Amazon isn’t just a store—it’s a masterclass in addictive design.
Jeff Bezos engineered a seamless shopping experience that makes 'Add to Cart' feel irresistible.
Here’s the genius behind the world’s most effective UX design:
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 1d
Prime wasn’t just shipping; it was a loyalty revolution.
Everyone thought Bezos was insane in 2005...
When he gave away unlimited free shipping.
Now, Amazon's "free shipping" makes more money than Snapchat and Airbnb combined.
Here's how Amazon quietly created the most genius business model ever:
The y
What the Industrial Revolution was to physical production, the AI Revolution will be to digital production.
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Yuvaan Vithlani
Stealth • 5m
If it wasn’t for money would you still chase the same dream?
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EdupreneurHub of Nav
Stealth • 1m
Day 5 of posting business content from which you can learn something new.
2005 was a different world:
• iphone doesn't exist
• Apps were not a thing
But Google saw something nobody else did.
They found a tiny startup called Android Inc
The company
A teacher once told me "one doesn't always need to move miles for a revolution sometimes it is just one inch away." Then he showed me an ordinary needle and the needle of a sewing machine
Loyalty isn't a currency anymore.
It's a rare gem in world full of stones.
Fumble it, and you may never find it again.
🤍✨
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Sarun George Sunny
Stealth • 10d
In 2018, Ikea made headlines with a campaign that was as bold as it was bizarre. The Swedish furniture giant released an ad in a popular magazine that featured a picture of a crib with a simple yet shocking request: “Pee on this ad.”
What seemed lik