#Random Thoughts - 2
So many marketing and software agencies around -it almost feels like everyone's doing it. It looks simple from the outside-just skills, clients, and go..
But if it's that easy, why don't more skilled individuals take the plunge
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Anonymous 1
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Bro there are more marketing agencies than startups to market in india.
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I am an Indian but I see startups in India are making "wrappers" around a innovative technology and calling them "revolutionary" and selling things in the name of nationalism.
E.g : Krutrim using ChatGpt.
We have to focus more on Product > Marketing.