Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 3m
When a Brand Name Becomes the Language You don’t search, you Google. You don’t buy adhesive, you grab Fevicol. You don’t ask for toothpaste, you ask for Colgate — even if it’s not Colgate. This is what marketers dream of: Becoming the noun. The action. The default. It’s called a generic trademark — when your brand becomes so iconic, it replaces the product name itself. It’s not just market dominance. It’s cultural imprint. You’ve won when people don’t even realize they’re using your brand every day. No ad campaign can buy that. Only obsession, consistency, and timing can earn it. That’s not branding. That’s immortality. for such more content follow Thatmoonemojiguy .
• Business developme... • 4m
• Brands don’t sell products; they sell emotions. • Your brand is not what you say it is—it’s what they feel it is. • Customers don’t buy products; they buy better versions of themselves. • People remember stories, not features. • Price gets you cus
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Everyone talks about growth. But the smart ones think about "moats". A moat is what protects your business when others try to copy you. And it’s never just your product. It’s how hard you make it for others to steal your position. Want examples? B
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Gujarathi Empire Group • 7m
A real brand is an experience, a journey—here’s what truly defines it: 📌 Emotional Connection: Your brand is the feelings you evoke, the bonds you create. It's about resonating deeply with your audience. 📌Memorable Experiences: It’s not just abou
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