Founder & CEO VedaBi... • 9h
both ideas are great nikita and quite similar in being focused on local grassroot connections. so which one you choose would be highly based on your connections with dealers and customers..as pricing, placement and positioning will be the key. btw..best wishes for whichever you choose
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Building xces • 12m
Enhancing Restaurant Profitability with Xces We are pleased to share that our recent discussions with restaurant partners have received highly positive feedback. Our innovative pricing model not only ensures fair earnings but also enables restaurant
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Turing Data into str... • 6m
Project Announcement: Supporting Nokia’s Comeback Journey As a Business Analyst at XYZ Company, I am excited to be contributing to a strategic initiative that supports Nokia’s remarkable resurgence in the smartphone market. 📱 Nokia has successfull
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Idea For You Implement Now— “ Affordable Dome PG living service ” So guys, according to my research, in many Indian tier-1 cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and others, hotels, PGs, rooms, and other living spaces are highly expensive. Thi
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OpenAI • 9m
Most startup advice ends at “find product-market fit.” But what happens after that? This talk..How to Build a Product that Scales into a Company, is one of the most underrated deep dives on what actually matters after you get something people want.
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Faad Network • 11m
How did Vicks beat Dabur and Himalaya to capture 50% market share? 1. In 1964, Vicks (A US brand) entered India's untapped cold and cough relief market. While Western markets used liquid medicines, India preferred quick, easy solutions. Seeing this
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Faad Network • 3m
Failed in his first two startups and then built a 2300 CR company. 1. Born in a middle-class household in Karnataka, Chaitanya Ramalingegowda made everyone proud when he got admission to study computer science at Visvesvaraya Technological Universit
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