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.
Anonymous 3
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
There’s huge potential in these cities, but the challenge is convincing people to adopt new tech or business models.
Will public pressure be sufficient to convince internet giants, with their enormously successful business models, to adopt new strategies that might reduce the use of persuasive technology?
Coming from a non-metropolitan city, I always felt there is a huge gap between startups targeting devloped cities and these untapped market. Only few known startups are able to penetrate in these market and able to perform. Rest of them , either did
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saman bondla
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Balancing, taking care of my family and building my startup is a huge challenge.
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MK
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
In execution-led business, the complexity comes when the business scales.
It is easy to build a great business in 2-3 cities, but replicating that in different cities in a challenge.
The cities where founders can visit regularly will be easy to sca
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Rahul Gupta
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“Don’t be a slave to stupid rules.”
1. We're easier to control with more stupid rules
2. Most rules are useless because there’s always people that can get around them
Instead, challenge the rules.
- Jordan Peterson
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Tirush V
Infrastructure engin... • 3m
So imagine you have need a product that you upload any type of doc and chat with it. People like students, teachers, lawyers….. so on would like and need these tool. What if there’s a tool that performance much better with accuracy?
Imagine existing
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Adi manav
Techie • 22d
Tech people who are interested to be a part of a great potential startup idea..only from Karnataka and Maharashtra
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Karan Sahu
Founder • 9m
I think there is a growing gap between the purchasing power of people in Tier 2 cities (especially among young people) and the activities available in these cities.
Startups need to penetrate this gap effectively. You can see a lot of new franchises