Why retail businesses stores don't sell there products online? Even they know, selling products online will attract more customers.
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Chamarti Sreekar
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DMART REVENUE IN FY24-RS 49533 CR
365 Stores | Stores open 14 hours
Rs 37L sales by each store per day Rs 44262 sales by each store every 10 minutes!
Rs 2.7L sales by each store per hour
Dmart is indeed the Retail King!
I apply one of the formula from #VivekBindra sir and create digital software for customer retention as well as to increase sales volume.
Thanks once again to Vivek Sir
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Md Ehtesham
Stealth • 4d
Hi
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Meet Jain
Stealth • 4d
Does something similar to petpooja for restaurants exist for other retail businesses who can manage inventory, sales online, etc
Ex: A local stationery shop who want to go online and track their inventory, manage online orders, etc.
Problem: Many online store owners grapple with inefficient customer interaction, missed sales opportunities, and burdensome manual tasks. These issues often result in diminished user satisfaction, reduced sales, and increased workload for store owner
Info about How much is the FMCG MARKET in india CAGR, Kirana Stores contribution To FMCG, Online Grocery Market growth with CAGR and Offline Market Details?
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 9m
• Kirana tech startups in India are struggling to make profits so these startups pivoted to some extent.📈
Pivoted Businesses : 📈🚀
• Helping with Money Management: They offer services to help store owners keep track of their finances and sometime
At least two lakh kirana stores—small neighbourhood retail outlets—have closed in the past year as consumers increasingly turn to fast delivery platforms such as Blinkit and Zepto, according to a market study.
Read: https://bit.ly/4fgaFkN
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Vishu Bheda
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Everyone thought Steve Jobs was insane in 2001...
When he opened brick-and-mortar stores.
Other tech companies had JUST closed 100s of branches. Dell was making BILLIONS selling PCs online.
But Jobs saw something no one else did...
The story behi