Is medial also preference based or it shows the same posts to everyone?
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Vishnu kumaran
Design guide for you... • 3m
You must read this!
Why do brands limit features even when they’re vital?
Sometimes, a feature you really need either arrives late or gets locked behind a paywall. But why?
Brands like Microsoft, Instagram, and Google have top-tier designers, PMs,
Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value. Here's the winning formula:
1. Tap Into Dreams: Understand your audience's aspirational self. What do they want to look like, feel like, be like? Align every product
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vineet arora
Serenity in chaos • 23d
Just a question to all, suppose you have power to invest. will you fund a project that has a million users, targeting 2-3 million users every year, but no revenue initially. the revenue will start pouring in 3 years down the line when the count excee
Lowering price is the worst strategy to increase sales
Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value.
Here's the winning formula:
1] Tap into dreams: Understand your audience aspirational self. What do they wa
Ever notice how every broken startup has a million motivational one-liners plastered on their walls?
"Fail fast, learn faster!"
Right, because learning from your mistakes is so much easier when those mistakes are losing investors' money.
What’s
Text Generation
What It Is: Text generation involves using AI models to create humanlike
text based on input prompts.
How It Works: Models like GPT-3 use Transformer architectures.
They’re pre-trained on vast text datasets to learn grammar, conte
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Jvtrilokesh
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
What kind of emotional talks do most people prefer to make themselves better so everytime when they feel low they will be pushing themselves which are so called greatest setbacks
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Lingaraj Senapati
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
Hi! Lingaraj,
I have an idea about on track marketing guys when they are start a marketing a day and return to office, where they are going to track every footsteps. It is needy for every company nowa days.
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 1m
Back in 2000, Nokia was unstoppable.
They were selling 420 phones every minute and held a massive 70% share of the mobile market.
Bigger than Apple 🍏, Samsung.
Untouchable in the tech world.
But then, they made one critical mistake:
They bet again