Archive for February, 2010

SIME Talks Season 2, Episode 4: Understanding the private shopping club space with Brands4Friends

Private shopping clubs have become extremely popular of late. Inspired by the likes of Vente Privee , Guilt Groupe and BuyVIP, it is a closed community where end-of-sale branded goods and unsold inventory are sold at 30-70% discount to the members of the community.

E-Commerce with a twist

Called E-commerce with a twist, private shopping has caught on like a wild fire, bringing scores of consumers to sign up with their details to receive alerts when a particular sale of a branded good happens. Typically the sale lasts for around 72 hours by which the consumer should make up his / her mind and then make a purchase of the item. Else, of course he / she misses the sale.

What makes it different from plain old vanilla e-commerce?

- For a start, it is exclusively branded goods only at 70% retail. May be not the branded goods in vogue at the moment, but still a Gucci is a Gucci.
- It is exclusive, meaning, only community members can invite community members - like how Gmail was when it started out for instance.
- More brand loyalty since consumers more or less like a platform and wait for branded sales to happen

It has inspired new niches such as exclusive house designer private shopping club such as One King’s Lane and a lot of clones across different countries, with each country in for instance Europe having their version of the Vente Privee. Of course the barrier to entry is tremendously low since its the location and the accessibility that counts as much
Read Tech Crunch’s coverage on One Kings Lane

Private Shopping clubs

Although most private shopping clubs are actually private (yeah wtf), some communities have decided to strike the private part off, and stick to branded shopping clubs alone. For instance, Brands4Friends, backed by Mangrove Capital Partners is an open community that allows people to find and track branded sales and be part of the group to exercise their purchasing power. May be a bit of a brand conflict when it comes to keeping branded items accessible to everyone at 70% the rates, yet it is still interesting as the concept reaches critical mass faster and comes to a saturation where the best deals are given at better rates - consumerism at its best

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SIME Talks Season 2, Episode 3: What’s the next entrepreneurial hub / hot spot in the world?

Last year at SIME, a series of people were asked to name 1 city / place they thought would be the next hot spot / hub (in the next 2 - 3 years) for the digital scene in the world. Answers ranged from “Silicon Valhalla” (Scandinavian tradition), Berlin, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Beijing, Barcelona to a multiple other cities. And most entrepreneurs chose their own home / region they operate from as the next hub, either because they really like the place or they have not explored other options. I am guessing knowing the DNA of the crowd at SIME who are typically go global entrepreneurs, they would want to marry opportunity with capital and network. European cities being closer than other cities in Asia or South America for instance have a spill over effect probably helping smart entrepreneurs gravitate to the city.  Of course there were insights such as “I like all places since it helps me meet new kind of entrepreneurs”, and the bottom of the pyramid segment makes a lot of sense, but if we quantify it with hard numbers the usual suspects are revealed again.

What do you think? We are developing an in-house matrix of parameters that we can use to understand the vibrancy and buzz of the city - lets call it the “SIME Vibrancy Index” and we plan to present it soon. In the meantime go ahead, voice your views, do not let facts stop you from talking your gut out.

SIME participants are wondering about the next Hotspot in the world from 23tv.de on Vimeo.

SIME Talks Season 2, Episode 2: Young entrepreneurs, listen to this.

Young entrepreneurs, listen to this.

There is no secret recipe to reach the top, but listening to this might atleast give you inspiration, help you correct your mistakes faster, understand what makes things work, the value of partnerships and business alliances, risk taking approach, the importance of finding the right team to work with, learning quick from failures and ultimately putting in those long hours day and night. May be the usual run of the mill if you read the text, but listening to these experts and entrepreneurs talk might atleast rekindle that lost memory, the hidden thought and hopefully supply some fuel to excel in these cold long days. The first advise I got from my mentor couple of years back was “Having a great idea is a liability without the right execution”, and these are such very valuable insights that reshapes the way you think about your business. This is a great resource, thanks to 23business for interviewing the folks at SIME 2009, editing and putting all the thoughts cohesively.

SIME Stockholm 2009 - Tips and advices for young entrepreneurs from 23tv.de on Vimeo.

SIME Talks: Season 2, Episode 1 - an introduction about SIME and plans for SIME 2010

SIME Talks, inspired by a similar version from TED features interviews, expert opinions around things digital from friends of the SIME house. We started the weekly routine of featuring an expert and focusing on a take home message revolving around different topics since last July, and the concept has quite much caught on.

We love the whole routine of putting up the show since it gives us the chance to revisit old interviews caught amongst dusty tapes (not that they belong there, but because they didn’t connect with the right medium as yet) and realize the messages conveyed by various thought leaders who have been to SIME. Particularly interesting is if you look at predictions made, from how Tom Crampton and Michael Oreskes connect media content, freemium and quality back in 2007 to the cloud computing movement by SUN, it is fascinating to actually realize these guys figured out the solution before people could understand the problem.

Last year, we featured 15 talk shows and 1 digest edition putting together them all under the banner of ‘all things digital’. And true to our nature of spreading digital knowledge, being inspired by the latest revolutions and innovations and hence inspiring our readers, we feature an introductory talk to kick off this season’s episode. Ola Ahlvarsson, the soul of SIME, moderator and catalyst for the whole brand talks about SIME to the folks from 23 Business (who have a great set of interviews btw at their vimeo channel) about SIME, the various editions of SIME in different cities and plans for 2010.

For those who  are new to SIME, this is a great start for you to get a tweet-vator pitch (not quite, but almost). Welcome to SIME and the family!

You can catch all the SIME Talks, Season 1, all Episodes here
A digest edition if you want to save time (I bet!)

Ola Ahlvarsson about SIME 2009 in Stockholm from 23tv.de on Vimeo.