But let's be real having a great product doesn't guarantee success if you don't have a solid marketing strategy to back it up
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shabby
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hii everyone, I have about 16 lakhs and want to start a startup from scratch. Anyone with ideas or skills is invited. I am really keen to solve some real problem. I need a solid problem and a solid team.
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Rajveer Maurya
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having a good amount of knowledge doesn't define us to who are ?but having gratitude and humanity define us !!!
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Hiral Jain
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Got frustrated by reading this sentence several times in Insta captions right?
Let's talk about this and judge a marketing strategy
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This caption was used by creators to gain reac
“India’s Fairness Obsession”
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