Well, this 18-year-old guy went to Shark Tank to raise funds for his EdTech startup.
His startup, OLL, had achieved an annual run rate of about ₹3.36 crore and has also made ₹28 lakhs in real PROFITS!
Vineeta asked him what he would do if he receiv
Once upon a time, students used to install Byjus and when they signed up, they were given an easy test.
After sometime, someone from Byjus would call the parent of the child who took the test, and will tell the parent how smart he/she is and that t
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Jaswanth Jegan
Founder-Hexpertify.c... • 9m
Assume that you are appointed as the new CEO of ByJus. what are the things you‘ll do to put Byjus back to Business?
Hey guys did you think that pw is the another byjus??? because it grown in a short term period of time although there work is great but at the end it's investors money they want growth not any good cause
Mesmerised by the amount of love medial community shows to byjus 👍💯
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Anmol Pandhi
Building Loop • 11m
Ed tech in India for school education like byjus really fell off because they built their audience on FOMO and fear of parents.
There was no real need of the existence of any of these, they used to call parents and tried to convince how their child
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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 1y
Today yes today "mark the date"
"mark Zuckerberg, sunder pichai & Satya Nadella going to buy apple together"
April fool
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 1m
Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value. Here's the winning formula:
1. Tap Into Dreams: Understand your audience's aspirational self. What do they want to look like, feel like, be like? Align every product
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Ronak Patel
Here you go! • 1m
Lowering price is the worst strategy to increase sales
Smart brands know a secret: People don't buy on price, they buy on perceived value.
Here's the winning formula:
1] Tap into dreams: Understand your audience aspirational self. What do they wa