How to Be the Next Successful Startup Owner
Dreaming of making your startup the next Indian unicorn? Think Flipkart, Zomato, Paytm—they all started small, but their focus on solving real problems made them giants. To be the next big success, start b
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Shykh Furkan
Stealth • 18d
Building the best software isn't just about having the tools—it's about solving complex problems, understanding users, collaborating effectively, and innovating continuously. Tech evolves fast, and so must we. Focus on learning, adapting, and creatin
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Habeeb Mirza
Stealth • 16d
Mirza Life Coach*
1. "Success is built on persistence—never give up."
2. "Listen first, sell second—understanding your client is key."
3. "Every interaction is a chance to make a difference."
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Vikas Acharya
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Medial • 1m
Entrepreneurs need a diverse set of skills to succeed. Key areas include
DATA ANALYTICS for informed decisions,
TIME MANAGEMENT for efficiency, and communication for building relationships.
CREATIVE THINKING and PROBLEM-SOLVING
drive innovation,
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Hi ,
I have been in spiritual healing and listening to people problem.Understanging it. people who feel alone are able to share problems with me.They are happy and relaxed some one it there to listen to them.
We also give them healing and "they lea
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Vansh Khandelwal
Stealth • 14d
Milkbasket revolutionized quick commerce by solving key challenges like high last-mile delivery costs (30-50%), low Average Order Value (AOV), and inefficiencies in small-scale deliveries. By using milk as an entry product, Milkbasket created daily t
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Sahil Shaikh
Stealth • 8m
You don't necessarily have to be absolutely competent in solving customers' problems to earn a good amount of money; all you need is to be a little intelligent in understanding how the fundamentals of money and business work in relation to the custom
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Sarun George Sunny
Stealth • 1m
Every successful business starts by solving a real problem. Am I right? Yes
India’s diversity means urban customers often want convenience, while rural consumers prioritize affordability.
Take Jio, which revolutionized digital access by providing af
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