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May 06, 2008

Yanging Him To Death?

Jerry Yang puts up a brave post on the Yodel Blog as the stock tanks over 20% after Microsoft pulls out. 
But read the comments, he is getting hammered. (Someone posts a comment about Yanging them to Death)

I do believe Yahoo is a great company, I am strong believer in the content play, in fact more than the play
of looking for it (Search, Google). I dont mean to say that Yahoo will be bigger than Google. But Yahoo! too has a great future. If everyone lets them be.

Somebody i was speaking to the other day, mentioned the cliche' - "The Stock Market is Ruthless"... I think retail investors and most institutional investors are a bunch of pussies.

February 05, 2008

Sunday Morning

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Only Saket can pull off beer with tea!

January 26, 2008

I'm Shipping Up To Boston

The number runs brilliantly through the screenplay of The Departed.

Woody Guthrie a folk musician wrote it, DropKick Murphys is the band that played it decades later. Its almost obvious that it  is an unofficial anthem for Bostonians...

I'm sailor peg
And I've lost my leg
A-climbing up the topsails
I've lost my leg

I'm shipping up to Boston
Shipping up to Boston
Shipping up to Boston
To find my wooden leg 

I am struggling to find the total meaning of the song - this didnt really help conclusively

January 21, 2008

Now Available in Andheri

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Day one, New Office!

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What does it take to startup a new office?
4 Neelkamal type tables, 10 chairs, 8 laptops, 4 plug points, an AC, 1 Wifi Connection.

Karan - wait till you come back, you arse!

Welcome! Please Take a (Seat)

Pictured is the Webchutney Prize Catch - our new VP and Branch Head for Mumbai - Poornima Rajkumar, at her desk

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Location Courtesy - Webchutney Mumbai Office Kitchen

November 22, 2007

Lets get the f*** out of here!

For some of you who dont know, we just raised a round of venture capital for Webchutney. our investors are capital18, a part of the network18 group (artists formerly known as TV18). anyway, the operating word is "raised money" "not sold" or whats often termed as "exit".

After a long time, my phone is suddenly buzzing so much so that i am charging it almost continously. Some calling / smsing to congratulate, some ofcourse quizzing me about - - "idiot, you should have exited. The time is hot. thats what independent agencies are doing, you can do better things than an agency"

So now, it suddenly stuck me, its time for some global gyan. the story from my side to do this. basically, 8 years is a long time (for me, i have almost spent 1/3rd of my life building this company), i have read about "sexy" serial entreprenuers getting exits in 2-3 years. We had an angel investor, who was a successful entreprenuer , who asked me before he put some money in webchutney very early on - "whats your exit strategy?". Sudesh and I were young 'boys' then (you shd check my facebook profile pic to believe me), and we thought to ourselves - "hang on, what exit? we just exited our 'jobs' and decided to do this thing. what exit is he talking about? what will do if we do exit this business? go back to a job? smoke pot for the rest of our lives?"

Its stupid to say this - I never started webchutney with Sudesh to exit in the first place. The plan still hasnt changed. the orignal plan was to do  something we like, have fun while doing it, build a envious reputation, make pot loads of money, get others to make money in the process and carry on our lives like that. Cmon now, thats a good frigging plan!!! The best i ever made. why should that change? so why should we exit?

We can make changes to the plan for sure, webchutney will change course and do other great things along the way. And by the way, its not to say that all we did was build a great agency, we did help incubate JuxtConsult with some friends, and then yes, then there is goosefish (our media baby). So why exit webchutney? why all the talk about what smart business decisions are? i didnt decide to jump into this with Sudesh because the Internet was a big frigging opportunity (i am sure it is). We decided to this because we want to do our thing. Internet was incidental in our lives. life has been good and that like saket says, its that sort of thing.

and yes, i am not the only idiot who thinks like this - i dont have too many "top friends" (sigh, its pretty lonely you know ;-). Two of my "top friends", ayush from college and saloni (ex-webchutney..ahem!) are doing the same thing. they all started without a business plan really (so much for ayushs IITD,IIMA pedigree) and Saloni one fine day told me she wants to do her own thing and next i knew she took a train to chennai 3 years back. we are all 20 somethings, and doing fine.

so three things:

a) raising cash versus exiting is "good for me, my partners, our people, webchutney". 

b) serial entreprenuership doesnt always mean: start something, make money and get out. repeat.

c) life is a pretty simple affair, as long as you are not a mad ass - do "your" thing first. not what your friends, family, well-wishers, lovers, advisors, countrymen want. sabki fight hai - its like what clint eastwood once said - opinions are like a*seholes, everyone has one.

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ps: saloni got covered in Business Week last week. In a story for asia's young entreprenuers, it has a poll going as well for your favorite entreprenuer from asia. check it out (she is pretty cute too :-)

pps: i really dont think the post is inspiring, but if thats what you thought it would be, then you should have anyway be reading Leadership by Jack Welch. no, silly?

November 10, 2007

Miss IQ

Oh! C'mon, its not rocket science.. even i get it.

Mostly happy

I was such a wannabe in college, i would lie to my diary.

October 17, 2007

Widgety


RockYou Gizmoz - Get Your Own

The Hunt for the New New Thing

whenever i read stuff like this, its  almost like everything on the internet is a frigging fad. i was speaking to someone at office today about some stuff i read about DOM scripting and at the end of it, i told him - "you know what, you might be ok if you ignored it, cos by the time you catch up with it, it would be over anyway."

the industry never stops changing, and funnily thats what like me going, and thats so annoying at times.