I think current Indian startup don't have guts to fulfill their promises like other foreign brands
Blinkit
Big basket
Zomato
swiggyy
Ola
Hood
Paytm
Etc......
Some are promising 10 min delivery , ( ai ) , ev , sequrity , anonymous chating , any s
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Nawal
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SELF • 7m
🚀Today we gonna talk about Mastering Metrics for Consumer Ventures
1. Growth Targets :
- Aim for 15% month-over-month growth.
- Prioritize organic growth with an 80:20 ratio.
2. Tracking Strategies:
- Meticulously track user acquisiti
See how pubg is Targeting office employees with their ads and according to reports they are getting good retention rate after making relatable ads for indian youth who left pubg for focusing on their job .
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Arcane
Stealth • 29d
A very good breakdown of :
(1) History — Quick Comm journey so far (global & India)
(2) Why QC is working in India? (and, no where else in the world)
(3) Dark store unit economics
(4) Deliver partner earnings
(5) Hub & spoke model in QC
(6) Opp
Why Do You all think that Hood is an competition of Medial.
The only thing common between them is the Anonymous posting feature. And that too is not great in Hood because you have to enter a username and it shows that user name unlike medial where i
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Ritesh Raj
Stealth • 5m
How much an app with Indian audience can earn with ads? I recently came across a post on reddit that this guy created a task manager app & with only 50 downloads he is earning approx $12 each month. Can this be true?
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 6m
"Customer Retention" isn't just a strategy.
It's an attitude.
If you don't value your customers because they matter...
If you don't respond to their queries because you care...
If you don't genuinely want to see them satisfied...
Your business mode
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Megharaj prakash
Stealth • 2m
Indian government is establishing semiconductor factories, their are more dealing with USA .
So this also a part of it
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Mr Z
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Medial • 2m
In 2015, everyone thought Reddit would die.
Their CEO quit, millions of users protested & it was the most toxic place on the internet.
9 years later, it's Gen-Z's favorite hangout site worth $12.5 Billion.
The impossible turnaround Silicon Valley