Meesho‼️
Meesho’s business model is indeed a fascinating one. It operates on a B2B (Business to Business) model, acting as a bridge between manufacturers and resellers1. The platform empowers individuals, especially housewives, to start their own bu
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But Meesho is no longer a B2B platform; they have bypassed resellers to serve customers directly. While it's true that they entered the market with the help of resellers, but the occupation of reselling is no longer viable for individuals.
No way Meesho needs 4000 Crores unless they are going global. Insane.
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How Meesho Grew It’s User Base Despite Amazon and Flipkart dominating the Space :-
First thing First most obvious question that would come into anyone’s mind ,Why build another e-commerce app , when there are already Amazon and Flipkart that are do
How 🛍️ Meesho Made Indians Start Businesses from Their Phones!
Brand: Meesho
Founded: 2015
Boomed: Post-2020 (Tier-2 & Tier-3 cities)
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The Problem ❌
Small sellers (esp. women) couldn’t access online customers
Too technical, no logistics sup
In the initial years when capital was limited, Meesho primarily functioned on a reseller model. Resellers would find products on Meesho’s platform, add their markup and then sell them on social media platforms. This highly ASSET LIGHT model, helped M
Meet Vidit Aatrey and Sanjeev Barnwal who built Meesho into a billion-dollar revenue company.
1. Coming from a lower-middle-class family in Meerut (UP), Vidit Aatrey made everyone proud when he got a seat at the prestigious IIT Delhi for electrical
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