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Tuesday, 3 November 2015

5 emerging hyperlocal star-ups to watch out for

Hyper-local, an inclusive retail model which is in vogue is slowly but steadily disrupting the entire online retail landscape. The segment (hyperlocal) has seen a spate of start-ups that has gained investors attention and nabbed high-scale funding as well. Not only start-ups but even the big boys of retail such as Amazon too have entered in this space while many others have plans for the same in their pipeline.
With increasing smartphone usage across the country, consumers now have become more aware and technology dependent. They feel much comfortable in getting everything with a click of a button. This change in behaviour has fueled the need of hyperlocal services in the country. Even some of the industry pundits are of the view that if the same goes on, soon eCommerce will be replaced by hyperlocal services. The service will hold stronger base in those areas where product demand is immediate such as pharmacy, gifts, grocery, etc.
As per recent findings, Indian retail industry is worth $500-600 billion and grocery account for about 65% of the total revenue. However, grocery along with FMCG account for even less 10% of the total sale. Hyperlocal segment is still at a very nascent stage in India, therefore, are still at a stage where they have to prove their business models as it is a habit change experience for the consumers.
Some hyperlocal start-ups like Grofers, Zopper etc. have hit the market with a storm while others like LocalOye, UrbanClap, UrbanPro, PepperTap and LocalBanya are on the verge of establishment. I on behalf of Retailer Media approached all these five emerging hyperlocal players to understand the ongoing revolution and their market position amongst the peer groups. Here’s what they shared:

LocalOye
On demand hyperlocal startup LocalOye which has recently nabbed funding from Tiger Global and Lightspeed Ventures offers more than 30 services to consumers across ten different categories such as education, event planning, health and fitness etc. The startup is now focusing more on building up their categories instead of expanding to more cities. Commenting on the same, Aditya Rao, Founder, LocalOye said “When it comes to a broader hyper local play there are food, groceries and other things involved. There are two things happening: E-commerce has done right in that they have completely established themselves, they have completely cracked the market and now they are going after consolidation.”

UrbanClap
Backed by SAIF Partners, Accel Partners and Snapdeal founders, the startup has created a niche in the service providing hyperlocal segment. It claims to have more than 60,000 of its app downloads within a span of just two months. When asked about the journey so far, Varun Khaitan, Co-Founder, UrbanClap said “The journey has been exciting, and of course, not easy at all. The idea was, is, and always will be, to control the market place of service and make it very simple for a person to be able to hire a service provider to fulfill their service needs. We are currently driving 2,500 requests on a daily basis which is the coming months will easily take to 5,000.”

UrbanPro
UrbanPro, which started with just one category education, has now expanded its footprints in fitness, health, event services, hobby classes and many more. The startup helps consumers make the right hiring decision by quickly connecting them with matching service professionals in their locality or online, across different range of categories. When asked about 5 mantras for the success of a hyperlocal marketplace, Rakesh Kalra, CEO, UrbanPro said, “Hyperlocal services as a segment today is very dynamic.  While new entrants crowd the market every day, we believe that the stickiness for a brand should be derived from the following: Knowledge of target market, user friendly marketplace, easy accessibility, quality service and diversity of products or services.”

Peppertap
When we talk about the grocery market, hyperlocal services, in short time, has chalked out its route in no time. Peppertap, a road runner in grocery landscape has marked an exceptional growth with a few months of its inception. Started with 10 orders a day, the hyperlocal grocery service provider now bags more than 1,000 orders daily. When asked about the reason for stepping into hyperlocal grocery, Navneet Singh, Co-Founder, Peppertap said “We understand that there is a need of quick and convenient grocery delivery. Groceries are shopped for in every household almost every week and a visit to the local supermarket comes with a lot of pain points. Like waiting in long billing queues, driving and parking vehicles etc. Hyperlocal is going to be the next big shift in the eCommerce space and grocery is a hot category that can grab a major chunk of this prevalent market. On-demand fulfillment is in trend thanks to the proliferation of smartphone technology and escalating use of mobile applications.”

LocalBanya.com
Online shopping has shown good returns to these hyperlocal players that it would have been from the physical stores. When asked to comment on the eCommerce perspective, Rashi Chaudhary, Co-Founder & COO, LocalBanya.com said “The entire purpose for a hyperlocal grocery service provider is to provide families with the convenience of shopping online and avoid the headaches associated with regular trips to a crowded supermarket. First and foremost it adds value to people’s lives. E-Commerce has really taken off in India and your typical consumer is very comfortable transacting online. It was only natural that shopping for groceries and household items would eventually start moving online.”

Hyperlocal which was once not an in-favour category with Indian etailers, is gunning for an exponential growth with startups, existing retail giants and even investors betting big on the model. Pulling a neighbourhood mom-and-pop store into a technology driven delivery model or partnering with local professionals for building a technology driven service model , are the two successful modes in this space as off now. The industry is no doubt hooting up in the country. Though home-grown problems are being solved by local solution providers in a very unique and digitized manner but the coming years will decide on how sustainable this model is going to be. Retail is all about experimenting; hope this model turns out to be another blast like e and m commerce. 

[Note: This article was first shared on www.indianretailer.com under my byline.] 

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Dear Facebook, don’t replace internet with social media!

A lot of us have changed our Facebook display pictures in tricolor lately to support the Digital India campaign launched by our honorable Prime Minister, a move towards making every city in India a “smart city”.
But a basic question that hits my mind is how can we support such an initiative by just changing our display pictures on a social networking site that has nothing to do with Digital India initiative (YET)?
What is Digital India? 
Firstly, we need to understand the real meaning of Digital India and that is nothing but making everyone connected through a medium called internet. But these days, the social media giant Facebook looks in a race to replace the word internet with itself. THE mastermind behind Facebook, Mark Zukerberg has been known for his smart stunts to gain traction and make dollars. Whether be it stealing the entire got damn Facebook idea from Howard University chaps or the clever internet.org program. He has yet again made it to the charts with his #ISupportDigitalIndia campaign.
#ISupportDigitalIndia- yet another diabolic scam!
The tool was first announced by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Sunday, ahead of the town hall meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The tool lets users change/ add a tri-colour layer to their profile picture and it says created using fb.com/supportdigitalindia. But soon after this campaign kicked off it was reported that Facebook had classified these pictures in the class tag internetOrgprofilepicture. Thus, it was alleged that Facebook would use these to show that it has support for the Internet.org program. Facebook has recently re-branded Internet.org as Free Basics app.
Such moves clearly indicate that the social media giant wants to replace itself with the term internet. The way we say that “I have internet access”, it wants us to say “I have Facebook access.” Facebook has about 1.4 billion users, same as that of Google. And you would be shocked to know that Google’s P/E ratio is less than half of Facebook’s and so, the stock prices are likely to increase in the coming years.
Beware of Internet.org it isn't internet
Internet.org was a very clever strategy announced last year built under the guise of a not-for-profit mission which of course it was not! And we “the devoted facebook users” welcomed it without knowing the real gig. Actually internet.org is not an NGO but a guise, a division of Facebook, an only-for-profit move. Hope you haven’t got an automated call telling you internet.org can get you free internet access, and press any key to support it. This was another cheap move by facebook offering a diabolical scam.
Such campaigns are not just about pushing Facebook to the throats of the unwired but to make sure people don’t use Google or any of such services to access the internet. Facebook is so desperate about changing the face of internet. In another words it is trying to replace the internet with social media which can make search restricted and prepaid. It won’t be wrong to predict that to have a Facebook account one must have to pay and then after some more time only high and middle classes will be able to afford Facebook as it will soon diverse from being a social media site to a high-end luxury service.

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Why I write?




I write..
in happiness, in love, in bliss
I write..
when I sit silently in despair
I write..
when I feel that certain presence of yours besides me.

(P.S. - You always gave me a reason to write)



But I don’t want to write anymore
for I don’t feel you anymore
but you are still the one
I look up to
whenever I am battered
by the barb of reality.


I don’t want to write anymore
coz years later from now
holding my pen
thinking of that life
that went away with you
my words will tremble.


Your love will be like a ring on my finger
at all times
I`ll be incomplete
with a Void
if it’s Lost…


Saturday, 10 November 2012

A Silent Promise of Togetherness!


Two friends
Alone with tears
But together to smile
For the sake of
A silent promise
Of togetherness...

she fights with him
he yells at her...
but for the fact
they need each other..







Together like shadow
not love,
but more than that
a neediness of bliss
and an urge to live..

when together
they laugh
and they play
she leans on him
and flutter with birds
like no one is around
coz she knows
for the fact
that she is safe and she`s sound...

he wants her to feel
that same he does
but she betrays the reason
to Love!
coz she`s afraid
that love might set them apart
she says love is tough
and it’s damn hard...

once he slept
and in his sleep
he dreamed
and in his dream
he went to heaven
and there he plucked
a strange and beautiful flower
and when
he woke up
he had that flower in his hand
ah, what then?
"you are the strength that keeps me walking
you are the hope that keeps me trusting
you are the life to my soul
you are the purpose to my everything..."
meeting her was somewhat the same...

but he un-reasons his love
just to make her smile
so the acceptance of love
is not what he needs
the object of obsession
is that togetherness
which is beyond his Love!

alone he dwells
with a secret suffering
but his lips are formed
in such a way
that she never knows
his pain and cries

but he has a wish
that even if he dies
upon his grave
place a dove
to show the world
That he died for Love...