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By the late 2010s, fantasy gaming in India exploded.
Cricket obsession, cheap internet, and digital pa
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Mohit Kumar
Hey I am on Medial • 2d
Short-term ads vs. long-term brand building. The result? Obvious.
Naval Ravikant (Angel Investor, Entrepreneur)
"Play long-term games with long-term people."
Success in startups comes from building relationships and thinking beyond short-term gains.
how important is the brand name in the long term ?
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Jewelpik App
House of jewellery b... • 1m
SEO vs Paid Ads: Which is Better for Your Business?
Both SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and Paid Ads (PPC) are effective for gaining online visibility, but they work differently. Here's a quick comparison:
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
>Pros:
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Pradeep Raja
Venture scout • 24d
A business can exist without a brand but a brand adds long-term value that a business alone cannot.
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Only Buziness
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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’
podcast is best way to create long form content,brand building
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Pulakit Bararia
Building Snippetz an... • 13d
Most people obsess over rapid growth, chasing quick wins and short-term spikes.
But the smartest entrepreneurs focus on endurance—building businesses that last, brands that compound, and systems that scale sustainably.
In the long run, longevity
CAGR vs. Simple Percentage Change: Key Difference
When analyzing growth, it's important to choose the right metric. Here's a quick breakdown:
Simple Percentage Change
- Measures the total growth between two points.
- Useful for short-term comp
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Jainil Prajapati
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Microsoft’s Majorana 1 vs. Google’s Willow: The quantum computing race is heating up.
Google bets on superconducting qubits, while Microsoft’s topological qubits aim for long-term stability.
Who will lead the next era of computing?
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Pravin Rajbhar
Businessman • 2m
Hi! 😊
I’m conducting a short survey for my academic project titled "Price Behavior of IPOs: A Study of Short-Term and Long-Term Performance". It would mean a lot if you could take 5–7 minutes to share your input.
Here’s the link to the survey:
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