Success in business comes from a mix of strategy, persistence, and adaptability. It's not just about working hard but working smart. Stay customer-focused, analyze your data, and evolve with market trends. Remember, every challenge is an opportunity
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Mayank Kumar
Strategy & Product @...ย โขย 10m
How D2C brand use data to build deeper customer connections and skyrocket sales!
Audience identification and segmentation enable tailored marketing, personalized experiences, and better customer retention. D2C brands like Glossier, Dollar Shave Club
Is the customer always right โ๏ธ
" Customers are rarely Right " - Mark Cuban
This is because it's not the customer who comes up with idea or innovation it's entrepreneur who comes up with them.
If thought customers are right then there should not
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Yashu Jhamtani
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 2m
Intensity of going down also showcases the ability for a strong comeback. after march to recovery september. it's not me its what data says .
what are your opinions
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Yogesh Jamdade
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Data analysis for business:
Data analysis is a powerful tool that businesses can leverage to gain a competitive advantage. Here are some of the key ways it's useful:
Understanding Customers:Businesses can analyze data on sales, demographics, and cu
I have customer(doctors) data like phone number, name and location if someone want that data in every cheap price tell me.
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Dr Bappa Dittya Saha
We're gonna extinct ...ย โขย 10m
Is your Brand part of your consumer's story?๐ค
Is your brand able to release oxytocin in your customer blood stream when they engage with your products?๐ฉธ
Look at the successful brands,
First they tell a common story,
It's so simple that a toddler
Harsh realities of India startup
fight in circle and great people go out side of India and India is not understanding this and not promot. seriously
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Shashwat Srivastava
Be free!ย โขย 9m
If as a newbie I wanna learn about the basics of starting a startup/ side- hustle kinda thing what are the best resources I could use to learn the basics of validation, market research etc so that it's not just about shooting an arrow in the dark it'