I thinking of starting a startup which will provide cheap mobile data. We would sell data at a loss only to make money from data booster packs. What do you think?
Costco built a $250 billion empire by breaking all the rules:
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- $4 billion in membership fees.
- Just 4,000 products.
Here’s how Costco redefined retail—and the pricing strategy that turned customers into die-hard fans:
Costco’s
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Kumbh Mela, with 40 crore attendees, is the world’s largest gathering and a ₹2 lakh crore economic engine.
Smart brands use it to connect with audiences through impactful, socially responsible campaigns:
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Havish Gupta
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Will you buy Bournvita if it's sold in a toilet cleaner bottle?
No, right? That's because Bournvita isn’t meant to be in a toilet cleaner bottle.
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Hi Everyone,
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I guys I am planning to create yet another UPI platform with monthly expense tracker.
Imagine a UPI app that not only handles your payments but also helps you stay in control of your spending! This app will automatically track your monthly expenses,
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The $400 Million Juicer that Squeezed Nothing. (Saturday Startup Story Nugget Part- 4)
In 2013, a startup named Juicero emerged with a bold vision to revolutionize the juicing industry. The company raised over $100 million in funding from prominent