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  • Contribuciones a Otros Blogs

    Recientemente, aunque he estado escribiendo bastante, esto no se ha visto reflejado en mi blog porque he estado contribuyendo a otros blogs.  Por un lado, he escrito sobre mi tesis que Amazon y Twitter deberian aliarsen en el blog llamado Venturebeat en adicion a un articulo reciente sobre un nuevo startup de software social de argentina llamado Joincube.  Adicionalmente, he tenido la oportunidad de escribir para el blog de mi amigo Jesus Hoyos, sobre varias entrevistas que pude tener con jugadores claves de la industria.  Finalmente, contribui un post a PulsoSocial sobre la inversion que viene a America Latina, blog fundado por el admirable Andres Barreto.

    Mi compromiso es lograr que mas de estas ideas quedan plasmadas en este blog.  Es una epoca donde los retos economicos (especialmente para EEUU) van a seguir en mi opinion; los medios sociales siguen transformando la web y el Internet movil va cambiar la experiencia web substancialmente.  Es un buen momento para escribir sobre innovacion digital.

  • Recent Contributions to Other Blogs

    It’s been a busy start of the year.  I’ve been contributing articles to a number of blogs and it’s been an extremely satisfiying experience.  Aside from meeting new people, it helps improve my writing (in English and in Spanish).  Among my posts is one dedicated to my thesis that a Twitter-Amazon alliance makes sense as well as a profile of a new social software startup in Argentina called JoinCube.  In Spanish, I wrote a number of posts for my friend, Jesus Hoyos’ blog and for PulsoSocial, a Latin American technology blog founded by the impressive Andres Barreto.

    Unfortunately, this has effected the number of posts that I’ve uploaded to my own blog, but I plan on rectifying this.  Although I have been writing a lot (and working a lot), it hasn’t showed as much because of these endeavors.  Nevertheless, I am committed to posting more on this blog and alerting you on my Facebook fan page.

    The coming year will certainly be interesting.  I believe that the economic environment will be even more challenging (and for an extended period of time); social media will continue to penetrate further into the web’s fabric and the mobile web will have a profound effect on the total web experience.  Basically, it’s a perfect storm of factors that will drive a lot of change not only into the web, but into our lives.  It’s a great time to be writing about digital innovation!

  • Jeff Eisenberg is not only Knowledgeable about the Internet, but also about Latin America

    My conversation with Jeffrey Eisenberg, co-author of the book, Call to Action

    jeffrey_eisenbergWhen I spoke with Jeff Eisenberg several days ago, I was prepared to get some valuable insights into how to effectively use the Internet to increase conversions and sales.   I was, nonetheless, incredibly impressed by how succinctly he was able to break down key concepts (nothing impresses me more than the ability to simplify the seemingly complex).  Nevertheless, I was completely flabbergasted by the fact that he had been to Latin America many times (20 times to Colombia), his Latin American heritage (his parents are from Argentina) and his fluency in Spanish.

    Jeff and his brother, Brian, are well-known experts, speakers, consultants and authors within the online sales/marketing industry and from my conversation with Jeff, it’s obvious that they intimately understand Latin America (more on this a little later).   Given the fact that Latin America is at an inflection point in terms of growth in online marketing and ecommerce, having access to world-renowned experts in the field who not only know the language, but also, the culture, should be viewed as a gift from the heavens.  Forgive the hyperbole, but Latin America is one of the fastest growing regions in the world (in some cases, the fastest) in terms of Internet adoption with over 100M users and a growth of over 30% and it’s time that companies in the region seek out the top experts in the field to take advantage of the fact that most of their customers are active online.

    The reason that Jeff is so knowledgeable about the region is that his previous job within the financial industry brought him many times to Latin America on business.  Also, his parents immigrated to the states from Buenos Aires in 1962 and since Spanish was spoken at home (as in my case), he and his brother are completely fluent.  Given this fact and the business context described above, I’m surprised that Latin American firms haven’t contacted him for consulting and speaking engagements in order to leverage the knowledge and experience that he brings after working with clients such as NBC Universal, Overstock.com, Dell and Volvo.

    Talking  about Colombia, I mentioned that, though this country is a leading technology adopter with more users on Facebook than any other Latin American country, I’ve only seen organizations with some exceptions take initial steps at developing and executing online strategies.  I also mentioned that eCommerce still has quite a ways to go.  Jeff’s answered this observation with a question: “Are we [Colombian companies] waiting for countries such as Argentina, Mexico or the US to take our market?”  In my view, that is most definitely the question to ask and this scenario will, indeed, occur if local companies don’t awaken to the opportunity.

    With respect to eCommerce, Jeff mentioned that the key catalyst for increasing activity in this area will most probably come from new mobile initiatives down the road.  Nevertheless, regardless of what happens on the eCommerce front, there is a plethora of options that Latin American organizations have available to them to interact with their customers.  Basic websites were fine to start off with, but, as Jeff mentioned, when a customer clicks on a hyperlink, that customer is asking a question such as “How much does this cost?”  If a company’s website answers that question with something like “We’re great,” the conversation has little chance of going further and a key conversion opportunity has been lost.  In the current economic environment, wasting these types of opportunities is becoming an unaffordable luxury.

    More than anything, according to Jeff, digital technologies are forcing more and more transparency on all types of organizations and this new environment can be scary.  In order to succeed, organizations need to be authentic and offer real and tangible differentiators.  Initiatives such as reputation management, online reviews and participating in online conversations with prospects and customers can yield substantial results.

    Either way you look at it, Latin America is at a crossroads.  Everyday companies are feeling more competitive pressures from outside their country’s borders, their prospective customers are flocking to digital media and differentiating themselves is getting harder.  Sticking to traditional techniques of marketing their wares at the expense of newer, more cost effective channels (where their customers are congregating), is a paradigm that will be less and less effective.  Experts such as Jeff have been working with growing stable of companies in other regions with compelling results.  The time has arrived for Latin America to begin amassing its long list of regional success stories before others do it for them.

  • Empresa Web Para America Latina Consigue Inversion de US $7 Millones

    Estoy asombrado con laRegaloCard noticia que la empresa RegaloCard.com acaba de anunciar una inversion que han recibido por US $7M por parte de Dublin Ventures y Kinsail Corporation.  Hay dos razones por la cual esto me impresiona.  La primera es que los inversionistas de capital de riesgo al fin estan viendo que hay oportunidades increibles en America Latina para la innovacion digital.  No tanto porque el mercado es tan grande cuando se compara con paises como EEUU y China sino porque hay mas oportunidad de diferenciarse de los demas y crear modelos de negocios de alto margen.

    La segunda razon que esto me impresiona es que este suceso me señala que mas empresas en América Latina estaran recibiendo inversiones similares en el futuro cercando.  Sin duda, el momento de crear innovación digital en América Latina es ahora.  RegaloCard.com se enfoca en aprovechar los millones de latinos viviendo por fuera de América Latina que quieren enviar algún tipo de regalos a persona en esa región.  Al igual que esta empresa hay compañías enfocadas en innovación digital para América Latina que merecen una inversion semejante y estoy seguro que esto sucederá.  Tengo varias empresas en mente y algunas de estas necesitan (en mi opinion) modificar un poco su modelo de negocio.

    Para mi esto es una señal mas que llego el momento de la innovación digital en América Latina. Estare escribiendo mas sobre este tema especifico en futuros posts.