Startup Challenge: Transitioning users from an offline service (where negotiation is common) to your online alternative. How can you reduce or eliminate their desire to negotiate in the online space?
Why don't clothing brands or vendors hold an online space for an extra revenue ?
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Shuvodip Ray
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YouTube • 5m
How do we determine the value of a product or service when setting prices, and what factors should be considered in deciding pricing strategies?
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CA Dipika Pathak
Stealth • 7m
Continue-Tax and Accounting Compliance within the Online Gaming Sphere!!
Value of supply of online gaming including online money gaming
Value =Total paid or payable to or deposited with the supplier by way of money or money's worth, including virtu
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Aamir
Stealth • 22d
hii I aamir from jammu and Kashmir. I have a 1 year experience in video editing. If anyone wants to edit your reels or any video in cheap prices than dm me..
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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 7m
Startup Challenge: Transitioning users from an offline service (where negotiation is common) to your online alternative. How can you reduce or eliminate their desire to negotiate in the online space?
a website or application where the wealthy aka the rich people who wana manage thier funds but dont know how like basically an online investment manager and they can hire a person for a cheap price to just look at thier current portfolio or in search
[Do you agree?]
Right now the food prices of Zomato/Swiggy matches off the prices we see in cinema theatres (PVR/Inox). Ordering food online has become so damn expensive!!
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Rocktim Ranjan
Stealth • 8m
I'm launching an ethnic clothing brand.
Based on research, my primary customer demographic is women aged 25-45.
I don't have a physical store for offline presence.
I'm unsure how to drive online sales.
Potential customers seem hesitant to do onl
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Ananya Agarwal
Stealth • 9m
What are the opinions here on PhysicsWallah, ed tech startup?
They have captured market and won trust of their consumers but rn they're running in loss and giving their courses for free or for very cheap prices.
Is this stupidity or a good idea?
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