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Red Flags Shoot up after $1 Billion Deal for Dollar Shave Club
When Unilever paid an astounding $1 billion for Dollar Shave Club, a start-up that markets razors, red flags should have shot up at companies all across the country.
When Unilever paid an astounding $1 billion for Dollar Shave Club, a start-up that markets razors, red flags should have shot up at companies all across the country.
In this article from Forbes.com, marketing leaders were interviewed about their views on the most important attributes needed to succeed in the digital world.
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Forbes contributor Jayson DeMers lays out the seven principles for marketing Pokémon Go that marketers can use to promote their own products.