Fight for justice • 1m
That’s a great question—and something every founder wrestles with. The truth is, solving a real problem is the foundation of a successful business. But to survive and grow, that solution needs a clear path to revenue. If your freemium model builds real user loyalty and engagement, that’s valuable—but investors want to see not just users, but a clear, proven plan to monetize them. You’re on the right path, but it’s time to start shaping a business model that shows how your impact turns into income. Passion is powerful—combine it with a revenue strategy, and you’ll have something unstoppable.
Making brands look g... • 2m
Opal & Oak: Branding a Buzz just wrapped a conceptual pitch deck for Opal & Oak! A cocktail + mocktail kit startup that’s turning your bar cart into a vibe. this one’s for the hosts, the aesthetes, the pour-over prosecco types. think: luxury packag
See MoreNeha enterprise • 5m
A VC is showing strong interest in our transport & logistics biz at a 40Cr valuation. We've got 1.5Cr revenue, 13% net profit, and a clear path to scale in an untapped market. Strong family biz background. Considering a pre-seed round. Thoughts on th
See MoreFounder of 0Unveiled... • 1m
I really wanna know... If you're trying to build a successful business, should we focus on making money or solving a real problem? because I am building a startup which solves a lot of students and companies problems but whenever I pitch it somewhe
See MoreSahil Sutra | YouTub... • 1y
Those who are experiencing intense suffering and have no clear path to overcome it will struggle significantly in building a business and may eventually fail. Suffering with a clear possibility of overcoming it can lead to the development of mature
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