A fact deduced by marketers is that the best marketing doesn’t feel like marketing at all. Whether you’re leveraging an influencer or a celebrity for a marketing campaign, it’s vital that you find a way to market authentically. With multiple tools, platforms and techniques to build loyalty for your product, endorsements still remain the most commonly used strategies. Celebrity endorsements … Read More
Episodes
Ashwin Damera on Going Global: Scaling your startup to new geographies
In an industry where a large number of companies are attempting to use technology to deliver high quality education to students worldwide, championing educational outreach and expanding globally is a mighty task to achieve. Then how did Eruditus – an online education company offering executive education programs, become one of the first edtech startup from India to go global? What … Read More
Hitesh Oberoi on building a winning sales team
Putting in place an elaborate sales channel, training an army of dealers and distributors, and executing an aggressive marketing strategy has been customary to several leading companies. However, in industries challenged with fierce competition and volume-driven topline, how can startups put together the most effective sales strategy for their business? “There is no science or logic behind sales, it is … Read More
Shradha Sharma on effective content marketing strategy for building your startup brand
An effective brand story is an authentic narrative with a strategic message that expresses why a brand exists, what it stands for and why consumers should choose it. Every Company has a story to tell – either the one that incubated it or the one that inspired its growth. Yet until early 2000s, most of these stories of Indian startups … Read More
Prasenjit Bhattacharya on defining the DNA of your company
Every brand needs to invest in finding and implementing its DNA and core values if they want to remain great. In today’s dynamic customer-driven marketplace, businesses need thoughtful investment into defining their company’s mission to retain their relevance, value, and vitality. But often when founders have dozens of competing priorities, defining this DNA and core value usually takes a backseat … Read More
Kunal Shah on Being an Entrepreneur in India
Over 90% of Indian startups fail within 5 years of inception. What mistakes are these startups making? While some say that ‘premature scaling’ is perhaps, the number one cause, our speaker on this podcast feels the problem lies in the basic foundation of the startup & insufficient understanding of the market. “Startups in India are so good at creating solutions, … Read More
Ashwin Ajila and Pankaj Bansal on the big billion opportunity of solving India’s employability problem
While globally there is a large scale fear that automation will replace jobs and humans, India- the country with world’s largest youth population- has a bigger problem, that of employability. For far too long, the traditional education system and regulations haven’t kept up with the fast-changing business needs, thereby making graduates less employable. With some promising startups coming-up in the … Read More
Alok Kejriwal on acing consumer engagement in an over-marketed world
170 million app downloads, 85% business outside India and 0 marketing spend. Our guest in this episode of Building it up has made these astronomical numbers true for his start-up. With a razor-focus on creating businesses that weigh high on the ‘engagement’, he has built, scaled and sold three successful companies in India & abroad. How did he do it? … Read More
Annabelle Long on China’s fierce start-up ecosystem, and what’s in it for Indian entrepreneurs
‘Copy to China’ is history and the roaring success of companies such as Xiaomi, WeChat, Alibaba, Baidu (and many more) narrates a story of grit, creative thinking and the ability to adapt to local geographies. It also speaks volumes of China’s determination to ‘outlast all competition’. As our guest on this episode is the woman responsible for 20 exits, 8 … Read More
Sanjeev Bikhchandani on Decoding IPO story: When, How and Where?
In an environment where funding comes fairly easy, IPO remains the gold standard of recognition for a company coming of age. But even after being home to various billion dollar companies, Indian startup ecosystem is yet to mature as compared to its peers in the west. So what’s holding back Indian ventures from going public? Is it the slow, arduous … Read More