Apple’s All-Time Viral Marketing Campaigns—Lessons in Branding Domination
Apple doesn’t do marketing. Apple creates movements. Every ad, every product launch, every campaign—designed to make you feel, think, and want. If you’re serious about marketi
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Anonymous 3
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“Get a Mac” was just simple and relatable, i liked how they didn’t go on about specs, they just made Macs feel like the cool, easy choice.
Apple just made some serious waves in the world of AI, and you won't believe what it means for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac! They've released a treasure trove of 20 new Core ML models on Hugging Face, a platform that's like the Wild West of cool AI to
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Mohammad Asaad Sayed
My mind to me a king... • 3m
Apple’s All-Time Viral Marketing Campaigns—Lessons in Branding Domination
Apple doesn’t do marketing. Apple creates movements. Every ad, every product launch, every campaign—designed to make you feel, think, and want. If you’re serious about marketi
Karthik Rangappa deserves a lot of appreciation for making financial knowledge simple and easy to understand for everyone. Recently, they have launched Varsity Juniors in an animated format specifically designed for children.
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 3m
Netflix didn’t just beat Blockbuster—they exploited its biggest weakness.
In 2000, Blockbuster made $800M from late fees. Customers hated them. Netflix saw an opportunity.
Instead of charging per rental, they launched a $19.99/month unlimited plan.
When I look for daily life problems I find a lot of ideas for a startup but then it's on high risk which is gonna succeed and which one's the failure way....
A simple demo:
I want to buy a laptop, asking someone as said dad's friend or elder cousin
I feel like I'm the only one who doesn’t like Coldplay or Macs.
Everyone seems to love their music and Apple products, but I just don’t get it.
They’re good, but they don’t really interest me.
Am I missing something, or is it okay not to like t
Brian Armstrong tells the founding story of Coinbase: “Nothing was working”
Brian Armstrong's journey to building Coinbase wasn’t easy.
In 2012, he left his job and joined Y Combinator to follow his dream of creating something big.
But things di
"Just a GPT wrapper."
"Just a VS Code clone."
Yet they're worth billions.
Same tools. Same time.
But they shipped. You scrolled.
Maybe it’s time we stop spectating and start building.
Cursor didn’t wait. Why are you?
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Gurjit Singh
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So i am working on this file sharing website. All other websites were complex and they were asking for signups and logins, and they were lacking some easy functionality,
I have made this to work without any size limit and without any signup!
They us
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Ansh Kadam
Founder & CEO at Bui... • 7d
This is how Bajaj sold 1.8+ Cr. Pulsars — not just with an engine, but with emotion.
Back in the day, Bajaj was dominating Indian roads with its iconic Chetak scooter — so much so that people were willing to wait 10 years just to get one.
But the w