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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
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Ashwin Kumar
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A company with good branding would do good in these areas. Franchise based models addressing local needs might do wellš¤
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Do you think that, Elon Musk's Grok Model is going to be big competition for models like GPT-4,Claude Models Sonet/Optus, Google's Gemini Model or Grok is lagging behind the competition?
According to me, making a Model publ
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Om Chandgothia
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What's your thoughts about a company that sell local snacks and local food online in website and other ecommerce.And in local snacks and local food their main problem is hygiene which the company will slove .
Every place,city or district in India has
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Aditya Rajput
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Do we need a hyper local sports platform where a player with same enthusiasm can find each other or can book a sports platform nearby?? š¤
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Siddharth Sharma
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Hi , I am looking to start a sports brand which will include apparels and all sport equipments with my own branding. As a software engineer and zero knowledge on business, I would like to know your opinions including whether it should be a franchise
I am looking for angel investor for my idea i.e. Foodacity in which I will do branding of existing local food shops by opening their outlet in food trucks and place in different places
like other big food brands do for their restaurants and shops.
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Do you think that these kashmiri startup can grow ?
Pink tea and jacket startup is good but all are just a local product.
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Aarihant Aaryan
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Subway failed in India, infact their global revenue is $17Billion and their Indian businesss contributes less than 5% to their global revenue
But how did subway fail even after being in the market for 23 years?
Subway entered the India market in
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Vansh Khandelwal
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Suprodip Bhattacharya
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Kash there is any school based on practical lessons,internships kind of things to get hands on experience then the finance teaching etc etc to shape the Indian education?
Why this type of things arenāt happening like as an private school who do this