Stop seeking external validation (funding, awards) as proof; focus on the internal clarity of building real value.
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Pulakit Bararia
Building Snippetz la... • 3m
If you have to convince people your product is useful, it’s probably not.
Real value doesn’t need a sales pitch—it speaks for itself. If people aren’t getting it, the problem isn’t their understanding, it’s your product.
Fix that first.
The real business game is not B2B or B2C.
It’s P2P — Perception to Perception.
People don’t buy your product.
They buy your position in their mind.
And here’s the brutal truth:
The best product doesn’t always win.
The best positioned one does.
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Saket Sambhav
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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 26d
The best marketing is often a product that solves a real problem exceptionally well.
Focus on value creation.
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Ashish Khare
A student trying to ... • 6m
Ever spent an entire evening trying to find the *perfect* video to learn something—only to give up halfway?
The problem isn’t the lack of content; it’s the lack of direction. Sometimes, all we need is a roadmap to turn scattered resources into rea
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Vishnu kumaran
Design guide for you... • 7m
Social proof is a powerful tool for building customer trust in your product or service. 👥
Imagine a potential customer visiting your website for a new SaaS product or service. They’re interested but not entirely convinced it’s the right choice. 💡
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It’s been 10 years since Elon Musk sent this email to the OpenAI team.
He didn’t talk about code, funding, or product.
He focused on one thing that turns a good company into a legendary one:
"Finding talent"
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Dr Saurav singh
Doctor by profession... • 1m
indian consumer want sasta product
that doesn't mean kharab product,
They need quality, packaging,value
@lower price
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ProgrammerKR
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Medial • 1m
Why Most Startups Fail: A Real Talk
Did you know that 91% of startups fail because of poor product-market fit? That means their product didn’t solve a real problem for real people. They built something they thought was great—but their users didn’t n