It would be awesome to have information about how many people have viewed my post. It would help me understand whether whatever I'm posting makes sense to the Medial community by comparing views vs. likes or comments.
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“Too Many Options, No Action: How Choice Overload Hurts Conversions”
Choice Overload is the paradox where giving people too many options actually leads to decision paralysis—not satisfaction. In business, this means more isn’t always better.
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Imagining a world where energy and even electrons are what we trade instead of cash is pretty wild.
But when you think about how much power those giant data centers gobble up, especially with all the AI stuff happening, it kinda makes sense.
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Hello I am establishing electricals company and I am need of funds to establish.Please help me with 25000$ so that it makes and gives jobs to many as an employment and I too can establish the electrical company.
Two screen shots from @zomato app. Look carefully and tell me if it makes sense to give the 'no. of quantity' option till I reach 50,000 max amount to pay. I know this particular restaurant can hardly sell 500 burgers a month.
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Thatmoonemojiguy
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What’s the best approach for handling intracity deliveries for my startup — should I hire a dedicated delivery person or partner with a logistics company? The challenge is that I have no clear estimate of how many orders I’ll be getting in the first