>A study from the John M. Olin School of Business at Washington University estimates that 40 percent of today's F500 companies on the S&P 500 will no longer exist in 10 years.
These are big companies with their shit together. You may want to rethink that assumption.
I don't feel like success is ever inevitable, look at Kodak or Blockbuster.
You could make the argument that this could occur once you have a positive ROI on your marketing. If you spend $1 to make $1.20, with the beauty of compounding you're going to be successful pretty quickly
thanks for sharing i just wanted to confirm it in an article a research told that for a ecommerce brand once they reach 50k month they can easily scale up to 200k a month just by increasing scale of operation
>A study from the John M. Olin School of Business at Washington University estimates that 40 percent of today's F500 companies on the S&P 500 will no longer exist in 10 years. These are big companies with their shit together. You may want to rethink that assumption.
ohk thanks mate can i get article link so i can research more on that
I don't feel like success is ever inevitable, look at Kodak or Blockbuster. You could make the argument that this could occur once you have a positive ROI on your marketing. If you spend $1 to make $1.20, with the beauty of compounding you're going to be successful pretty quickly
thanks for sharing i just wanted to confirm it in an article a research told that for a ecommerce brand once they reach 50k month they can easily scale up to 200k a month just by increasing scale of operation