This is the craziest marketing stunt in history.
While Monster, Coca-Cola & Pepsi spent millions on outdated marketing…
Red Bull sent a man into space & dropped him back to Earth.
What happened next changed the beverage industry forever…
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
This wasn’t just a jump; it was a leap for branding history.
Personal branding is important.
Just remember to brand yourself in such a way that people don’t jump into rivers to avoid you.
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Thanu Siva
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Just a dumb boy 🤦♂️
A burden to the earth 🌍
Tried everything…
Failed at all of it ❌
Maybe I wasn’t meant for this 💔
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 4m
This is the craziest marketing stunt in history.
While Monster, Coca-Cola & Pepsi spent millions on outdated marketing…
Red Bull sent a man into space & dropped him back to Earth.
What happened next changed the beverage industry forever…
Here's t
Welcome to OUT OF THE BOX MARKETING ! EP=33 (REDBULL)
"Redbull gives you wings 🪽 " - FOR REAL 💀
In 2012,Redbull did something unthinkable and unique from traditional ads, They sent a actual human-Felix Baumgartner to space and made him jump from
Sharing this today was an absolute must!
Are we creating history tonight?
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 2m
🚀 Best Week for Startup Funding in 2025! 🚀
Indian startups just raised a whopping $385.5M across 29 deals, a 4X jump from last week! 💸
Darwinbox & Leap Finance led with $140M💵 & $100M💵 raises respectively.
Fintech💰 was the investor favorite,
Why Did Webvan, a Grocery Delivery Platform failed
So, it was 1996. The internet was expanding as crazy, and every dot-com company was raising millions with nothing but an idea.
Louis Borders decided to jump on this trend and thus started Webvan.
Bitcoin just hit $100,000 for the first time in history.
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 3m
The greatest accident in startup history:
A gaming studio built a simple chat tool to solve their own problem.
8 years later, Salesforce bought it for $27.7 Billion.
Here's how a side project saved a failing company and changed work forever:
In 2