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The Dos And Don'ts Of Digital Growth
To build—and keep—an audience, digital marketing is a must. But investing too heavily in a single platform can cost you money, customers, and plenty of opportunity.
The Perpetual Pivot
If you’re willing, agile, attuned to the market, and ready to learn, there’s never a wrong time to change your business plan.
How “Structure” Saved MailChimp
The email marketing company’s staff was once a disorganized mess. But before fixing that, its cofounder had to fix himself.
A Lingual Twist To Social Networking
Y-o-Y funding snapshot - social platforms - India (Data downloaded on 15-Oct-2018 from the platform)
Fashion Takes To Tier II & Beyond
With the blurring of seasons, value fashion taking centrestage and luxury brands making beeline, upcountry markets are witnessing a major makeover.
Separating Fact From Fiction In Corporate Venture Capital
Aldi Adrian Hartanto, Head of Investments, MDI Ventures.
Digital Love For Instant Gratification
From swiping right to clicking a heart icon on probable profiles, some online dating platforms are building creative ways to connect people.
Is 2019 A New Beginning For MSMEs?
What does loan restructuring mean for MSMEs: a lasting solution or just a band-aid for their everlasting distress? Entrepreneur examines.
Bigger Than Big
Michael Strahan was a star NFL football player. Then he retired and faced the ultimate question: How do you redefine yourself in a world full of unknowns?
Home With An Artsy Oomph
There is something about home that instantly brings a beautiful smile on our face.
Is India Ready To Vroom?
With traffic jams prevalent in all major Indian cities, bike-taxi service has come as a relief for many. Yet, it remains questionable whether this service is tailor-made for India, considering the limitations of two-wheelers and preferences of Indian users. Even four years after its launch, the segment is still grappling with problems but there is a huge untapped market potential that might make all the difference in the coming years.
A New Opulent Aesthetic Sense
With its unique customer experience center in Bangalore, Design Café has rewritten home décor rules in India
A Massive Feast
Zorawar Kalra, Founder & MD, Massive Restaurants, who began his entrepreneurial journey on a mission mode, has gained a massive momentum with over nine brands spread across six countries including UK, UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The company plans to enter Bahrain, Peurto Rico and Istanbul by 2019-end.
A Tribute To Indian And Gujarati Cuisine
Not everyone has the courage to change a path once taken.
Delivery Ninja And His Tales
Ninja Van’s Co-founder on his mission to redefine the industry by enabling next-day door-to-door deliveries for e-commerce firms and customers.
Sound Of Music & Beyond
Joining the legendary firm T-Series started by his late father, teenager Bhushan Kumar has evolved into a hands-on leader.
Built To Last
When the founders of MZ Wallace set out to create a long-lasting handbag, the fashion industry wouldn’t listen. But two decades later, their design is iconic.
What Entrepreneurs Need To Know
India has a north of a billion people so, obviously, as a consumer marketplace this is the one untapped market that I have never been able to conquer.
Strictly Creative
Being a creative entrepreneur requires special guts. Of course, people have always relied on their creativity to create a successful brand and wealth, but the modern creative entrepreneur goes a step further. She uses her creativity to unlock the wealth that lies within her, and uses that force to conquer uncharted territories. This March, as the world celebrates #Balanceforbetter as theme of International Women's Day, we spoke with six creative entrepreneurs across Asia-Pacific and beyond to learn why they chose the path they took and how they became successful leaders in their respective fields.
When Youngistan Came Together
Entrepreneur’s 35U35 show presented by Blenders Pride Reserve Collection was a spectacle with an entrepreneurial bent. The show saw many names from the business world come together to applaud the winners of the coveted 35U35 list.
An Abode That Oozes Love, Warmth, And Elegance Above All
The moment her voice echoes from the speaker, you know it’s bound to create magic.
Balancing The Old And The New
The fourth generation scion of the Singhania family, Akshaypat Singhania is all set to invest in startups, and shape the business with an eye on the future. Entrepreneur spoke to the Mumbaibased industrialist about the deployment of Rs 100 crore fund.
Affordable Luxury
Quality should not be out of reach, says co-founder of Singapore's new lifestyle brand IUIGA, which through its transparent pricing is quickly gaining popularity in the region.
Tailor-made For Perfection
As a teenager, we have at least once borrowed our parent’s clothes for some special occasion or the other. For girls, it is generally their mother’s chiffon or silk sarees, for men it is their father’s suit or tie. While the six-yard cloth is a beautiful garment in itself and no brand can take the credit, but if it is a suit, it has to be Raymond! The brand is the reason why most of the Indian men look so dapper in their wedding or graduation pictures. If you are planning to invest in a suit – the first thought and probably the only brand that comes to your mind is Raymond.
Riding The 'Good' Content Wave
In the fiercely competitive Indian entertainment industry where big production houses pump in huge sums of money to make films work, Manish Mundra’s humble production house — through its inclination towards good content over big budgets — has seemed to have found a niche for itself.
It's All About Woman Power
POCKET SUN, co-founder of multi-million dollar venture capital firm SoGal, wants to better gender dynamics.
Reinventing An Old Brand
Is playing with nostalgia a smart strategy? The revivers of Slice are about to find out.
A Startup's Secret Weapon Retirees
Startup founders champion fresh ideas and new solutions. But as they’re increasingly discovering, they can also benefit from people who’ve been there and done that.
Disruption By Design
How Girish Jhunjhnuwala Is Creating A Boutique Hotel Chain Where Art Is At The Heart
Surviving The Fall
90 out of 100 start-ups fail — one of the start-up gospels that denizen of the start-up ecosystem incessantly preach. The problem? Despite being true, at least in India, it supports the failure narrative. But there is a bigger problem — the failure rate continues to be high even after around a decade of ecosystem evolution and maturing that may or may not be enough.