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Sajin

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Foundation • 11m

Do you guys think these Quora posts are genuine? Is the user really seeking an advice? Or is it a boasting/predatory behavior? I have found such advices posts on Reddit as well

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Harsh Dwivedi

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Medial • 4m

Why do Reddit, Quora, Substack, Clubhouse, Medium and many more such apps list themselves in the News Category? Is it because it’s a relatively easier category to be on top or a category that has more impressions?

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Rohan Saha

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Okay, I just noticed that Reddit has also started paying its users now, just like Twitter and YouTube. So it means what I said earlier is turning out to be true all social media companies are now starting to share revenue with their creators. Recent

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Yash

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All I know is "Great People were always obsessed and crazy about their Ideas even if it were not good at that point of time. They didn't really cared about others perception of themselves. They Believed that the Dots will connect even if the path lea

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Wild Kira

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To all new startup founders, here's how 7 different startups hustled for their first customers. If you're feeling disheartened, I hope their stories will inspire you to keep on going! 1 & 2: Tinder & Alibaba - Physically travelled to their first use

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Maitreya Bhatkhande

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Hey guys. I have just released a new update to my app and have completely redesigned it's UI. To make it better I want honest opinions/suggestions from the "technical people" out here. Also normal users who might be interested in sharing their opinio

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Wild Kira

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Why KOO Failed? Product Superiority : Koo aimed to disrupt rather than create a new category, needing to be significantly better ( for users and brands) than X.com. Achieving this required time and capital, scarce during a funding downturn. One inte

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Vishu Bheda

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Medial • 6m

OnlyFans is more profitable than Google, Microsoft, and Meta. They earn over $30 million dollars per employee—30X the industry average. The crazy part? They scaled to $6 billion with 42 employees. Here's the Only Fans blueprint for success: In 20

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Aakash kashyap

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A strategy by Gucci's CEO, who reportedly burned $10 million worth of unsold luxury products to maintain the exclusivity of the brand. 🤯🔥 The decision to burn unsold products was part of Gucci’s broader strategy to protect its brand image. By de

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Harsh Dwivedi

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Medial • 1m

It has never been easier to make your product go viral. So many TikTok playbooks, Instagram influencer hacks, Reddit, X and other ways exist to blow up installs/users. A lot of these didn't exist before, and virality, mostly occurred through the pro

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