The hottest Industry Trends Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Sector 6 | The Newsletter of AIM 0 implied HN points 21 Mar 23
  1. Google is facing tough competition in the search engine market, having a 93% share compared to Microsoft's 3%.
  2. There are doubts about whether Google's move into generative AI is helping or hurting its focus on search.
  3. Microsoft has been successful with enterprise solutions, showing a different approach that may be more effective for search.
Sector 6 | The Newsletter of AIM 0 implied HN points 08 Jan 23
  1. Big tech companies are actively engaging with the Indian government to navigate regulations. They want to build a positive relationship while facing challenges.
  2. Leaders from companies like Google and Microsoft are impressed by India's focus on digital growth. They see great potential for economic development through technology.
  3. The Indian government's 'Digital India' vision is attracting global tech leaders, indicating a bright future for the country's digital landscape.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 0 implied HN points 17 Jul 23
  1. The public relations industry has seen a significant drop in investment, losing over $1 billion in the past year.
  2. Employee-employer relationships in PR have changed, with many hiring freezes and layoffs instead of raises.
  3. The connection between PR roles and company leadership is weakening, with fewer executives reporting directly to top management.
Musings on Markets 0 implied HN points 17 Nov 08
  1. Some businesses are really tough, even for great companies. For example, many car manufacturers struggle to make a profit.
  2. Certain industries, like airlines and automobiles, face structural issues that make it hard for companies to succeed consistently. This can be due to factors like competition and high legacy costs.
  3. For consumers, it's important that these companies eventually find a way to make money. We rely on cars and airlines, so it's beneficial for them to be profitable.
jsfour 0 implied HN points 24 Sep 24
  1. When thinking about business ideas, consider if they solve a real problem (painkillers) or just offer something nice (vitamins).
  2. Chewing gum has a lot of purposes, like freshening breath or relieving stress, but it may just be good marketing.
  3. Even if your product isn't a 'painkiller', like vitamins, it still has value and a market. So, don't give up on your idea!
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