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		<title>PODCAST: Thought-Provoking Mobile Groove Series With Inma Martinez Debuts Today; Offers Inside Track On Industry Disasters, High-Flyers &amp; What&#8217;s Highest On Investor Radars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 09:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peggy Anne Salz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<em>In brief: Inma Martinez, a leading digital media strategist and advisor to venture capitalists, joins with MSearchGroove to co-host Mobile Groove, a no-holds-barred commentary on the companies and trends that matter most. Inma, who has been referred to as a “free radical” by Red Herring and Fast Company, speaks out on the rise and demise of Blyk, what went wrong at Spinvox, what we can expect from Microsoft. High on her investment radar: a new fund that could give startups in Europe the financial muscle they need.</em>

<a href="http://www.mobilegroove.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/inma-martinez.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3057" title="inma-martinez" src="http://www.mobilegroove.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/inma-martinez.jpg" alt="inma martinez mobile groove co-host" /></a>When I first met Inma Martinez at Mobile 2.0 Europe I was struck by the depth of her knowledge and the strength of her determination to speak her mind. I made the decision to work with her at some level. A few in-person meetings in London (where she is based) and many Skype chats later we are proud to take the wraps off Mobile Groove, a monthly podcast series here at MSearchGroove that will provide short, digestible and insightful commentary on what's hot in news, investments and developments impacting the mobile space at all levels.

Mobile Groove will air on the last Friday of every month and consist of three thought-provoking segments: <em>The Big Picture</em>, a wrap of the month's news and views; <em>Street Groove</em>, an informed discussion of the companies and technologies sure to rock the mobile space; and <em>The Radar</em>, a roundup of talk on the street and what is highest on investors' radars.

OUTRAGEOUS &#038; INSIGHTFUL

The first in the series kicks of with a look at the the rise and fall of ad-funded MVNO Blyk, the controversy surrounding voice-to-text provider Spinvox and an in-depth look at the key platform players (Apple, Google and Microsoft) – particularly the news via Taiwan handset makers that Microsoft plans to adopt a dual platform strategy to promote its Windows Mobile OS (operating system) and, thus, take aim at both Android- and iPhone-based platforms.

Inma, who stands out as an über-connected advisor to venture capital firms, also gives us the inside track a new fund by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs that may spell relief for European startups and smart people with brilliant ideas.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>In brief: Inma Martinez, a leading digital media strategist and advisor to venture capitalists, joins with MSearchGroove to co-host Mobile Groove, a no-holds-barred commentary on the companies and trends that matter most. Inma, who has been referred to as a “free radical” by Red Herring and Fast Company, speaks out on the rise and demise of Blyk, what went wrong at Spinvox, what we can expect from Microsoft. High on her investment radar: a new fund that could give startups in Europe the financial muscle they need.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mobilegroove.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/inma-martinez.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3057" title="inma-martinez" src="http://www.mobilegroove.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/inma-martinez.jpg" alt="inma martinez mobile groove co-host" /></a>When I first met Inma Martinez at Mobile 2.0 Europe I was struck by the depth of her knowledge and the strength of her determination to speak her mind. I made the decision to work with her at some level. A few in-person meetings in London (where she is based) and many Skype chats later we are proud to take the wraps off Mobile Groove, a monthly podcast series here at MSearchGroove that will provide short, digestible and insightful commentary on what&#8217;s hot in news, investments and developments impacting the mobile space at all levels.</p>
<p>Mobile Groove will air on the last Friday of every month and consist of three thought-provoking segments: <em>The Big Picture</em>, a wrap of the month&#8217;s news and views; <em>Street Groove</em>, an informed discussion of the companies and technologies sure to rock the mobile space; and <em>The Radar</em>, a roundup of talk on the street and what is highest on investors&#8217; radars.</p>
<p>OUTRAGEOUS &amp; INSIGHTFUL</p>
<p>The first in the series kicks of with a look at the the rise and fall of ad-funded MVNO Blyk, the controversy surrounding voice-to-text provider Spinvox and an in-depth look at the key platform players (Apple, Google and Microsoft) – specifically the news via Taiwan handset makers that Microsoft plans to adopt a dual platform strategy to promote its Windows Mobile OS (operating system) and, thus, take aim at both Android- and iPhone-based platforms.</p>
<p>Inma, who stands out as an über-connected advisor to venture capital firms, also gives us the inside track a new fund by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs that may spell relief for European startups and smart people with brilliant ideas.</p>
<p>We joined forces to provide industry commentary and insights on the top market news in the mobile industry. But it doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t get involved. We welcome your ideas, suggestions and elevator pitches. DM us on Twitter(<a href="https://twitter.com/mobilegroove"target="_blank">@mobilegroove</a>)or email us at<a href="mailto:mobilegroove@msearchgroove.com"target="_blank"> mobilegroove@msearchgroove.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Listen to the podcast here. [22:25]</strong></p>
<p>A ROUND OF THANKS</p>
<p>And finally, thanks (again!) to Inma, for the energy and excellent ideas. Thanks to <strong>Annette Kramer</strong>, a Stradbroke Partner and presentation coach, for her kind offer to do the intro and outro to our podcast series; and to <strong>Alfred DeRose, Brian Avery and the team of professionals at <a href="http://tegointeractive.com/">Tego Interactive</a></strong>, a company helping to build businesses – including mine &#8211; through converged Web and mobile solutions. The company has been instrumental in creating some new features and functionality (including a mobile site) for MSearchGroove, with more soon to come, so please check back regularly.</p>
<p>And a special thanks to <a href="http://www.realwire.com/"target="_blank">RealWire</a>, an MSG partner and supporter whose global news release  distribution service (specializing in the online media and mobile) consistently delivers reach, audience and exceptional analytics. MSG uses RealWire for all press releases, and I recommend you do the same.</p>
<p>For now our podcast will be accessible via the MSearchGroove web site home page. In September Mobile Groove will also be available for download via a dedicated iTunes channel.</p>
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		<title>PODCAST: VC Thomas Huseby Sounds Out On The Long Tail Of Apps &amp; Opps In The Year Of Mobile Engagement (Advertising)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 13:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peggy Anne Salz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've done dozens of podcasts to date, but this one stands out as the one I can listen to again and again. In fact, rather than edit it down, I turned it into a two-part series. Why? Because <strong>Tom Huseby, Managing Partner</strong> who formed <strong>SeaPoint Ventures</strong> back in 1997, is an industry veteran who calls them as he see them.

A browse through Tom's bio and it's clear he's not one to follow the crowd of lemming investors who rush to the next new thing, only to drop if when the cool factor has gone cold. To the contrary, Tom is convinced early-stage startups can pay-off big if investors stick with them for the long-term. To identify the do's and don'ts for startups in a downturn we started off talking through the business basics, such as the best exit strategies and the opportunities for "kitchen-table startups" - as he calls them - and app developers. Tom's answers are insightful and entertaining - all the more reason to listen in.

But the main attraction is Tom's take on <strong>what mobile advertising really needs: Engagement</strong>. In his view, it's all about providing and managing a one-to-one conversation between brands and people, and he's looking for companies that "get" it. As he puts it: "There are a few agencies that appear to get it, but they und up getting slotted as a mobile agency...<strong>What you want to be is a creative advertiser [agency] that uses mobile."</strong> Since there are so few on the horizon, the time may be right to start one yourself.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve done dozens of podcasts to date, but this one stands out as the one I can listen to again and again. In fact, rather than edit it down, I turned it into a two-part series. Why? Because <strong>Tom Huseby, Managing Partner</strong> who formed <a href="http://www.seapointventures.com/home.cfm" target="_blank"><strong>SeaPoint Ventures</strong></a> back in 1997, is an industry veteran who calls them as he sees them. <em>(My personal thanks to Jeff Fishburn at <a href="http://onpr.com/">OnPR</a> for connecting us. Jeff is identifying more major VCs for the series, so please check back.)</em></p>
<p>A browse through Tom&#8217;s <a href="http://www.seapointventures.com/pop_huseby.html" target="_blank">bio, </a>and it&#8217;s clear he&#8217;s not one to follow the crowd of lemming investors who rush to the next new thing, only to drop it when the cool factor has gone cold. To the contrary, Tom is convinced early-stage startups can pay-off big if investors stick with them for the long-term. To identify the do&#8217;s and don&#8217;ts for startups in a downturn, he started off talking through the business basics, such as the best exit strategies and the opportunities for &#8220;kitchen-table startups&#8221; &#8211; as he calls them &#8211; and app developers. <strong>Tom&#8217;s answers are insightful and entertaining &#8211; all the more reason to listen in.</strong></p>
<p>But the main attraction is Tom&#8217;s take on <strong>what mobile advertising really needs: Engagement</strong>. In his view, it&#8217;s all about providing and managing a one-to-one conversation between brands and people, and he&#8217;s looking for companies that &#8220;get&#8221; it. As he puts it: &#8220;There are a few agencies that appear to get it, but they und up getting slotted as a mobile agency&#8230;<strong>What you want to be is a creative advertiser [agency] that uses mobile.&#8221;</strong> Since there are so few on the horizon, the time may be right to start one yourself.</p>
<p><strong>Listen to the podcast here. [19:16]</strong></p>
<p><em>I&#8217;m smiling to myself as I write this post, since Tom&#8217;s outspoken views on engagement echo the principles of <a href="http://www.everysingleoneofus.com/" target="_blank">Every Single One Of Us</a>, a venture set up by colleague and co-collaborator <a href="http://www.jonathanmacdonald.com/" target="_blank">Jonathan MacDonald</a> to &#8220;unite a cross-section of mobile operators, mobile companies and big-name brands to educate the market and encourage discussions about emerging business models, industry issues, and areas of growth that will help companies, stakeholders and shareholders engage with potential consumers and ultimately drive mobile advertising revenues and positive results.&#8221; Every Single One Of Us is gaining serious traction, counting <strong>over 100 s</strong></em><em><strong>upporters (aptly called Collaborators), including the CEOs of large brands and advertising agencies, mobile influencers, </strong>and citizen activists. (Disclosure: I am also a Collaborator.) In the few weeks since the launch meeting, Every Single One Of Us has <strong>achieved some exciting milestones</strong> (and formalized its relationship with MSG), developments which <strong>I am documenting in a press release as we speak for distribution next week. </strong>All good, as Jonathan would say.. </em></p>
<p>Among the interview highlights:</p>
<p>M&amp;A: It&#8217;s THE exit strategy. &#8220;But along the way, you should build the company as if you are absolutely going to be ready to go public.&#8221; It&#8217;s important if you want to structure your company properly, &#8220;<strong>but you can&#8217;t have a specific company as your M&amp;A target</strong>; as you acquire a target. If you ever do that, you&#8217;ve narrowed the universe of potential buyers so extremely that I don&#8217;t think your odds for success are very high.&#8221;</p>
<p>GROWTH: Tom recalls the milestones he&#8217;s seen in mobile, including the expectation that mobile would reach over one million (yes million) subscribers by 2000. The fact that we are well past this shows that mobile is and continues to be the highest-growth sector there is &#8211; even in a downturn.<strong> &#8220;Anyone who&#8217;s been participating in mobile for the last 15 years and hasn&#8217;t experienced unbelievable growth has had their head under a log.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>APP OPPORTUNITIES: Thanks to iPhone and a new interest in openness among mobile operators &#8220;there&#8217;s suddenly an opportunity for entrepreneurs that have been using mobile phones in a very widespread way.&#8221; Who is likely to benefit and make a lot of money in the process? &#8220;They&#8217;re <strong>kitchen table start-ups that can make individual developers quite a bit of money, as long as they don&#8217;t sell most of their company to venture capitalists</strong> with very high expectations.&#8221;</p>
<p>SPONSORED APPS: Thanks to the iPhone there is a new market for what Tom calls &#8220;sponsored apps&#8221; that allow people to interact with brands in a personal way. &#8220;There are a lot of opportunities to develop these sponsored apps&#8230;and <strong>I have been investing in companies that would provide the sponsored apps</strong>, the one-to-many communications capability.&#8221;</p>
<p>MOBILE ADVERTISING &amp; ENGAGEMENT: Cross-media is the key here. As Tom puts it: &#8220;I&#8217;m very interested in a number of opportunities that involve the heterogeneous mix of talents and services that&#8217;ll aim at using mobile in quite comprehensive personalization campaigns, as opposed to looking at platform plays where mobile is all that the platform looks at. I think it has to be a combination.&#8221; To be clear mobile advertising is not about technology. <strong>It&#8217;s about &#8220;individual engagement between a consumer and the brands they will grow to love as opposed to this notion of targeting.&#8221;</strong> Is this a business model or a warm-and-fuzzy concept? Tom has no illusions. Big ideas can be &#8220;baloney&#8221; but this is an idea whose time has come. Engagement is the &#8220;ultimate goal&#8221; of most brand advertisers. &#8220;If you told any large brand that you were going to offer them the opportunity to have a cost-effective personal engagement with their consumers; they would all say &#8216;tell me more&#8217;.&#8221;</p>
<p>WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: Tom and I enjoy a meeting of the minds near the end of the podcast when we debate engagement, and question whether we might have to start a company that &#8220;gets&#8221; it. <strong>But it&#8217;s more than fun; it&#8217;s a blueprint for change &#8211; if you&#8217;re game to transforming how you do business.</strong></p>
<p><em>Check back for Part 2 next week, when Tom is back with valuable advice for entrepreneurs, and his pick of top trends for 2009.</em></p>
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