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Title: Cadbury’s Sweetest Trick: How They Win No Matter What You Feel Ever noticed how Cadbury has a chocolate for every emotion? That’s no accident it’s marketing genius. On Valentine’s Day, singles laugh along with quirky 5 Star ads, while couples
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The Billboard That Got Naked to Get Noticed How do you sell something that no one wants to buy? Interbest, a Dutch outdoor advertising company, faced this exact challenge: empty billboards no one was booking. So what did they do? They made one of t
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He Blew ₹50K on a Billboard in Bhopal. It Made Him ₹5 Crore 🔥 Imagine you’re down to your last ₹50K, your startup’s on life support, and you decide to blow it all on a giant billboard in Bhopal. Not Mumbai. Not Bangalore. Bhopal. Sounds like a fev
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I am a Lawyer and work in pure litigation. I did B.tech also. So I can relate with tech with legal problems. I observed that indian legal system is far away from tech. I am saying with the prospective of clients. I have 2-3 Ideas which can be milest
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Brocode became one of India's hottest beer brands. But here's the crazy part. They don't even sell beer. Brocode sells wine disguised as beer and the reason why they do it is pure evil genius. Everyone orders Brocode thinking it's beer. That's ex
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In July 2002, Google took a bold step: they hired a 22-year-old computer science student as the product manager for Gmail, their most critical new project targeting 10M users. Enter Marissa Mayer with a genius idea: if Google wanted technical PMs wi
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