what if we create a vending machines in India that dispense customizable miniature cars (less than 30 cm in size). Customers can personalize aspects like the car's body, wheels, and accessories (e.g., colors and model). providing a fun and engaging e
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 8h
Cool idea, but do people actually want to spend on miniature cars from a vending machine? It’s niche, so the market might be small
what if we create a vending machines in India that dispense customizable miniature cars (less than 30 cm in size). Customers can personalize aspects like the car's body, wheels, and accessories (e.g., colors and model). providing a fun and engaging e
You fall for this marketing trick every day... 😉
Imagine a Coca-Cola vending machine at an airport that sells 100 cans per day. Now, let's put a Pepsi vending machine right next to it. How many cans do you think each of them will sell?
You might a
hey guys I hope you guys are doing fantastic in your life.
actually I want to start a new side business in organic products and i need some genuine suggestions from you to select the perfect niche and market gap
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SHIV DIXIT
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Viral Marketing Strategy - 3
So guy's we all know that coco cola is the biggest cold drink brand in the world with the valuation of 250 Billon dollars.
In early days coco cola is not so popular in India and Pakistan both countries. All the local
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Rohan Saha
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i think the RBI might cut its rates next season because companies earnings this season have been very poor. It’s the lowest in the last four years, and this is currently one of the biggest concerns for the Indian market.
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Aditya Tiwari
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Validate Market Fit Before Going All In
Building the product is thrilling, but I learned early on that I needed to validate its market fit. Would people actually pay for this? I ran small pilot programs, asked for feedback, and ensured the product h
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Harish
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"Turning Ideas into Action—The First Step is Always the Hardest."
You might have a problem in mind that you want to solve, but how do you take it to the next level? Here’s the secret: start small and build momentum.
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Shruti
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How Small Businesses Can Thrive in a Competitive Market 🌟
In a competitive landscape, small businesses can still thrive by leveraging key strategies.:
1. Know Your Niche
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Some people just cant be trusted. He is some people. (VSS)
Why do people still even wanna work for such a company? What would be a reason for some company to layoff on a weekly basis, yes WEEKLY BASIS. Thanks to medial, I just thought everything in
Hello all,
I'm in search of ideas / solution for a problem.💡
How do one can solve the transportation problem for chocolate manufacturing company? 🤔
Because, chocolates needs certain cool temprature for sustainability.
It is very difficult / costly