How did I get my first 1000 users on my platform?
My last post starting trending on Medial because I shared something valuable.
Today I will tell you how I got my first 1000 users by spending Rs. 0 on marketing. I have an edtech product and needed
So much of FOMO but still trying to get things done
Welcome to IT :) Not in job yet but still this feeling of imposter hits hard!
Collaborative Learning is good as long as you don't compare your learning and speed with other's !!
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Melon Tusk
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Tesla • 11m
Teenage Engineering still has long way to go
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Jai Vardhan Singh
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IIT Delhi • 12m
Day 0: my journey towards entrepreneurship.
Its still a scratch..
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Ankita
Software Developer |... • 6m
Your toxic Ex is like your Startup:
- Promises long-term commitment but leaves you in debt
- Still texts you with updates even after you've moved on
- Keeps you up at night for all the wrong reasons
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Shashank somaiah
Shashank somaiah • 19d
which is the worst business in india but people still do it ?
"There should be no boundary to ambition in the journey to success."
However tough the path may seem, as long as you keep moving forward, there is always a chance to achieve greatness.
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These days, everyone is switching to short-format content, but news is still primarily in long format, which is why many young people are not watching news. So, the idea is to create a platform specifically for news where the summary of all the news
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Somya Awasthi
Hey I am on Medial • 15d
💻 Is Work-from-Home Becoming a Thing of the Past? 🚪
Not too long ago, remote work was the future. Companies embraced it, employees loved it, and work-life balance felt real. 🌍 But now, the tide is shifting.
Many organizations are calling employe
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Shoaib Yoosaph
Founder and CEO of R... • 28d
The First Startup: A Tough but Rewarding Journey
Building a startup from scratch is never easy. It’s a road filled with challenges—uncertainty, long nights, and unexpected setbacks. But every struggle shapes you, every failure teaches you, and every