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Aditya

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Day 17 of my 30-day Business & Entrepreneurship series Some products grow linearly. Others seem to explode overnight — and keep compounding. The difference often lies in three forces: Scalability, Virality, and Network Effects. Scalability: Growth without proportional costs. Digital products shine here because serving 1 user vs. 1 million users barely changes costs. (Think Google Search.) Virality: When users bring in new users — intentionally or just by using the product. Example: Dropbox’s referral program that took them from 100k to 4M users in 15 months. Network Effects: The product gets more valuable as more people join. Social networks, marketplaces, and platforms thrive on this compounding effect. Example: Airbnb’s host–guest loop. 🔑 The takeaway: Growth isn’t just about acquiring customers. It’s about designing systems where each new user makes your product better, stronger, and harder to replace. Read here - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/day-17-scalability-virality-aditya-kumar-jha-jr3lc See you on Day 18 — where we’ll explore how to identify and track the metrics that actually matter in your startup’s journey. #Entrepreneurship #Startups #Scalability #Virality #NetworkEffects #Growth #30DayChallenge

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