One line from Deepak Shenoy’s Money Wise that stayed with me:
The biggest risk isn’t taking no risk.
It’s taking the wrong one.
Returns attract attention.
Risk decides outcomes.
Still learning.
Learning the wrong thing is equally important as learning the right things. Every wrong thing you learn can help you avoid doing that, which effectively makes you one step closer to the right thing... Be curious, keep learning.
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.
Does
Notice how Jio did this 👀
A simple network message at the right moment.
No big campaign. No noise.
Just attention to small user moments and that’s smart marketing.
Non samsung i guess
Why Do Many Startups Fail?
Many startups don’t fail because of a bad product — they fail because people don’t know they exist.
Common problems founders face:
• No traffic to their website
• Not reaching the right audience
• Difficulty generating qu
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Why Digital Marketing is Essential for Startups - Eflot
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