Is it mandatory to make startups on solving problems can't we make something that provide fun and joy to use
Ananya Agarwal
Stealth • 10m
Yes , startup does not always mean it should solve a problem, if your product has a potential but it does not solve any problem it's okay. Recently many brands like this came in shark tank aswell.
Then why does he take equity while investing on Shark Tank? 🥶
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TG
Stealth • 10m
Hey guys so I just wonder on shark tank how do these people value their business 1% for 5 lakhs? What does it mean? Your thoughts on this?
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 3m
Today, Shark Tank India have almost become a PR show where the primary motive of the sharks is simply to earn fame, which promotes their companies for free.
Similar to how Elon Musk and Richard Branson's personal lives add huge value to their brands
one of my old friends Dyumna came into the shark tank, his pitching skills is wayy better than most modern day founders , just watch it
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Mohammed Noor G
Stealth • 1m
Whoever wrote this ad clearly missed the mark—it’s one of the worst copywriting attempts I’ve seen.
1/ It’s obvious they don’t understand what Shark Tank is or how it works.
2/ There are no “winners” on Shark Tank; it’s about profits and deals.
3/ A
I need a unique entrepreneurial idea for my school Shark Tank activity. It should have potential to solve any particular issue and satisfy the customer needs. Please help 🙏🏻
Going into Shark Tank India can change entrepreneurs life and no matter if someone gets a deal or not in the tank they will surely get it from outside.
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 10m
Going into Shark Tank India can change entrepreneurs life and no matter if someone gets a deal or not in the tank they will surely get it from outside.
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PRATHAM
Stealth • 9m
Which Start-up From Shark Tank You found is actually solving a big pan India or global problem and maybe very big in future? 👀🤔