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  • 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.

  • Historic Moment: Latin American Web Takes Flight

    Latin American Web InvestmentIt’s been quite a week which, for myself and others such as Felipe DeConce (Chile) and Simon Olson (Brazil), marks an inflection point in the world of Latin American web start-ups. As I mentioned in the article published in VentureBeat and NYTimes.com, US web start-ups are starting to acquire Latin American web companies much earlier in their development process. For example, witness the recent actions by Groupon and Playdom in rapidly acquiring web companies in Latin America.

    Also, I wanted to write said article because I’ve been observing the funding process of a few Latin American start-ups looking for funding in the states and I wanted to get something published on the Latin America web investment opportunities which start-ups could reference with international investors.  Although I wasn’t able to go too much into detail, I highlighted the fact that I feel Latin America offers what Warren Buffett looks for in investments which are defensible “moats” around great profit margins and growing competitive advantage.

    Aditionally, VentureBeat published an article I wrote about Netactica, an Argentine web company offering end-to-end solutions to the online travel industry in Latin America.  Incredibly, yesterday, Google acquired ITA Software (relatively similar to Netactica in Latin America) in a demonstration that there is much value in these types of end-to-end solution providers in online travel.  According to a number of analysts, this acquisition changes the dynamics of the online travel booking and search market. Personally, I think that a player like Netactica has much to gain with this turn of events and, with the increasing interest on the part of international investors in Latin America, the company should benefit quite a bit.

    As if this weren’t enough, I spoke last week with Fernando LaBastida and Ricardo Guerrero who have an excellent initiative with the organizers of SXSW in Austin (they live there) to include a panel on Latin America during  the next event in 2011.  Nevertheless, in order to make sure there is interest on the part of audience members, it’s important for people to suggest ideas for the panel.

    I’m completely serious when I say that this week was a critical moment for the development of Latin American web start-ups.  You can be certain that investor interest will now start to accelerate at an amazingly fast pace.  Now, we need to find the most talented technical and non-technical people in the region so that these can focus on digital innovation.

    In order to accelerate this, Thomas Floracks and myself are launching a weekly show (we haven’t decided the day and time, yet) so that, among other things, we can analyze one or two interesting initiatives during the show.  Note: for now, we’ll do it in Spanish, but will do a shorter recap show in English if there is interest. More details on this are coming soon.  It’s a good moment to launch this show because we need to elevate the conversation beyond comments like “look at my neat website” or “I’m going to sell xyz on the internet.”  It’s time for clear paths to profitability and solving real customer problems.

  • Live. It’s Saturday Night from Campus Party: TropicalGringo Show

    TropicalGringo at Campus PartyThis post has a lot of news in a tiny space.  The first one, as the title specifies, is that Thomas Floracks, VivReal CTO, and I will be transmitting live from Campus Party Colombia this Saturday at 7:30pm CST (in Spanish).  Thomas and I are judges for an initiative that Andres Barreto and Juan David Vargas are running for lean start-ups.  Andres actually quickly interviewed us and asked us to give some tips to entrepreneurs in Latin America.

    So, I haven’t totally figured out the mechanics behind the whole streaming thing, but I’m sure we’ll figure it out. :)

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  • Latin American Startups – Yesterday’s News Items

    Netactica ArticleYesterday was an interesting day in “Startupland Latin America.” TechCrunch published an article about Groupon’s entry into this market by acquiring Chile’s ClanDescuento and Brazil’s ClubUrbano.  According to the article, the blogosphere is abuzz with the fact that ClanDescuento (humorously called SpamDescuento) built up its audience with a ton of spamming, which is a shame since companies such as Compra3 which I wrote about a while back, have been innovating in the space. The article also mentions a blogger called Mariano Amartino who has some interesting posts (note to myself: I need to explore more Latin American blogs).

    Also, yesterday, VentureBeat published my article on a really interesting online travel company called Netactica.  This is what happens when you get two Argentineans together with an Aussie. :) You get some innovative and robust end-to-end technology to help Online Travel Agents (OTA) and others (such as the impressive guys at Mantaraya Travel) be successful in Latin America.

    Mark my words. Digital Innovation is about to explode in Latin America.  There’s still a lot of evangelization to get accomplished in this region, but the list of future success stories will continue to grow from examples such as Buscapé and MercadoLibre to more and more companies getting outside funding.