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Why Your Cheaper Pricing Won’t Win the Market

Posted By OctopusIntell 7 days ago on all

https://www.octopusintelligence.com - Why Your Cheaper Pricing Won’t Win the Market (And What Will): Weekly Winning Strategies
Let’s talk about pricing wars. You see it everywhere—companies trying to undercut their competitors by fractions of a percentage point, hoping customers will jump ship for that tiny savings. We see it a lot with our B2B mystery shopping exercises. Pricing is always the first thing a client thinks about, but there is much more to collect, analyse and act on. Cheaper pricing is rarely the answer.

Jesus Christ: His Birth, Life, Ministry, and Crucifixion (c. 6 BC - 33 AD)

Posted By eBrandMe 7 days ago on all

https://lawrencejeanlouis.medium.com - Jesus was known as the son of Joseph, who was the son of Heli. Jesus’ genealogy is traced back to Seth, who was the son of Adam... and Adam, the son of God. Through David, Ruth became a part of the genealogy of Jesus.

Countries: Samoa

Posted By eBrandMe 8 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - The Lapita, a people who traveled from the island Melanesia, arrived and settled the Samoan Islands around 3,500 years ago.

Around 950 AD, warriors from Tonga arrived. Tuʻi Tonga ʻAhoʻeitu started to expand his rule outside of Tonga into Oceania reaching its peak during the period 1200–1500 AD.

Assyrian/Babylonian Empire: King Ashurbanipal's Library and the Flood Story Clay Tablet

Posted By eBrandMe 12 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - The 'Library of Ashurbanipal' which includes a collection of over 30,000 clay tablets and fragments. While paper books are destroyed by fire, the clay tablets were in most cases baked.

Tidio: Elevating Customer Engagement with AI-Powered Communication

Posted By supermonitoring 13 days ago on all

https://www.supermonitoring.com - Explore Tidio's comprehensive customer service platform, featuring live chat, AI chatbots, and multi-channel support, designed to enhance user engagement and boost sales.

Royal Annals of Judah: King Asa (r. 910-869 BC)

Posted By eBrandMe 14 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - In this week's Notable People in History newsletter, we’ll take a look at the life of King Asa (r. 910-869 BC), son and successor of King Abijam. When King Asa died, he was buried in the City of David, then his son Jehoshaphat (r. 872-848 BC) became king of Judah.