The Tech Startup Revolution
Rafi was a young entrepreneur who wanted to start a technology startup. His idea was to create a digital platform that would help small businesses.
Initially, finding investors was a massive challenge. Nobody believed that such an innovative solution would work in Bangladesh. But Rafi didn't move away from his vision.
Six months later, a venture capital firm became interested in his idea. They agreed to give initial investment. Rafi started product development with his team.
Through market research, they understood what customers needed. Their strategy was simple but effective - a user-friendly platform that would be affordable.
After launch, 100 businesses signed up in the first month. This was a good start. But they had to compete with big companies that were already in the market.
Rafi and his team continuously transformed the platform based on customer feedback. Their growth was impressive - 30% increase every month.
Within a year, they became profitable. Their revenue was increasing, and they were ready to scale. This digital solution was practically disrupting traditional business methods.
Rafi's startup is now a success story. His innovation proved that with the right strategy and development, any entrepreneur can create their place in the market. Now many young entrepreneurs are getting inspired, they want to develop their own innovative products and find investors who will believe in their vision.
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/kəmˈpiːt/
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competed
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competed
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competes
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competing
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to try to win or be more successful than others in a contest or activity
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Several companies compete for dominance in the market. |
compete against time |
to try to do something very quickly before time runs out
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contend, vie, strive, rival, challenge
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cooperate, support, assist
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compete for, compete against, compete in, fiercely compete
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/ˈkʌstəmər/
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a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business
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The shopkeeper greeted the customer with a smile. |
the customer is always right |
a principle suggesting that businesses should prioritize customer satisfaction
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client, buyer, consumer, purchaser, shopper
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seller, vendor
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customer service, loyal customer, potential customer, regular customer
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developed
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developed
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develops
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developing
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To grow, advance, or create something over time.
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The company aims to develop new software solutions. |
develop a habit |
To gradually acquire a habit.
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grow, build, progress, create, expand
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decline, regress, stop
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develop skills, develop software, develop plan, develop relationship
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adjective
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relating to technology that uses signals or data in the form of numbers (0s and 1s)
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She prefers digital books over printed ones. |
go digital |
to switch from traditional methods to digital technology
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electronic, computerized, online, virtual
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analog, physical
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digital device, digital world, digital technology, digital marketing
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disrupted
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disrupted
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disrupts
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disrupting
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to interrupt or disturb the normal flow or process
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The protest disrupted traffic in the city center. |
disrupt the status quo |
to change the established way of doing things
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disturb, interrupt, interfere, derail, unsettle
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maintain, continue, sustain
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disrupt services, disrupt business, disrupt meeting
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/ˌɒntrəprəˈnɜːr/ (UK), /ˌɑːntrəprəˈnɝː/ (US)
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A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
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The young entrepreneur launched a successful tech startup. |
serial entrepreneur |
A person who starts multiple businesses one after another
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businessperson, founder, innovator, tycoon, capitalist
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employee, follower, worker
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young entrepreneur, successful entrepreneur, serial entrepreneur, social entrepreneur
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the process of increasing in size, number, or importance
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The company has shown remarkable growth in the last year. |
economic growth |
increase in a nation's production of goods and services
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increase, expansion, rise, development
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decline, decrease, shrinkage
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rapid growth, steady growth, business growth, growth rate
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The introduction of something new, such as an idea, method, or device.
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Innovation is key to the success of technology companies. |
drive innovation |
To actively promote and encourage new ideas and methods.
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invention, creation, novelty, modernization
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tradition, stagnation, imitation
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technological innovation, drive innovation, foster innovation, innovation strategy
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invested
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invested
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invests
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investing
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to put money, time, or effort into something with the expectation of achieving a benefit
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He decided to invest in real estate to secure his future. |
invest in |
to commit money, time, or effort into something
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finance, fund, contribute, allocate, commit
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withdraw, divest
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invest money, invest in stocks, invest heavily, invest wisely
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marketed
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marketed
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markets
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marketing
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to promote and sell products or services; to advertise
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The company will market their new product through social media. |
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promote, advertise, sell, publicize
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hide, conceal, withdraw, suppress
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market products, market research, market strategy, target market
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a raised level surface or stage; a digital environment for applications; a set of beliefs or principles
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She spoke from the platform at the conference. |
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stage, podium, base, foundation
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ground level, basement, foundation
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digital platform, social platform, railway platform
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noun
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something that is manufactured or produced; the result of a process
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The company launched a new product in the market. |
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item, goods, commodity, merchandise
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raw material, ingredient
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new product, quality product, end product, product development
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noun, verb
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profited
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profited
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profits
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profiting
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financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent
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The company made a huge profit this quarter. |
turn a profit |
to start making financial gains
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gain, earnings, revenue, income, benefit
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loss, deficit, debt
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make a profit, earn profit, profit margin, net profit
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income generated from business activities, especially sales
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The company's revenue increased by 20% last year. |
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income, earnings, profits, proceeds
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expenses, losses
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annual revenue, revenue growth, increase in revenue
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noun/verb
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scaled
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scaled
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scales
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scaling
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A system of ordered marks used for measurement; also means to climb or to adjust in size.
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The company plans to scale its operations globally. |
tip the scales |
to influence the outcome of a situation
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measure, climb, grade, ratio, expand
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shrink, reduce, decrease
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scale up, scale down, scale of measurement, scale a mountain
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/səˈluː.ʃən/
noun
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an answer to a problem; a liquid mixture
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We need to find a solution to this problem. |
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answer, resolution, remedy, fix
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problem, question, complication
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find solution, perfect solution, practical solution
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/ˈstɑːrt.ʌp/
noun
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A newly established business, especially a small technology or business company that is just beginning operations.
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The startup secured funding from investors. |
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new business, venture, emerging company
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established firm, corporation, traditional business
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/ˈstrætədʒi/
noun
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a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim
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The company developed a new marketing strategy to increase sales. |
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plan, approach, tactic
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improvisation, spontaneity
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business strategy, marketing strategy, military strategy
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/tɛkˈnɒlədʒi/
noun
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the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
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Modern technology has revolutionized communication. |
cutting-edge technology |
the most advanced and innovative technology available
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innovation, machinery, engineering, science, technique
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tradition, primitiveness, simplicity
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modern technology, advanced technology, information technology, use of technology
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/trænsˈfɔːrm/
verb
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transformed
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transformed
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transforms
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transforming
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To change something completely in form, appearance, or character.
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The new policy will transform the healthcare system. |
transform lives |
To make a big positive change in people's lives.
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convert, alter, revolutionize, reshape, modify
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preserve, maintain, keep
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transform society, transform into, transform completely, transform the system
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