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not every idea needs to turn into a startup. some ideas are just random thoughts โ and thatโs totally fine. likeโฆ you ever note down something at night thinking it's genius, forget about it, and then months later it actually fits perfectly with a new project? thatโs how good ideas often work. they donโt always come fully formed. they grow over time, when youโre not forcing them. example: before Instagram became big, the founder made a different app called Burbn. it didnโt work well. but the photo-sharing part of that app? that tiny feature became the heart of Instagram. same with Steve Jobs โ he studied calligraphy for no reason. years later, it helped him design the clean fonts and layout on the first Mac. so donโt stress about building or launching every idea. just let some of them sit in your notes. they might come back later, stronger and better. ๐ญ ever had that happen to you?

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Burbn started as a check-in app for whiskey lovers but soon realized it wasn't working. So, it quickly changed direction and became Instagram, the photo-sharing app we all know and love. This success story inspired many Indian startups to change thei
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"Ever wondered (episode - 1)" why Instagram was all about photos? Imagine a world before smartphones! Back then, Kevin Systrom, a techie from Stanford, had an idea for an app called Burbn. Think Foursquare, but with a twist - you could check in to
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UNDERSTANDING THE CORE PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Day 7: The Art of Pivoting:- Adapting to Change Sometimes, things donโt go as you planned and thatโs okay. In fact, itโs a natural part of the entrepreneurial process. Just look at Instagram. O
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The Clueless Companyย โขย 1y
Did you know? The founders of Instagram originally built an app called "Burbn" which had check-ins, scheduling, and the ability to earn points and post photos. It was complicated and cluttered. But users only loved ONE feature... Photo-sharing. S
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๐ Why Should You Deactivate Your Unused Instagram? ๐ That old Instagram you donโt use? Itโs risky. Bad guys look for usernames like โsam22โ that match an email, say โsam22@gmail.com.โ If the emailโs free, they grab it. Then, they ask Instagram t
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๐ช๐ต๐ฒ๐ป ๐ฒ๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐๐ผ๐ป๐ฒโ๐ ๐ฐ๐ต๐ฎ๐๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐๐ ๐ด๐ผ๐น๐ฑ, ๐ก๐ฉ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ผ๐น๐ฑ ๐๐ต๐ฒ ๐๐ต๐ผ๐๐ฒ๐น๐. Thatโs the smartest move in the whole game. While Microsoft, Google, and Meta are spending billions to build AI models... NVIDIA quietly became
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Customers today are more demanding than ever. They expect to be treated amazingly before they even buy. And thatโs fair. Why should they trust you if you donโt care about them first? Sales arenโt about pitching. Theyโre about connection. Start there.
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founders can't always be right โ while implementing their product. the users may use it differently too.. we should have guts or decision making skills to pivot ASAP!. Eg: A great example of this is Instagram: When Instagram was first launched in
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๐ฅMost Ads Are Dead Before They Even Launch. Honestly, theyโre forgettable. They launch, people scroll, andโฆ nothing happens. The problem isnโt the product. Itโs that the ad is playing it safe. Safe ads donโt spark curiosity, donโt make people talk
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Referrals feel like magic. But they donโt come from strangers. They come from people whoโve seen your work, shared a coffee, or just had a good conversation with you at the right moment. Thatโs why professional events matter more than people realiz
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