💡 Business Idea: Trading Excess Products
🧬 Concept: Inspired by the Californian discount grocer "Martie" which opened branches selling multi-brand products at discounts of 35-80% off retail prices, this business model focuses on trading excess pro
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Anonymous 3
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
I think people are too proud to buy from here in india at least. People want discounts but dont want to seam cheap you know?
In india, startups are only hiring for interns i saw few people working as intern from last 10 month. Still that hiring for interns
India founders are very cheap mided they just want to get their job done with cheap price
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Bloke
Hey I am on Medial • 12m
Why IT people are least respected in India especially in southern states
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Piyush Rawat
Building on regular ... • 1y
*PEOPLE GONNA STEAL MY IDEA IF I SHARE IT**
Typical Indian Crab Mentality
Dont want To Elaborate further xd
2-3 people approached from dubai & uk for this app, they want to buy this.
I haven't replied yet, what should I do guys, personally I don't want to sell it bcoz I see potential in long run but on other side I want 2nd opinion too!!
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cyber 73
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
I want to design a slipper that worn out over short period of time and to extend it not reparable so people get conscious about footwear and dont risk their life ,ofc i plan to keep rates cheap so everyone can buy with additional freepair so when one
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Satya Dwivedi
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Today's middle class people want to buy more and more furniture but they do not get EMI on furniture. I want to make such an app in which furniture is given in EMI so that people can buy it easily
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Nerd Next Door
An average teenager • 1y
Do you think Indians are a little too rigid and dont even want to switch even though there are much better products in the market?
I want To start a Vending machine business in india
i want to sell Frozen Food.
i will keep the prices low,
so people can afford it
Would you buy it?
or will you go for the outside food?
People don’t just buy products; they buy status. If something is sold cheaply in a regular place, most won’t care. But brand it, sell it in a premium store at a higher price, and suddenly, everyone wants it. It’s not just about the product—it’s about