hey guys it was just a thought if we have apps that sell clothes
we can buy groceries in 10 mins dont u think there should be an app for washing clothes?
like home delevery in 1 day
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Mukund Sharma
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
Hey I have an idea for long uses of clothes. We all buy clothes for occasions and parties but after some time they are no longer use so I thought to rent or sell these clothes to those who needed clothes for some time on their occasion or parties. So
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Nikhil Sharma
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want to make an online store for thrifting where different sellers/users can sell their clothes.
Vijaypura-based (Karnataka) non-profit Banjara Kasuti, well-known for its association with traditional Lambani art, has partnered with Amazon’s Karigar programme.
The collaboration aims to support Lambani women by enabling them to sell their handcr
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Deepasnhu Chail
Mastering the Game o... • 9m
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Dunzo
When launching their hyperlocal delivery startup in 2015, Dunzo's founders did all the deliveries themselves from a small warehouse initially. From delivering groceries to picking up laundry, they hustled to understand user needs. Even af
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Ansh Sharma
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
hello my name is my name is ansh i am gorakhpur from me I have an idea that we have brought clothes according to the games And if you clean it, iron it, make a brand and sell it, then the profit will be huge and 100% yes we can become a brand
For all those worried about AI taking there jobs, I have a stupid paradoxical theory 😅 — There’s a significant amount of companies that sell to common people, so if companies lay off humans to reduce costs and maximize profits using AI and the major
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Devanshu Taldhi
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
Hey folks! I was thinking of a business that includes a one stop destination for the washing of clothes in a low margin price and hygienic way. Here people will wash their clothes in the shop's machines by themselves and only one worker can manage th
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AprameyaAI • 5m
How to Make People Want Your Product by Refusing to Sell It ?
In 2007 (My Birth Year), a new luxury brand took a bold approach that seemed counterintuitive—they refused to sell their product to just anyone. Enter Supreme, the streetwear brand that
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur |Founde... • 2m
Think about everything you own – your phone, the clothes you're wearing, the gadgets in your home. Someone sold these to you, right?
The person who sold it to you is the one who benefits the most in the transaction.
So, why is it that the consume