Do you think starbucks is expensive?
No, they provide free wi-fi, free table for you to work, and suitable environment for you BUT as a result they charge you expensive coffee.
Anonymous 3
Stealth • 4m
You’ve no idea how huge of a relief it provides for people, since it’s not just the coffee it’s the environment And the brand loyalty to
Do you think starbucks is expensive?
No, they provide free wi-fi, free table for you to work, and suitable environment for you BUT as a result they charge you expensive coffee.
Many coffee shops with great coffee didn't succeed like Starbucks. The reason? "It was never about coffee."
Howard Schultz transformed Starbucks into a multi-billion dollar empire, inspired by Italian coffee shops' customer experience. After buying
Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters is an Indian specialty coffee company that was founded in 2013 by Matt Chitharanjan and his wife Namrata Asthana after they struggling to find quality coffee, they realized that the cafes were using inferior coffee beans an
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kamal p
Stealth • 6m
A) full stack home rental marketplace-no broker needed
B) premium leisure travel marketplace-customised packages
C) Quick commerce delivery marketplace like Blinkit since the market is huge and growing
Which is best startup idea according to you guy
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Chirotpal Das
Stealth • 7m
What ideas do you’ve in terms of creating a business around the Indian Kirana sector - it is a huge market but what can be done to make it better and monetise?
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 7d
Success Story: Starbucks’ Rise to Global Fame
How did Starbucks go from a small coffee shop to a global brand?
1️⃣ Challenge: Competing in a market where coffee was seen as just a quick drink.
2️⃣ Solution: Starbucks transformed coffee into an ex
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 3d
6000+ followers on Medial now! It’s been a rollercoaster ride since we started Medial and it’s just the beginning, folks! We have a lot of exciting things coming up in the next 3 months 🥳
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Stealth • 2m
What I've Learned till now since 2023
- → Great ideas need execution, not excuses.
- → Data isn’t the new oil; it’s the new dirt. Dig deep.
- → Want growth? Start by pruning dead leads.
- → Branding is like dating; stop chasing everyone.
- → RO
An open air school in 1957, Netherlands In the beginning of the 20th century a movement towards open air schools took place in Europe. Classes were taught in forests so that students would benefit physically and mentally from clean air and sunlight
Would it be really difficult to establish a brand for condoms, in India, what are the challenges in terms of manufacturing or white labelling, it’s still a pretty nascent market, accounting to around 600mn dollars in India. I believe it’s purely a br