Good evening folks This entry is dedicated to certain someone, who doesn't like the music I listen to. Well, after getting annoyed with his constant complaints - I'll be telling my opinion First of all, your own music sucks - all you listen is just some rap music made some black folks and you listen to it daily. I get sick from hearing that. How about YOU TRY SOMETHING ELSE? Literally, all you listen is just rap. I've never seen you listen to anything else at all besides mumbo jumbo. Secondly, English lyrics = Good. Okay, buddy (brainlet). You know music can be good with lyrics from different language, right? No, of course you don't, because you just listen mumble rap all day, so, say a russian band like "Кино" sounds absolutely awful, but your stupid GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG Gets really bloody annoying. I bet yo...
In an ideal world, the journey people take to become loyal customers would be a straight shot down a highway: See your product. Buy your product. Use your product. Repeat. In reality, this journey is often more like a sightseeing tour with stops, exploration, and discussion along the way—all moments when you need to convince people to pick your brand and stick with it instead of switching to a competitor. Staying on top of all of these moments might seem overwhelming, but mapping your customer’s journey can help. It can give you and your team a greater understanding of how your customers are currently interacting and engaging with your brand, and also help illustrate how your products and services fit into their lives, schedules, goals, and aspirations. Let’s take a look at five steps your team can take to start journey mapping. 1. Find the sweet spot where your customers’ goals and your own align Before you start journey mapping, nail down your business goals. Any mark...
I had emotional trauma. So I was eating at this cool joint called "Jammi", eating some fries with kvass like some Latvian person. As I was eating I noticed two children sitting at the other side of the joint. One was older, other was younger on the phone. They were speaking somewhat quite loudly and judging by what they were saying - the younger dude was trying to hit on this girl. When I was looking at their situation - some 14 year old hitting on some chick, whilst the other, which, judging by his height, was probably like 16-17 years old - I had a thought. It went something like this: "This kid is trying to smash already at his age, meanwhile, I'm just here - a no-life 20 years old, who never met a single girl in my entire life." Pretty big Bruh moment. Anyways, as I was eating and that one kid was flirting through the phone, the other, older kid decided to look at me. Felt a bit paranoid, so I glanced at him in order to break his eye c...
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