Hey , all are saying that clothing brand has no future , everyday one brand opens and 90% are failed , can we get our place in this situation with some unique niche ?
Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
Most brands fail because they copy-paste existing trends. If you truly innovate & find a niche, there’s always space. Look at Corteiz, a random streetwear brand that blew up! Keep pushing
I'm surprised that few entrepreneurs are not even target festivals like navratri for marketing even the whole customer base is currently engaged with this festival so try something Unique even few are just 😂 saying happy navratri and not doing anyth
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Nandha Reddy
Cyber Security | Blo... • 8m
To Medial Community: (especially for those who are pitching for the competition)
• Don't copy from existing solutions (Without USP).
• Do at least market research before pitching.
• Be the first customer for your own company and ask yourself (do I
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Rahul verma
Founder at LittleMov... • 7m
Spent some time today reviewing the ideas submitted for Medial's Startup Showcase, and honestly, a lot of them felt like they might have been quick copy-paste jobs from ChatGPT or similar sources. The concepts often lacked a clear picture or a unique
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Poosarla Sai Karthik
Tech guy with a busi... • 1m
A routine topic - but it's a necessary one.
Why Indian Startups Fail in the First 3 Years?
A lot of Indian startups don’t fail because the idea is bad, they fail because the fundamentals are overlooked. Founders often build what they like instead o
We're 3rd largest eco system of startups
Are we ?
The Unfiltered Truth
→ Beyond the unicorn hype and blind funding frenzies lies a different reality.
The Good:
• Booming innovation culture
• Massive market potential
• Rising global investor i
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 4m
Peter Thiel on the type of company more startup founders should build
Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal, believes every startup should ask, “Can this company become a monopoly?”
He identifies three common paths to monopoly:
1. Fast distributi
90% of startups fail.
The #1 killer?
Not competition. It's founder stubbornness.
5 signs you need to pivot :
1. You're solving a problem that doesn't exist
A great product without a real need is just an expensive hobby. Validate the problem, not
Why Everyone Thinks Startups Are Better Than Jobs (Until Reality Hits)
Startups sound cooler than jobs. Who wants to be “Employee #347” when you can be “Founder & CEO”? Social media makes it look like freedom, money, and Lamborghinis. Reality? Not s
Biz.ai
An AI-driven, voice-enabled chatbot that serves as a business assistant specifically designed for e-commerce companies (with an initial focus on Shopify stores with high SKU counts, such as clothing and shoes). The solution simplifies data by
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 4m
Sequoia founder Don Valentine on the original mission of venture capital:
In the 1990s, the internet boom made it look like anyone could make money by investing in startups.
But many forgot what venture capital is really about: building strong, la