In business first try to become a big fish in a small river rather than becoming a small fish in a big river
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Sarun George Sunny
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Progress doesn’t always come with big, noticeable changes. Sometimes it’s in the small, everyday actions—staying up late to finish a task, learning from mistakes, or choosing not to give up. These moments, though they may seem small, are what lead to
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Rishi Chavan
Stealth • 5m
Small glitch while exiting a post please fix that.
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Suprodip Bhattacharya
Stealth • 4m
What could be best revenue model for a community led startup or community led business is really not sustainable
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Aryan Raj
Stealth • 6m
💡 Entrepreneurship Tip of the Day 💡
Feeling overwhelmed by your startup journey? Remember to break big tasks into smaller, manageable steps. Focus on one thing at a time, celebrate small wins, and keep moving forward. What's your go-to strategy fo
Need suggestions for a revenue model!
Our startup, in the Dining Out category, aims to keep commissions from restaurants under 5% for the first 2 years and no platform fees for customers. Avg. order value is ₹3000. What creative ways can we monetize
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Pranav Alonay
Stealth • 6m
Posting a tough question here, answer according to your preferences.
Would you like to have
1) a Huge, Funded, Stressful Startup ($1-10 million in revenue p.m.)
OR
2) A Small, Bootsrapped, Peaceful Startup($10k-50k in revenue p.m.)
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Aarihant Aaryan
Stealth • 2m
Many assume most of the small businesses in India don't make money, which is true as 30% of Indian SMBs don't.
But there is an interesting trend, that has shaped in the last 12 months. Indian business ecosystem has added "500k" businesses to the 1