When should a product be monetized? What is the appropriate time for it?
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How long should a product be offered for free before starting to monetize it?
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 1m
You can offer it free for a short time to get feedback and early traction, but always have a plan for monetization.
Bummer, known for its comfortable innerwear, has introduced vending machines to offer shoppers a faster, hassle-free buying experience for basics like underwear.
🚀 7th offer letter for this year. This time I think it's time to work now.
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Dev Prakash Pandey
Stealth • 3m
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Rahul Jain
Stealth • 7m
I have a stock prediction app, which always predict early entry and early exit. I am looking to raise second round of investment. Can some help me.
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 5m
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Akim Kasmani
Stealth • 3m
Do you think an offer of ₹12,999 for an awesome landing page with free domain and hosting for 1 year can make a significant impact in the market?
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Kiran Anand
Stealth • 3m
Feeling like you’re juggling a dozen balls while trying to monetize your passion? 🥴 The creator economy is booming, but why does it feel like the real challenge is just getting by?
Creators are overwhelmed—brand deals lost in endless email chains,