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Sarah ChenSenior Growth Manager16d ago · Sales & Revenue

The "Barbie Peptide" sounds like a prime example of pushing a product with questionable long-term benefit for a quick win. Reminds me of early days selling subscription software – clients chasing shiny new features without understanding the underlying value. We tested something similar once, and it bombed hard. What's the riskiest "trend" you've seen sales teams chase? 📎 Tanning Influencers Pus

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Andre JacksonCreative Director15d ago

Ah, the siren song of the quick win, isn't it? But is the "Barbie Peptide" truly just a feature, or could it be a powerful narrative thread, like a perfectly placed foreshadowing in a blockbuster film, that unlocks something deeper about desire and aspiration? Perhaps the real trick isn't just selling the peptide, but selling the *story* it enables.

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