- Let’s hear from the horse’s mouth..
1. There are too many people with too many different tastes out there. – Chantelle Menezes (Explorate.in)
2. The social emotion of peeking inside your friend’s phone and discovering content opens up new ways of discovering valuable information. – Abhay Pruthi (Reach)
3. With great problems come great business opportunities, especially with the onset of new-age start-ups and the penetration of smartphones. – Aseem Khare (Taskbob)
4. We are high on tech but we believe in tech with a touch. – Chen Levanon (ClicksMob)
5. The large-appliance segment is the third-largest category for Flipkart after mobile and fashion. – Amit Bansal (Flipkart)
6. It’s the PC that has the limited, cut-down version of the Internet. – Benedict Evans (mobile analyst)
7. Creating a budget will make it easier for you to prioritize your needs. – Mayank Kachhwaha (India Lends)
8. We don’t have to move to the west to build successful hardware startups from scratch. It can be done in India. – Kshitij Marwah (Tesseract)
9. As a startup, your responsiveness and speed of action is your biggest advantage in fighting as David against your Goliath. – Vrunda Bansode (Cloud Mentor)
10. A good team will win you wars and make the company (while a bad team is going to just suck your energy and break the organisation. – Anil Kumar (mypromovideos.com)
11. Popups are not all about capturing email addresses but can be effectively used to engage your visitors. – Reshu Rathi (Betaout)
12. I loved the idea of impacting someone’s life and making things better for them. – Vandana Luthra (VLCC)
13. It is vital to figure out what is important and what is urgent both in work and life. – Shalini Shetty (Soham Wellness Clinic)
14. Gestation period is long for services and will need more investment. Adoption might not be an issue but execution will be a challenge. – Angshuman Bhattacharya (Alvarez & Marsal)
15. Accepting online payments is complex (time-consuming & opaque in India. It needs to change for good. – Sampad Swain (Instamojo)
16. It is a myth that all new companies are startups because they are not. – Titly Chatterjee (QuickCompany.in)
17. Remember: the investment world is full of herd behaviour. – Alok Goel (SAIF)
18. There is no perfect time to start something new. The best time to start is now. – Hersh Lilaramani (Zakiz)
19. Find something you love doing (and start doing it right away – even as a hobby if need be. Pursue it – you never know where it might take you. – Asha Rao (Sunday Soul Sante)
20. Being an entrepreneur can be stressful. Take care of your own mental health. Have a hobby. – Misha Gudibanda (Sky Goodies)
21. Unless digital gaps are bridged (existing socio-economic inequalities will be even more exacerbated. – Depinder Singh (DeITY)
22. What’s the point of migrating to cities? Why can’t we create jobs in rural India? – Murali Vullaganti (RuralShores)