If we competing with big eCommerce Website what kind of feature or business strategy will help small eCommerce Website to grow there businesses.
I am eager to know your opinion
Nikhil Hegde
Co-Founding Somethin... • 2m
My opinion -
None
Don't compete with big ecommerce players unless you have good capital and ecosystem to support
start small,be consistent and grow big
What are most frustration that you faced when using eCommerce Website? Consider big eCommerce and small scale eCommerce also.
Now big eCommerce following the trend of 10 minutes delivery.
How can a small scale eCommerce can compete with that?
If we competing with big eCommerce Website what kind of feature or business strategy will help small eCommerce Website to grow there businesses.
I am eager to know your opinion
I think everyone should be trying to build and be productive . So that we our country can progress. Since india is a big Market that will grow continuously. What's your opinion
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