Welcome to the world of Start-ups: Here you’ll find a Start-up to initiate ‘your’ start-up for which another start-up will guide on the ‘top ten’ start-ups to trust based on a survey conducted by a new wannabe census start-up! Confused? Well, so was I.
In an era where start-ups are formed every alternate day based on the same monotonous categories as they are just another facsimile of the other, how does one swim to the top? How does that ‘one’ amateur business stand out amongst the innovations lost?
Well, a start-up needs an image, an image is a brand. A brand needs an audience, an audience is the world. This network requires a blogging platform, that platform is BLOGMINT.
On a more general note, every brand, brand builder or market influencer needs a podium via which they can voice their ideas and programs to reach perspective buyers. These brands, however, have only the network of bloggers to resort to as it’s the quickest way to spread the news of their existence without enduring much cost. This is where Blogmint comes in. It provides a vast database for over a thousand branding initiatives to get in direct contact with bloggers and introduce campaigns that will lead them to their target audience. From the aged-experienced blogger to the youthful voice of the nation, Blogmint, in collaboration with ingenious minds spanning across Asia-Pacific, has come to move out of its Indian origin and strengthen grip on a more global market. With their resources, they set out to polish the ability of and help ensure monetary rewards to these bloggers enabling them to grow with a better, more stable approach towards on-going assignments.
Once these campaigns go active on the website, there’s no looking back. With the likes of the most recent and hip campaigns by Thought Buzz, a shout out to all tech-freaks stimulated a great response; American Swan, the beauty blogger, hit all the right chords with a relevant trend. Also, this experience has made us – Economy Decoded – not only proud of our campaigns led through Blogmint but also helped us gain just that little hint of professionalism in our future dealings which concludes on the note of how we must influence thoughts over the need for sheer publicity.