Most businesses do not generate revenue by directly selling the main product. They find alternate ways.
Theatres make money in India by selling popcorns. They feed us popcorn along with entertainment to pay the production house. So ultimately it i
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 6m
You’re actually comparing an industry norm to companies. Though I get your point and yes. They do and already have other value added services, their data inherently can be shaped into a business (if shove comes to throat) or their tech, even their userbase.
Yesterday, 103°F Fever, Shivering But But But.. Energy is Full on 🔥 for Entrepreneurship Session
Inspired 120+ People on Stage, Just observe everyone's face in this Photo.
You will understand, how interesting they are listening. Hope an emergin
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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
Oh, Kunal Shah, our resident financial guru..🙄
So, he’s just figured out that some of India’s wealthiest folks might not have a clue about the basics of financial literacy.
Shocking, right? Who would’ve thought that people with deep pockets coul
It’s Monday morning, and your sink is leaking.You’ve got a busy day, but instead of working, you’re stuck calling around for a reliable plumber. Frustrating, right? It’s not just plumbers—whether you need an electrician, a maid, or a babysitter, find
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 5m
What's Wrong with Boeing? Why do they keep crashing?
So Until 1997, Boeing was an product driven company focused on just building top-quality planes.
However in 1997, Boeing bought McDonnell Douglas. The McD CEO, Henry, managed to become Boeing’s
Even though I publicly wrote
The reason I'm mentioning this now is because I recently saw news that the valuation of Byju's has been completely written off by major investors like BlackRock and Prosus. Prosus had invested half a billion dollars. Th
40% Indian unicorns aren’t actually Indian
Razorpay is planning a ‘Bharat Wapsi' from US that could cost them around $300 in taxes. Today, I wanted to explain the process, Infamously called a "reverse flip".
- PhonePe and Zepto might have to pay ov
Exploring the Easiest and Least Risky Funding Method for Startups
When you're launching a startup, finding the right funding can be a daunting task. With so many options available, it’s crucial to choose a method that aligns with your business's nee
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Sairaj Kadam
Stealth • 1m
Hey guys, it’s been a while since I last posted, but I’ve been working on something big—though it’s unofficial, just for me and my team. With all the AI buzz like ChatGPT, I had this thought: what if I could create my own AI with the exact features I
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TenderAlert
Stealth • 3d
Winning Against the Odds: How One Small Business Secured a Tender
A Dream Worth Pursuing
Ravi Kumar, the founder of BuildRight Constructions, had always dreamed of taking on larger projects. However, competing against industry giants felt impossible