RangDe market place with a vision of promoting Eastern trends/talent
Please introduce yourself and your startup RangDe to our readers!
Hello people, I am Muhammad Hassan, founder of RangDe, which is a startup idea to bring Colors in people life. It’s just not another business idea but a cause which can bring social, economical and psychological change.
RangDe is be a marketplace/Crowdfunding platform/ Social Network where we will be promoting/selling Artisans, Craftsmen and people on ground ( Cottage industry) who have talent and products but don’t have the knowledge, platform and resources. Let’s sprinkle the color of life
How did you get the idea to RangDe?
As another human being on this planet, i consider it among my duties to repay for the unlimited blessings that we have from nature. So i wanted to work on something which have both business and help factor, that’s why i created this platform to present the remote talent to audience from around the world via Tech and digital marketing means.
How difficult was the start and what challenges you had to overcome?
As an entrepreneur your journey is not so easy, so i had to overcome many hiccups in order to lay down the foundation of this idea, which is still in early stages. We ran Customer surveys to know, how acceptable this idea will be and the response was very motivating, which kept me going.
Who is your target audience?
Our audience is anyone in the world who likes to help others with their online shopping needs.
What is the USP of your startup?
As we are targeting the illiterate part of society, mainly people on ground who don’t have tech knowledge. So our platform will provide complete tech solution with no upfront cost. We will feature our vendors products with their stories in order to generate stable source of income for them. This will bring economical empowerment in our society.
Can you describe a typical workday of you?
Being a startup founder, i work day and night to grow my baby project which ultimately influence life of many.
Where do you see yourself and your startup RangDe in five years?
I am hoping to make a community of people with a mutual motive of helping each other via their skills, education etc. After deploying this idea in our country successfully, we are planning to replicate it in other countries, mainly 3rd world countries.
What 3 tips would you give other Start-up founders on the way?
– Work on idea which contributes towards the society, socially and economically.
– Follow the foot steps of already successful companies, instead of doing everything from scratch.
– Never give up.
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Thank you Muhammad Hassan for the Interview
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