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Just Joined? Get Started Here πŸ‘‡
Yo, hustlers! It's Ritwik here, live from my profile, ready to drop some serious knowledge on how you can EXPLODE your business and DOUBLE your success in just 30 days. Think it's impossible? Nah, we're THAT confident, we're betting FREE PIZZA on it! Seriously, if you mess up, pizza's on us! How's that for a guarantee? You must check these links out to get started off on the right foot: βž™Classroom: You can unlock courses here βž™Calendar: You can access weekly Q&A calls βž™Leaderboards: The more engaged you are, the more things you unlock βž™1:1 Mentorship: Take your business to the next level, only for VERY serious people Ready to launch your success like a rocket? Here's all you gotta do: 1. Tell me who you are: Introduce yourself in one sentence like the business badass you are! 2. Share your hustle: What are you currently working on? Spill the teaβ˜• That's it! Slide into my DMs, and let's make winning your new normal!✨ See you soon, and remember, hustle hard, win big! P.S. Did I mentionΒ FREEΒ PIZZA?
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Just Joined? Get Started Here πŸ‘‡
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@Ritwik Ahlawat Thanks for your support but for now nothing but when there will be need I will definitely consider.πŸ˜€
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@Shani Sharma I have one suggestion that after winning every client project or success just try to do a happy dance with all your team members so that environment can be lighten up and you can have greater team bonding.πŸ˜€
How many hours a day, on average, do you dedicate to your agency?Β 
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How many hours a day, on average, do you dedicate to your agency?Β 
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@Ritwik Ahlawat I don't own any agency but I am working hard on my passion to and I am happy because I have no background of business knowledge so it's greater challenge to push myself beyond my comfort zone.πŸ˜„
1 like β€’ Feb 24
@Ritwik Ahlawat Thank you πŸ˜„
Starting a business?...
When I was a 15-year-old I gained an interest in starting a business. How Tarjani? Well, I have to say I listen to a lot of music on Spotify! And those Ads interrupt me in the middle of my mood...then I thought being a calm person, if my levels of frustration with these trivial things can affect my thinking, what about the common fugging population that uses this platform?! ⭐ Spotify has a damn unique compulsion techniques First, give out for free Then add some ads about premium Then cut down on unlimited listening and give just 30 min more! I have a negligible amount of experience...but knowledge? yes πŸ“ I have three options --> Either come up with some bad*ss idea of any service or product --> work on the existing ones and make it better --> Learn the basics of market and sales first! Didn't have enough knowledge for the 1st one, less time for the 2nd So it leaves me with the last one! 🌐 Make a strong network and a good repo with the people who are experts/emerging in your niche 🌐 Reach 1 person a day ---> 365 people a year! (you can at least get 1 opportunity out of it!) πŸ‘‹ Convincing your friends, acquaintances and family connections to help you network your product or service...(also start selling in your neighbourhood) ⬆ Don't rush to be a no.1, take your time, you'll fail, you'll learn! Don't try to impersonate Iman Gadzhi...everyone's got their different stories...go with your story! Learnings >>> Earnings πŸ“ Being a student (school/college) gives you a free pass to explore before the actual start Read books Take up courses Go for internships Work for some agencies or freelancers to gain experience and aim for case studies so that you can put up on LinkedIn as testimonial and attract more! βš” Stop the "I am an innovator" talk...we all copy! Copy from others! Do you mean to plagiarise? NO...get inspired Uber is similar to Ola Spotify is similar to Amazon Prime Music Flipkart is similar to Amazon Swiggy to Zomato 🌠 Stop over-exploring --> so many YouTubers, so many books, so many courses! Select and identify your niche and start taking out at least 10 min to learn the basic analogy
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@Tarjani Gajjar βœ…One more point can be added that stop overthinking about results which are not in our control and instead we should create forming differentiation regarding our products or services because if we offer same services or products we will not sustain for long time. βœ…One more if product is same then start marketing it premium like Nike or Adidas they both are selling shoes but there marketing technique is different from each other and they both are sustaining in market.πŸ˜„
1 like β€’ Feb 23
@Tarjani Gajjar Yes absolutely true πŸ˜„πŸ’―
Experience & Prudence
Was watching this video by Tai Lopez: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3aZI3Tshuy/?igsh=eXlxYW50MmxuZms= He talks about two things to become successful. 1. Diligence 2. Prudence 1. Diligence: 70% people give up after the first try and 90% after the second try (in most things). So you have the edge and chances are you Crack something after failing a few times. So, don't give up! 2. Prudence: Wealthiest people in this world are in their 50s, 60s, 70s. You become a master at something only with time. You cant google experience. There are more than 1100 Openings in Chess. It takes time and effort to become good and understand cause and effect. Do you agree?
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Yes true building diligence requires self belief that even if condition are not in our way for now but might be in future it can cause something big . Nowadays the youth is misguided by social media and so called gurus so developing prudence requires patience and attention which both we are losing rapidly and it's not good for long term if want to succeed and be in that condition so that we can help others in tough times.πŸ˜€ @Ritwik Ahlawat
0 likes β€’ Feb 19
@Ritwik Ahlawat Yes πŸ’―
Losing our tracks
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/shulinlee_afterthebar-legalpodcast-podcast-activity-7164185380093710337-gvWS?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android When I was watching LinkedIn I stumbled upon this short piece of content. I found that certain points are relatable to certain extent in our today's fast paced world. 1) We are not going in direction where we will be happy and satisfied after doing it. 2) There is lack of connection between what we want in life which will give us purpose. That's over for now. If you found it useful you can comments your thoughts freely and like the content.πŸ˜€
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Losing our tracks
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@Tarjani Gajjar Yes true πŸ’―
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Aditya Phadnis
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Hello community members My name is Aditya Phadnis and I am an aspiring freelancer and my main motive will be to help other business owners to scale.

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