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Havish Gupta

Figuring Out • 6m

CHALLENGE for you! So assume that you made a product (online or physical) which is really great and it will help your customers a lot. That product is tried and tested and your initial customers loved it. Now your task is to sell it on a larger scale but the catch is that you have to do that with almost negligible budget. So what will you do?

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