The Importance of the First Step in a Startup
Starting a startup feels exciting but also scary. Many people have great ideas, but only a few take the first step. This step is the most important because it turns ideas into reality.
You donโt need
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Anonymous 2
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Zomato started as a PDF menu list, Amazon was just an online bookstore, and even Google looked ugly at first. You donโt need a billion-dollar startup idea, you just need momentum.
How Zomato cracked the menu score?
In the competitive food delivery world, Zomato has introduced a game-changing feature. Their Menu Score offers valuable insights that help restaurant partners optimise their menus. This tool is revolutionising how r
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Ravi Handa
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Do you folks tip the Amazon / FirstCry delivery guys?
I donโt.
But I do tip the Swiggy / Zomato guy.
And this is something that I have seen with a bunch of my friends as well.
Is it fair to assume that Amazon / FirstCry delivery guys are bette
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Sandip Kaur
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The Art of Starting Small: Big Dreams, Small Steps-
Dreaming big is essential, but the real magic happens when you start small. Hereโs why:
1. Lower Risk: Small steps mean you can test your ideas without risking everything at once.
2. Learn as You
Remember this how Facebook looked when it launched.
Donโt waste time building and testing too much in MVP stage. Just launch your hero feature, if thereโs need people will still use a buggy or bad UI.
Focus on validation first.
Just ship it.
I am working on a software by that you can easily Spy your Husband, Son and daughter device via just sending a pdf file. But for this I need mates that will help me.
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Ronak Patel
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I just saw a medial thread complaining about Amazon workplace culture and according to my knowledge there is a book written by Deepinder Goyal (founder zomato) the book is named "Culture"
The book is basically about workplace culture. So i wanted to
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Shiv Bharankar
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Zomato: A Menu That Changed the Game
In 2008, Deepinder Goyal noticed a simple problem, his colleagues were wasting time hunting for restaurant menus. Instead of ignoring it, he turned the problem into an idea:- scanning and uploading menus online.
We're on a mission to design the ultimate food menu to pair with your favorite drinks, and we need your input! ๐ดโจ
Take just 2 minutes to share your food preferences by clicking the link below:
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Bishnu
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Deepinder Goyal didnโt quit his job to start Zomato.
He built it as a side project.
Back in 2008, while working at Bain & Company, he noticed his colleagues wasted too much time searching for restaurant menus.
So he uploaded scanned menus online.
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Vishu Bheda
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Everyone's focused on the wrong part of Amazon.
Not Prime. Not AWS. Not their website.
They've quietly built a 413M square foot logistics empire.
Here's what your business could learn from Bezos:
In 1995, Amazon started as an online bookstore.