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    • How much do trading sessions really affect crypto volatility? March 13, 2026
      I've been looking at how volatility changes during different market sessions. It seems like the London and New York overlap often creates stronger moves compared to the Asian session. Do you notice session-based volatility when trading BTC? submitted by /u/Pitiful_Tea_4721 [link] [comments]
    • Do you Know forward Market...? March 13, 2026
      https://youtu.be/nngFIUMkNlI submitted by /u/Iitians94 [link] [comments]
    • Bitcoin Miners Forced into the DeFi Deep End for Survival March 13, 2026
      submitted by /u/JAYCAZ1 [link] [comments]
    • Bitcoin on way up! March 13, 2026
      "The market is entering a high-velocity phase this morning. Bitcoin has surged past $72,000, decoupling from a strengthening dollar and rising bond yields. Market sentiment is shifting as BTC increasingly behaves as a geopolitical hedge against energy-driven inflation." This is from email from Coindesk Daybook. This is what Bicoin should have been doing all along. […]
    • Discount buy on bybit is not worth it? March 13, 2026
      So, when bitcoin was at 70k I've made a discount buy on bybit at the set price of 65k for a month, wich means in a month I could buy it at 65k making a profit. But there is also a knockout price at 71.5k, wich means above 71.5k instead of buying the coin I […]
    • There is simply no reason not to go all in March 13, 2026
      Reserve Banks globally are not going to ever stop the money printing Inflation will only get worse There simple is go reason not to go all in If anyone sees it differently I’m all ears submitted by /u/AvailableOrdinary485 [link] [comments]
    • Binohash, LN gossip observer - Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #396 March 13, 2026
      Bitcoin Optech newsletter #396 is here: - describes a collision-resistant hash function using Bitcoin Script - summarizes continued discussion of Lightning Network traffic analysis - Optech Newsletter #396 Podcast https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2026/03/13/ Robin Linus posted to Delving Bitcoin about Binohash, a new collision-resistant hash function using Bitcoin Script… https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2026/03/13/#collision-resistant-hash-function-for-bitcoin-script Jonathan Harvey-Buschel posted updates about Gossip Observer, a […]
    • DCA timing March 13, 2026
      I am doing DCA only on weekends. But the issue is I see the price spiking on weekends and dropping again. Small spike in weekend and I invest. Then drops. I buy in spike and then drops. Started DCA from 124k. Still doing it but is there a specific day where there is data that […]
    • Pros and cons of Unstoppable vs Blockstream Green? March 13, 2026
      Considering different mobile non-custodial wallets and I've narrowed it down to those two. Anyone here that's tried both and could tell me the pros and cons? submitted by /u/Key-Seaworthiness517 [link] [comments]
    • we back March 13, 2026
      submitted by /u/p2kde [link] [comments]
    • A big win for Bitcoin and freedom: US Senate Votes to Ban Federal Reserve From Issuing CBDC March 13, 2026
      https://coincentral.com/us-senate-votes-to-ban-federal-reserve-from-issuing-cbdc-until-2030/ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/12/senate-housing-bill-passed submitted by /u/TheresNoSecondBest [link] [comments]
    • Don’t you think War will increase inflation therefore less buying power ? March 13, 2026
      Basically the title and less buying power, BTC drop? submitted by /u/karp-diem [link] [comments]
    • How do you DCA March 13, 2026
      Hello guys, I was wondering how are yall DCAing. I’m DCAing on a month basis, but I want to start weekly. For 150€ invested I’m paying around 8€ in fees to the company I’m buying from. If I diversify those 150€ from month to weeks, will I pay more fees or smth? submitted by /u/NewspaperRelevant835 […]
    • Daily Discussion, March 13, 2026 March 13, 2026
      Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank you! If you don't get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing […]
    • BTC ATM taking suspicously long to transfer funds March 13, 2026
      I bought 20 dollars (16 dollars worth after fees) from an ATM in my area and four hours later, they have not been transferred to my wallet or even broadcasted to the network. Is this normal for small amounts? I called the ATM support and they said that it was processing but sources say that […]
    • This breakout looks strong March 13, 2026
      Seeing the floor hold, the speculators are already crawling back. The truth is simple and naked: ultimate price discovery always boils down to supply and demand. While some are still selling, this breakout looks strong. Even if we need to consolidate and recharge for a bit longer, I’m fine with that. submitted by /u/Aggressive-Hall1913 [link] […]
    • A Fast History of Bitcoin March 13, 2026
      submitted by /u/thecryptos [link] [comments]
    • how did you fix this issue? March 12, 2026
      One thing that really worries me is this: what if something happens to me? I’m afraid my family might lose access to the money completely. I’d really appreciate any tips or advice on how people securely store their seed phrases while also making sure their family could recover the funds if something happens. submitted by […]
    • BTC payment to Amex via BitcoinWell shows “failed” but Trezor says it was sent — what happened to the BTC? March 12, 2026
      I’m hoping someone can help because I’m honestly panicking. On March 5, I sent a BTC payment using my Trezor to a Pay Bill address provided by Bitcoin Well to pay my Amex card. A week later I noticed the transaction shows as failed, but when I log into my Trezor wallet it shows the […]
    • Built a free Bitcoin dashboard, what would you add or change? March 12, 2026
      I wanted a single page where I could check in on Bitcoin everyday without visiting five different sites. So I built one. Live price (with different timeframe views), L1 and L2 network stats, Fear & Greed, ETF flows, whale alerts, mempool fees, a health score that combines 12 metrics into one number, and breaking news […]

Marketing Methods

There are many different ways one can go about promoting a brand or a type of physical item. There are pre-marketing methods, and there are post-marketing methods. Marketing is all about convincing the audience that this is an item that they desire. It is about capturing their attention by showing them something of value that you are able to provide that nobody else can.

A perfect example of a pre-marketing brand is the franchise Pokemon. Pokemon had a amazing pre-marketing strategy. Before the debut of the game, there were television shows that advertised for it. Pokemon had its own television show which functioned for multiple purposes. First, it served as a great advertisement for toys, trading cards, and the video game, while at the same time being entertaining unlike most commercials. Pokemon also featured a great aggressive campaign. In the city of Topeka, Nintendo had jet airplanes drop Pikachu dolls all over the city in an attempt to gain name recognition. Pokemon is arguably one of the best promotional marketing ever done.

There are multiple ways that Pokemon was able to capture the audience that it did. The first of which, is that it realized what audience it was going after. It had its demographics all planned out. Pokemon understood what it took to capture that demographic as well. It was also a demographic they were sure that they could make money off of. The people who marketed Pokemon didn’t just work hard; they did their research and understood what their customers wanted. The entire franchise is also designed for return customers. Another brilliant way that Pokemon was able to turn into a billionaire dollar franchise. Everything that was sold under the Pokemon franchise was done in collectibles. This meant that you couldn’t just buy something once; you had to be a repeat customer and keep coming back. It featured some of the most brilliant marketing of this decade.

Promotional marketing is about more than just getting your name out there. It is also about acknowledging your strengths and weakness. Pokemon knew what demographics it could enter and what it could not. By having done research Nintendo was able to save a lot of money by limiting their expansion to all the correct areas, and thus saving a lot of marketing costs and expenses. A brilliantly marketed franchise will almost always succeed; of course it needs to be something that the general public wants.

Promotional bottle openers are almost the norm now. Everyone appreciates printed bottle openers.

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