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Changing times and dynamic consumer preferences have revolutionized business tactics. Businesses have changed their products/services to meet the needs of today’s customers and have altered their pack
This post is the first in a series, in which we are going to analyze the most remarkable brand launches of the last two decades and the reasons why these newly created brands have become successful.
Embedded in this enquiry is an exciting new kind of a branding technique. A fresh term coined.