If you go somewhere, where do you mostly park your car or bike?
Please answer this separately for tier1\ tier2\ tier3 cities
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Sajin
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Can you win the Tier2/Tier3 market? š
Opportunities are much higher in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. But the penetration rste into these cities are very low.
This is majorly because its expensive to market in Tier2 and Tier3 cities, and the tradition
Hey,
I want to make a d2c brand that deals with some healthy breakfast options.
This will include a premix of nuts,fruits, oats,and some unique ingredients which will be our USP.
Will this idea validate in tier2,tier3 cities or not??
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The current vehicle maintenance startups like gomechanic, VOC, etc are focusing on niche segments like only four wheeler or two wheeler servicing and selling associated spares and accessories, i believe this is inefficient because
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Saksham
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Just some UI/UX suggestions for this platform!
1. The notification tab doesn't reflect the pending notifications number. Sometimes it does, sometimes it don't. If you notice, other plaftorms do it in the real time. The idea behind it is giving the d
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1. Curated Newsletter Services: Use platforms like Substack or Mailchimp to create and distribute newsletters on niche topics. Monetize through subscriptions, sponsorships, or affiliate marketing.
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1. Entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart. It takes grit, determination, and a willingness to fail over and over again before you finally succeed.
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