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Cat Distribution System

🎬🎬🎬 of the Week

💡💡💡 of the Week

  • Designer fashion is being looked at as modern pieces of art.

  • Clever campaigns can start seeing the resemblance in how people perceive those pieces. They’re being looked at and treated as if they were collectibles ( which they are ). But the whole concept can highlight the value of owning one of those pieces and work to change customer behaviours around luxury shopping.

  • Recent reports have shown LVMH stock falling because of inflation and how it's affecting people's spending habits. People seem to rearrange their priorities once inflation hits. But On the other side, Art is being looked at as an investment; people would always go for it no matter the state of the economy.

  • This is why selling a product is rarely about the use of the product only!

🤯🤯🤯 of the week

  • Cat distribution system has been trending for a while.

  • It’s a concept that recently emerged because some people believe you don’t choose to adopt a cat; the cat does!

  • Finding an owner from a cat point if view is the same as finding a job that would set you up for life if we compare it to us ( human beings ).

  • Looking at the concept and comparing it to the current job market for example.You would be able to see clearly that cats are performing better than us in life. They make sure to keep working on their unemployment rates ( cats in shops and shelters) and they don’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon.

  • Cats have figured it out. Is it our turn yet?

💰💰💰 of the Week

  • Buy Now pay later has been around for a while ( about a few hundred years to be precise ) and has been a massive success ever since. It has definitely changed people's buying habits.

  • Studies have shown that the amount of money owed to those services is over $24 billion in the United States alone.

  • The new concept would allow people to spend a little more carefully as it will be offered by vendors instead of third party apps.

  • Third party apps tend to encourage people to spend on things they don’t necessarily need but the urge to buy can be so strong especially when they think it’s always a good deal to pay it later!

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