I feel tech is over-rated and a startup needs much more than just tech to grow!
There are many more skillsets required to build your startup apart from tech -
1. Marketing
2. Operations
3. Strategy
No matter what you build, at the end of the day yo
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Bappa Dittya Saha
Stealth • 6m
💯 Thing is they aren't selling products they're selling companies to investors 🫢
Here's a thing about building relationships:
They aren't built in pitch meetings or networking events.
They're built by showing up, being real, and actually caring.
Try that. Magic happens.
Why retail businesses stores don't sell there products online? Even they know, selling products online will attract more customers.
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Shubham Soni
Stealth • 6m
Is instagram really helpful for selling products which couldn't have any differentiation.
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Arcane
Stealth • 6m
ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES
DAY #5
While consumers say they care about sustainability, they aren't always willing to shell out extra cash for eco-friendly products. Across eight countries, a significant portion of people are buying sustaina
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Rishi Chavan
Stealth • 7m
Why too old posts are getting recommended now? Like 2 to 3 months now, I am commenting on them thinking they are recent🫢
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 4m
Adivasi Hair Oil - A Scam
These so called indigenous tribal people claim to be selling this hair oil only by phone number and Also claims sure hair growth as it's made up of tribal peoples secret ingredients and herbs.
Firstly , scientifically by j
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Hemant Prajapati
Stealth • 9m
SHARK TANK INDIA
A SHOW WHERE A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS RUNNING LOSS MAKING COMPANIES,
Reject other businesses because they aren't making enough profits.
With dramatic background music.
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 1m
First, DHFL and now Jet Airways, both have one thing in common: retail investors knowingly invest their money in such companies that are bound to fail, and then they blame the government for losing their money. But investors don’t see their own mista