• Brands don’t sell products; they sell emotions.
• Your brand is not what you say it is—it’s what they feel it is.
• Customers don’t buy products; they buy better versions of themselves.
• People remember stories, not features.
• Price gets you cus
10 Indian Brands That Crush Advertising—Steal Their Playbook
India’s marketing scene is brutal—but these brands get it. They don’t just sell products, they sell ideas, emotions, and status. If you’re serious about marketing, study these names obsess
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Inspiring Ads by Clothing Brands: Mastering Emotion & Influence
Great clothing ads don’t just sell fabric—they sell identity, aspiration, and belonging. The best brands understand this, turning simple campaigns into cultural moments.
1. Nike – “You
Trust in Brands vs. Specialization:
- In India, a successful brand crossing into new markets carries our trust.
• We buy into their legacy, not just products.
- In the US, it’s about niche expertise.
• Tesla is trusted for EVs, but a Tesla phone
Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value. Here's the winning formula:
1. Tap Into Dreams: Understand your audience's aspirational self. What do they want to look like, feel like, be like? Align every product
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Why brands sell products cheaper price in platforms like Amazon rather than their website?
I saw that maximum d2c brands sell cheaper on platforms like Amazon, flipkart, Blinkit or etc as compared to their website, even tho they have to pay various
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Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value.
Here's the winning formula:
1] Tap into dreams: Understand your audience aspirational self. What do they wa