Why do most new startup focuses on solving problem for tire 1 cities?
This is the question I had for very long time. In past few years I've come across many new startups that solves problem for tire 1 cities. Why is it? But of course it has reasons
If you go somewhere, where do you mostly park your car or bike?
Please answer this separately for tier1\ tier2\ tier3 cities
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sharukh
Stealth • 8d
Heyy everyone,
This is my first post. I have a startup idea.
A service connect platform which connects service providers and customers by our app.
Service providers can sign up and register their services on our platform.
Customers can search for the
Guys World War 3 is coming. All major apps and services are down globally.
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Medhansh Gokhru
Stealth • 27d
I've a product based startup idea related to technology.
it's made for lazy ones I'd say
I've done RND and it's nowhere in the market yet.
Interested people, Drop me a mail
vintagecraftex@gmail.com
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Pravesh Mourya
Stealth • 7m
Question of execution
Why urban company is providing services by themselves and not making itself as a market place for services where service providers can list their services
What's the reason behind it ?
And can we make a marketplace for serv
Can you win the Tier2/Tier3 market? 🚀
Opportunities are much higher in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. But the penetration rste into these cities are very low.
This is majorly because its expensive to market in Tier2 and Tier3 cities, and the tradition
Can somebody please help me find a company with these specifics :
Business :
1. B2B
2. Domiciled in India Or Domiciled in US with ties to India
3. Bootstrapped
Financials :
1.Revenue - $10-$30 million
2.Profitability for 3+ years
3. 15%+ growt
What best way to sales the service ?
Example : website development,
Digital marketing in India and if outside India where is the best sell this services
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Sanket Bhosale
Stealth • 4m
Service business is not easy.
1. Prove yourself
2. Build your reputation
3. Invest in yourself
4. Make mistakes
5. Learn from them
It's hard to be on track.
But this is far better than working on a 9-5.