I think this company became a hit initially only because there was no one in the market this company is irrelevant in today's time and it would be lifesaver for them to pivot from there nonsense business model. I don't understand what value investor
Day 10-15: My journey towards entrepreneurship
6 more orders! That too organic! And would be hiring first intern for growth!
Sometimes word of mouth plays an important role. Never thought that one of popular entrepreneur inside delhi circle would t
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Shubham Soni
Stealth • 6m
Is marketing plays a big role or the product brings virality??
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Arcane
Stealth • 1m
Sony's fall from grace in the consumer tech arena is a reminder that innovation isn't more important than user experience.
What an amazing pitch in Shark Tank India Season 1 !! Fighting With Ashneer Grover but great Pitch♥️
What do you think, Shark Tank India plays important role in the scaling of startups by providing best marketing on TV, YouTube etc ?🚀
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Astrologer Bhraradwaj
Stealth • 4m
For a startup and business, Mercury and Rahu are two particularly important planets:
Mercury:
Role: Governs communication, intellect, business acumen, and analytical skills.
Importance: Essential for effective communication, marketing, negotiation,
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Gaurav Prajapati
Stealth • 2m
What do you think plays the biggest role in making a startup unsuccessful?
Is it poor leadership, unmotivated employees, or ineffective strategies? Share your thoughts!
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Bappa Dittya Saha
Stealth • 5m
Investment is a passive income.
Building a business isn't!
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Digitizesoul
Stealth • 6m
Are you interested in blockchain or Web 3.0 tech (decentralised internet)?
Today I was just thinking about exactly what happened to decentralisation and a question started bothering me-
Is decentralised web bad for big organisation?
In today's wor
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Arcane
Stealth • 18d
Jaguar's rebrand was a great case study of Innovation vs Legacy.
And the innovation backfired, their Legacy WON.
What is the right approach to innovate? Does legacy play a far bigger role than innovation?