One of my friends is selling books on Flipkart, but he’s reluctant to share his methods. I'm really interested in how this can be done. He buys or makes books on order from Old Delhi and sells them on Flipkart. Has anyone experience in this? He told
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The next billionaire
Stealth • 1m
There might be margin but books don’t sell until it’s a renowned author
An idea is like we have old academic books why not to build a system which help people to exchange there books or sell there old books to needy people is there any startup
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Navneet Chaudhary
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Ozone Pharma • 1m
One of my friends is selling books on Flipkart, but he’s reluctant to share his methods. I'm really interested in how this can be done. He buys or makes books on order from Old Delhi and sells them on Flipkart. Has anyone experience in this? He told
If any of you have public library in your town then it’s worth taking membership there.
I just took membership. ₹24 annual charge.
Think of it this way: I can now ready as many books as I want in just ₹24.
And if I make book review videos on YouT
Lights, Camera, Acquisition? 🎥
Jio Studios eyes Dharma Productions' stakes
Revenue 1044 cr 📈 ( 4 times)
Net profit 11 cr 📉 59%
Margin hardly 1%
Due to high expenses
- Economic Times ( tofler)
That might be the reason to sell some stakes to
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 5m
Every startup idea seems brilliant until it meets its first customer.
Lesson learned: Don’t marry your idea; date it and be willing to swipe left.
We can start a place in which someone
Can sell us the used water which we purify it and we sell to compiness at good margin price
The water can be solved and also with this process we can save our environment and also our future
Please 🙏 give
7 days, 7 books – done! It was intense, exhausting, but honestly, so rewarding. Pushing my limits, creating nonstop, and making it happen. Can’t believe it’s over… and I’m proud!
Men lose when they get comfortable.
Always stay hungry, never settle.
Keep pushing forward.
Mediocrity is the breeding ground for regret.
Don't fall victim to the trap of complacency.
Embrace discomfort.
Embrace the grind.
It might sound cl
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 2m
The first car to be driven on Indian roads was in 1897, but India didn't have manufacturing facilities until the 1940s.