#freelancer • 8m
Lessons from The $100 Startup Chris Guillebeau’s *The $100 Startup* shows how to start a business with minimal resources. Here are key takeaways: 1. Discover Passion & Skills: Align your business with what you love and are good at. 2. Use What You Have:Start with existing skills, tools, and networks—no big budget needed. 3. Solve Problems: Address a specific need with your product or service. 4. Test & Adapt: Quickly test ideas and refine them based on feedback. 5. Build a Brand:Create a unique identity to stand out and earn trust. 6. Tell a Story: Share your journey to emotionally connect with customers. 7. Deliver Value: Focus on solving customer needs and exceeding expectations. 8. Build a Community:Engage and foster loyalty through social media or events. 9. Stay Flexible: Adapt to changes and feedback to stay relevant. 10. Start Now: Begin small and grow; there’s no perfect time to launch. Success comes from action, creativity, and persistence. Start today
Let's all play our p... • 4m
FMCG is such a hot sector to build in, especially in India where you can easily get access to your local kirana network there you can test the product with a real product which consumer can feel and taste . Sure you can start on e commerce platforms
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How to Build a Great Startup in a Nutshell Solve a real problem, not just a cool idea. Talk to users early, build fast, and improve based on feedback. Keep your solution simple at first—focus on what works, not perfection. Don’t fear failure; adapt
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Do students truly lack guidance and seek someone to help them stay accountable? At Space Studio, we're planning to address this need with a startup that offers tailored mentorship programs for exam-preparing and school-going students. Our AI-assisted
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