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Episode Description
Most marketers will remember Apple’s 1984 ad.
Many consider it the “greatest ad of all time”.
But you probably don’t know that just 12 months earlier, Apple released a similar ad that failed.
Why?
Today on Nudge, bestselling author and storytelling expert Will Storr explains why.
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