👏👏 I believe no. Of internet users Is more than 900 million currently, acc to a report by gartner
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Aakash kashyap
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India will reach 900+ million internet users by 2025, with 56% from rural areas and 65% of new users being female, driven by affordable data and growing smartphone adoption.
As of early 2024, India had 751.5 million internet users, which is 52.4% of the country's population and ranks India second in the world for active internet users.
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LIKHITH
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A high growth e-commerce industry:
Dogs are remain the most prevalent pet in India, with around 30 million pet dogs currently.
A large portion (around 80%) of pet food purchases in India happen through offline retailers rather than online platforms
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Mahendra Lochhab
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A high growth e-commerce industry:
Dogs are remain the most prevalent pet in India, with around 30 million pet dogs currently.
A large portion (around 80%) of pet food purchases in India happen through offline retailers rather than online platform
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Arcane
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800 million Indians use the internet, but less than 3% use it for educational purposes.
Majority Indians use the Internet for OTT, Social Media, Gaming, etc.
Hope we can shift our focus from entertainment to education soon...
India's quick commerce industry to grow 15x, reach $5.5 bn by 2025: RedSeer
The report states that the quick commerce sector in India currently with a market size of $700 million is likely to grow 15x to reach $5.5 billion market value by 2025.
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Mr Raam
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I currently manage a students' blog/community with 900+ registered users, where they ask/answer questions. I'm considering developing an Android app to enhance the platform, transforming it into a social media hub for students to:
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Someone once told me there's no such thing as "organic." It's not true that organic users always have better metrics than inorganic ones. If this is the case for you, then your marketing and messaging before acquiring inorganic users is flawed.
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I am wondering how this medial app was able to retain users in the initial stages. Right now, this app has more than ten thousand users, if I am correct. But in the beginning, when there was no user base, how did they retain the first 5-20 users? Is