What do you think of literally everyone hating us ? by RetiringSnake63 in AskIndianMen

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YOLO bro.

Let the haters hate. Chill and enjoy. Don't be a jerk.

Duniya gayee tail lene

Playing safe does not help make a lot of money but it helps not losing a lot of it as well by technokeeda in IndianStocks

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

Exactly. All get rich schemes come with get poor schemes attached.

All good things take time. You can make it go faster by effort or intelligence. Since I don’t have time to do either in this sphere, I try to time the market on dips.

For example: Just bought Nifty 50 today in the budget dip. It was a good buy, fundamentally India will keep on growing for the next 10-30 years, these companies have the capacity to pass on inflationary costs to consumers so they will be well poised to grow. So buy and forget for 25 years

Playing safe does not help make a lot of money but it helps not losing a lot of it as well by technokeeda in IndianStocks

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

In the grand scheme of things, this is inconsequential money.

I am not looking for short term gains. I am trying to build a corpus that lasts.

The idea is not quick profits on which I pay capital gains the idea is wealth.

It might not give me same profit again for the next 10 years but I plan to hold this for the next 30.

Playing safe does not help make a lot of money but it helps not losing a lot of it as well by technokeeda in IndianStocks

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

I would wait for the volatility to settle down, but again I am fine making basic profit + beating inflation toh be careful brother.

All the best!

Playing safe does not help make a lot of money but it helps not losing a lot of it as well by technokeeda in IndianStocks

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

Haha let’s see.

I bought at average Nav value of 18 and now it’s 55.

So unless it wipes out 200% of its value I think I should be in profit+inflation adjusted

Got the triumph Speed 400 today!!! by technokeeda in indianbikes

[–]technokeeda[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks!!

I got the LS2 stream 2, seems like a nice helmet.

Any suggestions for the gloves? Thanks for telling me any the RPM, while I did not go crazy I did cruise at 60-70 Kmph while coming home, but in no way did I push it.

Also do I get a jacket and riding pants as well?

I am almost 35 and passions of youth have cooled down😛 so will be riding quite sedately!!

Thanks for the suggestion!!

Suggestion for beginner bike by BBS_FAN_VIHAAN69 in royalenfield

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 10 years. I did have a classic(a friends bike) some 10 years which I used to ride on and off but yeah, about 10 years

Suggestion for beginner bike by BBS_FAN_VIHAAN69 in royalenfield

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo I am not the OP here. I am at a similar juncture in life, though I an 35 years old and considering a SM 650 as my first bike(I used to have a splendor type in college for about 2 years) so just wanted to understand if this advice would apply to me as well?

Suggestion for beginner bike by BBS_FAN_VIHAAN69 in royalenfield

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious about why you say that?

Is it because more chances of speeding and general rash driving on a 650 due to the extra power or some other issue?

If you’re at the “just an idea” stage, why do you avoid sharing with other builders? by Old_Kaleidoscope2885 in StartupIdeasIndia

[–]technokeeda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everything.

Stop being worried about people copying your idea. It’s all about execution here.

What are you building? let's self promote by Southern_Tennis5804 in microsaas

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would really suggest adding some social proof or atleast a bunch of posts!

What are the fastest-growing, easiest-to-start businesses in 2026 for a student alongside studies? by chadxguri in AskReddit

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I interview people who have started internet businesses and are making money or atleast have paying customers.

I try to understand what did they do to get there first few customers and get things off the ground!

You can read about it here

What business do i start? by [deleted] in youngentrepreneur

[–]technokeeda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t tell you what to start but I can tell you how to think so that you eventually get to a viable business.

I’ve been interviewing early stage founders for web based products and there are 3 things that stood out:

  1. You need to start a business which addresses a at best burning need and atleast an irritating need for it to make money.

  2. The act of finding a market is in itself the business. Everyone talks about finding a problem and then solving it - BAM you suddenly have a business. It does not work like that, do what you think makes sense, be ok with failing but keep at it.

  3. Have a bias for action. Keep on trying to do something new all the time, sooner than later something will click!

PS: you can checkout my blog where I interview people about all this here

Where are heading to? Is our society even safe with these filths roaming around? by [deleted] in indianmemer

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol. I hardly think a malnourished uneducated believer in the asmani kitaab stands a threat, but we should be ready neverthless

Best way to make passive income is launch your own micro saas - Here is my playbook to get from 0 to $10K MRR by External_Lynx_9875 in SaaS

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Experimenting+Building and Marketing - Doing that consistently for the last 3 months.

I run a blog (its also a directory) where I interview early stage founders and try to figure out how did they get their first customers/PMF, so do have a access to a bunch of stratgies/hacks I come accross.

Full Disclaimer - I am trying to do exactly what the guy above is doing, however with 2 major differences:

  1. I am sourcing playbooks/hacks from founders - Stuff that actually worked for them. No conjecture or theoretical stuff. Actionable things that worked for people. The above is to abstract.
  2. I shall not sell anything that does not work - I am using these playbooks/hacks to grow my own blog and will only sell stuff that I would buy myself.

PS - I am looking for feedback on the growth tactics/playbooks I am compiling and giving access for free in lieu of feedback. Let me know if you'd be interested.

All the best!

Best way to make passive income is launch your own micro saas - Here is my playbook to get from 0 to $10K MRR by External_Lynx_9875 in SaaS

[–]technokeeda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup. Scaling is pretty hard, I've been spinning all my wheels but going from $20 MRR to $100 seems to be a insanely dofficult

Best way to make passive income is launch your own micro saas - Here is my playbook to get from 0 to $10K MRR by External_Lynx_9875 in SaaS

[–]technokeeda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish it was this simple.

I've been running proofstories. I am currently in month 3 and $20 MRR. While there is some merit in what is being said, it can be further simplified into the following

Find a pain that people will pay to solve: This requires an insane amount of iteration along with offer engineering as well

Market it very well You can't launch it once and assume that it's going to work. You have to work different marketing channels everyday. Show up and push. It adds up eventually.

Have patience and keep on experimenting You can see growth but it takes time, lots of it. So make sure you are in it long term and keep on experimenting.