The currency of trust and how companies like eBay and Airbnb mint it?

Sharing economy or collaborative consumption opened doors to many entrepreneurs to fully utilize their underutilized assets, skills, space or time. It has created digital marketplaces for offline services through Uber, AirBnb, ebay etc to exchange value at an unprecedented scale.

Although technology plays a crucial role in this economy, the very foundation of it lies in something more human-Trust. This secret ingredient empowers users to identify and interact with each other safely. Since it’s such a crucial part of what we do at RentSetGo, I would like to share my two cents on it.

Before the Internet, the traditional way of building trust in retail transactions relied on 8 factors, identified in a paper by P. Resnick and R.Zeckhauser[1] (2001) titled: “Trust Among Strangers in Internet Transactions: Empirical Analysis of eBay’s Reputation System”. Quoting from the paper, the attributes of building trust traditionally are:

(1) Most retail transactions are conducted locally, which gives individuals the opportunity to inspect them, as say with fruit in a rural market. If quality is discernible, no trust is needed.

(2) Retail operations tend to be large relative to their local market, be they vegetable sellers or the local department store. Buyers have frequent interaction with the same seller, and learn whom they can trust.

(3) Even when one’s personal interactions are limited, given that a retailer’s sales are concentrated in a locale makes it easy to develop reputations so customers learn about retailers from their peers.

(4) Retailer reputations are borrowed from other contexts. For example, retailers are likely to be pillars of the church and community, and would be highly reluctant to sacrifice the status that comes from such reputations.

(5) Reputations are built over many years; witness the reputations of Sotheby’s and Christies, the leading auction houses, which are hundreds of years old.

(6) Reputations are borrowed from others. Thus celebrities will attest to the quality of products.

(7) New goods benefit from established brand names, and policing of quality by those who own them. The product, not the retailer, wins the reputation.

(8) Significant expenditures – e.g., building a fancy store on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue– indicates that one will be reliable, lest this expenditure be wasted, a form of signaling.

However, with the advent of Internet, things changed drastically. Buyers-sellers or hosts-travellers or lenders-borrowers in a sharing economy don’t normally know each other from Adam or in most cases, never even meet. Products sold, at times, don’t even have brand names to back them while customers rarely repeat and do not run into each other. So how do online marketplaces like eBay, Amazon or sharing economy poster boys like Airbnb and Uber really work and build trust within their communities?

Lets take a quick look into how 2 top players in their respective fields have managed to crack this problem.

eBay:

One of the earliest and best known Internet reputation systems is run by eBay, which gathers comments from buyers and sellers about each other after each transaction.

  • The feedback system allowed sellers to build their reputation from satisfied buyers and spread the word to a large population of potential customers through Internet at almost negligible cost.
  • Empirical evidence suggests that, more than half the transactions received buyer feedback, most of which was positive, fostering positivity and virality into the community.
  • Most importantly, as the participants believed this system was working, it deterred sellers from behaving badly, as it could result in a negative feedback and would be damaging to their reputation, hence future sales.

Airbnb:

In addition to the perks of the Internet that eBay enjoyed, Airbnb benefitted from the rise of social networks, which added another layer of identity to its members, fostering trust in the community.

As Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky puts it, “Trust, mediated by technology, is making a comeback. It’s what’s motivating millions of people in tens of thousands of cities around the world to book lodging with semi-screened strangers through this service.” Recent updates to the Airbnb review and rating systems have been implemented to extract more honest and accurate reviews from both the travellers and the host, that in the end benefit the Airbnb community at large.

  • To enable both the host and the travelers to leave honest reviews (praise and criticism) Airbnb now reveals their reviews simultaneously to each other after the trip has been completed. That way neither is affected by the other’s bias
  • As 90% of their reviews come within 2 weeks of travel they have shortened the review submission period to 14days, so that all the feedback is based on recent impression

Like these companies, others such as Amazon, Uber, TaskRabbit, Etsy, Threadflip etc have built impressive reputation models to support their communities and foster a trustworthy environment. Similarly, RentSetGo tracks user behavior through multiple data points and assigns ranks to its members using a proprietary algorithm in the backend. This helps in weeding out poorly rated members from the system and rewards good behavior by assigning higher search ranking on the platform.

In many ways, these reputation models form the core of any business based on sharing economy. These models have evolved considerably over the last decade and continue to do so with help of network effects, mobile and Internet penetration leading to the growing acceptance of such peer-to-peer businesses, and creating a cyclical, snowball effect. Reputation models leveraged by technology are the essence of the sharing economy and the future of this industry depends on how well we are able to extract the value of this currency of trust for the community.

[1] http://presnick.people.si.umich.edu/papers/ebayNBER/RZNBERBodegaBay.pdf

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Travel the world with Google Translate

The all new Google Translate app for your Android and iPhone can make a traveling even more easy and exciting in terms of discovering places, connecting with people, understanding local language and more importantly context.

Whether you are at a restaurant in France ordering coffee or trying to decipher a sign board at Rio de Janeiro, the new Google Translate app will do it all for you.

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Key Features:

  • Offline: Having this app means you have a personal translator in your pocket whether or not you are connected to internet.
  • Mobile, Tablet or Desktop: Whether you are using Translate for serious work or casual conversations, it does it all for you across devices
  • Multiple Input Mechanism: You can write, speak, scribble or click a picture and get it translated

Translate Tools for Business:

  • Free Website Translator: For a lightweight, straight-forward option, check out our Website Translator tool. It’s free to use and easy to set up. Know more
  • Translate API: Google also has a more robust paid offering. The Translate API can be used to power web apps, as well as translate website content. Know more

What more? If you speak more than one language? then consider contributing to make the Translate app better.

Download the all new Google Translate app here Android | iPhone and explore the world.

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2013 vs. 2014 – What does the changing pattern in Google Search Trends indicate?

Google gets over 38,000 search queries per minute. Annually, billions of searches originate from India, what can one learn from the top charts comprised based on what 300 million online Indian searched?

Here are the essentials of 2014: Most ‘Trending’ search terms, Most ‘Searched’ term, and Most searched ‘People’ compared with the trends of 2013.

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A quick glance tell us that IRCTC is the most searched term for both 2014 & 2013, What does this mean? A ‘search’ can be classified into 3 categories, they are ‘know’ (look for information), ‘do’ (an action, like download) and ‘go’ (visit a URL). Since IRCTC is household name, its safe to assume that people searched with ‘go’ intent to visit the URL; but were comfortable searching for it and then clicking the link from Google’s search results than typing the URL directly. Same goes for SBI Online and HDFC Netbanking, Perhaps no one wants to type in a wrong URL and pay a price by being victim of phishing! So, these brands are definitely on top of Indian minds, its just URLs that are not.

For a marketer, this also means that people are now transacting online and increasingly using online banking, this is a huge and positive change that indicates the reduced level of skepticism in opening up their wallets online.

Its good to see Flipkart and Snapdeal on top, this year has been great for Indian ecommerce industry. While Flipkart & OLX made it to the top list last year too, its Snapdeal that’s new.

In terms of most trending keywords, Election beats everything, thanks to a involved nation. FIFA triumphed over IPL.

The debut of a high ranking iPhone6 indicates how obsessed we are with new gadgets or is it its large screen? last year we had Samsung S4 in top searched phone category, while for this year it is a humble Moto G that has topped the chart.

Sunny Leone reigns supremacy as the most searched person. Poonam Pandey has moved up a rung in the popular people ladder, voyeurism wont fade, so does the maxim ‘skin sells’

Its entertainment, entertainment, entertainment

With 4 movies and 7 film stars across the lists, Lets cite Vidya Balan’s from Dirty Picture here. Its entertainment all the way and it gets accentuated on the internet pretty deeply. If you compare the Indian trends to Worldwide trends, then Jennifer Lawrence, Kim Kardashian & Julie Gayet are the top 3 people searched for. The web is what you make of it, for many people, its for entertaining them, whether through cat pictures or film starts, the theme remains.

What can we infer from ‘Google Translate‘ being on the top chart? Lets not disregard the fact that in India, English is not the only language. Because someone has access to internet doesnt mean they are comfortable in English. (vernacular newspaper have an estimated reach of 438 million Vs. 40 million reach of English newspaper). It is also interesting to note that Govt of India is likely to collaborate with Google for integrating Indian Languages Virtual Keyboard on Android soon. Brands that can embrace this will have significant amount of new customers coming their way.

Virat Kohli is the only sports person in the list (phew), and Honey Singh is no longer searched for (sigh).

SSC is out of list, maybe people now want job in startups?

And finally, our PM, NaMo makes his mark twice across the lists, once in trending & once in people; but only to trail behind Sunny.

Lets hope for a a great 2015!

AdWords Certification Workshop for IIM & IIT Indore by GBG Mumbai

GBG Mumbai in association with GSC of IIM & IIT Indore is conducting a day long workshop leading to certification in Google AdWords & Digital Marketing.

AdWords certification is a professional accreditation that Google offers to individuals who demonstrate proficiency in basic and advanced aspects of AdWords.

This program is currently exclusive for students of IIM & IIT Indore.

AdWords Workshop conducted by Sreeraman, Chapter Manager of GBG Mumbai
AdWords Workshop conducted by Sreeraman, Chapter Manager of GBG Mumbai

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Getting started with e-Commerce – Focus on Women Entrepreneurs

gbg-women-mumbai-ecommerce-eventFor a startup, the world of online sales, whether products or services, can be daunting at first; the options seem confusing and the information conflicted. Too many people advise too many things, there are thousands of choices to get started with ecommerce, you can choose to build your own website or have your product listed on a market place like Flipkart or Amazon.

However, some big questions remain unanswered, do small retailers really stand a chance online? What about these factors that the big guys dont face but startups do?

  • Variety of product choices
  • Logistics and supply chain
  • Storage and inventory management
  • Web technologies including server costs, payment options, COD (cash on delivery)

Even if you cross all these hurdles, how do you market your business? Do a prospective customer trust you to open their wallets?

We at GBG Women, Mumbai are here to help you out. We are bringing in experts speakers from the ecommerce domain who will share their entrepreneurial journey on how they got started and how they are profitably sustaining their ecommerce venture.

Whether you are a woman wanting to take the entrepreneur plunge, or a running a business from home (it can be cute candle making or awesome Dhokla recipes), This event is for you! We will be talking about technology and e-commerce in plain simple English so that you can understand, learn and implement.

Date & Time: Saturday, 11th October. 4pm to 6.30pm.

Venue: 8th Floor, Seminar Hall, (MET) Mumbai Educational Trust, Bandra Reclamation Ranwar, Bandra West Mumbai, Maharashtra -400050

Who Should attend: Primarily meant for Women who want to learn the basics; a few good men are allowed 🙂

Agenda:

  • 3.45pm: Registration
  • 4.o0pm: Welcome address by Jasmine Pereira, Lead for GBG Women-Mumbai
  • 4.15pm: Jayanti Gupta, Founder of www.parinita.co.in will share her entrepreneurial journey in ecommerce space.
  • 5.00pm: Harsh Pamnani, formerly Sr. Marketing Manager at FirstCry.com will share ‘how to build a brand among women audience’
  • 5.45pm: Tanul Mishra Founder & CEO, eatopia.in will share and interact about her journey in ecommerce.
  • 6.30pm: Photo session and Networking

Entry free and by registration only, Do sign-up below or click here. Limited seats.

Questions? write to us at [email protected]

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Save and Watch Video Offline on YouTube now!

One thing we always wanted on YouTube is a simple function to save our favorite videos, many of us also wished for a even simple feature, to watch a same video again without streaming and buffering.

YouTube has heard us and our wishes are granted. Very soon we will have the option to ‘save’ and ‘re view’ a video without paying for the data.

Here’s the announcement that was made by Ceaser Sengupta today at the launch of AndroidOne. “YouTube is popular here. You watch some videos again and again. How awesome would it be if you could keep watching them again and again without having to pay for data, and take the videos with you wherever you go. Within the coming few weeks, much of YouTube will be available offline in India. This is huge, and our users will really, really like this. You can download a video once, save it to your phone, and watch it again and again,”

We are yet to know the exact dates to start enjoying this feature. In the mean time, how will ads work on the offline/saved videos? We are sure Google will address this creatively using technology.

Now keep calm and await to legally save videos from YouTube…

 

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Deep Dive into e-Commerce

Did you hear about this, 40,000 units of Xiaomi Redmi 1S smartphones sold in 4.5 secs on Flipkart? Ya, we heard that too and wanted to help our community members to figure how to do cool things like that.

So, here’s our next event, it is all about the big booming eCommerce in India. How to get started, how to optimize your existing store, how to create a fulfillment model that’s efficient and then we added even more interest things like, what is Hybrid Commerce, why should you care to know about it? What roles does vernacular language play in eCommerce?

Get to know it all, we have the best in business as our speakers this time. Sign-up soon, limited seats and entry by Invitation Only

Speaker Profile:

Mr. Rajaiv Prakash (IIM-A, former CEO of futurebazaar.com, currently founder and CEO of Next In Advisory Partners where he helps multiple startups leverage the power of eCommerce)

Mr. Harish Singla (ISB Hyderabad, Director and Co-founder of REIT India, An eCommerce Enabler for Selling Online. REIT India builds connect between Brands/Labels and eCommerce Marketplaces with its professional ‘End2End’ services.

Date: 20th September | Venue & Time: Will announce soon.

Queries? write to us at [email protected]

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One on One with Google

Dear Member,

Most of you know that GBG Mumbai is a stand alone initiative and is independent from Google, the corporation. Almost all our events are organized based on our understanding of what suits you the best and hence we conduct events & bring in speakers who are expert in their own domain to help you use technology for business success.

Now, GBG Mumbai brings you a unique chance to take your entrepreneurial venture to the next level; for the first time, here’s a chance to get your start-up mentored by some of the brightest minds from Google through One on One sessions.

This is available exclusively for GBG Mumbai members.

To register yourself for the one on one program, Do fill in the form below and await a response soon.

Note: Filling the form does not automatically qualify you, please await a response from us or Google directly.

 

Queries? Write to us at [email protected]

Event: Learn to use Google Display Network

Whether your business is into making yummy cup cakes or building the next Candy Crush app, you have the constant need to meet the right audience and grow your business by creating awareness and generating leads.

For a start-up, the challenge increases even more, thanks to limited budgets and lack of a full fledged marketing campaigns. So how do you address these challenges?

Google Ads empowers your business with Google Display Network (GDN) which can:

  1. Generate Awareness: by getting your ads in front of consumers, so they can learn about your business as they consider their options. The more that people research in your business category, the more important it is for your products or services to stand out from the crowd.
  2. Increase Sales: by getting your ads on relevant sites and in front of more people, more often, so that when they come to buy, it’s your business that’s top-of-mind.
  3. Drive Loyalty: by re-engaging interested consumers. Target your ads to people who have already visited your website, even if they didn’t buy anything. Reminding them of your business is likely to bring them back to your website again and keep your business top-of-mind.

At GBG Mumbai, we have always been around to help you use technology for business success, we love start-ups and SMEs. So, join us to take your business to the next level as we bring to you a interactive and detailed session on GDN.

Entry: Free and by registration only (scroll down to register)

Event Date and Time: July 19th, Saturday. 4.00pm to 6.30pm 

Address: Seminar Hall, Harkisan Mehta Institute of Journalism, Mithibai College, Vile Parle, Mumbai.

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Agenda:

  • 3.45pm to 4.10pm: Registration and Introduction
  • 4.15pm to 4.30pm: Learnings from Google I/O 2014 by Sreeraman Thiagarajan (Chapter Manager)
  • 4.30pm to 6.30pm: Google Display Network Session by Sandiip Porwel (Founder and CEO of Virtual Snipers)
  • 6.30pm onwards: Group photo session and networking break (hot beverages provided)

Note: The event is a interactive session tailored to benefit entrepreneurs, small business owners, bloggers and SMEs to understand and implement Google Display Network and Google Ads to promote their business No programming skills or prior knowledge is required. Anyone interested to learn is welcome.

Please come on time.

Cheers and see you on 19th July at 3.45pm.

Got any questions? write to [email protected]

 

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Workshop: Google Custom Search & Webmaster Tools – June 14

So you have a great product line and a website that talks about every detail of your products, but wait, how will a customer search for what he/she is looking for? Is your website’s search function technologically sophisticated enough to index all of your site’s content? and then display accurate results within seconds when searched for?

A great website is only as effective as its search function, give your website the power of Google Custom Search & provide high quality search experience for your users.

What is Google Custom Search?

Google Custom Search enables you to create a search engine for your website, your blog, or a collection of websites. You can configure your engine to search both web pages and images. You can fine-tune the ranking, add your own promotions and customize the look and feel of the search results. You can monetize the search by connecting your engine to your Google AdSense account.

With Google’s custom search, you can tailor the search interaction in your project to your users’ needs, using the same search index technology that powers Google.com, with accurate and blazing fast results.

GBG Mumbai brings you an unique opportunity to learn through an interactive and hands-on workshop on how to get the best for your business website with the use of Google Custom Search in combination with Google Webmaster Tools.

Event Date and Time: June 14th, Saturday. 4.00pm to 6.30pm

Entry: Free and by registration only (scroll down to register)

Address: Seminar Hall, Harkisan Mehta Institute of Journalism, Mithibai College, Vile Parle, Mumbai.

Agenda:

  • 3.45pm to 4.10pm: Registration and Introduction
  • 4.15pm to 4.30pm: Welcome & keynote address by Sreeraman (Chapter Manager)
  • 4.30pm to 5.30pm: Google Custom Search Workshop by Pareen Lathia (Entrepreneur at RedCom & The Alumni Portal)
  • 5.30pm to 6.30pm: Google Webmaster Tools demonstration & implementation workshop by Rushabh Vasa (Entrepreneur at Instinct Media)
  • 6.30pm onwards: Group photo session and networking break (hot beverages provided)

Note: The event is a hands-on workshop tailored to benefit entrepreneurs, small business owners, bloggers, SMEs and web developers to understand and implement Google Custom Search and Webmaster tools on their website. No programming skills or knowledge is required. Anyone interested to learn is welcome.

Please come on time.

Cheers and see you on 14th at 3.45pm.

Sreeraman