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As an entrepreneur looking to break into the market brand's first product, ( let's say a packet of Haldiram’s Bhujiya), how would you advise me to strategically use Instagram for selling the first 100 units while maintaining engaging and varied conte

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Prajyot

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i don't think so insta Is great place for it. it can be done by making small packets and ask shopkeepers to upfront product with some extra commission or if possible, distribute free samples through shopkeepers. people first likely to try small packets rather than going for large quantity. if they like it they will move on it ☺️

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