It was great speaking at the Brand Capital, India (part of Benett Coleman & Co Limited (Times Goup)) town hall yesterday morning. 🙌
I spoke about the growing Direct to Consumer (D2C) ecosystem in India, and teams from all over India joined. My top
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Anonymous 3
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Sure, the D2C market is booming, but how many of these brands can actually sustain growth without constant injections of VC money???
To ensure stable growth, it's essential to implement Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). SOPs facilitate automation of tasks without the need for constant supervision or management. Work can progress smoothly and continuously with SOPs in place.
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 9m
Why Should You Venture Into India’s Promising D2C Goldmine?
The FMCG market in India is projected to reach $615.87 billion by 2027, with a CAGR of 27.9%. Rural households, known as the "Aspirant Class of India 2," contribute 35%-36% of this market's
Most of the D2C brands are either burning funding money or are profitable only with very unique product.
Still why people are running to build consumer brands going D2C.
Clothing mostly brands without differentiation will die soon when trying to
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Venkat Reddy
Budding entrepreneur • 12m
What are best d2c brands in F&B sectors in india?what is the chance of success in building d2c in F&B ? Where do u guys think there is opportunity to built?
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EraLogic Tech
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Influencer marketing is booming, but brands and influencers struggle to connect effectively. We’re creating a platform that seamlessly matches brands with the right influencers, enhancing collaboration. With high market demand and growth potential, o
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Abhirup Seven
Entrepreneur! • 4m
the greatest hack I've found for hyper-productivity? put your phone on dnd.
it’s amazing how much you can accomplish without the constant ping of notifications.
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Niranjan Mj
Code-driven. Startup... • 14d
Just watched Medial's Shark Tank episode. This shows that they don't want any innovation or any company actually trying to compete with global companies. They just want D2C brands that are good at marketing. Niket Raj Dwivedi prove them wrong!!!!
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Swastik Singh
Business Enthusiast • 1m
Many early-stage startups in India face the constant pressure of growth vs becoming profitable. Which of these do you think is a BIGGER challenge in the current market?