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This has long been proven to be true, no matter what you sell, it's the emotion the user feels that convinces them to make or not make the purchase
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“I need to think about it” means two things: 1. They don’t feel the desire to own it. 2. You didn’t trigger enough emotion to make them act. Logic doesn’t close. Emotion does. If the fear of loss > reward, they’ll walk. Make the upside irresistibl
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Marketing vs Sales: What is Marketing? Marketing attracts people to your product or service by creating awareness and trust. It focuses on a wide audience, uses ads and promotions, and aims for long-term brand growth. Example: Coca-Cola’s ads don’
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Any one having connections in the procurement/ purchase department in the 2 wheeler EV Industy Can connect me I make parts for 2 wheelers, you make me connect with the person in the purchase department and have commission if the product is finalized
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Need an opinion from people who're in Manufacturing Industries: How many tasks in these department (Production, Supply Chain, Procurement etc) do you want to automate? Let me give you example so that you can visualize it. 1. Procurement Dept: Pu
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“Start With Feelings: Emotional Entry Points That Sell Without Selling” People don’t buy features—they respond to feelings. Emotional entry point design starts with a relatable emotion, not facts. It pulls users in by making them feel seen. Think:
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