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Market research kiya? India pet tech market tiny vs US. Battery/GPS chip costs high. App development expensive. After sales service nightmare. Focus on distribution first. Heads Up For Tails struggled initially despite backing.
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A high growth e-commerce industry: Dogs are remain the most prevalent pet in India, with around 30 million pet dogs currently. A large portion (around 80%) of pet food purchases in India happen through offline retailers rather than online platforms
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I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to introduce Vetcare, an integrated pet care startup poised to tap into India’s rapidly growing pet healthcare industry. The Indian pet care market is projected to reach ₹2,10,000 crore by 2032, growing at a CAGR of
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The Indian startup scene is booming, but there are also several companies that haven't been successful. Here are some reasons why startups in India fail: PepperTap: This grocery delivery startup struggled with high marketing costs and an inefficie
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Xiaomi is now worth more than BYD because of the launch of its new SUV. Interestingly, when Xiaomi had begun its journey, it was deemed as the “Apple of China”. In true Chinese spirit, it used to copy everything Apple did at the speed of thought, on
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Started as a teacher from a village and built two companies of 50,000 CR. 1. Born in the small village of Hansi, Haryana, Anil Gupta made everyone proud when he went to BITS Pilani. Owing to his love for computers and electronics, he started his ca
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Quibi's Rise and Fall: A Cautionary Tale of Startup Ambition In the fast-paced world of tech startups, few stories are as emblematic of ambition and subsequent disappointment as that of Quibi. Founded in 2018 by industry veterans Jeffrey Katzenberg
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Cool is not so nice: VICE The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Vice Media: In the early 2010s, Vice Media was the hottest name in new media. The company behind iconic documentaries like "The Vice Guide to Travel" and cutting-edge journalism was
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