Archive for the ‘Internet’ Category
History of the Internet ! Must See !
A well made documentary made by Melih Bilgil as a part of his diploma
“History of the internet” is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to file-sharing, from arpanet to internet. The clip shows a brief overview of this history.
It got mentioned on TIME Magazine, Fontblog, ReadWriteWeb, Netzpolitik, Basic Thinking, DE:BUG and 8ninths.
(Source: lonja)
The Digital Recession ! ?
Being in the industry by passion and working for the industry by choice. I have seen a lot of action in my three years. The boom period, The hiring spree, The VC fundings, The innovations, The entrepreneurial spirit and The Rush for Moolah.
The recession has changed this a lot. No boom but actually a bubble on a brink of bursting. Yes the bubble 2.0
. Leave hiring, its a workforce slashing spree.VCs are tired.. they have lost hope that any of India’s digital properties will become a orkut or a facebook of India. Innovations are now rare and the entreprenurial spirit has gone into hibernation.
There was a boom in social networking sites… So much spamming.. oops ! I mean marketing but everything was the same just with a makeover. No one offered a unique proposition..
then came the ad networks boom.. I have lost count of the number of networks in the market. Everyone is buying each other inventory and selling it off to their local advertisers.
Yes how can we forget the numerous digital agencies that sprung up overnight and also washed out over day. Even the promising lot are living on the edge.
The twitter fad is still there. Many other portals came in with their own versions of twitter but still no success.
You can’t forget mobile ad networks.. Many came and I heard from them once and then were never seen again.
The current market scenario has hit many of them. One by one they go down. the spending spree continues, the employees are left high and dry. And one of the worst things is that some companies do hire new guys with handsome packages but fail to honour their commitment.
So what an agency/publisher/company/individual do if they want to survive ?
Its always survival of the fittest.
Agency
Digital agencies are suffering but some are enjoying attention as their clients have been put on a new track. As marketing spends are te first casualty in cost cutting Marketers are finding internet as a good low cost option to reach to their audience rather than the mass campaign on print, TV and OOH media.
The digital agency should approach clients with a proposition that will offer value without spending much. Dont pitch and propose big budget spends.. or else the guy you are talking to may have to cut his own salary to pay for it.
Other good way to go is “consolidation”. Digital agencies should tie up with offline agencies to offer digital marketing mix to the conventional plan. This will help both the players i.e the offline agency as well as the online agency.
Publisher
Go full blast in to the market and dont just approach agencies for business. Go directly to the client so that he would personally put you in the media plan.
Offer more value than just impressions. Give them customized plans and free inventory. Fixed spots and custom sections are one of the best ways to show value to the advertiser.
Also be flexible in approaches. Leaner times calls for more tactical and flexible approach. Money has to flow one way or the other.
Company
Reduce spends on the conventional medium and don’t cut your marketing spends.. he he.. I mean if you are reducing the marketing spends focus on more unconventional medium like internet and mobile where you can reach your audience at a fraction of your costs and can track every rupee spent. Internet is a great medium for ROI.
Even during recession the right approach is needed to get the audience and sales numbers. Communication and strategy should be according to the current economy.
The Indian economy is not in recession mode. People have money they just need to be approached right so that you have the money. The habit of savings is passed down from generation to generation and is a part of Indian culture which has saved us from the effects of the global meltdown.
Individual
Buckle up.. You are a part of everything I said earlier. Start working harder. Be proactive. Spend responsibly. Got laid off inspite your best efforts. Use your network to your advantage and find a new job and if you have that entreprenurial spirit. Now is the best time to grow. Recession mode reduces your monthly expenses and motivates you to reach further out.
How has the supposed global recession affected you ?
Twelve tips for publishers to attract advertisers !
This is one was specially asked for… So writing down what I feel should be done to attract advertisers.
1. Product - Get your product ready. The website should have a clean interface and well defined navigation. The ad space should be clearly demarcated and should not be adhoc. A poorly presented site never clicks with a advertiser and will be ignored. Most of the advertisers/agency neglect such sites because of a general perception that the site may contain offensive content.
2. Ad serving – Choose a good ad server and ad serving script… Most of the publishers loose money due to faulty ad serving and delays in ad display. Google ad manager and Openads are good options and are free. If going for a paid option you can opt for atlas, realmedia, doubleclick etc. The ad serving should also have a good reporting system built in. An advertiser/agency would love to get in depth details about the performance of his ads.. Like clicks, creative, day wise and mixmatch daywise creative performance etc….
3. Analytics -Use a good analytics software. You need to know your traffic before you start adserving.. A number of analytics services are availble. You can opt for a free open source or the google analytics (Google analytics may not represent a true picture of your traffic).
4. Contact – Provide a link in every page of the footer… “Advertise with us” This makes it convenient for the advertiser/agency to contact you. Make sure the contact number and email always work and are updated. A number of publishers just place email ids on their contact us form.. Due to that a number of advertisers/agency are turned away.
5. Presentation -Make a presentation or pdf based on your website with a download link on the “Advertise with us” page stating the Traffic numbers, Type of audience, Properties and placement, Screenshots, Innovations, Case studies, Clients, Rate card, Contact info and anything else that a advertiser needs to know about your site. Use charts wherever possible it gives the advertisers/agency a holistic view about the site. Send the presentation via email whenever a advertiser/agency contacts you.
6. Marketing – Every single site needs to reach media planners and advertisers…. Market your website on the industry related sites through banners, mailers. Exchange4media and Agencyfaqs are few of the trade sites for the internet industry. Sponsoring a industry related event is also a great way to gain mileage. give out some freebies (Pens, Card holders, Notepad etc) too so that atleast the advertisers/agency will remember you whenever they use the freebie.
. Be an active member of a Industry related association it always helps. Take part in Industry related seminars, meets so that you can grow your network. Keep business cards handy (A good business card. Spend some money on it). You can also give your sales presentation in Business card kind of small CD’s
7. Team – No site can sell itself if they dont have a proper sales/servicing team in place or a sales guy or the owner himself etc. Always prioritise and give the advertiser/agency much needed attention to fulfill his requirement. The servicing people should be always pro – active like sending screenshots, reports etc. Hire a smart team (heavy on Logic) not dumb. They should know each and every part of the website and the stats regarding the site should be on the tip of their tongue. Smart Girls preferred (makes business sense).. It motivates the advertiser/agency to stay in touch. Keep your sales team updated about everything regarding the site. No dumb questions please !
8. Listings – Get yourself listed properly in every search engine or a business listing site. Google ad system categorises your site according to your site description etc.. So an ad network should be placed in a news category or a Horizontal should not be placed in a vertical category. (I found this problem in a number of site when I used the Google ad planner).
9. Creative support – Provide creative support to the advertisers to make banners, emailers etc. You can charge for it too… This can attract lots of unconventional advertisers/agency.
10. Value adds – If an advertiser is not satisfied with the performance of the campaign. Provide him with some value adds… (Make it a point to include text links in your ad inventory as they can be given away as value adds) This will make him happy even if it doesnt match up to the expectations of the performance. Atleast this will gain you a brownie point in the advertisers/agency mind and will help you to get back on board.
11. Personal contact - Keep bugging the advertiser/agency (Dnt take it literally). Keep following up with the advertiser/agency for new campaigns and keep sending screenshots of latest innovations or latest clients on the website or start of a new property. Go and meet the client/agency whenever there is a campaign coming up. This will help get the website a place in the media planning. Dropping a simple email will also do.
. Take them out for casual dinner or drinks (Helps a lot).
1 more important point….
12. Pitching - Whenever you pitch for an advertiser/agency business always know about the product you are going to advertise. Get to know about the budget, the requirement etc.. In short a brief by email or over the phone. Send them a customized plan according to the need of the product. Give them a plan that suits the requirement of the product including properties, placements and innovations. And show them in a sample screenshot how their ads will look in different placements and properties on the website.
Go get some business !! I know this will have very serious repercussions.
If I have missed anything let me know !
ABN Amro starts social networking site
This is what I was talking about when I wrote my previous post on branded online communities.
In the netherlands ABN Amro has started a social networking site called “Flametree”
I think now Indian companies also should take cue from what is happening on the internet and what are brands doing. They should adopt these international inititatives as soon as possible and not wait 3-4 years to give it a thought.
Flametree offers solutions to share knowledge and information to entrepreneurs and SME’s and will also launch other new services this coming year.
Flametree is free, and ‘open’ to non ABN AMRO entrepreneurs. This creates a great acquisition opportunity for ABN AMRO. As per my previous post it’s great to see that ABN AMRO has listened to it’s customers and is willing to facilitate and help them by getting them involved in the brand.
Do read my previous post on brand online social communities to know more about my thoughts.
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Got a bike !
I just bought a bike for myself… After 7 yrs since I got my driving license, after a lot of rounds of negotiation over the years with my parents I have done it. I am now safe from the mumbai trains and the rush that I blogged earlier about. I just wanted to share how I feel and this video just says it all.. The speech by Shahrukh khan in the movie “Om Shanti Om”
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The dialogue in hindi
Kitni Shiddat se Tumhe Paane ki Koshish ki hai..
Ki har Zarre ne Mujhe Tumse Milane ki Saazish ki hai..Kehte hain agar kisi cheez ko agar dil se chaho to saari kayanath tumhe usse milane ki koshish me lag jaati hai..
Picture Abhi Baaki Hai Mere Dost…
English meaning (Its from the alchemist I know)
“When you want something, the whole Universe conspires to help you realize your desire”
The movie is not over as yet, my friend.
Next wish is to get a toyota camry.
But getting to the significance of this.
The Internet has helped me to get my bike.
What I did to get away from the maddening crowd of mumbai trains
I kept telling my parents… I felt suffocated in the trains, I have to hang by my fingernails while travelling by the trains etc and also I kept assuring them – I will ride below 40kmph (yea right), Ride on the side roads, Wont overtake and wont go anywhere else than office.
I started my research on the best bikes in the market on the internet as I did not want to buy a new bike as I would require the bike just for 5-6 months. So I started checking out blogs, Review sites etc and I finalised two bikes – The Bajaj Avenger for its looks or a Honda Unicorn for its engine
And my choices and my budget never seem to match. Both these bikes in a good condition will lighten my pocket by atleast 43-50 k so than atlast I bought a pulsar dtsi 150 cc silver as it was maintained really well and looks good too for 38k.
I started looking out for bike dealers on the internet and classifieds sites like sulekha.com, kijiji.in, cartradeindia.com
And i found my bike from a listing by a dealer at andheri… Shalimar bike bazaar… I went there and then selected the bike that I wanted.. First I liked a black colour pulsar but then I got one of my colleagues at my office Gaurav to check the bike.. Gaurav is a bike enthusiast and has three bikes.. A yezdi, bullet and a caliber So he knows bikes well.. He rejected the black colour pulsar that I liked because the engine was not worth it and was roughly used… Then we took a test ride of another pulsar.. the silver coloured one. He liked the condition of the bike and the engine. After I took a test ride I also understood what the difference was between the two bikes. I booked it and bought it.
While buying the bike I saw a banner on the dealer shop of cartradeindia.com and then found out that the dealer did not do the listing of his bikes but a representative from cartradeindia.com had done the needful like clicking pictures and uploading the listing on the site… This approach of getting listings is more of a offline strategy like the shaadipoint by the people group and job centre by naukri.com. The advertisers pays for premium listing and the representative of cartradeindia.com comes and does the listing. But this also shows the fact that more of small advertisers are coming on the internet in a big way. And they have also found out the advantage of using the internet to their advantage which is evident from the fact that the dealer also advertises the website on his business cards. The dealer told me that he is also listed on sulekha.com as a premium advertiser. And he gets atleast 3-4 inquiry calls daily from the site. I was impressed by the change that is happening in India. Nowadays professionals are not getting enough time to go out and look for their needs like buying a house or buying a car, bike so internet is the only thing that they can access and use. Due to that sites like magicbricks, shaadi.com, sulekha.com etc comes into use as it is very convenient and easy. and more are going to come.
In the coming years I can see most of the shopping like getting groceries, paying bills and even getting services of electricians, plumbers, painters etc will be done online and I am already planning to take the advantage of the coming change. I hope all brands are too.
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