Should you share your business idea with others or not??
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 5m
100% should. How much is what you should be asking.
If you won't share you will never know your product someone will use it or not or will pay for or not.
What's your dream??
Am not asking what u will become.
What is your purpose?
The drean may look funny or stupid but u should tell.
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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 1m
Imagine 💭 this: You get the chance to sit down for an hour with someone who shares your interests and passion for deep conversations but you've to pay nominal fee of ₹100.
Would you go for it? Why or why not? Share your thoughts!
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Ayush Singh
Stealth • 7m
You can be a great sales person that can make a $100k or 1m but if you are a great market, great marketers do not make million or 5 million they work on billions
Marketing pays money in ways that sales will never pay
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Ansh Kadam
Stealth • 2m
If you are remotely related to interview, then you should be asking this question so that you never get bad surprises after a hire.
Ask them, "I hate surprises. Can you tell me something that might go wrong now, so that I am not surprised when it h
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 26d
'CEOs should come from product making team, and not from the business or finance team.'
Do you agree with this?
Newbie here, asking our CA friends. When starting a business what are the things one should never disclose even to a CA?
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Yash
Stealth • 3m
1) Planning is Arrogant and Inflexible for Early Startups. You should really NOT know what your Business will do. Treat Entrepreneurship as an Experimentation.
2) If your Tech Product requires advertising or Salesperson to sell it, it's not goo