"💡 Why Entrepreneurs Should Focus on Improving, Not Just Inventing 🌟"
Many new entrepreneurs feel pressured to create something completely new to stand out. But is that always the smartest move? 🤔
Some of the biggest successes didn’t invent anyt
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Anonymous 3
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
Building on what’s already successful means you’re entering a market with proven demand. Rather than guessing what might work, you’re improving on something people already value
"💡 Why Entrepreneurs Should Focus on Improving, Not Just Inventing 🌟"
Many new entrepreneurs feel pressured to create something completely new to stand out. But is that always the smartest move? 🤔
Some of the biggest successes didn’t invent anyt
What’s your views on Starlink entering India, Jio-Airtle being the middle-man with distributions?
Drop your views following ‘goods and bads’ from India’s propective🧐:
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Sujai Shanmugam
Developer • 7m
Building a payment gateway from scratch in 2024 is it worth it ? What’s you’re comment on this people
Is there anybody who is successful in the Print on demand & who does this now ?
please give me any advice I want to do this
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DANISH KHAN
Pageflipindia • 2m
Seeking a Financial Partner for a Unique Grooming Product
I’m working on launching an innovative men’s grooming product that solves a common problem with a convenient, instant, and effective solution. This product has a strong demand in the market,
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AprameyaAI • 9m
Do Create from Scratch ALWAYS?
Go for What’s Working SOMETIMES
👉 Proven Formulas: Why reinvent the wheel?
👉 Best Practices: Learn from others' successes.
👉 Templates: Save time, boost efficiency.
👉 Adapt and Improve: Take what works and ma
How hard is it to start a FMCG distributorship?
Could anybody in this space provide details on it.
What’s the initial investment? What’s the revenue and expenses, margins etc?
Is it possible to capture the market with the presence of existing playe
🌀 Follow these tips if you’re launching your SaaS startup:
1) Nail your niche—solve a specific problem better than anyone else.
2) Build an MVP fast; perfection can wait, feedback can’t.
3) Price smart—value-based pricing beats guessing games.
Entering in frozen desserts or simply in "ICECREAM" but ORGANIC one , still has some place in Indian market or not ?
what if ?
Some had already entered in it without researching on that particular industry, what would you suggest for that guy 🤔 ?