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Stretegy For Startup Growth ( 1 ) ★ Blitz Scaling Strategy Blitz Scaling is a business strategy that is used by many early stage startup to become market leader like uber , byjus , Netflix , arbnb , Facebook and many other. In simple words Bli

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SHIV DIXIT

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Totally depend on company CEO and how he manages that fund for sustaining huge user base and another failed example is Byjus they use this strategy very well but at the end of the day we all know that they have bad ceo .

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