The Best Marketing Isn't Always Visible

Some companies rarely go viral, yet they keep growing year after year. No flashy campaigns. No constant buzz. Just customers who keep coming back and telling other people. Which business is the best example of this?

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u/Mental_Produce_3960 — 14 hours ago

This Is Probably Why I Keep Using X

It's one of the few places where you can ask a random question and end up hearing from people with completely different backgrounds. Sometimes the replies are more interesting than the original post. What's the main reason you still open Twitter/X every day?

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u/Mental_Produce_3960 — 7 days ago

Imagine You Could See One Hidden Stat For Your Account

Not impressions.

Not engagement.

Not follower growth.

One completely hidden metric that would genuinely help you create better content.

Which metric would you choose, and what would you do with it?

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u/Mental_Produce_3960 — 10 days ago

Imagine You Could Read One Customer Review Before Investing

You don't get to see revenue.

You don't get to see growth.

You don't get to see financials.

You only get to read one customer review.

What would you want that review to say?

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u/Mental_Produce_3960 — 12 days ago

Imagine You Had To Build Trust In 30 Days

No brand recognition.

No testimonials.

No reviews.

No case studies.

Just a product and 30 days.

What's your game plan?

Interested to see whether people focus on content, partnerships, referrals, community building, or something else.

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u/Mental_Produce_3960 — 13 days ago

Did FIFA Accidentally Give Levi's More Exposure?

By trying to hide the branding, the situation ended up becoming a story of its own.

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Do you think Levi's received more attention because of the cover-up than it would have otherwise?

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u/Mental_Produce_3960 — 18 days ago

What's something followers expect from creators that they shouldn't?

Creators are expected to be entertainers, educators, community managers, and public figures all at once.

I'm curious where people think reasonable expectations end and unrealistic ones begin.

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u/Mental_Produce_3960 — 1 month ago

How do influencers deal with hate comments after a while?

I've always been curious about this because at a certain size it's basically guaranteed. Do you eventually stop caring, or does it still bother you even years later?

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u/Mental_Produce_3960 — 1 month ago