50 Business Facts: What You Didn’t Know About Brands, Money, Marketing, Startups, and the Strange Psychology Behind Everyday Business - Softcover

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Synopsis

50 Business Facts: What You Didn’t Know, Book 2 takes you behind the polished logos, famous products, and legendary companies to reveal the strange decisions, lucky accidents, failed experiments, psychological tricks, and painful mistakes that shaped modern business.

Why did Netflix turn a hated late fee into a billion-dollar model? How did YouTube begin as a dating site nobody wanted? Why did Slack rise from the ashes of a failed video game? How did Airbnb survive by selling cereal boxes? And what can Kodak, Blockbuster, New Coke, PlayStation, Toyota, LEGO, Patagonia, Costco, Rolex, and KFC teach us about innovation, branding, pricing, trust, failure, and customer psychology?

This book is not a dry business textbook. It is a fast, clear, and entertaining collection of real-world stories that show how business actually works when plans collapse, customers rebel, markets shift, and smart companies notice what everyone else ignores.

Inside, you will discover:

How tiny customer frustrations become billion-dollar opportunities

Why failed products often hide the next great business idea

How brands use psychology, scarcity, pricing, smell, color, and design to shape behavior

Why some companies survive disruption while others protect the past until it destroys them

How founders, marketers, and entrepreneurs turn mistakes into strategy

Why the best business lessons often come from the strangest stories

Written in plain English and built for curious readers, entrepreneurs, creators, marketers, students, and anyone who loves learning how the world of money really works, this second volume continues the journey through the hidden logic behind everyday business.

Because in business, the truth is rarely on the label.

It is in the details.

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