Nov 12

Let us start with some good news.

It seems that the Spanish real estate sites have not been affected by this economic down turn, in a recent study conducted by British giant comSCORE. Here is the report.

The reports states clearly that there has been a spike in the amount of hits received by the most popular sites like Trovit, Fotocasa, Idealista and others. So it maybe that we are seeing an economic downturn but that has not decreased the necessity for a household or an apartment. Certainly not here in Spain. I guess we should see similar results in most developed countries.

Most of these websites are search and vertical portals, so they follow a pretty straight forward business model as in other offerings by their USA counterparts. As we are seeing a whole lot changes, now for the bad news.

It seems that Zillow is shrinking since it´s last month it began to layoff a quarter of its staff and now it seems it will change again in its business model, behaving more like a traditional real estate site, so it has cut most of the licenses for brokerage, except in Texas and in Washington. It has partnered with Weichart Realtors.

I saw on AgentGenius that Redfin has also done a couple of changes internally and becoming a “real” real estate broker. Good news for consumers and bad news for the brokerage market, but that is a fact of economics, your partners sometimes (most of the time) become your competitors eventually. They have gathered a lot of information from consumers and they are applying it to their business model, that sounds logical…… there are a couple of cry babies out there, but such is life, so get on with it and start competing. You say you do not have the skills or VC back up, tough luck….

But there are opportunities out there. Start looking for them, see what your local customers are asking for. That is a good place to begin anyway, the Internet is such a big market that it is normal that big company’s like Redfin, Zillow and others are competing for it. Do not panic, there are plenty of local niche markets they will not be getting in to, so go and find them.

I will be posting soon about my findings. We will wait no longer.

Stay tuned.

Best regards.

Jul 31

I attended the Ignite event in Cambridge, UK.

It has been an incredible experience for me, because it provided an insight view into the whole venture capital and investment scene in Cambridge. It makes you think globally, teaches you how to communicate on how you will impact on a local scale.

Mentors where an excellent source for getting “good” feedback, I am not talking about “this is an excellent idea” kind of feedback…but harsh real facts related to the viability of my idea.

I was thinking of blogging through the event, because I thought most of my business plan was done, but I ended up working until 3 and 4 am, getting my things together.

The process was really straight forward, you sit down with 5 or 6 other delegates, one MBA facilitator and your Mentor……thanx Jane you where great inspiration.

Not only where you getting advice from your peers, but we all worked together on our shortcomings.

Besides working on the business plan, you had a lot of networking events to attend in the evenings, which for a lone mexican guy, are something worth while, I do not get too many opportunity’s to mingle with such greats as Jamie Urquhart (Cofounder ACorn), Alan Barrell (Serial Entrepreneur and Business Angel), Alex van Someren (founder NCipher…..now Entrepreneur….or happily unemployed) and William Dawson (Amadeus Venture Capital)……just to name a few.

It was an intense weekend, but I cannot be disappointed at all. This event has given me a big push and motivation to start my own venture.

Which I will be talking about in the next few weeks.

A big thax to all the people involved in Ignite, thank you Frances……for coping with my requests….Yupar for being such a great hostess and all the delegates which made this Ignite, clearly the best event for entrepreneurs in Europe.

Regards to all of you. Each and everyone one of you has motivated me to reach for my goals.

If you want more information you can check out some videos here.

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Jul 20

Hello to everyone.

These are some remarks from the Startup scene here in Barcelona, Spain.

I will be updating (hopefully) regularly with the happenings from the Mediterranean City.

Please feel free to send me any comments or suggestions.

The spanish version of this blog is www.capitalycodigo.com

Cheers.

Claudio.

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