I have a startup. I applied for a seed program in my college and just got rejected. I learnt that they are seeking more traction. I did some market research through Gforms and conversations and submitted the data. They feel it’s not enough. Before ge
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Aditya Tiwari
Founder of Native Kn... • 5m
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
Founder of Native Kn... • 5m
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’
Why are Indian startups focusing only on the ecommerce segment and not on ai, digital infrastructure?
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Kishan Kabra
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Guava Trees Softech Pvt • 1y
I think India's two big people have very big think tanks & both are too much involved in Indian economy first is Mukesh Ambani and you guess second.
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Riyaz Saleem
Growth Marketing Hea... • 1m
Many startups focus solely on building the product, but forget to give equal importance to marketing and sales.
While creating a great product is essential, it’s not enough to ensure success. Marketing plays a crucial role in making sure the produc
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Sourav Mishra
Co Founder - Codesta... • 7d
Me: I just need to be more consistent with content.
Also me:
– Changes blog strategy every 2 weeks
– Writes 10 titles, zero blogs
– Obsessively checks Google Search Console
– Forgets blog exists for a month
– Panic-posts on a Sunday night
It’s not d
The only reason I have not used this app is the last 2 months, too much DM for upvote.
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Rupesh Tiwari
In the Business of S... • 1m
Why does a startup fail?
1. Lack of Market Need
The product or service doesn’t solve a real problem or isn’t something people are willing to pay for.
Poor market research leads to misjudging customer demand.
2. Running Out of Money
Startups oft