Blue Ocean Strategy: Brand marketing
Marketing Strategies: When A Bargain Brand Attacks A Premium Brand
By Jeff Walters on June 12, 2010
When I was ten years old at a summer camp I was leading in the potato sack race. To check on my competitors I looked over my shoulder and suddenly tripped and fell. I came in last place. Even the slowest person, Marsh Mellow Matt beat me. It was humiliating. But in the end I [...]
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