Hello Friends,
My e-commerce website is completely based on WordPress and Hostinger, is it right for a new startup? Can anyone tell me whether this is good or I may get into trouble in future...!
shreyas bk
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Société Générale • 2m
For initial days it's fine, once your buisness starts growing it might be a problem for scaling and other things.
How to get your 1st investment and if how to negotiate in the early stages if the Buisness needs more money in the beginning and the initial investors want to invest once for a large chunk
And what would be a good cut of deal bw founder and investor
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Pushpak Das
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
How can Someone hire people for his start up in initial days?
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MOHASIN MEMON
Building Better Worl... • 1m
What is two important things for startup's success atleast initial stage?
Anyone into recycling lithium batteries?
I want to know some basic information about this. Is this business capital extensive?
What all things you will need in initial days?
What about competition, etc.
How Do we get to know about a valuation of the startup at initial days ? For example an app makes 400Rs per user and has an user base of 5lakh This app has multiple features On an avg what would be the growth rate and valuation. Recurring users would
Scaling is NOT just about "getting bigger." It's about growing smarter. Here's what most founders get wrong...
In the startup world, "scaling" gets thrown around like it's just about hiring more people, expanding to new markets, or pouring money int
I would like to start my own publication can u guys give me a general idea 💡 of how much initial investment is required what kind of problem the business might face in in the early or middle face
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Aaditya
Program Your Ideas I... • 9m
Hey Guys,
I am new in Business line and want some knowledge:
• What things i need for a Startup.
• Is there any legal work which I have to make sure of to be done before it.
• What do I have to do in initial days along with the sales n marketing.
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 2m
Scale until something breaks, then fix it.
Amazon followed a simple rule while growing: keep expanding until something breaks, then fix it.
At first, Amazon only sold books.
As more customers started ordering, their warehouses couldn’t handle the