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#startups
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
23 hours ago

How Startups Can Outmaneuver Big Companies and Carve Their Own Market

Understanding market systems and building partnerships with incumbents can accelerate startup growth and mitigate risks.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Commercialization Isn't the Same as Sales Growth - Here's How

Sales are a function, while commercialization is a system of decisions that defines sustainable business growth.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
23 hours ago

How Startups Can Outmaneuver Big Companies and Carve Their Own Market

Understanding market systems and building partnerships with incumbents can accelerate startup growth and mitigate risks.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Commercialization Isn't the Same as Sales Growth - Here's How

Sales are a function, while commercialization is a system of decisions that defines sustainable business growth.
#ai
Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
1 day ago

In ctrl or out of touch? The ninth P of marketing revealed

AI is reshaping customer journeys, creating a trust gap between marketers and consumers regarding data usage for personalization.
fromFuturism
5 days ago
Venture

What It Really Means That a Failing Shoe Brand "Pivoted to AI" and Its Stock Soared 700 Percent

Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
1 day ago

In ctrl or out of touch? The ninth P of marketing revealed

AI is reshaping customer journeys, creating a trust gap between marketers and consumers regarding data usage for personalization.
Venture
fromFuturism
5 days ago

What It Really Means That a Failing Shoe Brand "Pivoted to AI" and Its Stock Soared 700 Percent

Allbirds pivots to AI, rebranding as NewBird AI, leading to a 700% stock surge despite previous financial struggles.
fromEngadget
7 hours ago

Amazon allegedly pressured companies to raise product prices with other retailers

California's lawsuit alleges that Amazon reached out to brands, coercing them to 'fix' retail prices on competitors' websites, leveraging its overwhelming bargaining power.
California
Marketing
fromThe Drum
2 days ago

Agency leaders debate: Does marketing call for narrower expertise than ever before?

The debate between generalism and specialism in agencies continues, with leaders questioning which approach is more beneficial for success.
Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
4 days ago

Same Problem, Same Solution: Reading Trade Secrets Across Fields

The Federal Circuit reversed a jury verdict against Texas urologists for misappropriating trade secrets related to the Penuma penile implant.
#ai-adoption
European startups
fromTechzine Global
4 days ago

AI is driving up costs and putting pressure on Ericsson's profits

Rising AI costs and weaker North American demand are impacting Ericsson's profits and margins, prompting a focus on supply chain resilience.
#pepsico
Silicon Valley food
fromFortune
4 days ago

Food companies are finally cutting prices. PepsiCo shows it's worth it | Fortune

PepsiCo reduced U.S. prices on snacks by up to 15% to attract customers amid inflation concerns.
fromFortune
2 months ago
Food & drink

PepsiCo is cutting prices for snacks like Doritos by 'up to 15%' to appease customers pinched by the K-shaped economy | Fortune

Silicon Valley food
fromFortune
4 days ago

Food companies are finally cutting prices. PepsiCo shows it's worth it | Fortune

PepsiCo reduced U.S. prices on snacks by up to 15% to attract customers amid inflation concerns.
fromFortune
2 months ago
Food & drink

PepsiCo is cutting prices for snacks like Doritos by 'up to 15%' to appease customers pinched by the K-shaped economy | Fortune

Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

How to Turn a Product Into Something People Actually Talk About

Distribution should be integral to product development from the start, focusing on one channel before expanding.
Apple
fromComputerworld
4 days ago

How to think about Apple Business

Apple Business is suitable for small businesses using Apple devices but lacks capabilities for larger enterprises and advanced compliance needs.
Graphic design
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

The Real Advantage Small Businesses Have Over Big Brands

Small businesses have a creative advantage over big brands due to fewer bureaucratic constraints and a culture that encourages experimentation.
#marketing
Online marketing
fromInc
4 days ago

Inconsistent Marketing Costs More Than You Think

Reliability and consistency are essential for building strong relationships and successful businesses.
fromThe Drum
6 days ago
Marketing

The Great Marketing Declutter are you surviving, striving, or thriving

Marketers must identify their group—survivors, strivers, or thrivers—to navigate challenges effectively in a disrupted environment.
Online marketing
fromInc
4 days ago

Inconsistent Marketing Costs More Than You Think

Reliability and consistency are essential for building strong relationships and successful businesses.
Marketing
fromThe Drum
6 days ago

The Great Marketing Declutter are you surviving, striving, or thriving

Marketers must identify their group—survivors, strivers, or thrivers—to navigate challenges effectively in a disrupted environment.
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I've Worked Tirelessly to Get One of Our Best Employees a Promotion. Then I Learned What the Bosses Have in Store for Him Instead.

First-time manager struggles to secure a raise and promotion for an exemplary employee amid company staffing issues and financial constraints.
Tech industry
fromZDNET
5 days ago

The same Microsoft Surface I bought 4 months ago is 69% more expensive now - here's why

Memory and SSD costs are projected to rise 130% by 2026, significantly increasing PC prices.
UX design
fromMedium
6 days ago

How to turn your competitor's worst reviews into your strongest design argument

Convincing stakeholders requires better evidence, often sourced from competitive research, rather than just better arguments.
Marketing tech
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 day ago

Chief marketing and growth officer model for brokerages

Marketing is now a growth engine for brokerages, driving recruitment, retention, and revenue growth, rather than just a support function.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

How Pricing Decisions Change When the CFO Is in the Room

CFO involvement in pricing enhances cost visibility, improves margins, and ensures alignment between finance and commercial teams.
E-Commerce
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Why Discounts Are No Longer Optional For Your Business

Discounts have become essential in the LLC services market, influencing customer decisions and competitive strategies.
#innovation
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

Why Most Companies Get Innovation Completely Wrong

Real innovation stems from those closest to the work, not from executives or consultants.
Real estate
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Can You Spot Signs of Industry Disruption Before They Happen?

Most innovation occurs in three stages: visibility, interface, and incentives, impacting industry transformation.
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

Why Most Companies Get Innovation Completely Wrong

Real innovation stems from those closest to the work, not from executives or consultants.
Marketing tech
fromModern Retail
1 day ago

Modern Retail+ Research: Expectations around AI are straining brand-agency relationships

Agencies in 2026 face challenges from reduced client budgets and AI integration, with expectations for increased spending in 2027.
Business intelligence
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

OpenAI executive sends internal memo: 'The market is as competitive as I have ever seen it'

Customers seek deeper insights into AI roadmaps and demand systems that integrate seamlessly into their workflows.
Web design
fromMajic 102.3
2 weeks ago

How speed is redefining modern branding in today's world

Speed is essential for branding; fast-loading websites enhance professionalism and improve search rankings.
Marketing
fromThedrum
5 days ago

Balancing brand and performance for long-term growth

Enjoy transforms businesses by creating impactful digital experiences through insights and a focus on both short-term and long-term strategies.
Marketing tech
fromMarTech
4 days ago

AI's shortlist is the new B2B battleground | MarTech

AI chatbots are now the primary influence in B2B software buying, surpassing traditional search methods and review sites.
UX design
fromIndie Hackers
2 weeks ago

I Found Blue Ocean in the Most Crowded Market on the Internet

Most form builders focus on creation, neglecting post-publish management, revealing a significant gap in the market.
Artificial intelligence
fromEngadget
6 days ago

Shoe company pivots to AI compute in sign of a totally normal and healthy economy

Allbirds is pivoting from eco-friendly shoes to AI compute infrastructure, changing its name to NewBird AI and seeking shareholder approval for the transition.
#marketing-strategy
Marketing
fromDigiday
1 week ago

What separates brands that grow from brands that stand still

Winning brands maximize ad budgets through strategic decisions, early commitment, and diversified channel investments, not just larger spending.
fromThedrum
3 weeks ago
Marketing

MASTERCLASS: Why annual marketing plans are failing your business

Traditional annual marketing plans are ineffective in today's fast-paced market, leading to wasted resources and missed opportunities.
Marketing
fromDigiday
1 week ago

What separates brands that grow from brands that stand still

Winning brands maximize ad budgets through strategic decisions, early commitment, and diversified channel investments, not just larger spending.
Marketing
fromThedrum
3 weeks ago

MASTERCLASS: Why annual marketing plans are failing your business

Traditional annual marketing plans are ineffective in today's fast-paced market, leading to wasted resources and missed opportunities.
European startups
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

The 'Sneaky' Ways Companies Are Making You Pay More - Without Raising Prices

Companies are creatively offsetting price increases due to rising fuel costs, often passing hidden costs to consumers.
from24/7 Wall St.
4 weeks ago

With Two Companies Dictating Everything, IHE Is Riskier Than Most Investors Realize

The ETF holds 50 positions, but the top two dominate in a way that makes the rest almost incidental. Johnson & Johnson carries a 25.4% weight, and Eli Lilly and Company sits at 21.4%. Together they account for roughly 46.8% of the entire fund.
Business
World politics
fromFortune
4 weeks ago

Every CEO is a wartime CEO now-regardless of geopolitical conflicts | Fortune

Wartime leadership emphasizes rapid decision-making and adaptability in uncertain environments, contrasting with peacetime leadership's focus on growth and stability.
Marketing tech
fromForbes
1 week ago

The More Things Change, The More Marketing Stays The Same

The media landscape evolves, but core challenges for marketers remain consistent over time.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

How to Prove Your Worth to Cost-Conscious Customers

Businesses must clearly demonstrate their value to consumers facing economic pressure to maintain sales and customer loyalty.
fromHarvard Business Review
1 month ago

Why Companies Don't Compete in the Middle Market

By 2019, it was operating in eight Indian metros, and by August 2021, it had expanded into quick commerce, launching Dunzo Daily to deliver essentials in 19 minutes or less. Customers liked the convenience that Dunzo provided, investors loved its growth, and the phrase 'Dunzo it' became a common idiom in India akin to 'Google it' in the U.S.
Startup companies
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

How to Price Your Product Like the Last Unit Sets the Market

The highest-cost marginal customer determines market price, not averages; focus on scarcity and the last unit for effective pricing.
World politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

China doesn't need a trade deal to win. Here's what CEOs are missing | Fortune

China negotiates from structural economic advantage built over three decades, not from uncertainty, making trade talks unlikely to resolve fundamental disputes between nations.
Venture
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

The leaderboard "you can't game," funded by the companies it ranks | TechCrunch

Arena has become the dominant public leaderboard for evaluating frontier AI models, rapidly growing from a UC Berkeley research project to a $1.7 billion valuation while influencing industry funding, product launches, and competitive dynamics.
Marketing
fromMarTech
2 weeks ago

What the fees customers hate reveal about your pricing strategy | MarTech

Fees impact customer trust and experience, often reflecting a company's operational choices rather than fair pricing.
Business
fromFortune
1 month ago

Yes, companies can stay profitable without raising prices - here's how | Fortune

Prices are rising significantly faster than official inflation rates across multiple sectors, driven by tariffs, operational costs, and corporate profit margin expansion rather than inflation alone.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

This Secret Pattern Predicts What's Next in Your Market. Once You See It, You Can't Unsee It.

Everything bundles, unbundles, and rebundles in cycles, creating predictable opportunities for entrepreneurs to identify and capitalize on industry shifts.
Marketing tech
fromDigiday
1 month ago

Future of Marketing Briefing: Agency operating systems face a differentiation problem

Half of agency-made AI platforms are projected to fail by 2029, raising concerns about their long-term viability and client retention strategies.
Business
fromFuturism
1 month ago

CEOs Say Yeah, AI Might Be a Bubble, But They're Gonna Keep Shoveling Money Into the Furnace Because All Their Friends Are

CEOs simultaneously believe AI is in a spending bubble yet plan to increase AI investments significantly, with 80% committing to higher spending despite economic uncertainty.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

From price hikes to working with chip brokers, Framework's CEO tells us how he's navigating the memory shortage

Framework, a small PC startup, navigates memory chip shortages and rising costs by raising prices, maintaining transparency, and operating with financial self-sufficiency despite competing against tech giants for limited supply.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Edwards: Corporate America's new slogan Make more, pay less

Corporate profits have surged to 9% of GDP while tax rates fell to 21%, yet workers' wages declined to 1941 levels and CEO compensation increased 281-fold relative to average workers.
Fundraising
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

After 20 Years in Business, I Can Tell You the Two Forces That Make or Break a Company

Long-term business survival requires proactive access to capital and disciplined cash management to adapt when markets, policies, or technology change.
Social media marketing
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

How Changing Course Helped These Brands Stay The Course

Brands can pivot influencer campaigns by adapting objectives, messaging, and formats to align with changed consumer behavior during Covid-19, maintaining sensitivity and effectiveness.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Why some brands are choosing slower, more expensive growth on purpose

"Instead of starting with a product that we didn't feel like existed in the marketplace, we started with a mission that we felt like didn't exist, particularly in the beauty space," Cohen said. "We love that young people are turning to brands for not just products, but for the issues that they care about-and also that's what holds us accountable."
Marketing
#brand-identity
Marketing tech
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Building a Tech Powerhouse: Why Branding Matters More Than Ever in a Crowded Market

Strong brand identity and consistent messaging outperform feature-based competition in crowded tech markets, requiring strategic positioning beyond product development.
fromBrandingmag
1 month ago
Marketing

Always Winning: Why Competition Is About Enduring Brand Relevance

Constant brand repositioning driven by anxiety weakens recognition and trust; true relevance requires anchoring changes to an unwavering core identity.
Marketing tech
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Building a Tech Powerhouse: Why Branding Matters More Than Ever in a Crowded Market

Strong brand identity and consistent messaging outperform feature-based competition in crowded tech markets, requiring strategic positioning beyond product development.
Marketing
fromBrandingmag
1 month ago

Always Winning: Why Competition Is About Enduring Brand Relevance

Constant brand repositioning driven by anxiety weakens recognition and trust; true relevance requires anchoring changes to an unwavering core identity.
Artificial intelligence
fromAxios
1 month ago

OpenAI, Anthropic feud could prop up Google

Google secures Pentagon AI contract while competitors Anthropic and OpenAI face legal and reputational challenges, positioning Google to dominate defense AI despite internal employee concerns.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

54.7% of Retail Brands now Have Their Own Product Line

Retailer-owned products not being seen as a cheap alternative anymore, but instead, a way to convey luxury and exclusivity. Price-Led Positioning is No Longer Dominating UK Supermarkets. Small UK businesses are aggressively growing, with price-led positioning becoming a dated trend. It's becoming evident that brands are no longer using their own branded products as a way to be a cheap alternative.
E-Commerce
Marketing
fromFortune
1 month ago

Intel and Toyota made perfectly logical decisions. That's exactly how they killed their best brands | Fortune

Brands fail when their meaning is not actively managed, not due to poor conception or strategy.
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

This One Mistake Kills Companies in Hot Markets

Heat looks like validation, and validation looks like safety. It is hard to ignore a sector when customers start leaning forward at the same time investors do. Still, the more cycles I have lived through in competitive technology businesses, the more I see heat as an optical illusion. It sharpens whatever is easiest to notice and blurs the underlying mechanics that determine who or what holds control.
Startup companies
Marketing tech
fromForbes
1 month ago

How To Stress-Test Your Brand's AI Visibility Before A Competitor Does

AI systems compress competitive landscapes into shortlists based on verifiable online signals, making brand visibility and digital proof critical for market eligibility.
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

Why Global Brands Struggle When Local Markets Push Back

Companies enter new markets with momentum. Press coverage looks promising. Campaigns launch on schedule. Local teams are hired. Early dashboards suggest traction. Then progress slows. Customer interest plateaus. Partnerships take longer than expected. Internally, the conversation almost always turns to execution. Messaging must not be clear enough. The market probably needs more education. What I have learned is that this conclusion is usually wrong. What looks like market resistance is more often a signal that the brand is communicating from the wrong position.
Venture
Marketing
fromInc
1 month ago

23 Ways to Rethink Strategy Against a Large Competitor

Smaller companies competing against larger firms should leverage their unique advantages—quality focus, personalized service, and strategic positioning—rather than viewing competition as a threat.
Business
fromReadWrite
2 months ago

Rivalry cuts operations as it reviews future of company

Rivalry Corp. has sharply scaled down operations, halted betting, begun major cost cuts and is exploring sales, restructuring, or other strategic alternatives while conserving cash.
fromHubspot
10 months ago

Competitor analysis tools marketing teams actually use in 2026

Competitor analysis tools are software platforms that help marketing teams monitor and compare competitor strategies across SEO, social, PPC, and market intelligence. They expedite the competitor analysis process, so you can see where your competition is making moves and where the gaps are wide open. The best tools work passively, updating in the background while you focus on moving the needle for your business.
Marketing tech
Business
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

Inflation Is Hurting Profit Margins - Here's How to Fight Back

Small businesses face persistent inflation and rising costs, yet many are investing in sales, marketing and technology while expecting revenue growth.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

5 lessons for building up an industry, not just a company

But if you're innovating within your industry, it's a problem you should expect and prepare for because it means having to operate in two realities-the internal reality where you know the challenges in your industry and how you're going to solve them, and the external reality where nobody else has recognized the problem that needs to be solved. In a highly regulated industry like healthcare, safety, and stability create an inertia that often works against innovation.
Startup companies
Growth hacking
fromForbes
2 months ago

The Silent Market Forces Shaping Your Brand

Hidden small online communities and user-generated conversations, not public messaging, primarily shape company credibility and growth.
Marketing
fromForbes
1 month ago

Small Businesses Must Sell What Makes Them Different

Small businesses need strong design more than large companies because they lack established brand trust and must differentiate themselves immediately to gain customer confidence.
Business
fromChannelPro
2 months ago

Beyond the handshake: Building a purpose-built partner economy that solves customer problems

Platform providers must shift from single-application sales to purpose-built partner economies that prioritize curated ecosystems and durable customer trust.
Marketing
fromDigiday
1 month ago

The Future of Marketing Briefing: a war, an oil spike and an ad market that can't see what comes next

Geopolitical conflicts disrupt advertising markets through oil price volatility, supply chain pressures, and reduced consumer confidence, forcing marketers to adjust campaigns rather than cancel them.
Business
fromMarTech
2 months ago

A marketer's guide to what strategy is and isn't | MarTech

Strategy is a statement of how an organization will win a competitive game by naming the decisive arena or axis, not a fixed execution plan.
Marketing
fromMarTech
1 month ago

Brands that win are clearer, not louder | MarTech

Poorly constructed marketing signals communicate desperation rather than intended messages, undermining credibility and brand perception.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How solopreneurs will use AI to rival mid-sized companies

Artificial intelligence has upended this relationship, decoupling a company's potential productivity from its headcount and redefining which businesses will fare best. As a result, America's mid-sized companies are disappearing: the number of businesses with between 250 and 499 employees has fallen by 22.5% since 2020.
Artificial intelligence
Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Treat the underlying causes, not the symptoms of marketplace inefficiency

Relying on Google's Chrome ad filter and the Coalition of Better Ads risks leaving many substandard ads unaddressed due to low standards and duopoly influence.
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

With tough times around the corner, what should marketing leaders focus on first?

Sensible businesses will be scrutinizing outgoings now more than ever. With clients looking to claw back profits eroded by spiralling inflation, marketing investment (not to mention your fees) will be up for debate, whether you like it or not. Frustratingly, validating the success of marketing investments is becoming more difficult. We're facing an attribution crisis, and many marketers are struggling to prove the value of each channel or campaign due to the numerous challenges brought about by increased privacy constraints,
Marketing
Marketing
fromForbes
1 month ago

Marketers, Stop Donating Free Advertising To Your Competitors

Pepsi's 2026 Super Bowl ad featuring Coca-Cola's Polar Bear exemplifies a persistent challenger marketing mistake: building campaigns around competitors' distinctive assets, which strengthens rival brand memory instead of the advertiser's own.
Marketing
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Attention is a business strategy: how emotion builds market momentum

Attention is the most valuable marketing currency; brands must prioritize emotional presence over pure performance to drive memorable, sustainable growth.
Marketing
fromMarTech
1 month ago

Why original thinking is your competitive advantage in the AI era | MarTech

Content marketing is shifting from long-form keyword-focused articles to concise, direct answers with original insights, as AI evaluates semantic units individually rather than rewarding length.
Marketing
fromMarTech
2 months ago

Loyalty didn't disappear. Brands traded it away. | MarTech

Loyalty remains valuable but brands eroded it by prioritizing gimmicks and engagement metrics over measurable, economically meaningful retention.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Why you should treat your brand as an operating system

For much of the modern corporate era, brand has been treated as surface area. A story told outward. A set of signals designed to persuade, attract, and differentiate. When companies spoke about brand, they were usually talking about perception: how they looked in the market, how they sounded, how they were received. That framing made sense in a world where markets moved a little more slowly, organizations were stable, and leadership could afford to separate strategy from culture, product from meaning, execution from belief.
Marketing
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How discounting hurts long-term loyalty and profits

Discounting has been part of retail's toolkit for decades, and it can be effective, especially during high-stakes shopping seasons. But as promotions become more frequent across the industry, companies are taking a closer look at the downside: Short-term sales gains don't always come with long-term loyalty or durable margins, and customers remember how a brand made them feel far more than what they saved at checkout.
Marketing
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