Business politics • 15h
Hey Atharsh, totally get what you’re going through. D2C is tough, especially in categories like dry fruits. B2B can definitely help you get steady cash flow while you build the brand. You can explore bulk tie-ups with retail chains, gyms, hotels, and even corporate gifting (huge market during festivals). Don’t stress too much—220 days is enough if you break it into small milestones. Maybe try B2B for volume + keep experimenting with D2C for long-term brand building. Keep pushing, you’re on the right track ✨💯
Think less , create ... • 12h
yeah thanks boss , for the motivation, I will do go through your advice, but hotel chains work on credit notes which is very hard for small business. but yeah will give me try. without trying I won't know.B2B is good to go in volumes thanks for being around. we will stay in connect. thanks here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/atharshbodke?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app
Think less , create ... • 21h
hey guys I am building a nutrikul.com startup and I am facing major issue in sales and d2c , I am thinking to go to B2b model as it can be convenient for starting out in dry fruits business can you please guide me what all things I can do to make thi
See MoreGrow with the flow • 3m
we have made the packaging of our D2C and B2B frozen food brand we are starting from Ahmedabad first then we will target the whole Gujarat and move forward as per the process Any ideas to start or any suggestions to keep in mind during launch thi
See MoreEx Founder | Operati... • 12d
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