Out-of-the-Box Hustle - Clever Tricks Startups Used to Beat the Odds and Make It Big
Airbnb
In 2008,during the financial crisis, Airbnb was struggling to raise funds. The founders got creative and started selling novelty cereal boxes called "Obama
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Harshajit Sarmah
Stealth • 3m
An Airbnb host was hit with a huge $1,500 (₹1.25 lakh) electricity bill following a three-week stay by guests who mined over $100,000 (₹84 lakh) worth of cryptocurrency.
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Airbnb is one of the world's largest marketplaces for
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Rahul Tailor
Stealth • 7m
Why Airbnb is not making much profit from India being a such good concept. What are the problem that Airbnb facing currently in India and why the convenience fees is so high and high taxes also. Why I never see any ad from Airbnb on any platform or c
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Mr Z
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Medial • 1m
Airbnb, now worth ~$100 billion, was rejected by 7 investors in 2007.
Not because it was a bad idea, but because VCs reject 99% of startups.
Lesson: If ALL your plans depend on VC funding rather than customer funding, you are already fighting 99% f
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Nitin Rathod
Stealth • 1m
Why Failed
Stayzilla ?
Stayzilla failed due to a shift in its business model, intense competition from companies like OYO and Airbnb, high operational costs, and challenges in scaling to smaller towns.
It burned through cash without securing eno