What's your most unexpected win in digital marketing that broke all rules?
Had a campaign or strategy that technically "shouldn't have worked" but ended up outperforming everything else?
Had a campaign or strategy that technically "shouldn't have worked" but ended up outperforming everything else?
Feels like organic reach is dead sometimes, yet some creators still grow fast without ads, so what's actually working in 2026?
Brands are spending huge budgets on trends, tools and Ads that often bring little real ROI. What do you think is the biggest money drain in digital marketing right now?
I'll start - Posting AI content without a real strategy.
I'm curious about the underrated tactics people rarely talk about.
Getting traffic is easy.
Turning visitors into customers is the real challenge.
What do you think matters more today, TRAFFIC or customer's TRUST?
Saw Jhal Muri getting a lot of attention after a recent public appearance where it was featured. It's interesting how one moment can suddenly make people talk about a simple street food on a much bigger scale.
Do you think social media hype is what really decides what becomes 'POPULAR' today?
Trying to see what's actually working these days.
Online marketing looks simple just post and grow . But when you actually try it, it's slower, confusing, and takes way more effort than it seems.
What felt easy at first but turned out hard for you?