The founder of KFC was a loser until he was 65, he had no money, he borrowed $87 and started making fried chicken wings.
He failed 1,009 times before he was able to sell his first franchise. By the age of 88, he had become a billionaire.
1/25 Failed startups journey
Hello, everyone here is the thread of failed startups after enormous success 📈
1. Stayzilla
Stayzilla was founded back in 2005 by Yogendra Vasupal, or Yogi as many called him. The idea behind it was simple: to help pe
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Sourav Kumar Sahoo
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AMIGOS ESPORTS • 7m
So the El Classico of IPL was won by CSK.
According to me the impact players for CSK was none other than Hardik Pandya 🙃.
What are your views on this?
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Ujjwal Kumar
Stealth • 5m
Was just curious, do you guys read Lenny's newsletters?
And can you suggest me some similar creators to learn more about business?
Justdial was once a household brand and first choice for ordering food booking movie tickets etc. And if you search any places near you on google there's a high possibility that you will encounter Justdial. However despite of this fact Justdial has s
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Dark Studio
Stealth • 1m
hey guys
I was planning to start a startup which provides a demanded story to them
one client have asked me and I had given him story
please tell me more about this idea pls
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Sainitish Medishetti
Stealth • 26d
Tech roast show is taking over techies all over the world. Yesterday I was at their event at Hyderabad 2k people house full and loved the experience, they had 6 shows of similar size in Bangalore. What do you guys think about them?
Good morning medial!
Wanted to share something!
So this morning , I was working on designing a logo and I litteraly had no idea where to start from, just had a small picture in my mind about it, but I wasn't really sure about it, so I asked ai to d
Out-of-the-Box Hustle - Clever Tricks Startups Used to Beat the Odds and Make It Big
Airbnb
In 2008,during the financial crisis, Airbnb was struggling to raise funds. The founders got creative and started selling novelty cereal boxes called "Obama