When Airbnb was just starting, the founders faced a big problem: no one was listing their homes.
Instead of building fancy tools or running ads, they did something unusual—they visited hosts in person.
Brian Chesky, one of the founders, knocked o
Tip no-1 : Start small, think big. Every giant company started as an idea. Focus on solving a problem, and scale from there.
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Kabir Kataria
Stealth • 4d
Small Wins, Big Lessons: The Power of a Simple Idea
Sometimes, the smallest projects bring the biggest surprises. What started as a quick experiment—a “let’s just try this” moment—turned into an unexpected success.
The lesson? Never underestimate a
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Jainam Parekh
Stealth • 12d
" A BIG BUSINESS STARTS SMALL"
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VINNU
Stealth • 1m
Does anyone need a small fund to start their small startup??
tell me your interesting ideas , I will invest if your ideas are great.
In business first try to become a big fish in a small river rather than becoming a small fish in a big river
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Sandip Kaur
Stealth • 5m
The Art of Starting Small: Big Dreams, Small Steps-
Dreaming big is essential, but the real magic happens when you start small. Here’s why:
1. Lower Risk: Small steps mean you can test your ideas without risking everything at once.
2. Learn as You