Mum’s the Word
Posted by Shirish Nadkarni on 23 Feb 2007 at 09:49 am | Tagged as: LiveMocha, business, news, startup
It is amazing how quickly the word gets out these days despite trying to operate in “stealth mode”. Barely 2 weeks after we had put up our web site, we were covered on Mashable (albeit briefly). Yesterday, we got a call from John Cook from Seattle PI wanting to know more about our venture. John Cook is an intrepid reporter who is very plugged into the Seattle startup scene. I would highly recommend his blog if you want to get the inside scoop on local startups and recent VC investments in the Seattle area.
John’s article about LiveMocha (Venture Capital: Creator of social startup LiveMocha a bit mum) is on the front page of the business section of the Seattle PI today. While I didn’t go into specifics of our venture, the article accurately describes our strategy – which is to dramatically transform a large market niche we have identified by applying the latest Web 2.0/social networking concepts. John correctly identifies that “Social networking may be one of the most overused buzzwords of the new Internet era. But the concept — using the Internet to share information and connect people of like-minded interests — is rapidly catching hold as millions of people set up profiles on MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr and other sites.” While there is certainly a “gold rush” mentality these days around social networking, there is no doubt that it is transforming the way users (especially the younger demographic) are interacting with each other over the internet. As I had mentioned in one of my previous blogs, I view this phenomena as creating a “platform shift” and if you are first in your market to leverage the platform shift, you have the opportunity to disrupt markets, create significant value and displace incumbents.
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At first, I thought that the PI article might actually be a stealth marketing plan for a new scavenger hunt game - with a coffee theme for the 40% of adults who are single!
Hints so far: Coffee theme, Phone technology, Social Networking, something new.
After reading Shirish’s bio, I realized it is probably something more substantial, so here are my guesses.
An alert system on my phone that identifies the closest coffee house with scents.. Hmm an aromatherapy phone? nah..
A wireless ordering system that is linked to the lights on the free-way on-ramp so that I can pick up my coffee via a freeway coffee kiosk. (If they are socially responsible they will hire the homeless guys how hold the signs as well.)
Hmm probably not going to get millions in VC capital for that either.
Ohh I know.. A dating service that matches us up by what kind of coffee we drink and then buzzes our phones when we walk past someone with the same profile? Niche market but taps into a huge segment.
That’s my guess.
Cascadia
fyi: I am a non-coffee drinking clinical information specialist and don’t have any relationship to MochaTalk. I am just love pattern recognition, Seattle, start-ups and puzzles.
Congrats Shirish on the article, it is really sparking interest and suspense for some people, me included!