Awesome Ideas That Didn't Work Out?!
So, imagine you are traveling to your office and have nothing to do! Quibi could have helped here.
Announced in 2018, Quibi was an American video streaming platform similar to Netflix. What's interesting is that
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Anonymous 2
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Even with all the money and big names attached, Quibi's core product was just not compelling enough for people to pay for yet another streaming service
What service would you be willing to pay Rs. 500 for right now?
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Surya
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Sales executives are back bone for any business. Yet they don't get the respect or enough salary.
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NANDHA
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do you ever think that service based companies sustain in india? and why.
(pay for service).
please answer why (either Yes or No).
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AjayEdupuganti
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What are the services that indians are not ready to pay for yet, but it is common in other countries?
This actually helps in understanding any market opportunities as indians are starting to pay for subscriptions.
What if someone told you to pay for posting photo in exchange of some service on social media will you do?
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Rishi Chavan
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I believe by applying coupons and discounts we pay for what the product or service exactly what it's worth for otherwise we overpay....always.
What do you feel?
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Pruthvi
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Is there a market for an end-to-end encrypted photo backup solution, similar to Google Photos but with privacy? Are people willing to pay for such a service?
What model would you guys prefer for a service based business? A freemium model, monthly/annual premium subscription model or pay as you use model? Why?
Quibi's Rise and Fall: A Cautionary Tale of Startup Ambition
In the fast-paced world of tech startups, few stories are as emblematic of ambition and subsequent disappointment as that of Quibi. Founded in 2018 by industry veterans Jeffrey Katzenberg