This weekend, @Startt had the privilege of hosting Monalisa Sethi for a powerful session on #GoToMarket strategies. Here’s what we learnt:
➡️ Validate fast. Users may interpret products differently than expected. Identify gaps early and refine messa
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Anonymous 1
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It’s vital to test your product early to avoid investing time and money in something that doesn’t meet market needs
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Needs investors... i have billion rupee market to sell our product ...have network and every neccesary things
just need money to register and introduce our product to the market