Buy this, it’s high quality” is the dumbest pitch. People buy emotionally for utility, not specs. Everyone has a car, but not everyone buys a Rolls or Mercedes. Why? Quality isn’t the driver. It’s what it does for them. Sell outcomes, not adjectives.
You see many cars🚗 around you everyday but have you ever noticed why only Rolls Royce attracts your attention📢 in all cars. Maybe not
Rolls Royce has never sold the car, its aim is never to sell🙅 the cars Now you will say brother what are you say
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gray man
I'm just a normal gu... • 4m
Never buy ZOMATO gold. It’s a crap and scam, they promise free delivery, but it’s not free.
People don’t just buy products; they buy status. If something is sold cheaply in a regular place, most won’t care. But brand it, sell it in a premium store at a higher price, and suddenly, everyone wants it. It’s not just about the product—it’s about
CRED isn’t for everyone.
It’s for the top 1%. And it’s not apologizing for it.
instead marketing it's exclusivity
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Shaikh Umair
Explorer | Executer|... • 15d
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?
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Hey everyone! I'm thinking of launching a men's jeans brand and would love to validate the idea. Would you buy stylish, high-quality jeans at an affordable price?
Drop your thoughts and suggestions!
#MensFashion #IdeaValidation
Hi everyone we are planning to build an e commerce application which provides Trials, user can add 3 items to Trials bag to check the quality and striching of the apparel and then choose any one or more items to buy, do this really works?
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Thatmoonemojiguy
A guy with lot's of ... • 1m
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 act
I know this may the dumbest idea, but I just thought about it.
A social media app in which everyone can post their hatred towards people in a sportive way, which may not affect much the person who receives criticism or even if it affects, not much c
Everyone praises 10-minute delivery—Zepto, Blinkit, Zomato, Bigbasket etc.—until a rider dies rushing your impulse buy. This isn’t tech innovation, it’s human exploitation on two wheels. We’re trading safety for speed, lives for convenience. But hey,