don't you think tier 2 and tier 3 cities are more excited to try things happening in metro cities? so can we just copy big businesses happening in metro cities and implement it in tier2/3 cities. your views.
Do social media marketing works in tier 2-3 cities?
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Sunderam Dutta
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I have an idea of a grocery delivery service for tier 2, tier 3 cities. We know that tier 1 cities Big basket is dominating but in tier 2, tier 3 cities there is no big player, there is a market for value concious customers, we can create an online D
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Rohan Saha
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Just as we look at India’s second-hand car market, we can similarly look at India’s second-hand mobile market. There is still a significant gap here, especially in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities. While there are some startups in Tier 1 cities, no one is cu
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Sajin
Stealth • 10m
Can you win the Tier2/Tier3 market? 🚀
Opportunities are much higher in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. But the penetration rste into these cities are very low.
This is majorly because its expensive to market in Tier2 and Tier3 cities, and the tradition
Can quick commerce easily expand in tier 3 cities. As they have already started expanding in tier 2 cities.
The consumer behaviour is different from tier 1 and 2 cities. Here in tier 3 people have habit to buy from local kirana . The buying behavio
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 6m
Tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India are becoming significant hubs for startups, approximately 45% of the country's recognized startups ~ DPIIT
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 5m
With these GST prices I am sure Zomato can't get orders from Tier 3 and some part of Tier 2 cities in India
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal once stated that the lack of infrastructure in tier 2 cities has paved the way for Zomato's success, as people tend to spend more on food when they have limited options in other areas..
Anyone here(from tier2 cities)feels s