Hey Medialers!, I need a suggestion for my social media marketing service bundle pricing (per month)
We are fresh to this field, so we planned to charge Rs. 8000 - 12000 Range
we offer single bundle that contains
1. Profile Optimization - Making i
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 8m
Your pricing seems fair for the services offered, especially for a fresh team entering the market
New app on the market?
It seems there is a new app on the market called NOPLACE, which is a fusion of Twitter and Myplace, especially for Gen Z. What do you think? How will it perform?
Nowadays, Building a fresh core team for startup is tough.
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Hawk
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Medial • 7m
It's been a while since I've posted something, well anyways since I've been working almost a decade or more since WFH and have been spoiled with these Q-Commerce & other delivery platforms for my grocery and fresh produce needs.
I knew there was a d
if you are starting a new business make sure its fit for urban area audience too,
urban market is nee gold mine than metro or cosmopolitan cities.
fresh approach and less kicker competition nd more fair business practices.
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Comet
#freelancer • 10m
Developers or IT experts, what tips would you share with new hires this year?
What guidance would you offer to fresh starters entering the field now?
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 2m
The market seems to be undergoing a cyclical shift. We might be able to say that the market is preparing itself for the next run.
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 1m
The market seems to be slightly sideways right now.
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Abhirup Seven
Entrepreneur! • 3m
Considering I have raised 1Cr for my venture - how much should I offer to a fresh graduate from Tier 1 college for the founders office role?
I need to know the fair compensation in terms of cash + variables + esops.
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Mahendra Lochhab
Content creator • 3m
Yahoo's $2.36 trillion mistake:
1998: Google wanted to be acquired by Yahoo, so Google offered to Yahoo for $1 million, but Yahoo refused.
2002: Yahoo realized its mistake and offered to acquire Google for $3 billion, but Google demanded $5 billion