Herve Cuviliez: Entrepreneur - business angel in the Middle East

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November 8th, 2008 | Filed under: I like, startup | No Comments »|

A lot as been written on twitter: business model, quality of service, etc…

So what can I add on top this? May be just my personal experience, because a lot of people around me still get what interest I find in twitter.

To me, twitter is amazing tool to learn about my industry, directly from people who make it and try to bring a small something in it.

That’s why the most important thing is not your followers number but who are you following. Sorry, Al gore despite having 11 000 followers + in less than 48, you are not a twitter hero. Choosing to follow, people who can help you and send you feedback, will make you one.

Following the right people will bring you the right information and the most interesting discussions

To see whom I’m following, go to my twitter http://www.twitter.com/hervecuviliez

October 19th, 2008 | Filed under: General, I like | No Comments »|

The Webby AwardsI spend hours browsing Webby awards winners and nominees sites for the past 10 years.

So when they proposed me last summer to be their french ambassador, it took me less than one sec to say yes.

Promoting the Webby in france really means to me for two reasons: Webby honors digital excellence and I always tried to promote the french digital market especially thru my AACCI mission as VP.

plus, it gives me an additional reasons to come back in Paris every month.

So be prepare to heard more about the Webby Awards on this blog,

I hope we will see soon french sites and startups in the winners list.

September 26th, 2008 | Filed under: Online Advertising, Technology | No Comments »|

YouTube is real success, it’s worldwide used but since the beginning they are struggling at one thing: be able to monetize this huge audience. Everybody look at it like a unreachable gold mine.

They tried all good (not so apparently) old recipes. Ads in our videos, very badly welcomed. Brand Channels, nobody is giving a sh.. except for some major brands like Nike.

But today the spark might have come from Nintendo and their experience WII campaign.

Experience wii on You Tube

Take a moment to enjoy it: http://www.youtube.com/experiencewii

If you can’t take 2 mins to enjoy it here is the story:
they have reproduce youtube video page in flash, and synchronize it with the video playing in. When Marion jumps to hardly for example, the page starts to break. Whose who didn’t find out, you can play with the broken pieces.

Experience WII campain on youtube

Brilliant, they deserve the buzz going around.

Who’s next ?

September 2nd, 2008 | Filed under: I don't like, Technology | 7 Comments »|

Google is about to release its browser call Chrome. It’s for sure another step into the Google web domination and another hit into Microsoft business.

the good news is we gonna move a step further into the Web OS era.

But this announce make me feel sad for one reason, it’s a new threat for Firefox.

Not only because Google will have an unfair competitive advantage thru the integration of Gmail, Google search and others but mostly because 85% of Firefox revenues come from a single source: Google.

Let’s hope that’s Google won’t let them down and will continue to support this great initiative.

And you, try not to forget that it was Firefox who ends up a solo browser (internet explorer) dark age, when we will all rush to download this new toy.

August 21st, 2008 | Filed under: Conferences, I like, Online Advertising | 1 Comment »|

Samer MarzouqI was in Amman, monday/tuesday to meet people working in the industry and to better understand the digital middle east market.

I met Samer, he is trying to organize the first bloggers conference in the Middle East.

The idea is to get together all the middle east and foreign bloggers in a place for a couple of days and share through round table, conferences and open discussion.

so if you are a blogger, please register on iblogimedia.com, if you have any input regarding the conference, please contact Samer: samer(at)jazarah.net, if you want to be a sponsor and help your industry to grow, you are more than welcome.

July 31st, 2008 | Filed under: General, Mobile Business | No Comments »|

I watched on techcrunch a couple of weeks ago the future of search by Google. It impressives me, not only because they will team up human rating with pagerank but also because it will create new sources of traffic creation for all of us (your name is visible on each comment & rating made). Google was already taken something around 75% of our attention, it will become with this 99%.

It made me realize that Microsoft will never catchup on web search. They are too far behind, even buying Yahoo won’t solve the problem.

Having said that, Mr Balmer should look at emerging countries and learn from their “jump to the next generation” attitude.

When you start traveling there, you realize they’ve chosen not to catch up but to invest into the next generation infrastructure and it’s a winning strategy: Estonia (called  E-stonia), Macedonia (wimax covered), Africa (mobile applications stronger than web ones), UAE (150% mobile penetration rate)…

That’s why should focus on the next big thing: Mobile.

Mobile is the big thread for Google (my previous post on this here).

Why? because with mobile will come new usage patterns. Today, everything start with google but tomorrow nobody knows what will be the entry point on mobile internet.  Google already working on it with Android and their strong presence in the iphone.

Of course, it’s easy to say not easy to do, but with Microsoft cash-flow, it should be doable.
My humble opinion

July 15th, 2008 | Filed under: business, startup | 1 Comment »|

I just spent a year travelling in the middle east (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Jordan, Lebanon,…) and I even moved recently to lebanon. I’ve met a lot of people in the industry there.

And I was impressed by the market evolution in a year.

On the startup side, things start to be organized and new projects are released every week. here is some good sources of information:

On the funding side, things are still a bit messy but one good initiative need to be be named. It’s the ABAN (Arab Business Angels Network) and they organize a meeting every quarter with for 4-6 selected startups + some guests.

My opinion? VC’s should start considering this market with a population of 200 millions people, a strong growth, and a huge appetite for new technologies.

Without disclosing any secret, guess where my next project will take place.

July 7th, 2008 | Filed under: Online Advertising | No Comments »|

I just noticed this morning a local (middle east) ad on my facebook. I started chasing for some more. And here is my findings: Telecom, Banks, Online Service

Middle east facebook ads

I heard too many time that blogs and social networking are for kids not for real business, it’s good to see that’s things start to change.

So it might seems nothing but having some middle east advertisers considering facebook in their media plan is a great “moving in the right direction” sign for this region.

Note: Facebook is social network #1 in the middle east, 2nd is myspace

July 6th, 2008 | Filed under: General, Online Advertising | No Comments »|

Some people have asked me if they need a domain name strategy, the answer is yes for this 4 reasons:

Word of mouth is a strong source of traffic for websites but it’s also a source of
misspelling
Every business becomes international, with this come the need to protect your
products names and brands in yours and future local markets
Misstyping is a source of lost traffic
• To prevent cybersquatting (people that registers yours potential domain
names)

Domain names should be consider as an asset in a company but it’s to often undervalued by the management

Now, you know that the answer is yes, Where to start?

It’s quite simple

First thing, keep in mind that registering a domain cost only a dozen of dollars; so
don’t hesitate to cover all your needs.

Then, start to answer to each of the first 3 bullets point above. Remember that
generally, cybersquatters are more creative than us.

  • What king of misspelling can be done with my brands and products? Commons are with or without “-“ for composed words, with or without silent vowel (try amazone.com) or an H in your name, etc…
  • Try to forecast your international expansion and start to register all local domains you will need in the coming years (don’t forget to apply the misspelling check for each local market)
  • With out being paranoiac, try to anticipate possible mistyping around your brands and register them (try amzzon.com or hervecuvilliez.com / hervecuvilier.com /hervecuvillier.com)

Once the list is done, select you registar and get your credit card ready.

Don’t forget to manage DNS on each domain.

Review it every year.

and one last tip, turn on the autorenew function, it will ease your life next year.

July 4th, 2008 | Filed under: General, I like | No Comments »|

Facebook happy birthday imageYesterday, It was my birthday. I don’t tell that for those who forgot but to thank Facebook. I never received so many happy birthday greetings.

Some were honests and recognized that they remembered because of facebook, others called proudly because this year, they remembered.

Special thanks to Remi, he left me a message to not wish me an happy birthday because it’s too easy now with facebook.

So thank you, facebook, for this little moment of social networking