5 reasons Zomato’s 10-minute delivery is going to be a game-changer in the online delivery space
I saw a lot of controversy around Zomato’s attempt at a 10-minute delivery, but try to think, Are you going to use it?
I saw a lot of controversy around Zomato’s attempt at a 10-minute delivery, but try to think, Are you going to use it?
Now that Elon Musk has bought Twitter
Open your Instagram or your LinkedIn, everywhere all you see is just courses, courses that promise you once you do it is going to change your life, I have seen people being so motivated by the adrenaline rush and once you get the access everything is just gone, things are just the same.
We all have heard the phrase ‘Join My Discord server’ a lot of times in last one year and there are many reasons why Discord is growing, check out 5 reasons why I feel Discord might give tough competition to Meta’s Ecosystem
It was Friday morning; I was certain that I was going to finish a lot of pending tasks. I had to finish many important tasks; it was a busy day. It was one of those days when you know you are in an extreme flow state and that you are going to bash the day by ticking tasks one by one off your list, and I was confident.
It's been a decade since the creator's economy has started and it has revolutionised a lot of conventional ideas of earning money. Over 30% of youth don't want to get into conventional jobs, instead, they are opting for being a creator, millions of people are creating content on the Internet and a lot of them have left their conventional jobs and have built empires of their own, and to support these creators platforms are also not lagging they are investing a huge sum of money in creators growth and here are 5 reasons how creators economy is going to transform marketing and businesses forever.
In their first year in business, with only one product, Apple made a million dollars in revenues. By year two, they did $10 million in sales. In their fourth year, they sold $100 million worth of computers. And in just six years, Apple Computer was a billion-dollar company with over 3,000 employees. Jobs and Woz were not the only people taking part in the personal computer revolution. They weren't the only smart guys in the business