These 3 guys became billionaires by copying other companies.
They created clones of eBay, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter…
And somehow they got away with it (and made billions).
Here’s the crazy story of the Samwer Brothers:
In the late 1990s, the Sam
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Business Insider: The US is helping Russia sell gas to Europe.
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The story of three brothers who copied western startups and became billionaires. (Saturday Startup Nugget - The Samwer Brothers -Story 1).
The Samwer brothers, Oliver, Marc, and Alexander, have earned a notorious reputation in the tech world for th
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WEIRD Marketing Strategy #5
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In 2018, PUBG and Fortnite went to war.
PUBG sued Fortnite for stealing their game.
Today, Fortnite is worth $31.5B and PUBG lost the lawsuit.
The reason? They forgot the most important rule in business.
Here's the full story of gaming's greatest
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I have to chime in here because I believe the stereotypical response has some built-in biases.
First let’s address the stereotypical response: If your and your co-founders are able to build the pro