Executive Summary:
Evolution of movie rental business in India dates back to the advent of VCR's way back in 1980's. Since then this market has been growing steadily with constant evolution in terms of technology and reach. While western countries have been way ahead in this business by getting it registered as an industry in itself (DVD rental subscribers in the US and Europe, generate more than $1b of consumer spending), Indian business community has started taking a note of the emergence of this trend in Indian consumer market. With the mass proliferation of cheap DVD players in Tier II and Tier III cities, the Indian consumer is going gaga over watching latest movies in the comfort of their houses at a cheaper rate . There have been a number of small retailers who have sprung up in the neighborhoods which are catering to the demand of consumers all around India. These sentiments have been duly noted by some early entrepreneurs and some big industrial house like ADAG and Nimbus who have launched online and retail outlets in major cities. Companies like seventymm claim to have over 70,000 customers and expect to reach a subscriber base of 4 million in next 5 years while ADAG promoted bigflix.com intends to open 500 bigflix stores by year end in around 30 stores.
Key Service Providers:
The market as of of today cannot be tagged as an organized sector but is slowly moving in that direction. The current rental service providers can be categorized as:
1. Local Retail Video libraries: These have been around since 1980s and have been offering limited collection of movies in various languages. Majority of these retailers keep pirated copies and are hard to keep check on.
2. Exclusive Online DVD rental sites: These web sites offer movies on rent through home delivery in selected cities or areas within select cities. They offer a wide collection of movies in different languages but are constrained in terms of geographical distribution.
3. Online DVD rentals with retail formats: These companies started off with online DVD rental web sites and have slowly started setting up retail video libraries. The entry of ADAG promoted bigflix and Nimbus promoted showtime proves that there is a big market that need to be tapped in coming years as the quality of broadband improves.
4. Kiosks: Kiosk based DVD rental service is probably the most recent model which is under pilot but if found acceptance will give a tough competition to neighborhood libraries.
5. Online movie streaming services: These services were quite common to sites offering podcasts or bollywood music but with ADAG promoted bigflix targeting NRI consumers, one can get movies on rent through streaming or can download-to-own.
Common Features:
1. Most of the web sites offer subscription based services which offer flexibility to consumers to select an appropriate plan based on their usage pattern.
2. The ordering and fulfillment model is similar across the web sites which involves registration under a subscription plan --> creation of a movie queue based on preferences -->Free home delivery of queued movies --> Returning movies in-store or free pick up
3. The movies offered are in various Indian languages covering different genres and titles with sites boasting of a collection of around 10,000 to 15,000 movies.
4. Many of them offer sticky features like movie reviews, bollywood news and gossip, updates on latest albums etc.
5. There is an element of web2.0 paradigm where in each movie can be assessed by the consumer and can put up his reviews for the benefit of others.
Market Opportunity
The market is still in a very nascent state and will start showing signs of consolidation when there are more serious players entering into this space. There is still lot of scope for companies to innovate and serve the movie crazy Indian consumer. While these services are largely restricted to metros, there is a growing need in Tier II and III cities where internet penetration is slowing on rise and disposable incomes are showing new signs of economic independence. Its a golden opportunity for regional players to create a niche market by customizing and building localized services to capture the market in the early stages
References:
bigflix.com
clixflix.com
seventymm.com
moviemart.com
flickxpress.com
showtimevideo
cinebox
cinesprite
catchflix
Disclaimer:
I have made every reasonable effort to ensure that all information in this report is correct based on secondary market research. I assume no responsibility for any inadvertent errors.
e-India Times is a diary of changing trends in the Indian Internet and Mobile commerce space.
Monday, June 30, 2008
cinesprite.com and catchflix.com : Online DVD rental stores

cinesprite.com, yet another web site on DVD rentals.. Vow I am actually getting excited to see this happening in India. I have decided not to key in lot of words here since a cursory glance tells me it does not have any distinguishing features but wanted to register it here for future references.

cinebox - another online DVD rental site

cinebox is an Ahemdabad, India based online DVD rental web site. There isn't much to write about this web site except for stating that it is no different from the existing web sites. In fact it is a toned down version of other web sites which offer lot many other features. At cinebox the process is simple - register yourself for a plan of Rs499 for unlimited movies, create your queue, submit queue, the movie gets delivered based on your queue preference, watch movie, call for free movie pick up.
The most weird thing about this web site was an advertisement of a competitor on the home page :) (www.bigflix.com )
Showtime Video - online DVD rental in mumbai

Nimbus promoted Showtimevideo is the latest entrant in the growing DVD rental marketplace. Currently its services are confined to Mumbai city but the company has ambitious plans to grow its business in national and international markets. It claims to have an investment plan of over Rs 1.5 billion in the next 3 years with a target of 140 stores in 40 cities in the next year. Projections include 500,000 - 750,000 subscribers in the first year, a turnover of Rs 600 million in the next one year and a breakeven of Rs 1.2 billion. They currently claim to have 16,000 titles across different languages and genres. They have retail presence in four locations in Mumbai and are in a state of expansion. A look at the web site does not reflect any differentiating feature which can help it stand out from others. The ordering and fulfillment model is similar to other sites that I have reviewed in past (bigflix, clixfix etc). Subscription plan ranges from Rs 75 to Rs 1399 at par with other players.
Overall, its a "Me Too" web site with no key differentiators.
flickxpress.com - a DVD rental vending machine company

1. You need to sign up for an account which will entitle you to receive a swipe card similar to your ATM card.
2. You can swipe your card into the kiosk, enter your password and login into your account. Browse the movie that you want to take on rent.
3. Select the movie and the disc will be available in the dispenser slot.
4. You can watch the movie and return it back through the kiosk.
Recharging is again done through the kiosk. This eliminates the human involvement completely. Though I have a first hand experience of the kiosk, I found the collection too limited then even my nearest dvd rental shop. I am not sure if this will be a commercially viable solution especially against the online rental web sites which offer more choice and service within 24 hours.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Personal financial services market analysis - June'08 round up
Today' blog is all about summarizing my findings in the personal financial services in the Indian consumer market place. Though the scope of my research has been quite small but i have tried to cover different types of service providers which should be able to give you a very high-level picture of the current market place in the financial services segment.
Executive Summary:
Financial services market in India has been growing in leaps and bound for more than over a decade now. With the bull run of 2005- 2007, there has been an increased awareness in Indian consumer market which has positively responded to various products and services launched by Financial Houses. The average Indian consumer has been saving his money in traditional instruments like PPF, Post office funds, Bank FDs, Gold etc and has been averse to investing money in modern day financial instruments. All this is slowly changing now with the advent of technology in investment and banking services. The financial service companies have leveraged the power of internet and have come up with web based services to educate the consumer to the world of personal financial planning and investment services. Though these web sites are heavily focused on investment services and have more or less content related to investment instruments like Mutual Funds, IPOs, Stocks etc, there is still a whole bunch of those who provide tips on "How To Dos" for various aspects like retirement planning, Life Insurance, Wealth management etc.
Service Provider Overview:
The key financial service providers in the Indian space can be classified under the following categories:
A. Brokers or intermediaries like personalfn.com, moneyline.com, sharekhan.com etc.
B. Public and private banks like ICICIdirect.com, hdfcbank.com
C. Digitial media houses like moneycontrol.com (CNBC India), ndtvprofit.com etc.
D. Print media houses like financialexpress.com, economictimes etc.
E. Fund houses like fidelity.co.in, franklintempleton etc.
Key Offered Financial Services:
A closer look at financial services reveal that the current services offered by various web sites include:
A. Personal financial planning (limited to giving advises in the form of articles and online calculators)
B. Market Updates - news, reviews, day trading, fund buy/sell advisory
C. Mutual funds - news, analysis, online purchase
D. Market Research and Analysis - Research on long, mid or small cap funds
E. Online portfolio management - register portfolio, track transaction history, NAV tracker, stock ticker etc. This also includes tools like personal financial management both online as well as as softwares.
F. Financial Advisers - Access to financial consultants through retail outlets or through a network of business affiliates
G. Knowledge center - Access to a database of articles on various aspects of financial planning ranging from personal finance to investment services in "How to do" kind of formats.
Market Opportunity:
There is still a lot of room for improvement and innovation like developing true personal financial management softwares which can enable an average consumer to plan his monthly and yearly budget. There is still a long road ahead before Indian consumer will truly gain the financial wisdom to understand and leverage the power of financial planning. Till then financial services will need to evolve and grow to reach out to end consumer in different ways.
References:
moneycontrol.com
equitymaster.com
Outlookmoney.com
myiris.com
itrust.com
moneyline.com
sharekhan.com
NDTVProfit.com
personalfn.com
icicdirect.com
Disclaimer:
I have made every reasonable effort to ensure that all information in this report is correct based on secondary market research. I assume no responsibility for any inadvertent errors.
Executive Summary:
Financial services market in India has been growing in leaps and bound for more than over a decade now. With the bull run of 2005- 2007, there has been an increased awareness in Indian consumer market which has positively responded to various products and services launched by Financial Houses. The average Indian consumer has been saving his money in traditional instruments like PPF, Post office funds, Bank FDs, Gold etc and has been averse to investing money in modern day financial instruments. All this is slowly changing now with the advent of technology in investment and banking services. The financial service companies have leveraged the power of internet and have come up with web based services to educate the consumer to the world of personal financial planning and investment services. Though these web sites are heavily focused on investment services and have more or less content related to investment instruments like Mutual Funds, IPOs, Stocks etc, there is still a whole bunch of those who provide tips on "How To Dos" for various aspects like retirement planning, Life Insurance, Wealth management etc.
Service Provider Overview:
The key financial service providers in the Indian space can be classified under the following categories:
A. Brokers or intermediaries like personalfn.com, moneyline.com, sharekhan.com etc.
B. Public and private banks like ICICIdirect.com, hdfcbank.com
C. Digitial media houses like moneycontrol.com (CNBC India), ndtvprofit.com etc.
D. Print media houses like financialexpress.com, economictimes etc.
E. Fund houses like fidelity.co.in, franklintempleton etc.
Key Offered Financial Services:
A closer look at financial services reveal that the current services offered by various web sites include:
A. Personal financial planning (limited to giving advises in the form of articles and online calculators)
B. Market Updates - news, reviews, day trading, fund buy/sell advisory
C. Mutual funds - news, analysis, online purchase
D. Market Research and Analysis - Research on long, mid or small cap funds
E. Online portfolio management - register portfolio, track transaction history, NAV tracker, stock ticker etc. This also includes tools like personal financial management both online as well as as softwares.
F. Financial Advisers - Access to financial consultants through retail outlets or through a network of business affiliates
G. Knowledge center - Access to a database of articles on various aspects of financial planning ranging from personal finance to investment services in "How to do" kind of formats.
Market Opportunity:
There is still a lot of room for improvement and innovation like developing true personal financial management softwares which can enable an average consumer to plan his monthly and yearly budget. There is still a long road ahead before Indian consumer will truly gain the financial wisdom to understand and leverage the power of financial planning. Till then financial services will need to evolve and grow to reach out to end consumer in different ways.
References:
moneycontrol.com
equitymaster.com
Outlookmoney.com
myiris.com
itrust.com
moneyline.com
sharekhan.com
NDTVProfit.com
personalfn.com
icicdirect.com
Disclaimer:
I have made every reasonable effort to ensure that all information in this report is correct based on secondary market research. I assume no responsibility for any inadvertent errors.
Dilsebol.com - Online indian personalized gift shop

Dlisebol.com is the third Indian web site which I have come across which provides capability to design your personalized gift online. Going through the web site I did not find anything exclusive or different from myantra.com or pringoo.com. In fact, I find this web site as a toned down version of the earlier two that I reviewed in past. It allows you to created customized T-Shirts, Mugs, Mouse pads, Coasters, Poster and tiles. You can create your own designs and upload it to the online design gallery and earn a commission when someone buys it. However, I must admit that the web site is lacks in terms of usability and needs a major revamp to encourage users to stick to it. For example it is hard to look for a personalized product on the basis of category. It appears to display products in random from a database without any logic..! Overall I think it has to do a lot of work to come up to the standards of sites like myantra or pringoo.
equitymaster.com - Your Guide to Indian Stock Market

Coming back to financial services, the site provides Portfolio Tracker which is an online stock and mutual fund tracking utility. You can analyse your portfolio anytime based on latest market data and make your decisions.
The premium services include subscribing for special research reports on various types of funds with price ranging from Rs 2000 to Rs 9500. You can also subscribe to MY PLANNER utility for managing your personal finance online at a small fee of Rs330/= p.a.
Friday, June 27, 2008
ibibo MTV iSuperstar Wild Card Entry!
meridhun.com - an online hindi songs gift shop
meridhun.com is a fresh idea in the online personalized gifts and items e-market place. Instead of creating a custom gift item like a mug or a T-Shirt it offers you to personalize songs of your choice with your lyrics. This is how it works:
1. You can select a song from the list of songs available for personalization
2. You can then modify the lyrics based on meridhun.com recommendations and submit it for recording.
3. The recording studio at meridhun.com will review the song lyrics and based on the recommendation guidelines it will record and make it available in your account.
The web site claims to have a turn around time of 48 hours depending upon your order. The level of customizations that you can do can be categorized as:
a) Name: replace the name of a person in the song with user chosen name
b) Basic: change some of the phrases of the song
c) Premium: customize the entire song
You can personalize your songs and gift them as gifts on various occassions. meridhun claims to have orders starting at Rs 99.
As a concept I really liked the idea but only time will tell if it will be able to get enough eyeballs on its web site. This would definitely require a strong marketing effort to make it work. I think the team at meridhun.com should seriously look at having strategic tie ups with various community sites or local search engines to make this successful. A great example would be dhingana.com which actually came out with interesting widget that can be used to pull traffic.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Outlook Money - Guide to financial planning

Outlookmoney is another site in the league of various financial service providers in the Indian consumer marketplace. I somehow missed out covering this website in my initial reviews. I have been looking at this web site for over 2.5 years now and am pleased to see it evolving over time. If you have ever seen any small hand book on topics like "Retirement Planning", "Wealth Creation", "Insurance Planning" etc., you can fondly tie it back to outlook money. I think there's was the first publication in the most simplified manner that hit the Indian bookstores ever. So coming back to web site, this is purely a site for fresh entrants in the field of personal financial planning and investment management. The site covers a wide range of topics including stocks, mutual funds, taxation, real estate, banking, insurance, loans, retirement etc. It also includes various tools and calculators to help you quickly calculate various aspects related to financial planning and taxation.
I strongly recommend this web site to people who are absolutely new to the world of financial wisdom. And for all those who hate to read stuff in front of the computer, you can buy hard copies of the various publications through the web site.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Myirisplus - Your Indianised personal financial planner

1. Consolidate different financial statements like banks, equity, MFs, FD's, loans, credit cards etc.
2. Track your investments
3. budget before spending
4. Plan your finances
5. evaluate various investment options
6. File your tax return
The software aims to cover the entire supply chain associated with personal finance management. It has four key features:
A. Consolidate financial records across multiple service providers
B. Generate tax returns and allow e-filing of returns
C. Draw a financial plan
D. Investment research
The software provides easy to use steps to guide user through all the four steps leading to effective financial planning and wealth creation. All one needs is to discipline his financial management habits and myirisplus can handle the rest !! After all its only a tool but an intelligent one :) !!
Try downloading it from here
Personal financial planning with iTrust.in

iTrust is a financial advisory services company based in the national capital region of Delhi which provides host of services like property search home loans, life insurance, health insurance , personal loans, mutual funds etc. The company defines its mission as "To help Indian families get rich" which is a very novel objective but need to be validated on the ground. The most important aspect of iTrust is its emphasis on the need for financial planning. The top level menu bar starts with "Financial Planning" item which says it all. A drill down into the financial planning segment presents you with guides related to tax planning and financial plans. There are couple of predefined sample financial plans as well. There is a segment called "free financial health checkup" which is sorted on the basis of various age groups. If you select a age group it will present you with a small questionnaire. Based on your response the system will provide with you appropriate recommendations. It will further give you with an option to consult a financial adviser by submitting a web request or through phone. A smart way of lead generation though :)
The site also provides you with options to search a property, and get it funded by offering best deals from various loan providers. You can compare deals from various service providers in other segments like life insurance, health insurance, FD's etc (reminds me of apnaloan.com). It is different from other web sites in two ways : one it does not provide content related to financial analysis, two it is quite simple to understand and get the required information without going through information clutter. I am not sure if its services are available all over India or only in Northern part but it is definitely a web site worth bookmarking !
Sunday, June 22, 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008
moneylineindia.com

Give it a try if you are looking at getting loans for your personal or professional need!!
Sharekhan.com
sharekhan.com has been one of the oldest financial services portal in the Indian e-space. It is essentially a financial brokerage arm of SSKI group and has over 510 share shops in around 170 cities in India. It provides host of services which include:
1. Online share trading services
2. Equity and derivative trading
3. Mutual funds
4. Portfolio management services
5. Commodities trading
6. Depository services etc.
It provides an excellent starting point for an individual who wants to get started with the stock trading. You can also leverage the knowledge of sharekhan experts who can guide you in taking your first steps in the stock market. Of all the sites that I have seen so far I am unable to find any one which is focussed on all the personal financial management needs of a home consumer. Looks like there is still room for people to come in and fill this void.
1. Online share trading services
2. Equity and derivative trading
3. Mutual funds
4. Portfolio management services
5. Commodities trading
6. Depository services etc.
It provides an excellent starting point for an individual who wants to get started with the stock trading. You can also leverage the knowledge of sharekhan experts who can guide you in taking your first steps in the stock market. Of all the sites that I have seen so far I am unable to find any one which is focussed on all the personal financial management needs of a home consumer. Looks like there is still room for people to come in and fill this void.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
NDTV Profit - Financial News Portal

Looking at the features of the web site it is difficult to predict the direction in which ndtvprofit intends to grow. In any case, it has a long way to go before it can be deemed as useful for an average Indian investor.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Promotional offers @ pringoo.com
Keeping in pace with myntra, pringoo.com has launched the following promotional offers:
1. Sign up and win a free gift or any item of the day
2. Entered into group discounts by offering bulk order discounts to corporates, colleges and groups
3. Tied up with makers of dashavtara to get custom design dashavtara merchandises on T-shirts, mugs, teddy bear etc.
1. Sign up and win a free gift or any item of the day
2. Entered into group discounts by offering bulk order discounts to corporates, colleges and groups
3. Tied up with makers of dashavtara to get custom design dashavtara merchandises on T-shirts, mugs, teddy bear etc.
Online Discount Offers @ myntra.com
Sales promotions running at myntra.com this week:
This week myntra.com offered a number of promotional offers to boost its sales. This includes:
1. A flat discount of 33% on all its products as part of its SUMMER SALES promotion. Some other key promotion offers include:
2. Monthly design contest where a designer can win upto Rs 25000. Now that's a real money for your creativity!!
3. Register and win a free T-Shirt daily offer
4. Added an application that can be added to your orkut profile called TeeOff which can be used to create or add designs on your orkut profile. You can buy or share them with your network.
This week myntra.com offered a number of promotional offers to boost its sales. This includes:
1. A flat discount of 33% on all its products as part of its SUMMER SALES promotion. Some other key promotion offers include:
2. Monthly design contest where a designer can win upto Rs 25000. Now that's a real money for your creativity!!
3. Register and win a free T-Shirt daily offer
4. Added an application that can be added to your orkut profile called TeeOff which can be used to create or add designs on your orkut profile. You can buy or share them with your network.
Manage your wealth with Moneycontrol.com
Moneycontrol.com, promoted by CNBC is one of the leading financial management portal in Indian internet space. It provides an extensive coverage of financial world covering detailed news and analysis, updates from financial markets, mutual funds, portfolio management and a host of tools to manage your personal financial planning. It has built a wider audience base by addressing the needs of a novice well as aiding a financial geek in managing his day-to-day financial activities. Some of the key features include:
1. In depth market analysis
2. Detailed information regarding upcoming IPOs
3. In depth coverage of various mutual funds
4. A number of tools including online portfolio manager, retirement planner, Market watch, tax calculator, insurance planner etc.
5. Wealth management articles and resources categorized around financial cycle of plan - invest - spend - study and work.
The most appealing feature is a completely dedicated section on "Investment for Beginners" called pehla kadam. In addition to host of articles and tools, it provides you with a FREE STOCK SIMULATION game. You can define your strategy, buy and sells stock online (of course in the form of a simulation) based on real time feeds before you actually get started with real trading (try Pehla Kadam). Interestingly, you can see the top online investors and the value that they have been generating on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. You also win weekly prizes for showing your financial prudence in the virtual world.
I must say this is an excellent strategy which has all the elements of web stickiness that would bind the user to moneycontrol.com. If you have not ventured into stock markets so far, moneycontrol.com provides you with a perfect ground zero platform to hone up your skills.
1. In depth market analysis
2. Detailed information regarding upcoming IPOs
3. In depth coverage of various mutual funds
4. A number of tools including online portfolio manager, retirement planner, Market watch, tax calculator, insurance planner etc.
5. Wealth management articles and resources categorized around financial cycle of plan - invest - spend - study and work.
The most appealing feature is a completely dedicated section on "Investment for Beginners" called pehla kadam. In addition to host of articles and tools, it provides you with a FREE STOCK SIMULATION game. You can define your strategy, buy and sells stock online (of course in the form of a simulation) based on real time feeds before you actually get started with real trading (try Pehla Kadam). Interestingly, you can see the top online investors and the value that they have been generating on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. You also win weekly prizes for showing your financial prudence in the virtual world.
I must say this is an excellent strategy which has all the elements of web stickiness that would bind the user to moneycontrol.com. If you have not ventured into stock markets so far, moneycontrol.com provides you with a perfect ground zero platform to hone up your skills.
Friday, June 13, 2008
personalfn.com - Manage your personal finance

The site also provides a number of tools like education clac, property planner, marriage planner, tax calculator etc. which allow you to get on with quick calculations. There are premium services like My Planner which allow you to manage your personal finance online. Though I am not a big fan of their planing tools due to usability issues but still it is best amongst the lot.
personalfn has a offline presence in various cities which provide personalized services to consumers. If you are new to personal finance, I strongly suggest you take a look at this site!
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Moviemart - A DVD rental and sales web store
Friday, June 6, 2008
seventymm.com
seventymm.com is another movie rental site in the growing online movie rental business. It has presence in major cosmo sities like Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Chandigarh and Hyderabad. It has a collection of more than 15000 movies in different genres and covers around 14 Indian and foreign languages. The rental plans are at par with other sites I have reviewed so far.
The site has lot of sticky features in addition to offering rental services which probably is useful in retaining the customers. It has elements of web2.0 paradigm with features like user forums, networking, content creation like you can upload photos, audio and videos clips. The fellow users can rate and comments to uploaded content. There is a section on celebrities which is yet another unique way of promoting videos, music etc. related to a celebrity. I am not sure if seventymm is using its platform to advertise products from bollywood product portfolio but I see a lot of potential in converting it into a money minting machine in addition to the rental business !
clixflix - Movie Rental webstore
clixflix is a Mumbai based online movie rental web store which caters to movie lovers in the city of Mumbai and its suburbs like Navi Mumbai and Thane. You can get a movie on rent through phone, SMS, online or by walking into its retail store. The company claims to have more than 8500+ titles for users to select from and has 7 retail outlets in Mumbai region. The web site is simple to use. The membership plans range from 399 to 4999 with different options and facilities. There are options to get your movies delivered at home or office. It also offers pick up service based on your convenience. The users can also create a group by inviting friends and share each others respective movie queues, ratings and comments.
People staying in Mumbai can atleast have now options to choose when it comes to selecting their favorite online movie rental shops.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
BigFlix.com : Movies on Rent


Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Make money online - myntra.com

Interestingly, myntra has a tie-up with ibibo which allows its users to import photos from his ibibo account and use it for building custom products. I must say this is a smart move from myntra on customer acquisition. I am sure in coming days we are going to witness real marketing innovations in building up business models around this space.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Make Money Online - Pringoo.com
Recently, I came across this very interesting web site called Pringoo which allows you to create your own design and get it printed on products like T-Shirt, Mugs, Soft Toys, coasters etc. The process is very simple - You select a product, upload your favorite photo, add some text and that's about it, you have created your first self-designed product!! Sitting at the comfort of your house you can get your first masterpiece delivered at your home by paying a nominal amount (Rs 199 - Rs 500)... I am sure you wouldn't mind paying that kind of amount for your first masterpiece :) Also, you can use this web site to create customized gifts for your loved ones and get it delivered on their doorsteps!
I find pringoo a very interesting concept especially from the perspective of someone who wants to build an online business sitting at home. If you are little bit creative, you can actually set up a free online store in no time. Everytime your design is being used by a customer in designing and buying a product you will earn a decent commission. The beauty of this model is that you do not need to invest a penny except for spending some time online which I am sure you anyways do :)
In addition there are a number of other features like Prngoo Club, forums and various other events which are being organized from time-to-time to give push to your creativity.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Dhingana - Free musical album site

On the whole I loved the experience at dhingana primarily because of the performance and simplicity. Kudos to the team who has built this. However, I am not sure how they have come around the licensing model for streaming the songs. If anyone has any idea do write to me !
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