What do you think plays the biggest role in making a startup unsuccessful?
Is it poor leadership, unmotivated employees, or ineffective strategies? Share your thoughts!
VIRALITY IS A MYTH
1.True virality rarely exists.
2. When it does, it’s very short-lived, and quickly reverts to linear (or worse) growth.
3. When we see a product going “viral,” it’s very rarely driven by a many-to-many spread, but is instead the
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vishakha Jangir
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Set2Score • 2m
4 Roles :
• Guru
• Maker
• Creator
• Leader
Each role is crucial for the success of a startup/business, but the key is that these roles must be played by the right person.
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↳ 𝗠𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿: A backend person who creates the platform
Many big companies new product goes viral with marketing and even many small company market there product with no cost or with less cost on social media. My qts is how to small companies can market their product let's take they are not technologicall
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Digitizesoul
Stealth • 5m
Are you interested in blockchain or Web 3.0 tech (decentralised internet)?
Today I was just thinking about exactly what happened to decentralisation and a question started bothering me-
Is decentralised web bad for big organisation?
In today's wor
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Raj Pareta
Stealth • 3m
Why do most startup fail?🤔🤔
--》 Most of them don't solve the problem they solve something that they feel as problem
Solution- If you feel it is a problem to solve So, then after do research about it and ask the people is it actually a problem for