I think Medial is a good application but you can't compare LinkedIn ..
and i love the media It is a new innovation by India...
I was seeing a post about this a few days ago, where some people declared LinkedIn or Medial to be the same application.
What dooes the Medial community think about this strategy?
I'll go first, I'm not sure about the effectiveness of it, I mean won't you the decision maker have a biased view even if you're thinking from a customer's pov.
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Jayant Mundhra
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Look at the image. That's what PM Modi did to the middle class in the budget today. Just the finger was a different one 📛📛
It made a mockery of the middle class in this budget. To be precise, it is all about two numbers- Rs 17.5k and Rs 7k crore.
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Thoughts about the growth and strategies of Nothing and CMF?
I don't know how many of you remember this. When Congress was in power the World was talking about growing indian middle class layer. Since BJP took over all we talk about crony billionaires and shrinking middle class
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I feel like a 'Nothing'
'Nothing' doesn't have achievements others recognise
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'Nothing' hasn't build a business yet nor a home
'Nothing' doesn't have lakhs in their account
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'Nothing' has
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Nobody talks about the middle.
The part where excitement fades and progress stalls. Where the work feels endless, the wins feel small, and the finish line isn't even in sight. The middle part is where most people quit—not because they couldn't do it
Anyone interested in crypto and what do you think about the future of it.
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How did a middle-class boy from Chandigarh revolutionize e-commerce in India?
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