Well when they say content is the best form of marketing, much effecient than outbound or paid ads, they're not wrong. This podcast sold me on your guest. I didn't know who he was prior to watching this, now I would buy what he's selling if I had the money
@thoughtbistro2 ай бұрын
Arpit, when the time comes for you to build your venture, we’ve got your back! Once you’ve completed your market testing, feel free to reach out if you’d like to connect with Aditya or any of our guests. Just send us an email at info@thethoughtbistro.com with your name, a reference to this message, and a brief overview of what you’re building and how we can assist. I promise, we’ll be there to support you! All the BEST!!
@manojvanjani2 ай бұрын
Dear hosts .. instead of trying to throw the guest under the bus and being unprofessional.. Try to focus on the value this guest can creat .. and let the client choose .. you prove that your attention is more on half empty glass .. and lack of real experience on the road..
@thoughtbistro2 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant observation on your part, and most of our most loyal viewers have personally stated the exact same opinion. What you might not know is that when we invite guests to be on the podcast, we make it clear from the outset that we will play devil’s advocate and challenge their beliefs. And they tell us that’s exactly what they want! So, while I respect your opinion, I’d like to pose a question: By taking on the role of the ‘bad guys’ and allowing the founder to defend their stance-just as Aditya did so brilliantly-don’t you think this approach reveals their true resilience and commitment to their vision in the best possible light?