It’s a bit harsh pharmaceuticals are about managing diseases, not always eliminating them, but the sentiment is understandable
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Can’t believe that someone spent a year on my app and enjoyed every bit of it.
It’s not the money you raise or anything else that can give you such belief in your product or keep you going, it’s always user love.
One thing about building Patholite is that there’s always too much to do and not enough time to do it. Between coding, managing social media, checking in with the team, and reaching out to potential clients, every day feels like a puzzle to solve. I’
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Aditya Tiwari
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Aditya Tiwari
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In a startup, everyone does a little bit of everything. One day, I’m handling code; the next, I’m helping with social media or talking to clients. It’s a balancing act that’s sometimes overwhelming, but it’s also what makes this journey so exciting.
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Karan Sahu
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Many people fear sharing their ideas, thinking others might steal them. However, collaboration always proves more beneficial. Yes, It's crucial to evaluate others' integrity, but don't always worry about idea theft; focus on collaboration.
Why do people run after followers?
I know it matters for them who want to be influencers.
But what about people who are in your social groups but very sensitive about follower to following ratio and always check whether someone unfollowed them to u
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Payal Manghnani
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Congratulations to the Medial for raising $500K in their Pre-Series A round!
It’s always inspiring to see young entrepreneurs taking big steps to turn their ideas into reality.
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Sairaj Kadam
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Chamarti Sreekar
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In 2000, Blockbuster made $800M from late fees. Customers hated them. Netflix saw an opportunity.
Instead of charging per rental, they launched a $19.99/month unlimited plan.
I have experience in sales and clients dealing, a little bit about facebook ads.
also run my own profitable startup in my city and close in close this in lockdown
I am just looking to join a startup and work with them