"The Startup A Guide to Making it Big" is a book that provides practical advice for entrepreneurs who want to turn their startup into a successful and profitable business. Written by an experienced startup founder, the book is divided into several sections that cover different aspects of starting and growing a business.
The book starts with an overview of the startup landscape and the common challenges faced by entrepreneurs. It then moves on to discuss topics such as market research, idea validation, and building a strong team. The author also covers funding options, marketing strategies, and ways to scale the business.
Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of hard work, persistence, and adaptability in achieving startup success. The author shares personal anecdotes and case studies from successful startups to illustrate key concepts and provide inspiration to readers.
Overall, "The Startup A Guide to Making it Big" is a practical and informative guide that offers valuable insights for anyone who wants to build a successful startup. It is a must-read for entrepreneurs who are looking to turn their ideas into a thriving business.
Karanbir Singh; is a model turned actor, and now an author has published his first book, “My little Infinity” on the 28th of April 2018. He is also an inspirational public speaker. Born in the holy city of Punjab, Amritsar. He belongs to a family of doctors, who run their hospital in Amritsar. His father was a physician and a non-invasive cardiologist, mother is a gynecologist, and his elder sister is a neurologist in the USA. But not all apples in a basket are always the same; he graduated with double majors in psychology and sociology, followed by a diploma in acting. What started as a hobby became a passion and now a profession: Currently residing in Mumbai and working as an actor/ writer for independent banners. According to him, writing came as a hereditary disorder, which works as a parallel cinema in his life. Being a border throughout his life and having travelled to eight countries and six time zones at the age of 20 made him a world citizen at an early age. He has also been part of organizations like Round Square Exchange and AIESEC. His interest consists of martial arts, trekking and also runs a blogging portal, backbencher.co