Why Indian Customers Are the Toughest to Convinceāļøš¤
1. Value: Indians want higher value for less investment of money and often bargain. Therefore India is considered price sensitive market
2. Trust : if there are two alternatives, Indian would
but Most Indians switch to new brands and app just for lower prices.
But Like for eg, there's DMart. Since it's the cheapest, most won't shift to anything new
I try different things just to try. So there's a difference
In recent years, there's been a noticeable shift in dining preferences across India. More and more people are opting for hygienic and quality restaurants rather than just seeking out the cheapest options. This growing trend highlights the increasing
There are no jobs out there. Most companies are not hiring. If you are looking for a switch, reconsider and maybe try 6 months later. Thereās a bloodbath in the market.
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Jaswanth Jegan
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Is Dmart a Scam?
This weekend I went to Dmart it felt like the whole people from the city was inside it parking space is full,every shopping trolleys were taken,store is full cant even walk freely,bill counters were crowded.Prices of all the product
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Navi
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health is most important factor nowadays
in how many ways we can link this to a new ideas
eg: cafe with all details of food (calory based menu)like calories and provide a proper diet something like that
Why Indian Customers Are the Toughest to Convinceāļøš¤
1. Value: Indians want higher value for less investment of money and often bargain. Therefore India is considered price sensitive market
2. Trust : if there are two alternatives, Indian would
There's an ai search engine ( KOMO - AI Search Engine ) if you're working on any idea and want to know if the idea allready exist then, do try komo to search. AND STOP WORKING just kidding.
Hey folks I hope you are doing great
I just found this amazing skill chart from renga technologies from Instagram, In case any of you want to switch fields or learn a new skill.
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What happens when content-centered apps try to make location-specific features: they just don't have any value.
And what happens when location-centered apps try to make something new: they just don't have enough engaging content. Many have failed, a
š Content Monetization 2.0: India's Not Just About DAUs Anymore
Offline is still king but make it premium š
Pushpa casually dropping $180M shows Indians will pay big for theatrical experiences. Coldplay selling out concerts = premium offline exper
I'm surprised that few entrepreneurs are not even target festivals like navratri for marketing even the whole customer base is currently engaged with this festival so try something Unique even few are just š saying happy navratri and not doing anyth