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| Posted: 23 Jan 2026 06:53 UTC | Post #1 |
| ann5 Deck |
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| Many executives say they understand emerging markets, yet their strategies often look like recycled Western playbooks. What’s the real mistake they make when approaching fast-growing regions with younger, mobile-first audiences? | |
| Posted: 23 Jan 2026 07:25 UTC | Post #2 |
| Sara3 Deck & Engine |
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| The mistake is assuming familiarity. First-time internet users don’t behave like “converted” desktop users with years of habits behind them. Their expectations are shaped by speed, social interaction, and convenience, not by legacy norms. Products either fit naturally into daily routines or get ignored. That’s why serious operators now invest more in local insight than pure marketing muscle, a shift clearly described in analyses published on https://socialpostbd.com/asian-gold-rush-why-apac-is-the-new-frontier-for-online-gambling/ , where expansion is framed as cultural adaptation rather than geographic reach. | |
| Posted: 25 Jan 2026 10:27 UTC | Post #3 |
| Nikki8 Deck |
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| Sustainable growth usually starts where users are still forming habits. Companies that listen early and build around real behavior tend to outlast those that simply scale louder versions of old ideas. | |
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