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udaan.com • 1y
Marketplaces always struggle with the chicken-and-egg issue when starting out. You'd likely need to bootstrap the supply AND demand side by targeting a specific user base or local community first before scaling wider.
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Skeletos IT Services • 7m
Hey everyone, I need your thoughts on something important. I’m a solo developer currently building Simmerce — an alternative to IndiaMart & TradeIndia. The challenge I’m facing is the classic chicken-and-egg problem in B2B marketplaces: 👉 No buyer
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Here are my 4 lessons to avoid chicken or egg problem in marketplaces. ( Implementing in UnleashIT) 1. Target your niche first: Find the small groups in your community that care most about your marketplace. Ex: Uber started with “rich bros” gettin
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Full Stack Web Devel... • 3d
California Burrito is an Indian fast‑casual startup that fuses authentic Mexican dishes with Indian flavors, targeting the white space for Mexican cuisine. Its menu localizes spices and techniques to appeal to Indian palates. The brand uses a fast‑ca
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We currently source and supply spices to restaurants under our brand Shahnaaz – The Royal Essence of Spices. Working closely with restaurant kitchens, I’ve noticed most maintain consistent flavor using a few standardized base gravies (onion–tomato,
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Startups: Investors or Bootstrapping? Which is the Better Path? Every startup dreams of success, but the journey to the top varies. Some founders secure investors to scale fast, while others bootstrap to maintain full control. But which path truly
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Harsh Jain is framed as a visionary founder who built "Dream11" from scratch—but in reality, he was born on third base and acts like he hit a six. Son of billionaire Anand Jain, one of Mukesh Ambani’s closest allies. Harsh didn’t bootstrap anything—
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