What do you think about the coupon industry
And why on every transaction Iām getting useless coupons instead of some useful ones like the same shop that Iāve did the transaction
Just casually asking, whats the thing that has demand in its industry but has no big players or not known well , what's it?
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Vinayak Kaushal
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Branding is the key!!
Many founders just call themselves as a brand or term their product/service as a brand. But it is not what you say, it is what your 'CUSTOMER' says about you.
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Gyana Ranjan Dash
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I am starting a silver jewelry brand and traveling across India to find lesser-known silver art forms. Currently, I am starting with only "FILIGREE," which is a beautiful silver art from Cuttack, Odisha. I don't know how to start selling or how to ta
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Payal Manghnani
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China is famous for its tasty noodles š,
and the USA is known for its juicy burgers š.
Italy delights us with its famous pizza š.
But what special food does India have?
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manan sharma
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The idea is to create a trust-based escrow service for first-time (or can be used when the transaction amount is hight such as in real state transactions) between buyers and sellers, addressing the issue of trust where neither party knows the other w