What according to you is the future of Quick Commerce?
Like these companies are delivering anything under 10 Minutes just to increase their AOV. Just think, who will buy a Fan or PS5 daily.
So instead of selling everything in one app, shouldn't th
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 7m
Most of the carpenters have partnership with the distributor or local shop that they get a margin on every product they take to customers home so I don’t think carpenters will Use this
home care products business success ho sakta kya ya isme mujhe problem face karein padege please guide me how I create distributor , retailer and customers trust on my product
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Mr Z
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Medial • 1m
Interestingly!!
Good companies make products that customers want. Great companies make products that customers don’t yet know they want.
BSNL Don’t Offer Home Delivery for SIM.
While Jio and Airtel Do It, Service Across India.
India Post Don’t Offer Pickup From Home.
While Delhivery and Bluedart Collects Parcels From Home Easily.
Private Players Are Beating Govt Companies Because
Quick commerce mainly serves affluent customers in specific metro areas, where people typically shop at supermarkets
Given this, does quick commerce really impact local kirana stores?
Or am i missing some consumer section?
Creating a mall software where shopkeepers can open their shop and sell their product directly, even customers can buy their product by their nearest shop and they can get tgeir product with in 24 hours how is this idea?
Keep customers connected with informative product follow-up emails.
To make their customers feel appreciated, Lekker Home creates product follow-up emails that tell shoppers everything they need to know about what they bought, from care instructions
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 5m
Why are companies installing a separate EV charging station why don’t they install it in every BPCL,HP,IOC outlets ?
The new generation's reluctance to bargain is impacting small businesses in tier 2 cities. Shop owners expect negotiation hence they inflate prices, but when customers don't, they feel overcharged or deceived, leading to lost trust and repeat busines
I want to ask everyone a question for my startup MohiTo
Everyone knows that most of the things sold online are more expensive than local market products.
And people cannot explore the entire local market on their own, what if you have a detailed offe