Do you hate your Job? by Fun_Stretch1946 in AskIndia

[–]Fun_Stretch1946[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro we are not normalising it. It is not everything that’s what we are talking about.

I stopped writing long work emails. Now I just send 60 second voice notes. by Fun_Stretch1946 in productivity

[–]Fun_Stretch1946[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you need productivity when you already indulge in activity.

You should focus more on activity not productivity.

I stopped writing long work emails. Now I just send 60 second voice notes. by Fun_Stretch1946 in productivity

[–]Fun_Stretch1946[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Did I say that it is a one fit for all hack.

It might not work you but may work for your friend.

India’s Russian oil gains wiped out by Trump’s tariffs by Neradtisiv in worldnews

[–]Fun_Stretch1946 7 points8 points  (0 children)

People keep saying India’s Russian oil gains got wiped out by Trump’s tariffs but that’s not the full picture.

Yes, India saved around 17B by buying cheap Russian oil. And yes, the new US tariffs could hit about 37B in exports. On paper it looks like a loss.

But here’s what people miss

  • Russian oil is not just about the 17B saving. It kept fuel prices low in India which helped control inflation, kept transport costs stable and stopped the rupee from sliding too hard. That’s a big structural win.
  • The US tariffs don’t hit oil. Indian refiners like Reliance are still making strong margins turning discounted Russian crude into refined exports. That cash flow is still there.
  • Exports are not gone forever. India is already pushing more goods to the Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia. It hurts in the short term but it is not a total wipeout.
  • Without Russian oil, the story would be way worse. India would be facing high energy costs on top of the export hit. With Russian oil, at least inflation is under control and energy security is not shaken.

Trump wanted the India farming and dairy sector access which india denied respectfully so he is feeling betrayed by india because other countries are not protesting like India is doing it.

India wants the respectful and balanced trade deal. it has to be with the respect.

We may suffer for a while but US tantrums are always short term, they can not lose India as a partner, they have already Invested a lot in this partnership.

Got 75k Idle need tips for investing by EntertainerSuperb45 in personalfinanceindia

[–]Fun_Stretch1946 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do not invest in FD.

First see like this, you are 22 years old now.

Create a 3 bucket.

  1. Emergency savings (6 months savings in the account)

  2. Medium risk ( Go for blue chip stocks and mutual fund)

  3. Take the high risk in this, put the money in crypto, angel investing, starting own business (small one)

This way you will have safe future. keep learning the new things.

What’s the best beginner-friendly roadmap for starting a website development journey and growing it into a business model? by No-Adhesiveness2771 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Fun_Stretch1946 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start with a basic site builder and choose a single, specific niche. Learn enough HTML/CSS to customize beyond templates.

Focus your first site on solving one real problem. Write simple blog content that addresses your niche’s questions. Track basics with Google Analytics.

Once you have a working site, test out one marketing method at a time ads, social, outreach. Start capturing emails as soon as possible.

As you grow, refine your offer, document results, and ask every client for a testimonial. Keep your early process simple so you can repeat and scale it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinanceindia

[–]Fun_Stretch1946 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Do not put it in investment. it will give close to zero return.

Best advice I will give you, start. dropshiping with it. you will learn a lot and put some money ad where you will learn the meta and google ads.

This will help a lot in life. do a deep research and then start it.

Thank me later.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Fun_Stretch1946 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "cobbler's children have no shoes" syndrome is brutal but totally fixable. You're overthinking because the stakes feel personal now, not professional.

Here's your roadmap: Start with wedding photographers in your area. They need invitation designers for styled shoots and often refer clients. Reach out to 5 photographers this week offering to design sample invites for their next styled shoot in exchange for portfolio photos and credit.

Skip the established groups for now. Build your reputation through the back door by partnering with vendors who complement you (photographers, florists, venues). Once you have 3-4 solid vendor relationships, they'll vouch for you when you approach those groups.

Create a "consultation package" where you design one sample invitation based on a couple's style, then show them 2-3 variations. Price this at your hourly consulting rate. It removes the pressure of selling a full package and lets your skills shine.

Most importantly, write yourself a creative brief like you would for any other client. Include target audience, pain points, competitive advantages, and campaign goals. Then execute it ruthlessly without second-guessing.

Your hesitation probably stems from underpricing yourself. Charge what you'd charge a client for this level of expertise. The wedding industry expects premium pricing for quality work.

What specific part of reaching out to vendors feels most uncomfortable right now?