes. His father, Chunni Lal Jaipuria, became Coca-Cola's bottling franchisee, but the 1977 foreign