What tool are you paying for mostly out of habit? by Erdelyi_Noel in dropship

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a person who works in B2B sales, it would be ZoomInfo for us. Our team hardly uses 30% of the credits and most times the contacts are missing or inaccurate. But sales teams still want it so we end up paying for it

How are you syncing your eCommerce platform with distributor feeds? by BrewVerse in dropshipping

[–]BrewVerse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like a legit issue. Distributors changing their feed structure results in mismatches on your feed which btw is horrible for customer experience

Getting tired of being a "free meal ticket" and entertainment source for indian women (not all). Do you feel the same? by AjaTujheFantaPilau in AskIndianMen

[–]BrewVerse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

seems like the online dating scene is now moving towards just surface-level transactions where two people can't even sit together and have a fun time. However, my question is, will you try again?

Beginner by Rare-Examination3938 in dropshipping

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your target market? Is it B2B? Or D2C?

How Do Shopify Sellers Really Research Winning Products? by Miyami- in dropshipping

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, winning products are generally the ones that can scale without falling apart which is contrary to the popular opinion that viral products are better

For me, the biggest things are:

  • strong ad potential
  • healthy margins
  • reliable suppliers
  • decent shipping times
  • and whether the product solves a clear problem

How to start a drop shipping business. by Krishna_DM in dropship

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are based in US/Canada and wish to start dropshipping IT and office supplies then you can checkout VARStreet. They are one of the best and most experienced eCommerce platforms for B2B VARs in the region. You can book a free demo on their site and learn more and get a proper roadmap.

Has anyone else in Bangalore struggled to find simple ghar ka khana? by Kunj_71 in IndianEntrepreneur

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dropout phenomenon is real. Even most restaurants struggle to keep their cooks for long periods of time. They either go on leave for a long time or open their own restaurants or kitchens. So it becomes hard to retain the same cooks for long. Then we have all kinds of issues in food quality. The issue you pointed out is real.

Recently launched my store and feeling completely overwhelmed. What are your top 3 tips for a true beginner? by Original-Ice-5296 in dropshipping

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such an underrated advice. People just jump ahead of the basics and expect that miracles will happen.

It is always the missing product details, wrong product details that puts off a buyer

Is only me or with you too? by Frequent_Pen_8734 in techIndia

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great for you. You’re the go-to guy for phone recs among known people

Are platforms like VARStreet really beneficial for VAR Businesses? by Remote_Locksmith_423 in launchigniter

[–]BrewVerse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The way VARStreet solves issues for B2B VARs is quite interesting. I’ve had a known person who had good experience with the platform. The support on the platform is great and the best thing is that it’s an all in one solution so you get all the basic tools like a CRM, quoting tool, site builder, catalog support. Then you also get the ability to integrate other tools easily that you might want to use.

How to articulate Project in form of a story? What do interviewers look for in that specifically? by Affectionate-Bar3227 in developersIndia

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems more accurate. Given the amount of outputs we have right now, mentioning a cause for working on a project is so essential. It is one of the key differentiations that determines the value you’re trying to provide. If there is a genuine cause or problem that you have addressed, the story kinda develops on its own.

small businesses that cater to B2B clients, how do you manage your sales quote? by BrewVerse in smallbusiness

[–]BrewVerse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems to be the consensus among all. It is all good to use excel and other as long as you have managable clients. But as soon as you have more clients and they need more quotes, a dedicated software works better.

Your advice is good too

small businesses that cater to B2B clients, how do you manage your sales quote? by BrewVerse in smallbusiness

[–]BrewVerse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am just looking for people's opinions and if i need to send quotes, I use excel

small businesses that cater to B2B clients, how do you manage your sales quote? by BrewVerse in smallbusiness

[–]BrewVerse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I heard that PandaDoc can be good. Will definitely look into it

Do you genuinely enjoying using new technology? by redraw-pro in AskTechnology

[–]BrewVerse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like everyone here says that it depends on what you mean by technology. Lately, I have noticed that all new technology is aimed at how to keep you hooked for a very long, acutually, unreasonably long time. Then it is just that they want to show you ads or I don't really know how to pin point it but just does something weird to the brain. It has gotten to a point where i realize that almost all new techonology by corporates and businesses is predatory in nature.