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  • Look Out Web. Here Comes Latin America

    I’ve spent the last several months, exploring the state of Digital Innovation in Latin America.  Although I wouldn’t say that there are tons and tons of examples, what I would say is that there are some impressive companies.  The obvious examples are players such as Buscapé with their US $340 investment from Naspers and Mercado Libre, which had their IPO in the states a few years ago. As ComputerWorld recently published, Latin American Net Arena offers VC Opportunities.

    Nevertheless, smaller companies such as VivaReal and Compra3 have achieved great success early on thanks to building world-class teams and executing very well.  Both of these companies, similar to Buscape and Mercado Libre, are focused primarily on Latin America though the potential to go global is being pursued by others.  Though I wouldn’t dissuade a company from targeting the global market, there is such a void at the moment in terms of interesting content and applications targeting the regions rapidly growing user base.

    Indeed, Twitter just released some numbers, published also by TechCrunch, on user growth and Latin America is the fastest growing region.   Latin American culture is extremely social and this region has been shown to be heavy users of social media and mobile devices.  The end result is that the users exist for new applications and content, but, for the most part, they need to make due with a few local choices or hook up with the main players such as Facebook, Amazon, Twitter and others.

    Also, in terms of taking advantage of the approximately 150 million Internet users in Latin America from a marketing perspective, it certainly seems as though most companies in the region are asleep at the wheel. There are certainly exceptions to this rule doing some pretty innovative things.  In fact, lately, Brazil has been in the news thanks to its growing economic leadership and even thanks to their recent interest in acquiring companies in the developed world.

    Either way you cut it, there is a tremendous amount of opportunity in Latin America, which isn’t apparent yet to global investors and even people in the region.  There are some exceptions and these are growing.  Brazil, particularly, has been attracting angel investors such as New Yorker, Michael Nicklas, who has been quite active recently not only in terms of funding, but also, in promoting investment through speaking at conferences and his blog, Startupi.

    As an example, I had the opportunity the other day to talk with another US investor interested in funding a company in Latin America in the digital space.  It was a great conversation as this investor is extremely sharp and am sure closes deals worth many millions every week.  Nevertheless, he was trying to rapidly come up to speed on the environment and the nuances of this market, which is not easy.  Some things don’t happen as quickly down here and some basic infrastructure (e.g., credit cards, e-commerce, etc.) are not well established, yet, the growth rates and early successes can not be denied.

    I could quote many statistics showing that each country boasts growth rates in terms of users, time spent online, e-commerce and other areas of 40% and above.  Any of these statistics can quickly be found by doing a quick search.  However, this is more of a paradigm switch where more US and European investors need to wake up to the fact that they are ignoring a region with a dearth of content and applications, but with a user base that grows exponentially on a yearly basis.  Differentiating a company in Latin America is much, much easier and, for the most part, amounts to bringing world-class teams and execution to bear.

    There’s no question that countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile and, to some degree, Mexico, are at a more advanced stage when it comes their start-up and investment ecosystems. Nevertheless, there are small pockets of world-class teams working away in countries such as Colombia and this will continue to grow.

    It definitely feels like we’re at the beginning of something very big.  I am extremely confident that within three years Angel and VC investment in technology start-ups will have dramatically increased and two years after that Latin America will be home to at least ten powerhouses on a par with Buscape and Mercado Libre.

  • VCs are Interested in Latin America and 1 of These is in Colombia

    Last night, after knocking down a few too many glasses of wine (and some JD) with an old Argentine friend who was passing by, I got home and started chatting with someone I admire a lot, Yuri Gitahy.  Yuri created an excellent fund called Aceleradora in Brazil and he mentioned an article in TechCrunch about a study that found that VCs are looking for start-ups in emerging markets. As if that wasn’t enough, a few friends, like Andres Barreto, commented that one of these VCs, Dave McClure, was actually visiting Colombia at the moment (accompanied by writer Sarah Lacey).

    This is, by no means, an isolated event.  As I mentioned in my previous post, the time is now to create quality start-ups in Latin America. In the next three years things are certainly going to accelerate.  That’s why , as I announced in another post, Thomas Floracks and I will be transmitting every Tuesday at 7:30pm the TropicalGringo Show.  Part of the show will include a segment where one or two start-ups will present to us (even an idea) and we will provide guidance about how develop it better.  I’ll leave you with this: more and more you’ll notice that there is no scarcity of resources (investment, etc.), but a scarcity of excellent teams hooking up and focusing on world-class digital innovation.

  • VCs Interesados en America Latina y Uno de Ellos Esta en Colombia

    Despues de unos vinos con un viejo amigo Argentino (el es joven, yo soy viejo) que esta de paso en Colombia, llegue a casa y me puse a chatear con una persona que admiro, Yuri Gitahy. Yuri creo un excelente fondo llamado Aceleradora en Brasil y me comento sobre el excelente articulo en TechCrunch sobre el estudio que dice que los inversionistas de capital de riego estan buscando start-ups de talla mundial en mercados emergentes. Como si eso fuera poco, varios amigos incluyendo Andres Barreto me comentaron que uno de los mas famosos, Dave McClure esta visitando Colombia (acompañado tambien por la escritora Sarah Lacey).

    Esto no será una ocurriencia aislada. Como mencioné en el post anterior, la hora es “ahora” para crear start-ups de calidad.  En los proximos 3 años, las cosas se van a accelerar.  Por eso, como comente en otro post, Thomas Floracks y yo estaremos transmitiendo cada martes a las 7:30pm el TropicalGringo Show.  Parte de show va incluir un segemento donde nos presenta uno o dos start-ups (puede ser con una idea) y le damos nuestro “guidance” sobre como desarrollarla o desarrollarla mejor.  Finalmente, los dejo con esto: mas y mas van a ver que lo escaso no son los recursos sino los equipos excelentes que se unen a formar un start-up de innovacion digital.

  • Resultados de la Competencia de Startup Party

    Gracias a la invitacion de Andres Barreto y Juan David Vargas tuve la gran oportunidad de ser juez de una competencia dentro del contexto del Campus Party en Bogota.  Es una excelente iniciativa y Andres y Juan David estan haciendo un trabajo muy importante en difundir las mejores practicas en lanzar “lean startups” con un “Minimum Viable Product” (MVP).

    Estuve acompañado de Thomas Floracks, un profesional aleman impresionante quien estaba contento despues del resultado del partido entre Alemania y Argentina.  Adicionalmente, estuvo con nosotros el influyente Leonardo Suarez.

    A mi me impresionó lo que lograron todos los equipos en tan poquito tiempo.  Voy al grano y les digo que le dimos el premio a “Donde Queda?”.  No solo tiene gran potencial la idea por ofrecer contenido local georeferenciado de America Latina sino tambien porque puede ser comenzado rapidamente y con tecnicas (e.g., SEO, etc.) bien conocidas.  En terminos de monetizacion, tienen, entre otras cosas, posibilidades en monetizar la oferta a traves de celulares moviles (publicidad, patrocinajes, etc.). Sin embargo, ese solo es el comienzo de las posibilidades.  El video de su presentacion esta abajo:

    Puden ir directamente a mi canal de Ustream para ver las otras presentaciones.  Entre estas, Acordame tiene excelente potencial si resuelven un problema que veo que es de facil “switching.”  Tienen excelente filosofia de user interface y se compararon, entre otros, con Evernote pero no vi un punto clave que tiene Evernote en su oferta: el hecho que este se dedica no solo a almacenar tareas pero tambien la informacion valiosa que uno tiene lo cual hace mas y mas valioso el producto y ayuda a empujarlo a uno a pagar por el mismo.

    Calculemos tiene una idea fantastica y un equipo excelente.  Ellos se estan enfocando en tarjetas de credito y ese espacio esta por explotar en America Latina.  Fuera de esto, tienen tambien el potencial de enfocarsen en el area de hipotecas como LendingTree.  Por puro potencial (increibles potenciales clientes para monetizar rapidamente), esta idea es ganadora.  Esta fue una decision bastante dificil de no elegir esta pero siento que los pocos dias que hubo no fueron suficiente para comprobar que el equipo puede sobrepasar unos retos (burocracia bancaria, etc.).

    Finalmente, me parece que el equipo de MobMedia es muy, muy impresionante y que tienen una buena idea en cuanto a la necesidad de crear un espacio para grabar los hecho de un evento (para que esto no se va al olvido).  Es increible lo que lograron en los pocos dias del concurso contruyendo modelos 3D.  Sin embargo, la idea 3D tiene grandes retos en usabilidad para todos tipos de usarios y escalabilidad de la idea.  Espero que el equipo siga trabajando esto y lo simplifican aun mas porque pienso que tienen algo ganador ahi.

    En fin, fue una grata sorpresa ver el talento que hay en Colombia y Thomas y yo decidimos que queremos seguir hablando con grupos como estos (y estos tambien).  El plan es que estaremos haciendo un show semanal donde hablamos y analizamos uno o dos proyectos o ideas que otros equipos han desarrollado.  Cuentanme si les parece interesante esta idea y que dia creen que seria conveniente.  Estamos pensando o los domingo o los martes en las noches.