Do social media marketing works in tier 2-3 cities?
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 2m
Tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India are becoming significant hubs for startups, approximately 45% of the country's recognized startups ~ DPIIT
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kamal p
Stealth • 5m
Problem- 60% of the carts on e-commerce websites are abandoned in tier 2 cities due to longer delivery times.
Solution- Become Amazon prime/meesho for tier 2 cities by opening a warehouse in major tier 2 cities and give faster deliveries.
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 1m
With these GST prices I am sure Zomato can't get orders from Tier 3 and some part of Tier 2 cities in India
Do you really think that starting an quick commerce platform for tier - 2 and 3 cities is sustainable ?
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 6m
Types of market
1. Perfect Competition: Many buyers and sellers with identical products.
2. Monopoly: Single seller dominating the market.
3. Monopolistic Competition: Many sellers offering differentiated products.
4. Oligopoly: Few large firms
Office space rentals in Tier 2,3 cities. With many budding entrepreneurs and startups coming in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. There can be an app that lists office spaces for rentals in these cities. Newly launched startups can avail these spaces to work
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Abhinav Basu
Stealth • 20d
Which is better idea for tier 3 cities (industrial towns)?
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 3d
Just as we look at India’s second-hand car market, we can similarly look at India’s second-hand mobile market. There is still a significant gap here, especially in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities. While there are some startups in Tier 1 cities, no one is cu
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Dr Ashutosh Rout
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A bold decision by the board.Aster needs to focus on it's presence throughout the country. Targeting tier-2 and tier-3 cities and opening small centres there at affordable prices will help the common man.