i have started a web development agency we will build normal to complex web application like saas, crm, ecommerce application etc
we have the team
but we are unable to facing issues in finding clients
Anonymous 3
Stealth • 4m
Maybe your first client is just stuck in the traffic of reels on all platforms but don’t worry, they’ll show up soon, lage raho bass
After seeing Bappa Dittya Saha's post, it made me remember something I thought about back when I was studying engineering, before the pandemic.
I remember one time when my dad and I were riding our bike from Secunderabad to Medchal, we hit a huge tr
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Techxaii
Stealth • 21d
"I spend hours watching Instagram reels. The moment I unlock my phone, my fingers automatically go to Instagram. Now, I find it hard to focus on anything else.
As soon as I open Instagram, time just flies by, and I don’t even realize how many hours
Google's Gemini will search your videos to help you solve problems.
Stuck fixing something but can't find the right words to search for help? Google's got your back! Their new tool, Gemini, lets you use video. Just film your problem, like a record p
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Kishan Kabra
Stealth • 10m
Idea for you 📤
Couple of years ago many of us seen one guy is going every road of our town and anouncing on mic & speaker about the latest movie in theater.
Here is the latest, modern version of it without mic & speaker, Screen on the top of the ta
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Fastest ways to validate ideas
There are many ways to do this today. The older and dumbest method used to be building the product and launching it.
Please stop wasting time and effort doing such stuff.
Act like the product i
Contrarian take: Tata’s Bigbasket and not Zepto is India’s q-com dark horse 🙌🙌
And I have five reasons why. Let’s dive into some crazy stuff!
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One 👇
The Tata Group company had been reported to have just a 5% market share a few months back.
Left the Bajaj legacy, lost his co- founder and built a 34,000 CR company.
1. After completing his master's degree in Business Administration in the USA, Anurang Jain returned to India but got critical advice from his uncle, Rahul Bajaj, of the Baja