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I've compiled 5 years of great marketing lessons via minimalist images. [1] People don't care about your product. They care about what your product can do for them

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[2] Marketing is not about which product you sell. Marketing is about which story you tell.

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[3] Selling prevention is hard. Selling a cure is easy.

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[4] Don’t confuse your customers with too many options.

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[5] Your product should complete your customer’s life.

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[6] Your brand needs an enemy. So your customers can fight against someone.

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[7] Scarcity drives demand.

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[8] Key to making more money: Sell to rich people.

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[9] Big money is made by selling status.

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[10] Good hook with average content goes viral. Average hook with good content flops.

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[11] Feel is more compelling than a feature.

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[12] Do not order them to buy your stuff. Show them a dream.

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[13] Attract the audience with short-form content. Keep the audience with long-form content.

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[14] More the price. Less the bargain.

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[15] Give away your products for free to build a habit & then charge for it.

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[16] Customers pay for brands, not products.

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[17] More the price. Less the bargain.

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[18] What do you think you need to create content V/S What do you actually need to create content

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I hope you've found this thread helpful. Follow me @ahuja_priyank for more. Like/Repost the quote below if you can:

@ahuja_priyank You curated so well

@ahuja_priyank That's a powerful insight! Connecting benefits is key.

@ahuja_priyank @MoralFitnezz I used to be in sales. It boils down to 2 things: 1. People want to feel special. They can spend their money in a thousand other places- if You can make them feel that you are here for them, & present with something specific for their needs- you will sell almost anything. 2.

@ahuja_priyank @FoodnNutriti0n In 5 years, you learned this outdated method ..lol

@ahuja_priyank This is very helpful post

@ahuja_priyank Exactly. People don’t buy features, they buy outcomes.

@ahuja_priyank Such a powerful message! Show, don't tell - that's the key to effective marketing.

@ahuja_priyank Love this approach.

@ahuja_priyank I got to let my lovely crush @Nyandia_G see this

@ahuja_priyank [6] people buy feelings, not features. simplicity sells.

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