In a race of e-commerce backed by big brand do u think it's still a space for new e-commerce app
Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 8m
If you have the logistics and the funding to back you then yes. If not then I would suggest you to do D2C and list your products on these big brands like Amazon and Fkart.
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amawid indigo
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
How about doing ads for any brands on my D2C products?
If you can add a value then I am looking for co-founder someone from beverage industry.
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Wild Kira
/Internet_ • 1m
Why brands sell products cheaper price in platforms like Amazon rather than their website?
I saw that maximum d2c brands sell cheaper on platforms like Amazon, flipkart, Blinkit or etc as compared to their website, even tho they have to pay various
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