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The Startup Curve: An Entrepreneurial Life
A business model never works only on frills and features and adoption of technology comes with value add
How to be an Entrepreneur in 2030
Sure, technology will keep evolving but so will the psychology of the entrepreneurs and their customers.
Starting up? Keep this in Mind
After your plan is ready, divide your sales by two, divide your gross margins by 2 and multiply your costs by 2
Why Entrepreneurs of 2017 cannot Ignore Digital Advertising
Digital Advertising is a smart way to connect people's aspiration with real brands
The Future of Smaller Payment Wallets is Dead
Mergers and acquisitions are touted to be the only way forward to keep the DNA of the start-up alive
May I Have Your Attention Please?
That's even briefer than goldfish's nine seconds memory.
How Online Surveys in Market Research are Driving Change
Online surveys are replacing telephone or traditional pen & paper interviews as the dominant data collection tool
The Evolution of the Gig Economy: Cupcakes to Claims Inspections
Choices, access and flexibility. It doesn't get much better than that.
The Simple Reason Entrepreneurs Are Embracing the Wonky, Unsexy World of B2B
Should you make the switch?
After B2C Grocery Space, Here's Why an Auto-Rickshaw Aggregator Is Diving into B2B Logistics
"There is no reason why the B2B logistics segment can't be cracked"
How to (Finally) Get Buyers and Sellers on the Same Page
There's plenty of room for improvement in the world of ecommerce. Both buyers and sellers are worse off than they were 15 years ago.
B2B Logs Above B2C
The kind of funding that has gone into the B2C market is unlikely to go into the B2B market as there are already some unit economics in place.
An accidently built boot strapped SaaS start-up
Tagalys aims to be profitable for the year ending March 31st 2016