Everything about Flipkart!
So the story date's back to 2007 Sachin and Binni were working at Amazon India. Amazon had plans to set up E-com in india but didn't due to reccsion and less interest usage.
Later they left Amazon and started Flipkart as
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 7m
The mobile failure anecdote is really interesting. Shows the importance of timing and getting your product fit right as the market evolves.
🔥 What's the Most important For Startup & Why Prescribal had to shut down ?
We often hear that ideas are cheap and execution is everything. But there's another critical factor that's often overlooked: timing.
In the world of startups, it's not ju
Timing > Execution > Idea
The idea is shit and has no value but its execution does. Moreover Timing is much more important.
Take an Example of YouTube; While the internet was booming the idea of starting a video streaming platform ( It was pivoted
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LesGo
Stealth • 3d
Everyone seems to be diving into the 10-minute food delivery game now, and the competition is heating up! With BigBasket, backed by Tata, joining the race, it’s going to be interesting to see how the market evolves and who manages to stand out. 🏃♂️
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Shazam
Stealth • 7m
Do you think it's worth reading more startup success/failure stories and news about acquisitions and funding to increase the chances of your startup being successful or does luck and timing play an even major role in it.
According to Ukraine and Russiaan news agencies when Indian PM was arrived in Ukraine then both side stopped the war for few hours .
😳 This thing shows India's importance 🇮🇳 geopolitical power in world level .
Just watched Blackberry Business movie based on blackberry success and then downfall .
🔥 Truly Inspiring for me and This movies shows us the importance of competitive research and future Strategic planning for protecting your company from upcoming
In the high-stakes world of startups, the ability to sell can make or break a company. As legendary entrepreneur and investor Marc Andreessen once said, "The only thing that matters is getting to product/market fit."
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 6m
Did you know?
Dropbox was never meant to be a cloud storage company!
Their FIRST concept: Synchronizing files between multiple computers offline ➡️ FAILURE
THEN they pivoted: Focused on cloud storage and seamless file sharing ➡️ SUCCESS!
Lesson:
There should be a showcase where people could post all of their ideas where they putted efforts but they failed and should mention the big reasons behind their failure, this will prevent someone from getting involved into those ideas and if they don'