Why every big giant company enter in "Quick E-commerce"?
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DIVYANSHU MHATRE
Work on your ideas • 1y
Every big brand you see today started as a small business. Every enterprise begins small, with dreams and determination.
It's your time, effort, and strategic actions that shape the future and success of your company.
Embrace your journey, and reme
Which Start-up From Shark Tank You found is actually solving a big pan India or global problem and maybe very big in future? 👀🤔
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Sandip Kaur
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
The Art of Starting Small: Big Dreams, Small Steps-
Dreaming big is essential, but the real magic happens when you start small. Here’s why:
1. Lower Risk: Small steps mean you can test your ideas without risking everything at once.
2. Learn as You
Medial should focus on solving hiring problem. All this is very basic and generic.
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satya
Freelancer | Builder • 1d
Are you trying to build a next big thing, or solving customer's problem.
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 1m
Zomato started as a food blog.
Now it’s a public company delivering food across India. Lesson? Start small, think big, act fast.
OYO didn’t start with hotels.
Ritesh Agarwal launched Oravel as an Airbnb clone. The pivot to budget hotels built the em
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calculus
Your Bottom Line Our... • 8h
🌱 Finance Tip – Day 2
"Track Every Rupee – It Adds Up!"
Start keeping a daily record of your expenses, no matter how small. That ₹40 tea or ₹100 online delivery might seem minor, but over a month, they could total thousands!
📝 Use apps or a simpl
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Kabir Kataria
Outreach Manager (Xu... • 4m
Small Wins, Big Lessons: The Power of a Simple Idea
Sometimes, the smallest projects bring the biggest surprises. What started as a quick experiment—a “let’s just try this” moment—turned into an unexpected success.
The lesson? Never underestimate a
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CA Vamshi
Practicing Chartered... • 2m
Thinking of starting up? Start.
Not everything will be perfect.
Not everyone will understand.
But if you believe in it — that’s enough to begin.
Every big brand started with someone taking a small, scary step.
Yours could be next.
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