Hey everyone
I need some advice
actually I m trying to run an app in logistics sector which help truckers to get load.
Currently app is in building phase..
I have almost a year of Experience in running an transport brokerage From
few days ago I m
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Ansh Kadam
Founder & CEO at Bui...ย โขย 7m
Can't say much but if you decide to go for the deal make sure everything is signed and in contract.
People say don't go for perfection just take action but what if the Market is very crowded. If you don't have any perfection, you can't stand out. What's your perspective on this?
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Hawk
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Medialย โขย 8m
Tip to maintian your own authenticity and credibility.
Be it being a freelancer or an employee of a startup, always consider the project/contract/agreement under an NDA clause.
Never in any circumstance disclose the trade secrets or operational in
can anyone tell me Paying Guest unit economics. how much does it make with 100 people and if the avg rent is 6000 and how much does it goes to food (overall inventory) and maintaining and electricity, rest everything..
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Sridhar Kumar
Freelancerย โขย 8m
How valuable is experience?? People who always listen to my ideas say you don't have experience, even though they like the idea, why do they say experience is everything?? What about taking risks? Where did the whole fight or flight thing go?
I beli
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Saksham
Legal Advisor!ย โขย 11m
After my yesterday's post on Agreements and Contract, people asked me if I am doing an agreement where money is not involved and the transaction is in kind, is it valid?
The answer is no. In India, only the agreement which has a monetary value atta
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Aditya Mittal
Studentย โขย 9m
Would you go for a b2b or a b2c type of business? They say usually getting clients in b2b is much easier than in b2c.
Hey, Medial team, once we make a post, we can't delete it. Check on it if possible
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Raza
Just a Tech Guyย โขย 1m
Am I the only one getting shadowbanned on Reddit for minor mistakes?
It's frustrating I can't even post or comment because of low comment karma.
I don't think Reddit is made for introverts. I came across a community called TeenIndia, where kids wri
Three tips for anyone going today to Shark Tank is, one, make sure that your story has some spice in it.
That's the only thing that's going to get you a lot of PRP, etc, etc.
Second is, don't think too much, accept the deal.
Like, just accept t