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I’ve packed 5 years of marketing lessons in these minimalist visuals.

1. Customers buy the brand logo, not the product. Image
2. Give away your products for free to build a habit & then charge for it. Image
3. People don't care about your product. They care about what your product can do for them. Image
4. More the price. Less the bargain. Image
5. Marketing is not about which product you sell. Marketing is about which story you tell. Image
6. What do you think you need to create content
V/S
What do you actually need to create content Image
7. Attract the audience with short-form content. Keep the audience with long-form content. Image
8. Selling prevention is hard. Selling a cure is easy. Image
9. Do not order them to buy your stuff. Show them a dream. Image
10. Don’t confuse your customers with too many options. Image
11. Feel is more compelling than a feature. Image
12. Your product should complete your customer’s life. Image
13. Good hook with average content goes viral. Average hook with good content flops. Image
14. Your brand needs an enemy. So your customers can fight against someone. Image
15. Big money is made by selling status. Image
16. Scarcity drives demand. Image
17. Key to making more money: Sell to rich people. Image
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