𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗪𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗪𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗴: 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗗𝗼𝘂𝗯𝘁𝗻𝘂𝘁?🧐
A good idea makes no sense if you can't monetize it. Founded in 2016, Doubtnut was a brilliant idea solving student problems in a way no other edtech in India was doing.
The concept for the
Everyone is participating in startup show but we iOS people can’t 😣 just watching and biting fingers…Dear Medial founders please so something for us also😖😣what wrong we did bro?
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Mohini Bhosle
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WYLD • 6m
Its good that he is moving from western tech to something his company built but this decision seems more like an ego driven decision than opportunity driven.I can only think how many people will have to overwork because of this impromptu not proper p
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Ashish Ahirwar
Stealth • 1m
today I completed 1 month of regular classes and i got to know some differences between tier3 and tier 1 colleges.
it's all about the people not the college, in my tier 3 college a final year student doesn't know how to code or how to communicate eff
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Rohith R
Stealth • 6d
Yes SEO is Easy!
You just have to.,
- Track 100+ Ranking factors
- Understand and monitor all the google updates
- Regularly monitor the competitor
- Build high relevant backlinks and portfolio
- Master in keyword research tactic
- Study the marketi
"$50 billion in the bank, but where're the groundbreaking new techs?" Thiel barked, his voice dripping with frustration. "All that money, all those big brains, yet all we get are the same old products with a fresh coat of paint each year. You've gone
Welcome back, speed demons! It's Day 8 of our SEO adventure, and today we're talking about something that makes or breaks websites: SPEED!
Imagine you're in a race. Your website is the car, and Google is the finish line. The faster you go, the more
An avg Indian consumes ~3x sugar as an avg Chinese every day.
And that’s an alarming thing to solve. Let's deepdive!
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An avg Indian consumes ~55gms of sugar every day.
But, this is often played down by the fact that this is just 40% of what the
An avg Indian consumes ~3x sugar as an avg Chinese every day 📛📛
And that’s an alarming thing to solve. Let's deepdive!
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An avg Indian consumes ~55gms of sugar every day.
But, this is often played down by the fact that this is just 40% of what