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Hey ! Hope all is well. Here is sharing a mix of insights and data points for a better you. Covid-19

Hey ! Hope all is well. Here is sharing a mix of insights and data points for a better you. Covid-19 and Chyawanprash sales By [NextBigWhat]( • Issue #25 • [View online]( Hey ! Hope all is well. Here is sharing a mix of insights and data points for a better you. [Covid-19 impact on rural India? A record breaking growth of 165% in Chawanprash sales]( [Covid-19 impact on rural India? A record breaking growth of 165% in Chawanprash sales]( - Mosquito Repellent Category saw a 200% increase in sales while Tea & Coffee registered 140% growth in consumption - The study reveals that Chips, Biscuits, and Popcorns consumption grew by 83% - However, additives and packed food like ready to cook and eat, mayonnaise, chutney, flavoured juices saw a sharp drop across states [nextbigwhat.com]( • [Share]( [How To Win (And Satisfy) More Customers!]( [How To Win (And Satisfy) More Customers!]( Customer satisfaction is one important factor that businesses need to focus on. Here are 5 tips that can help you in satisfying and winning more customers! [nextbigwhat.com]( • [Share]( [Tips I wish I Could Give To My 20 Year Old Self!]( [Tips I wish I Could Give To My 20 Year Old Self!]( Startups teach about life and business more than anything one can ever imagine. Here are 20 tips that would help you groom and grow! [nextbigwhat.com]( • [Share]( [Why Investors Might Not Want To Invest In Your Business!]( [Why Investors Might Not Want To Invest In Your Business!]( No investor wants to lose money, and so they’re particular about which startups they fund. “Absence of marketing strategies When you have no substantial strategies to make sure your product or service keeps reaching your target audience, investors will most likely not invest.” [nextbigwhat.com]( • [Share]( [13 Tips & Examples To Craft A Perfect Headline!]( [13 Tips & Examples To Craft A Perfect Headline!]( 80% of readers only scan headlines. This makes headlines a magnet for eyeballs. Here are 13 tips and examples to craft a perfect headline! [nextbigwhat.com]( • [Share]( Did you enjoy this issue? [NextBigWhat]( By [NextBigWhat]( Smartest News Headlines. Ever. [Tweet](    [Share]( If you don't want these updates anymore, please unsubscribe [here](. If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe [here](. Powered by [Revue]( Bangalore, India.

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