Sunday, January 31, 2016

How App-Based Start-ups have killed College Festivals

Off-late there is a surprising trend of Start-ups, whose target market is unfortunately the 18-24 year old segment, to sponsor College Festivals. To be honest, it makes perfect sense. You can get a title sponsorship for cheaper then the money you burn on silly ads, and the people coming to the festival are exactly the people you are looking for. Scrapegoats in one setting, oh what could be better, thinks the Marketing Manager. 

However, these Tech Start-ups are also using these College Festivals in a very wrong way. In my own college festival, we had 3 App-Based sponsors, and while they paid some good money(Courtesy VC's), they also held us tight by the necks, because they could do so. What ensued next was that, just to gain entry to the festival, you needed to have these very 3 applications in your mobile phone. Not only that, you also had to register on all 3, share all your data and that would be your ticket to the festival. To the excuse of 'I don't have a Data Package', our smiling volunteers would say No Problem with their best Colgate teeth. Yes, we had even set up a Wi-Fi Hotspot so that the poor and innocent had means to download these Apps. Another College Festival, actually did this for their Pre-Event as well, entry only on the basis of if you have the Sponsor's app in your Phone. Their Whatsapp invite was hilarious, 'ENTRY TO THE EVENT IS ONLY SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL VERIFICATION OF APPLICATIONS DOWNLOADED', it said in bold capitals.

Its very much common place nowdays to see this, College Festivals selling out for Start-ups. While the money they give is irresistible, force-downloading Apps is very much unethical, and quite lame actually. Just incase these Start-ups thought they were very smart, all these people who downloaded these apps, also uninstall it the moment they get entry. So yes, techie start-ups, you may have a wand of cash to throw around, but its time a better marketing strategy ensued.

McDonalds India and jacking up prices.

Till last year, the BigMac version for India, named 'Maharaja Mac' of all things possible was one of the most unfortunate  things you'd had to taste, if you ever ate a BigMac in the UAE or USA for that matter. Not only were the patty's weird, the sauce they used that some Indian Masala innit, which was a disaster.
Come 2016, McDonalds came out with an all new Maharaja Mac, and also deemed to think a price hike of 50rs was very much in place! (what earlier cost 130 rupees now costs a 178, without taxes ofcourse)
HOWEVER, is it any good? You damn bet it is. McDonalds India seem to have got their hands upon the sauce used for the 'Grand Chicken' burgers you get in Dubai, and voila, they added that and a bit of Jalapenos and it is BEAUTIFUL! Be it the overload of Cheese, or lettuce, its all good. Not to mention now the Maharaja Mac is very much akin to that you get in Dubai, so much so i've consumed so many ever since the new one came out. It reminds me of home, and that i like. Nod of approval : Given.

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Nocturnal Days

One of the worst things, or best things to come out of living alone is that you can have whatever sleeping pattern and still get away with it. I nowdays sleep at 12PM, and wake up at 6PM in the evening. I stay up all night, go to college and crash on my bed as soon as college is over. It kills social life thats for sure, but heck my hostel is so quiet during the night it really pays off. I've finished so many books, seen so many movies, heard a shit load of podcasts and its only possible thanks to the quiet of my hostel post 12am. It may be unhealthy, but im totally in love with leading a nocturnal lifestyle. 

Who AM I?

I believe every blog gets a wider viewship ONLY if people know who the person IS.

So, an About me is in order.
I am a 19 year old student, currently living in Mumbai but originally from Abu Dhabi. I'm doing a course in Business, and see myself somewhere in Aviation soon.

To know more about me and why i moved to Mumbai, feel free to read my medium piece.  

I'll post my daily rambles here!