@TuanVy If he truly always wanted it (why sell it then if he doesn’t need the money?) and it’s in mint condition and never worn, then it’s on him.
Logically, why would you sell a watch?
1. You need money
2. You don’t like it
@TetraChad There’s a counter argument I read on the WSJ.
You SHOULD wear a low-mid range Rolex in poor countries, because if you lose your wallet or you’re unable to pay with card or you have to make a big transaction (maybe for your or someone’s life), you’ll be able to sell your Rolex.
Solid. The way to take this to the next level:
Don’t just focus on subscription based products. Launch (different) OTP skus with high first order profitability & reinvest those profits to into pushing subscription offers.
Then you can scale subscription ads even harder - since you’re able to absorb even higher CPAs on the front end.
We launched subscriptions for one of our brands a few months ago & the brand remains profitable every single day (even before factoring in subscription rebills), whilst simultaneously building MRR.
Probably an 8 figure play.
Happy scaling.
@scalesurfer_@branecomm As soon as you take one step into FIVE you’re getting infected with the British strain of AIDS from the most classless, disgusting people Dubai has to offer