What are your thoughts on which businesses and industries currently hold the most potential?
How can I take advantage of this potential?
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GIPSH TIWARI
Start--up • 1y
Who thinks that Jee/neet coachings buissness are saturated
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OPTIMIZZ TECHNOLOGIES
Where Innovation Sha... • 2m
Optimizz Technologies are happy to announce the launch of a Virtual Reality based product for Real Estate Industries, Manufacturing Industries, Entertainment Industries, Healthcare Industries, Travel & Tourism Industries, Hotel Industries, Food Indus
"Which industries or business models are most likely to experience hyper growth in the next 5-10 years? What are the key factors driving this growth, and how can entrepreneurs capitalize on these opportunities?"
Most often I am seeing that many college students are picking up, beverage, food and clothing industry for doing their startup, so is there any reason why this category is getting exciting for college student?
According to me these industries are ve
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 1m
The most overlooked startup goldmines are "boring" industries:
• Insurance
• Manufacturing
• Healthcare admin
• Government services
• Supply chain
These sectors are DESPERATE for AI solutions but founders avoid them because they're not "sexy."
does any of you guys realize that most of the startups in the start up showcase are edutech and i wonder why? coz most of the edutech startup success rate is less than or close to 15% and the market is so over saturated and it makes me wonder if the
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Gokul
DO or DIE • 1y
I have 20 lakhs of investment rn and what are some of the most profitable offline business that i can start and scale it over a time (Tier 1 and Tier 2)
Lets wish sme most creative dhandha ideas 💰🤑
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 2m
Sam Altman (CEO, OpenAI & Former Y Combinator President)
"The best ideas are fragile early on. They seem like bad ideas but have some kernel of truth that most people don’t see."
Many great startups initially look like bad ideas—trust your vision