Stop focusing on marketing for profits... instead focus on OPERATIONS to create an unforgettable customer experience. your customers will become your marketing department & profit will just be the obvious byproduct!
Anonymous 1
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This is literally what Amazon did. Prime wasn’t just marketing- it was operational mastery that turned customers into evangelists.
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What was the magic sauce?
They actually listened.
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Jeff Bezos is a big believer in Second Order Thinking.
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