Some Founder has misconception is that, If they are building a brand that already exists in the market and they are new in that domain. then first you need to copy your competitors. then you can start building your features. (Go to the top and change
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Stealth • 5m
Building all features at once is definitely a mistake. Prioritize features that provide the most value to your customers and give you a competitive edge. Start small, iterate, and improve based on feedback. Scaling too fast without a solid base is risky.
Which is more risky?? Bet on a competitive market or bet on something new and unexplored market??
What do u think?
Entrepreneurs???
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Mayank Kumar
Stealth • 5m
Growth Hacking 101: Rapidly Scaling Your Startup
Growth hacking is essential for rapid startup growth. Here are some tactics:
1. A/B Testing: Continuously optimize your marketing efforts.
2. Viral Loops: Encourage users to invite others.
3. Content
🔫 New Thermal Imaging Sight for Pistols.
The INFITAC Fast Mini features a touchscreen with multiple modes to improve shooting accuracy in the dark.
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Bhushan Pungliya
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Varlyq Technologies • 26d
The Startup Golden Age: Opportunity or Overwhelm?
Living in the Startup Golden Age means having unprecedented access to tools, platforms, and opportunities. However, with lower barriers to entry come challenges in scaling and sustaining startups. Th
Let's do a SWOT analysis of Zomato. Comment below -
1. What Zomato is absolutely good at(competitive edge)
2. What it is not good at.
3. Potential opportunities it can exploit in the future.
4. Threats that can bring it down.
Be Specific.
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📈 Guide to Implementing the Freemium Model for Your Business 🚀
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🎯 Identify Core Value
|:-> Offer your most compelling features for free to attract users.
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As my experience and knowledge, I'm gonna share 5 biggest mistake that a startup does .
(Part 1)
1) Lack of Passion for the Problem: Ensure a deep connection to the problem you're solving for sustained motivation.
2) Neglecting User Understandi
Building a good team is the most important and crucial part of a startup journey. No matter how great the idea was or how solid your finances are, it doesn't show the results you wanted until you form a strong base with a good team to put your though
Y combinators advice to Young Founders-
Launch quickly to gather feedback and iterate. Do unscalable tasks initially for deep market understanding.
Focus on achieving 90% results with 10% effort. Prioritize coding and user interaction, avoiding di