Food in Delhi

August 19, 2007

Delhi is the food capital of India for sure, anyone who has lived in Delhi for any length of time, will agree with this. I think there is a lot of scope for foodies in India to be connected by the web. While all over the world, I have seen most cities, have options for you to book or deliver food via the web. Delhi has not yet seen any of this yet but it wont be long, here is one site that I have already seen, that seems to be getting there – check out -this site for restaurants in delhi - I think they are probably looking to build a listing of restaurants soon, and not a minute too soon.


India online stats, some internet numbers

October 12, 2006

A great new study by eMarketer on the Indian online market lays to rest some of the burning questions in my (and your) mind on the size of the Indian Internet marketing. In one word, its SMALL! It’s small today and even as per their projections, it will remain small in the foreseeable future. Well it’s small when talking in relative terms to other countries. See chart below:
Internet Usage in Asia Pacific 2004 to 2010
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What is exciting for me however is the fact that the number of internet users in India is going to be more than 5 times that in Australia, and almost double of those in South Korea! Yes the size of this market is growing at a scorching pace. The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) predicts a 100 million internet users in India by 2007, slightly higher than eMarketer’s predictions. Either way you look at it there is going to be a huge amount of users accessing the internet in India in the next few years. And we have’nt even included the potential of mobile internet into these figures yet!
Retail Ecommerce in India 2004 -2007
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And, they are going to be buying. Once again IAMAI, predicts that these users are going to generate over US $ 500 million in revenues by 2006-2007. A mere drop in the bucket when compared to online retail revenues in more developed countries, estimates of this figure in the US are upwards of a US$100 billion. But pretty substantial all the same when thought of in the Indian context. What is this $500 million going kitty going to hold, by the looks of it currently – my guess is online gifts & travel. But who knows what else … what is exciting is some of the categories are not even defined yet, one thing is for sure, there is clearly going to be a market waiting to be served here.


Google You tube acquisition, where do we go now..

October 11, 2006

Its been a while, but felt like I had to post today on what must surely go down as one of the biggest deals of Internet 2.0. Well you have heard, right – Google acquired You tube in a straight stock swap worth $1.65 billion, yes that is with a ‘b’ ! What is Google doing acquiring a company with 60 employees and really no revenues so far. Here is the DM News take on it.

Here is what I think Google is doing a land grab on the internet and is making a pretty good fist of it so far. They are like any traditional company – brick and mortar and all, utilzing their abundant cash reserves to keep out all forms of competition by creating an empire in the online space that no marketer can really ignore. First the deal with MySpace.com, that darling of web based social media and now You tube. The message is strong and clear either build it yourself (as they did reasonably succesfully with Gmail as a late though clearly viable contendor to Yahoo Mail and Hotmail), or partner with it (MySpace) or buy it (Youtube).

What is going to be interesting is to see whether Google can continue to monitize these new properties, the way it has done such an exceptional job of monetizing its search franchise. I personally think they are very well placed to do exactly that. The beauty of Google’s machine is not the search itself, but I think its the ease of use of its advertising system, which has made it so easy for anyone to come and democratically (sic!) bid on ads anywhere on the web. And that in my humble opinion is going to be what will make Google a true search ++ company. Of course as always watch this space.


Search perspective on India Internet travel market

September 11, 2006

Jeffrey Grau writing through eMarketer comments on the economics behind the growth of the onine travel market in India. Refers to the same report that I blogged about previously on Online travel India posed to grow to 2 billion by 2008. The original study is done by PhoCusWright.
What is more interesting is the subsequent details on sources used by online buyers in India to find retail ecommerce sites. With Search Engines coming at a firm 56%. See the full chart on the link below, courtsey of eMarketer.

 

 

 

 

Sources used by Online Buyers in India, IAMAI, via eMarketer

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This chart suggests that search engines are continuing to play an important role as the gateway for online services in India. But even beyond the obvious market role, Search engines are going to play an important role in bridging the reputational misgivings that consumer may have about online commerce, especially in a country like India with a fragmented offline market, like in travel. Search Engine’s can offer the users a certain sense of security that those websites that are offering their wares online and are “good enough” (sic!) to appear high on the organic side, would be of at least a certain reputable quality.


Indian tourism ministry to spend $3 million on Internet Marketing

September 5, 2006

It was reported by Exchange4media that the Indian Ministry of Tourism would spend $3 million on online marketing and web marketing. This is a pretty small amount. When compared to the amount that some of the online only travel websites are planning to spend only in the next year, this amounts looks considerably smaller. I wrote about the online tourism industry in India only yesterday.

I am conjecturing but I imagine this includes hefty fees usually associated with agencies. Lintas being one of the more established advertising agencies, the actual amount spent of the $3 million on actual branding or customer acquisition would be even smaller.Interesting to see what channels they employ and whether the media buying would target the domestic or the international traveler. If its the latter the $3 million would probably run out faster than Lintas can imagine !


Online travel in India, India internet marketing app 1.0

September 4, 2006

Couple of good figures have been released recently, for the online travel sector in India. Though not directly,this article on online travel in India by the Economic Times, estimates that the size of this industry in India would grow to $ 2 billion in India by the year 2008. There are already some early leaders in this game – Cleartrip.com, Travelguru.com and Indiatimes travel.

What’s interesting is that while travel portals are facing various pressures in other parts of the world (they are being squeezed out on one end, by airlines and hotel sites selling directly to the customer and on the other end are facing pressures from the search portals of the world, where most travelers start their travel searches), similar travel portals are hoping to make a killing in India. I think this is what is unique about the Indian situation. With so much of the services sector in India being largely disorganized, the Internet has a huge potential to serve as an efficient market place in India. So does the industry hope to get everyone who wants to travel, to log on to the net to make their purchases online?

Probably not, if they are smarter, they will probably bet on enough direct consumers and some middle men, such as online travel agents to log on and make reservations for consumers. This would be one example of the Internet enabling services in India, which I first talked about in my post this morning, on the Indian Internet Market opportunity. Why is this better than the already existing system of travel agents? Because there is more transparency in the system, the online agent, knows that his quote can be checked by the consumer going directly online. I believe the internet will morph into its own Indianized format, just as several other industries and markets have been Indianized since the opening of the Indian economy. The exciting thing is online travel is only the beginning, as was the case in the more developed internet economies of the world, travel is only the first frontier, there are many more to come.


India Internet Market, the opportunity

September 3, 2006

India and Internet marketing are two things that get me excited, the only thing thats more exciting is Internet marketing in India ! I really believe that India is one country that will be truly transformed as Internet spreads over the country’s population. At the very least the Great Indian middle class will present at least as big an internet population as the United States’ current Internet population. Besides, there would be business scope for internet enabling services – that is services that bridge the Indians that are not online – with the online India, but that probably is the subject of another post altogether.

For now lets see where we are and what is the scope of growth. In this article on Rediff.com, according to a new survey by Juxt Consult, an online research firm, internet usage in India has expanded to 30 million users in 2006, from 17.7 million in 2005. While impressive growth from any perspective, this is still a far cry from the over 220 million internet users online in the US (here is one such source – claims 77% of the population is online). So what does all this mean – Well here is the deal, once again anecdotal data suggests that the total middle class population in India is at least 250 million, and therefore we can expect at least 250 million people to go online in India over the next 10-15 years. And these by the way are all English speaking internet users. Can you imagine the opportunity there? I believe its huge, inevitable and coming fast. If you are here reading my blog, you are probably interested in India and at least somewhat interested in the Internet. Are you going to take advantage of this opportunity ? Or is some one else?


The funniest movie clip ever made.. and a reflection on times gone by

September 2, 2006

One of the funniest movies ever, and by the way I am not much of a movie person. But Jaane bhi do Yaaron is a classic. This is one of the most slapstick, yet the funniest moments I think ever caught on reel.. Watch the mahabharat scene below. To my English speaking visitors, apologies, but the only way this is funny is in Hindi! Did you know that Naseeruddin Shah was paid only Rs. 15,000 ($300 by today’s prices) for this movie? Also, this movie was not what one would call a hit when it was released in theaters. It was only later that it went out to become perhaps India’s best known comedy cult classics.

This movie is one that takes me back a few years to the time I was growing up in Delhi. It’s a somewhat romantic notion of the place that India was, and I don’t mean to suggest that I have a romantic view of the corruption in India. I am talking more about the simplicity depicted in the movie that of the urban Indian middle class. Though I believe we are making great strides in the country today, I feel like we are leaving behind some of the life that we once had in India – one that was not touched by a multitude of brands of cars, fancy malls or even the omnipresent cell phone even in Delhi. But then maybe I am just be nostalgic. Anyway, enjoyed the clip its hilarious!


Google gets married to Ebay who married Skype earlier this year !!

August 29, 2006

Well Google went one more step ahead on its conquest of the world wide web, it announced an agreement with Ebay that it will provide advertising for Ebay’s pages outside of the US. See press release on the Google site. In some sense this has to be considered a consolation prize as Yahoo continues to have the main chunk of Ebay’s business – the US business. On the other hand, in its ongoing land grab on the web, this must be considered another feather in the cap for Google – just more internet land for it to display its revenue generating ads.

On the other hand, it is not quite clear why Ebay likes this, other than the fact that it gives them a chance to play Google and Yahoo against one another and more importantly they obviously get a share of Google’s revenue. It must however certain to all the folks at Ebay that this move will not exactly be loved by their merchants – do they really want competing offers for “authentic antique red chinese vases” from Google (yes google has advertising for that – see here) for their own wares ? Probably not.

The Voice over Internet play

What makes even lesser sense to me is their play, on using each others voice over IP technology (yes, they both own it – google talk and skype) to provide another way for merchants (sellers) to reach out to buyers. It was puzzling enough to me why Ebay bought Skype in the first place. See Om Malik’s take on that story

I really don’t know what to make of the claim that Google and Ebay will either use Google talk or Skype for pay per call on Google’s ads which it displays on Ebay’s auction pages. This is after Google already passed on buying Skype. I am hazarding a guess that Google talk is about to either die an early death or is going to be seen in a Skyped up version soon, without having to pay the price for it ! It gets murkier … watch this space..


The world we live in

August 11, 2006

Not that I intended my very first post on this blog to be about such a morbid topic, but I cannot but help notice that every where I turn to there is talk about murder and mayhem. Just yesterday the authorities in UK, with the help of the Pakistani government averted what could have been the worst disaster the world has seen since the infamous 911 attacks on the United States. To cut a long story short – some guys, suspected to be British citizens of Pakistani origin got it into their head to blow up a few airliners over the atlantic ocean. Thankfully there were apprehended before the crazy scheme could go through, this time.. See more on this still developing story.

On the other side of my world, there is a Red Alert in India before the nation’s 60th independence day. They are expecting someone to do something – no one knows exactly what, but one can assume its going to involve someone trying to kill a bunch of innocent people in Delhi or Mumbai. The Indian government is on alert but is underplaying it, the US government has put its citizens on alert (read the official letter ). Wonder if the Indian government should put its citizens on alert in the US ??!! That would be a first, but does’nt it make sense? Is’nt the US or UK or any other country in the world as safe as any other in Asia or Africa? The world we live in is becoming a scary place…