Archive for May, 2010

BootStrapToday – simple project management tool

BootStrapToday is a SaaS based project management tool which aims at providing a simple and intuitive way of managing software projects and products and at the same time enabling you to focus on your core business rather than managing software development tools.

Its a Pune based company cofounded by Anand Agarwal and other two ex Geometric employees. As per Anand they wanted to offer customers a simple and effective way of managing software projects with little upfront cost. They have adopted freemium model while offering the solution, basic plan is totally free with limited access but with almost all features while premium plan cost  $29/month for unlimited usage.

Bootstraptoday

Salient Features of BootStrap today:-

  • Ticket Management System
  • Role based permissions
  • Restricted Customer Role for information sharing with customers
  • IP whitelisting for controlled access to your account
  • Link your source commits with tickets to increase traceability
  • Manage your source code using Subversion one of the finest version control softwares
  • Wiki for each project to manage knowledge base
Deskaway is another startup in this space to watch out. Give BootStrapToday a spin and share your feedback.
Hitesh, vcBytes.com

Grabbon founder: on their entrepreneurial journey

I met Jackson Fernandez one of the founders of Grabbon last weekend, the first startup to introduce group discount model in India. In a candid interview he answers my volley of Questions, here you go:

Q. Why did you pick group discount model, is it just driven by Groupon success and valuation. Why do you think Groupon model will work in India.

About a year back one of us wanted to buy a new phone, we did our research and found that the best rates were available at the large retail chains. Obviously it was a volume game, since the large retailer could promise volumes they could warrant the best rates. This was the genesis of the idea. If a group of people could get together for bulk purchase then they could get the best discounts. Soon we realized that the discounts possible in services could be larger compared to products. While we were trying to shape up an offering on the collective buying concept, we chanced upon the Groupon model.

In the Indian context, we think the need for discount is ingrained in the consumer mentality, but having said that the couponing business in India is far from mature. The key will be to figure out what works best in the Indian milieu.

Q. Grabbon is the first grouping portal in india and many sites emerged within few weeks of your launch, how you are maintaining edge over your competitors, any differentiating factor exists now.

Yes you are right; there have been many sites that have emerged in this space within a short duration. For an observer it might seem that the barriers to entry into this space would be fairly low, but frankly that’s not the case. There is immense amount of work that goes behind ensuring that the engine keeps chugging.

Many of the new entrants are jumping into the bandwagon hoping to make quick bucks by rapidly expanding to other cities and blatantly replicating the deals (and in some case the creative content too) of the incumbents. I think need of the hour is to innovate and find the right mix that works in the Indian context.

Grabbon was the first to test out the token amount and multiple deal concepts and it has quickly been adopted by the rest of the pack.

Q. How did you manage to convince merchants to display deals in Grabbon since group discount was relatively new concept, what are the challenges you faced.

We do face resistance from some quarters of the vendor base, but to a large extent they are receptive to new ideas, especially when it is relatively risk free.

Q. How big is the market size, have you done any market research. How you going to increase the market size. Any plans of reaching out to offline customers since you are just targeting online customer.

We don’t want to quote a figure to the market size is this relatively nascent and high potential category, wouldn’t want to be held against that figure J (remember Thomas Watson’s famous prediction that there is a world market for maybe 5 computers). In a way the entry of multiple players could be a blessing in disguise as this could accelerate the rate at which the market size grows.

Our immediate focus is to reach out to the online mass that we haven’t connected yet.

Q. How Grabbon makes money, is it only when deal is ON and transaction is done. What are your future monetizing plans.

We make money for every campaign that we successfully run through our site. Can’t reveal it here now, we have some exciting plans and surely will keep you updated.

Q. What are the steps you have taken for fraud detection and prevention.

A robust website and a reliable payment gateway take care of most of the issues; we also have a mechanism between the vendor and us to ratify every voucher sold.

Q. Restaurants/lounge/Weekend packages, what next in the product offering, any plans to get into the electronics/housing segment.

Well not immediately, the approach for products has to be well thought of as the liberty to play around with margins is limited.

Q.  Who are the founders of Grabbon, briefly state their individual role.

The people behind Grabbon are Tony, Bala, Sandeep and I. Bala and his team handle the IT bit and everything related to technology, Tony pretty much handles the vendor on boarding, Sandeep is responsible for Marketing function, while I handle business development and other special initiatives. Tony, Sandy and I were classmates during our MBA days at XLRI Jamshedpur. We were working with leading management consulting firms before we decided to quit and take the plunge.

Q. Are you looking out to venture capital to carry out your expansion plan.

We believe that funds at the right time are a critical component of any successful venture, so yes we are looking to raise funds in the near term. We have more than a couple of options worked out, so depending on how the landscape shapes up the direction and size would vary.

Q. Any advise you would like to share with wannabe entrepreneurs.

Frankly we are still in the early learning stages so the only advice we could give is just follow your heart and enjoy what you do. You will never know what you have unless you test it out.

-Hitesh, vcBytes.com

EntranceCorner- resource center for exams and colleges

Entrance corner

EntranceCorner founded by 2 IIMK graduates strives to equip students with resources and information which would help them make informed career decisions and realize their career dreams. There are myriad of career choices before a student at different stages of student life.

Within each career there are again different set of choices in terms of courses, institutes, degrees etc. In this highly competitive world, hard-work alone is not sufficient to be successful. One needs to channelize the hard-work, get access to best resources and take right decisions in student life to be successful.

Millions of students and parents in India do not have access to accurate information about career choices and the right methodology to realize a career dream. Their vision is to help these students achieve their career goals by providing them with a platform to get right information and resources. EntranceCorner is built on 4 dimensions:

  • Information: Any information required to take informed decisions & succeed in an Entrance Exam for different careers
  • Resources: Various online and offline resources to prepare and appear for exam
  • Counseling: Mentorship, Motivation and Guidance at each step
  • Collaboration: Connecting with current students, alumni, aspiring students and faculty to leverage collective knowledge.

Monthly traction:

Unique visitors (estimated cookies)
77K
Unique visitors (users)
76K
Page views
570K
Total visits
110K
Avg visits per visitor
1.5
Avg time on site
9:00

EntranceCorner is certainly poised to become a “go to” brand in students community preparing for engineering/medical/law entrance exams.

-Hitesh, vcBytes.com

SPOXCHANGE – Global sports stock exchange

SPOX1SPOXCHANGE is the Global Sports Stock Exchange that is a combination of Sports Entertainment & Stock Market. It lets sports enthusiasts and fans get involved in their favorite game by trading stocks of sports persons.

SPOXCHANGE is a brainchild of Neel Shah, an IIMK alumunus, he has keen interests in Indian & International stock markets and fanatic about sports. It led him to develop this realtime gaming exhnange where he converged both his interests. User can get to know their favorite sport, they can carry out trade and earn reward.

 SPOX2

At SPOXCHANGE every sportsperson is considered a scrip and registered users can trade (buy/sell) these scrips. A user can buy/sell scrip of his/her favorite players or on the basis of their hunch so as to maximize their portfolio value. Upon registration user gets 5000SPX(their currency) to buy players and every run/wicket will lead to distribution of dividends to all users who own that stock at the time of divident payout. This money can be reinvetsed to trade more or kept as profit gained to enchance the portfolio.

The exchange functions in a typical manner where stock value changes with changes in demand and supply for the respective stock. This in turn depends on the players past, current and expected performance. The higher the demand, the higher the bid and the higher the price is expected to go.

Indeed a great real time fantasy game, try this out and share your feedback.

-Hitesh, vcBytes.com 

0.facebook.com

fbFacebook has launched a new mobile site aimed at a very specific market. Dubbed 0.facebook.com, the new site is labeled as being fast and free. It’s an even more stripped-down version of the regular Facebook mobile site and it is being offered only through operators with which the social network has partnered. The main selling point is that it incurs no data charges for the users as long as they stay within 0.facebook.com.

0.facebook.com offers a basic but complete experience. Users will get access to their news feed and will be able to update their status. All the regular actions like commenting or liking an entry will also be available. They will also be able to send and receive messages, basically all of the core Facebook functionality will be available. The only thing missing are photos, which won’t be displayed on 0.facebook.com. Users will be able to view them if they want, but regular data charges will occur.

The new product is aimed especially at developing countries where smartphones capable of displaying the Facebook site, even the stripped-down mobile version, are a luxury. What’s more, slow Internet speeds and prohibitively expensive mobile data charges make the site even more inaccessible.

in India it will be available only to Reliance and Videocon telco users.

-Hitesh, vcBytes.com

How to garner website traffic without spending

Just like the offline world, promoting a site means employing techniques to make consumers aware of its existence and the products and services it sells and making them believe that they need these products to enhance the quality of their lives.

To promote your website and drive traffic to it without draining your bank account, here are cost effective techniques you can use:

  1. Spread the news to family and friends. Word of mouth is a very powerful tool. The average person knows about 250 people close enough to tell them about it.
  2. Enroll in a leads service on the Internet that will refer leads to your website. Getting the right service will give you a positive return on your enrollment fee.
  3. Join forums by posting your insights and opinions that will help others. This gives you credibility and enhances your image as an expert. This will also refer people to your site.
  4. Place Solo Ads in intended ezines. As electronic newsletters aimed at particular groups, this indirectly advertises your products and is a method that always produces results.
  5. Lure would-be clients with Google Adwords. They get directed to your site when they search for words or phrases you have chosen.
  6. Give out promotional handouts to people you meet. It is a proven method to create awareness and direct them to your site.
  7. Advertise in the newspaper classified ads.  Weekly papers don’t cost much to advertise in yet bring you the income you are after. Choose those that are read by your target market.
  8. Write and publish articles that will showcase your competencies and attract clients to your website.
  9. Start a blog. Blogging is very flexible regarding the amount of content you put in. You can create copy that will direct potential customers to your website and back.
  10. Write an eBook. If you can’t, or won’t, then have one written for you. The eBook should refer and link readers to your site all throughout. Having an eBook says you’re an authority on your subject and people can learn from you. Give free eBooks, too.
-Hitesh, vcBytes.com

Meracareerguide – your personalized career counsellor

MCG

MeraCareerguide is a one stop destination for Education & Career related information, aims to address problems of students who are confused and have numerous questions about their particular field of interests.  MeraCareerguide is founded by BITS Pilani graduate Surabhi dewra in 2008, Surabhi is quite a young entrepreneur she worked for 1 year after college and then started meracareerguide.

MeraCareerGuide acts as a career counseling platform and addresses the need of students falling in age group of 15-24 , who are confused and have numerous questions about a career direction. For educational institutes It’s a platform to target their prospective admissions.

MeraCareerGuide , assist students for free. It guides young students in helping them decide which career option is best for them. MeraCareerGuide.Com seeks to extend any type of guidance for education and career purposes.

MCG

MeraCareerGuide.Com’s work broadly falls in three broad problem areas:

  • Many youth do not have the access to good mentors. MeraCareerGuide fills the gap of unavailability of right mentorship and hence guides students not to take up courses based on herd instinct or random selection process.
  • Help students undergo self-analysis and career exploration where they can match their skills and abilities and choose a career. As we are moving towards the knowledge economy we require well educated and skilled workforce.
  • Help students to engage in career decision and career planning activity from an early age.

MeraCareerguide USP  is personalized career counseling to students through live chat and forums and panel of 50 experts who contribute their knowledge on and off to the students

-Hitesh, vcBytes.com

 

Insideview Raises $11.5 Million Series B Round

Insideview

InsideView, Inc. today announced that it closed $11.5 million in Series B financing led by current investors Emergence Capital Partners, Rembrandt Venture Partners and Greenhouse Capital Partners. The new financing will be used to expand new customer acquisition efforts and scale user adoption and customer success, while accelerating the company’s investment in product development. InsideView is the leading provider of sales intelligence applications that help organizations tap into social intelligence to accelerate all aspects of the sales process.

“Over the last year we have seen hundreds of customers achieve new levels of sales productivity by using SalesView, which brings together social data and traditional business information to provide sales users a holistic customer view directly within CRM applications,” said Umberto Milletti, CEO of InsideView. “We’ve built a strong emerging leadership position in this new Sales 2.0 market, and we see tremendous interest from companies that want to put more power and science behind their sales efforts. We believe that sales, powered by InsideView, is the engine that will drive our customers’ growth – and our mission is to put the right information at the fingertips of salespeople precisely when and where they need it.”

InsideView’s unique and award-winning sales intelligence solution, SalesView, continuously aggregates executive and corporate data from tens of thousands of content sources, bringing the most relevant information to sales users at the right time and within their existing sales process. SalesView maximizes sales team productivity by automatically identifying compelling business events and people-to-people connections, while accelerating sales cycles by enabling sales people to call the right prospects at the right time. SalesView delivers this intelligence natively within the leading CRM systems for optimum usability.

“InsideView is leveraging the explosion of social media to help businesses dig out from the recession and supercharge their sales teams for growth,” said Jerry Casilli, general partner, Rembrandt Venture Partners. “The triple-digit revenue growth that the company has been achieving quarter in and quarter out is a testament to a remarkable management team, a unique and right-timed product, and the power of the Freemium go-to-market model paired with a strong value proposition. InsideView sits at the cross section of social media and sales, two areas that are ripe for investment by organizations worldwide.”

-Hitesh, vcBytes.com

EBay CEO envisions PayPal in more offline settings

Paypal

The waiter asks: “Will you be paying by cash, credit or PayPal?” The man in charge of PayPal’s parent company says you shouldn’t be surprised to hear that question within a year.

John Donahoe, the CEO of eBay Inc. tell that although PayPal is known for payments online, the service is eyeing more opportunities offline.

Last fall, PayPal opened its system so outside software developers could create Web services or mobile applications that use PayPal as a payment engine. As an example of the third-party apps in the works, Donahoe described services that would let restaurants or retailers collect payments over PayPal on a customer’s mobile phone.

Donahoe knows other companies are racing to provide similar services. He says PayPal’s huge user base gives it an advantage.

-Hitesh, vcBytes.com

Website conveying the purpose?

BrainstormingWhen you are brainstorming how to make your website better, it is always a good idea to make sure your site conveys loudly the site name, what the site is for and what the user should do first.

If you are just worried and concentrating on content, colour schemes, coding, you are heading for trouble since user won’t understand what you’re trying to tell them.

Three main questions that a user must find answers to in the first 30 seconds of viewing a site are:

  1. Who are you?
  2. What do you do?
  3. What next i should to?

If these questions are not satisfactorily answered in thirty seconds or less, a website rethink should be done pronto.

Let’s look at these “how to make a website” questions in detail

Who are you?

Eyemapping studies have shown that upon opening a website for the first time, users eyes automatically go to the top left area of the site. This explains why good web developers place the company’s logo in this place. Users immediately spot the logo and this helps in building on brand awareness and orientation.

What do you do?

This question is a little bit more difficult than the first, especially for companies who have several different products or services or those that have internal uncertainties in defining what they do. If the target audience comes from varied classes and backgrounds, the challenge gets even bigger. Users want to be told what you are offering rather than trying to figure out what your tagline or sales pitch means. Simply stating what you do is the best way to manage this. Putting an image of your product  or service (range) on the homepage lets the user know right away what you are selling.

What next I should do?

Users generally don’t linger on the homepage. They want to go to the product descriptions, the entertainment, service or how to contact the site owner. A broad target audience will have different requirements. Address this complexity with calls to action such as: Contact Us for a Free Evaluation, so that each customer is handled personally. A good designer should be adept in attracting the user’s eyes to your calls-to-action.

If your website passes the thirty second rule, good for you! You have a web site that is high in usability. Otherwise, it’s time to rethink your design and revisit your web strategy.

If you concentrate on creating the right rapport with your customers rather than focusing on the techincal aspects of “how to make a website”, you will get a much better end result.

Marina, vcBytes.com