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Yash

Trying to make thing... • 11m

I really don't know why People don't start a Indian Food startup like why not to promote Indian Food in a really great way, It can have a massive Impact.

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Haresh Amruthapuri

Hey I am on Medial • 12m

We know that many of us have great ideas, but only a few will turn those ideas into products. 1.What's stopping you from turning your idea into a product? 2.If you have a great idea, do you really know the way to turn it into a successful product?

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Thakur Ambuj Singh

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Success isn't just about having great ideas it's about executing them consistently. Ideas + Execution - Consistency = Chaos Consistency + Ideas - Execution = Procrastination Execution + Consistency - Ideas = Routine But when you combine all three—Id

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Wajid Rahemani

Working on a unique ... • 9m

Why should we work on such an idea that no one has executed yet If we fail in this we will grow by chance .Why should we not work on such a product or service that is already on the market I don't know why they are not innovating and executing them e

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Sairaj Kadam

Entrepreneur • 2m

Customers today are more demanding than ever. They expect to be treated amazingly before they even buy. And that’s fair. Why should they trust you if you don’t care about them first? Sales aren’t about pitching. They’re about connection. Start there.

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Nawal

Entrepreneur | Build... • 2m

Why India's Real Unicorns Don’t Chase Fame, They Build Fixes Everyone's chasing valuations. But India's smartest startups? They chase problems. Let me explain: In 2025, we’re seeing a quiet trend. Startups aren’t selling “cool”. They’re selling

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Anand ani

Hey I am on Medial • 1y

Hey folks, I have an exciting new insurance product ideas with great potential and I'm looking for someone passionate about startups to help bring it to market. If you're someone (Living in Bangalore) with a proven track record of executing ideas, I

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Vikas Acharya

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Great marketing is 80% psychology, 10% storytelling, 10% execution. And you get good at psychology by: -Watching what people click -Listening to why they buy -And shutting up when they talk That’s your playbook, as a marketer and a founder.

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