Meesho is killing it!!
Amidst this sale season with Amazon & Flipkart stealing the limelight.
Meesho’s total orders increased by over 40% YOY!
The Crazy Part? They recorded 145 cr customer visits in just 10 days with customers from all over India
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Havish Gupta
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And if im not wrong, majority of the orders come from tier 2 cities. Shows that how they made a huge company jus by targeting the audience which big players ignored
Problem- 60% of the carts on e-commerce websites are abandoned in tier 2 cities due to longer delivery times.
Solution- Become Amazon prime/meesho for tier 2 cities by opening a warehouse in major tier 2 cities and give faster deliveries.
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Dr Ashutosh Rout
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A bold decision by the board.Aster needs to focus on it's presence throughout the country. Targeting tier-2 and tier-3 cities and opening small centres there at affordable prices will help the common man.
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Aryan Sorathiya
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Do you know, We often follow the majority in our thoughts and actions, a behavior known as "social conformity." This happens because we don't want to feel left out or judged. But going along with the crowd isn't always the right choice. Groupthink ca
I am planning to create content around helping startups prepare for VC meetings, other important stuff around startup world etc. I want to help even the remotest people from tier 3 cities as well as they need more support and education.
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Coming from a non-metropolitan city, I always felt there is a huge gap between startups targeting devloped cities and these untapped market. Only few known startups are able to penetrate in these market and able to perform. Rest of them , either did
India’s Tier 2+ Cities Are Redefining Online Shopping
In a recent report by Meesho, it was observed that over 80% of shoppers hail from Tier 2, 3, and 4+ cities, highlighting a shift in the e-commerce industry from the common notion of Tier 1 and som
Restaurant bussiness is in bubble right now for those who think 🤔 it is profitable and best roi business, they are completely wrong especially if you are dependent on online orders via Swiggy Zomato
Investing crores of money in building/infrastruct
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Hiral Jain
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Hey everyone! Today we're diving into why Uber couldn't replicate its global success in the Indian market, and why Ola came out on top. Let's find out what went wrong for Uber and what Ola did right! Day 5 of knowing about companies that failed to ac
Hii all I'm Vaibhav,
hope you all are doing well it's my first post.
The average house hold income of Indians are increasing day by day, at the same time the consumption of Indians are increasing too it's good thing but the waste which we are produc