Would it be fair to say that:
(1) these start-ups are mostly focused on india (where one presumes
there is are plenty of opportunities)
(2) Word of mouth, catalysed through blogs, as a means of getting
10k-100k people to trial you is not a viable hope within India, and/or
even if you make a splash through word of mouth online you are
unlikely to get much local PR and media coverage?

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On 10/12/06, Vinit Bhansali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bootstrappers and angel-funded (or even friends and family funded) companies
almost always fall under the radar until the moment they have
launched/marketed or somehow made an effort to make themselves known.

With VC funded companies, a part of the lure is that the VC's and media will
do a lot of the initial marketing for you!

- VB

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