Big thinking always ... • 4m
Until you generate significant revenue from your product, you won’t gain recognition—even from brands like Haldiram. If you keep worrying about being copied, you’ll never actually build the product. In this vast world, someone has likely already done what you’re working on, and even if not, if someone copies you, they can only copy the product—not your way of selling it.
Succession • 1y
If someone were to realistically build an edtech product today. Imo better practise solution would be the answer. But that would also see itself getting lost in a vast sea of competitors. Realistically what can help an edtech product that wants to as
See MoreHey I am on Medial • 8m
If you’re planning to sell products on an e-commerce platform, would you test different pricing strategies, different value propositions and marketing strategies before investing in manufacturing or purchasing inventory? If so, what if someone could
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See Moretrying to exit the r... • 4m
Is it smart to go against big brands like Haldiram? Idea : A lot of peanut variants are available on qcomm already, but I can easily see a gap. Now I don't have any idea of how I can create a brand and fill this gap (it's just 1 flavour), but before
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