Guess Which Companies Own These 14 Products You Use Everyday [Quiz]
You use these products everyday, but have you wondered which companies make them? Check your business quotient here!
You use these products everyday, but have you wondered which companies make them? Check your business quotient here!
When you’re a tiny startup, most people would advise you to not enter a market which has a large player with a virtual monopoly. But xx and yy deicide to do just that. They’d met at a party, and conversation turned towards how expensive razor blades were. Soon after, they’d come up with a company that sold razor blades at an amazing price point of $1/month. But they had one problem in their way. Gillette.
Uber has released a video game to entice new drivers to join its fleet.
Some of the most creative business cards that might as well tempt you to bring the dying art of a good business card back into this side of the century.
Companies do all sorts of things to promote their products. They buy slots on hoardings, they do TV commercials, they even get people to dress in ridiculous costumes and hand out flyers. But what this Dutch man did was quite amazing – he cycled all the way from Amsterdam to London – with his cats.
A startup founder has bought 3 of Steve Jobs’ business cards for an astonishing $10,500 – all to create buzz for his product.
Let these companies be a cautionary tale and do not end up on the next list
There are some brands who have time and again used a fatal disaster and a tragedy as an opportunity to cash in on the ongoing chatter and plug their products. Where’s the sensitivity?