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  • How These Women Entrepreneurs Are Breaking Stereotypes in Entrepreneurship?

    We are long past the old wives’ tale of the pathetic patriarchal society of the past which forced the idea that women cannot be founders, co-founders, or manage businesses successfully. Now, women are not only reigning in the sphere of businesses but also appearing as a powerful force commanding the startup ecosystem much like their male counterparts. Women entrepreneurs are not a myth now but in fact, breaking the stereotypical boundaries built by a regressive world that was male-dominated.

    StartupTalky salutes all the women entrepreneurs this Women’s Day, who have successfully come out of all the past prejudices and are breaking stereotypes in entrepreneurship!

    Here’s a list of all the women entrepreneurs of India, who are making a mark in the growing startup ecosystem of the country. So, without further adieu, let’s hear it from them ahead.

    Nupur Khandelwal | Co-Founder, Navia Life Care
    Dimpy Dewan | Co-Founder, Hanchens
    Sharmilee Kapur | Founder & Director, Atmantan Wellness Centre
    Megha Asher | COO & Co-Founder, Juicy Chemistry
    Chaitali Das | Associate VP, Sprink.online, India
    Ramya Venkataraman | Founder & CEO, CENTA Pvt Ltd.
    Neha Bagaria | Founder & CEO, JobsForHer
    Raksha Kothari | Co-founder & Head of Sourcing, Go Desi
    Aarti Gill | Co-founder, OZiva
    Supriya Kulkarni | MD, Kyzer Software
    Arushi Jain | Executive Director, Stayhappi Pharmacy
    Bhagyashree Singh | Director & CEO, Merakii
    Mansi Vyas | Director, Azafran
    Akshaara Lalwani | Founder & CEO , Communicate India
    Nidhi Ojha | Co-Founder, Premium Bionaturals
    Harleen Gulati | Founder, Totally Infuzd
    Mehar Gulati | Founder, Scarlet Relations
    Namrata Agarwal | Co-founder, Abbzorb Nutrition
    Kavitta Bedi | Co-founder, xtraview.in
    Katherine Ernst Meht | Co-founder, xtraview.in
    Nidhi Yadav | Founder, Aks Clothings
    Dr. Meenu Kumar | Founder, Cosmo Arts
    Geeta Singh | Founder & Director, The Yellow Coin Communication
    Dr Malini Saba | Founder & Chairman, Saba Group & Anannke Foundations
    Amarpreet Rai | Co-Founder & Director of Operations and Development, Sanrai International

    Nupur Khandelwal | Co-Founder, Navia Life Care

    Women Entrepreneur
    Nupur Khandelwal | Co-Founder, Navia Life Care

    I (Nupur) started my professional journey working in Corporate and worked for almost 4 years in different companies in various roles. While the learning curve was steep in those 4 years, I always felt that I resonated more with startups’ fast-paced and ever-changing dynamic culture. My passion for doing something that creates real value for society at large was my driving force to move from a 9 to 5 job to co-founding a health-tech start-up. My journey so far as co-founder of Navia Life Care has been extraordinary and the startup learnings are incomparable.

    Running a company is demanding and challenging. Working through ambiguity, wearing multiple hats, and taking extra responsibility, especially after working in a stable and structured corporate environment can be very stressful at times. However, what has always kept me going is the impact that we’ve been able to create in the healthcare ecosystem, by digitizing thousands of doctors and hence touching the lives of millions of patients.

    Dimpy Dewan | Co-Founder, Hanchens

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Woman Entrepreneur – Dimpy Dewan

    Women are best at Multi-tasking, creativity, money-management, negotiation skills, honesty, resilience, compassion, and taking everyone along. These are exactly the skills required to be a successful entrepreneur in building things ground up. I wish to congratulate all the Women Entrepreneurs who have broken the age-old shackles and pre-conceived notions, rules, barriers and paved the way for other women to come to the forefront to be and lead the change. As women, our intent should not be to follow or to trample over any gender but to walk along and make a mark in building solutions for the largest economy in the world and also taking India to the global arena. With folded hands, I also seek and advise complete support from men of their family and workplace to inspire them and back them in whatever little way they can, which gives them wings to fly and thrive in whatever they wish to do.

    Sharmilee Kapur | Founder & Director, Atmantan Wellness Centre

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Sharmilee Kapur | Founder, Atmantan Wellness Centre

    There are many stereotypes attached to Women entrepreneurs… one that always bothered me was that once women get pregnant or have babies, they can’t work! Well, that is so not true… Atmantan was a dream come true for me and when we finally started working in it in 2008, I was pregnant. I remember being plump pregnant, and sitting on long 8 hour meetings for 3-4 days at a stretch, with our overseas architects. There was absolutely no dip in my productivity; in fact, I think we did some of our best work then, proof being this fabulous well-planned Wellness Centre! Even after I delivered my son in August 2008, (13 years ago), I would express myself in the early morning, and go attend these very architect meetings.

    I did have to have a family member be with my newborn, check with them every 2-3 hours, and also go through some guilt pangs… but I used to tell myself that Atmantan was my dream and I simply needed to put in the work to make it happen. Yes, I would come back home exhausted from those yummy and happy baby hormones, but I did what was needed, and when it was needed and I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.

    Women are like that… we get stuff done, no matter what. It is true that women break stereotypes every day.

    Megha Asher | COO & Co-Founder, Juicy Chemistry

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Megha Asher | COO & Co-Founder, Juicy Chemistry

    You know building a successful business is not just about a brilliant idea or great decision-making. It is not limited to one individual. Instead, it takes an army that is religiously working behind the scenes to build the empire. And this army is not just limited to your core team but includes each and everyone from staff to management, your family, and even your house help who manages your household chores to ensure your work goes on smoothly. Success is always a team effort.


    Juicy Chemistry Story – Owner | Revenue | Business Model
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    Chaitali Das | Associate VP, Sprink.online, India

    Women Entrepreneurship
    Chaitali Das | Associate VP, Sprink.online, India

    Looking at the bigger picture, there has been a paradigm shift to women taking leadership roles in sectors that were previously seen as “male-dominated”. Though there have been improvements on social parameters, leading to more acceptance in the business world, women-owned firms or women in leadership roles in healthcare, tech, marketing, food industry, and such other important sectors still somehow remain a minority.

    I have always believed that gender does not have anything to do with someone’s achievements but certain pressures that women and especially Indian women have to overcome to be able to keep their careers going are too daunting to be overlooked. Even in this century, gender bias at the workplace, being buried under household responsibilities on top of a full-time job, finding the right mentors at the job become deciding factors for women as to whether they want to continue at work.

    I consider myself lucky to have worked with an incredible set of people most of the time but at the same time, I have encountered gender stereotypes that hindered me from leading projects or building a support network in male-dominated areas. Over time, I learned to work hard to develop strategies to transform these barriers into opportunities which only helped me in enhancing not just my leadership skills and abilities, but also the overall health of the companies that I’ve worked with.

    Chaitali is the Associate Vice President of Marketing at Sprink.online, a full-stack meal subscription platform, created to make affordable daily personalized meals accessible to people wherever they are – at their homes or workplaces.

    Ramya Venkataraman | Founder & CEO, CENTA Pvt Ltd.

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Ramya Venkataraman | Founder & CEO, CENTA Pvt Ltd.

    While stereotypes, of course, exist, I (Ramya) find that staying focused on your business goals and having no barriers in your mind are the most important things. With that comes the focus on building skills continuously, building networks, and getting the support of your colleagues as well as family – all relevant for both men and women!

    Ramya Venkataraman is the founder and CEO of CENTA Private Limited working with more than half a million teachers on certification, careers, and training. Ramya has been recognized as one of ’15 Women Transforming India’ by NITI Aayog and UN, as one of ’25 women leaders in business and social sectors’ by The Economic Times, and a distinguished alum of both her alma maters IIT Delhi and IIM Calcutta.

    Neha Bagaria | Founder & CEO, JobsForHer

    Neha-Bagaria - Founder, JobsForHer
    Neha-Bagaria – Founder, JobsForHer

    We need to stop stereotyping roles by gender. There is no job that isn’t a “job for her” and all roles should be opened up for both genders to increase diversity in the workplace.

    I found out that nobody prepares young women to realize that men’s and women’s career graphs can look very different. We are trained to believe that a career graph is a straight vertical line that keeps rising. But in fact, it doesn’t have to be. And thus I realized that we need to prepare our women for the kind of career stages that life might throw at them. Just because you need to decelerate or take a break or slow down, doesn’t mean you’re done with your career.  Once your life stage is right, you can get back right where you left off.

    Raksha Kothari | Co-founder & Head of Sourcing, Go Desi

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Raksha Kothari | Co-founder & Head of Sourcing, Go Desi

    The manufacturing sector is a largely male-dominated field. As one of the very few women here, the biggest challenge I faced was while having to liaise with machine manufacturers, vendors, farmers, and factory staff. One needs to be both tactical and bullish when dealing with them. The latter is not a trait that came naturally to me and had to be learned with time. I realized that standing your ground and being assertive was the only way forward. These are the qualities that have helped me the most in this journey.

    Raksha looks after procurement, vendor management, and production. She also takes care of HR & alliances including recruitment, training & development of the workforce as well as tracking the impact on the ground. Under her leadership, Go Desi has employed more than 200 women in their manufacturing setup in Bangalore.


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    Aarti Gill | Co-founder, OZiva

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Aarti Gill | Co-founder, OZiva

    Entrepreneurship is about being ready to face challenges head-on and never giving up. Every challenge is an opportunity waiting to be explored. No journey is without struggles. I strongly believe that the success of a startup stems from the drive and ability to fight against these hurdles. We have a number of success stories to prove this theory.  For me, it has always been about perseverance. Business models can be figured out if you persist and have the right people by your side.

    Our (my co-founder Mihir and me) aim has always been about enabling healthier living. However, when we initially started, the business model had to undergo a few iterations. While the initial ideas did not work out as planned, they gave us an opportunity to understand consumers and the market better. And OZiva was launched in 2016 to cater to the needs of the consumers.

    Aarti completed her Bachelor’s in Technology from IIT Roorkee and MBA from INSEAD, France. She has worked across India, US, and Singapore with companies like Credit Suisse, Capital One, and a few tech start-ups. Parallel to her professional life, Aarti also practices OZiva’s core philosophy in her personal life. She ensures that she invests time in bettering her physical and mental wellbeing.

    Supriya Kulkarni | MD, Kyzer Software

    Women Entrepreneurship
    Supriya Kulkarni | MD, Kyzer Software

    Entrepreneurship is a complex phenomenon and plays a key role in the economic development of a country. Women entrepreneurs are making significant contributions to global economic health, national competitiveness, and community commerce by bringing many assets to the market.

    Based on recent studies, currently, women own less than one-third of small businesses in India and the number is likely to be over 50% in the coming years. The percentage of women entrepreneurs has increased from 7.69% in 1992-93 to 34% in the year 2020-21, but the number still is significantly low.

    The number of women in technical courses, professional courses, and engineering streams has shown a tremendous rise. Polytechnics and IITs have only 35% girls out of total enrolled students and very few join and set their own enterprises.

    Around 28% of women have an interest in starting an enterprise or are giving it serious thought, compared with 53% of men. Around one in five women come into self-employment from unemployment compared with around one in fifteen for men.

    Only 2% of men cite family commitments as a reason for becoming self-employed, compared with 21% of women. Though there has been considerable growth in the number of women opting to work in family-owned businesses, they still have lower status and face more operational challenges in running businesses.

    Working in a male-dominated world, woman entrepreneurs face continuous challenges of proving their worth over and over again. The key requirements of expertise, experience, leadership qualities, business acumen, and foresight get challenged so much more from a woman in the ever-changing business environments. As entrepreneurs, one has to overlook public perceptions, reassess market expectations and realign and move ahead to achieve one’s vision.

    Facing major complications during audits for corporates, Supriya Kulkarni co-founded Kyzer Software. It’s one of the leading banking and financial organizations that came into existence in the year 2016. The firm is focused on the creation of banking RegTech, Trade Finance, and automation products, which supports a wide range of trade products and multiple regulations within a unified platform. Supriya is, at present, the Managing Director of Kyzer.

    Also Read: Top 5 Female-Founded Fashion Brands in India in 2021


    Arushi Jain | Executive Director, Stayhappi Pharmacy

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    StayHappi Pharmacy

    Every year on November 19, Women’s Entrepreneurship Day is observed to acknowledge, support, and celebrate the invaluable contribution of women business leaders and entrepreneurs towards economic growth and development.

    Women are no strangers to entrepreneurship. They have been breaking barriers and leading the way for fellow boss ladies since the 19th century. From running home-based businesses to scaling large teams, women have come so far, breaking glass ceilings along the way.

    Women entrepreneurs can contribute to the economy as job creators, which is a spacewoman, are rapidly taking to across India. With adequate support, women entrepreneurs could fuel India’s economic growth ambitions.

    I firmly believe that women of tomorrow will surely break this stereotype and not be limited to pursuing only the fields of fashion, art, dance, music, etc. We can break these shackles by attaining knowledge and becoming financially independent-which is the key to liberation. I’ve learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances. I think the key is for women not to set any limits.

    Arushi Jain is an award-winning executive who received the prestigious ‘Young Entrepreneur Award’ at the India CSR Summit 2018, at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. After holding a key position in a prominent firm like Ernst & Young, Ms. Jain has brought forward her expertise of Strategy, Audits, Taxation, and Financial matrix to play a vital role in StayHappi’s progress across the nation and continues her influential part for the foremost business decisions.

    Bhagyashree Singh | Director & CEO, Merakii

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Bhagyashree Singh | Director & CEO, Merakii

    It’s not about what you did in a month or a year; it’s about making the best of the 24 hours that you have. Women don’t have to be perfect to run the show. Be unapologetic and do it your way. Keep the guilt away, be yourself and own it all. You don’t have to conquer the world; you just have to find your strength.

    Mansi Vyas | Director, Azafran

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Azafran

    Women are known to be excellent multitaskers so when it comes to being an entrepreneur,  it doesn’t surprise me when I see several women leaders coming to the limelight these days as they were always there silently fostering brilliant ventures. It gives me immense pride to be. a part of Azafran’s journey. At Azafran, we aren’t just frontrunners but also advocate consciousness and sustainable living through our wide range of organic and natural products be it skincare, baby care, food, and nutraceuticals. This Women’s Entrepreneur’s Day we aim to nurture our organic & natural philosophy not because it’s the need of the hour but because it is the right way to lead a happy and fulfilling life on our planet.


    Ghazal Alagh, Co-founder, Mamaearth, On Women Entrepreneurship
    Women like Ghazal Alagh in India have not only stepped into the corporate world but have also begun to make a mark in entrepreneurship.


    Akshaara Lalwani | Founder & CEO , Communicate India

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Akshaara Lalwani | Founder & CEO, Communicate India

    Women-led companies and businesses have tremendous potential to grow and affect real change in the economies of countries. I (Akshaara) believe that as a woman entrepreneur, I am empowered to lead an organisation that creates more opportunities for women, and I have the ability to eliminate problems such as the gender pay gap.  When women devote themselves to an organisation, they are passionate, compassionate and 100 percent committed to the job, such dedication can do nothing but help catapult companies to the heights of success. Despite the phenomenal performance of various women-led companies, women entrepreneurs still face a slew of challenges such as biased perceptions and rigid social norms. Young women entrepreneurs have it even tougher as they’re trying hard to build networks in the industry but are often brushed aside due to their “lack of experience”. Nonetheless, I strongly believe in the words of Frida Kahlo –  “At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can.

    Also Read: The Challenges Women Face as Entrepreneurs

    Nidhi Ojha | Co-Founder, Premium Bionaturals

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Nidhi Ojha | Co-Founder, Premium Bionaturals

    Never underestimate a woman, her instincts, or her capability. We are the biggest untapped pool of talent in the WORLD! Premium Bionaturals is a result of that and keeps us pushing harder. Look how far the expectation of cleaning, cooking, and keeping the family safe has brought us! Today, we Women do it all, with our biodegradable and non-toxic range of home care, Hygenic, and pushing others to achieve the same.

    Premium Bionaturals is a result of two sisters, Kirti and Nidhi, who want to give back to the planet and lead a safer lifestyle in the form of eco-friendly, toxin-free products used in our daily lives.

    Harleen Gulati | Founder, Totally Infuzd

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Harleen Gulati | Founder, Totally Infuzd

    A mother can start a business and run it too because she knows what it takes to multitask like an entrepreneur. So she can brew a tea cuppa at home and can simultaneously ace at running a tea business too!

    Founded by a mother of two, Totally Infuzd is the brainchild of Harleen  Gulati. Being an advocate of healthy living, Harleen Gulati discovered a  gap in the Indian market for wellness teas that cater to perfecting well-being and she thought of stepping in by setting up Totally Infuzd with a touch of luxury. While Harleen Gulati was a renowned nutritionist,  she has also trained from the Asian School of Tea. By rounding up the perfect balance of nutrition and tea variants, Totally Infuzd is crafted lovingly by her with the support from the local farmers!


    The Past, Present and Future of Women Entrepreneurship
    Women entrepreneurship has seen a rise as many female entrepreneurs are leading the startup industry. Here’s a look at the Past, Present and Future of Women Entrepreneurship.


    Mehar Gulati | Founder, Scarlet Relations

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Mehar Gulati | Founder, Scarlet Relations

    At Scarlet Relations, we are an all-women run team because we feel that each woman has the ability to rise above the glass ceiling. Who other than women can be better at marketing and communications, We women are anyways known for gossiping and showing off!

    Mehar Gulati, a creative strategist & business developer has been trained under the finest minds at the London College of Fashion. After studying Fashion Public Relations and communications, her passion translated to the profession for Mehar at an early stage. Her zealous drive and ambition had her managing the outreach strategies of multiple brands globally. Working with over 20 clients in the Luxury sector in her time at different agencies for 3 years + (Fashion, Retail, F&B,  Hospitality, Wellness, FMCG) she followed the trend in and out. Her work as the Founder of Scarlet helps reinforce the primary reason why she opted to join the industry in the first place: the joy of delivering  (qualitatively and quantitatively) on the faith that clients place in her. At  Scarlet, she adorned the entrepreneurial hat whereby she helps various brands to structure their social media, consult on building the right strategies, and assists in collaborations for sound presence!


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    Namrata Agarwal | Co-founder, Abbzorb Nutrition

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Abbzorb

    You know what a woman can do in the world with protein powders and supplements? She can launch Abbzorb Nutrition and bring world-class quality wellness supplements at an affordable price to your home!

    Abbzorb is a brainchild of Anish Garg and Namrata Agarwal. Founded in the year 2019, Abbzorb is a result of the duo that aims to bring high-quality nutrition and wellness to Indian consumers at affordable prices. Tormented to see the disorganized wellness market in India whereby fake and adulterated products had led to a lot of problems, the duo ventured to start Abbzorb which could help restore the trust of people towards dietary supplements.

    Namrata Agarwal joined hands with Abbzorb to ensure that consumers can rely on Indian-made products that are supported by independent internationally accredited lab results. She ensures that the quality of these products is at par with the customer expectations and plays a crucial role in the organizational and logistical frontiers of Abbzorb.

    Headquartered in New Delhi, Abbzorb started its journey to formulate world-class products like Whey Based Proteins and Amino derivatives like creatine, BCAAs, and glutamine. It’s the relentless effort and pursuit of the duo who took about a year to prepare the right formulation of authentic and cost-effective supplements before launching in the market. Supported by their in-house research team, they have a full-functioning lab that houses the required equipment to help them formulate the finest selection of products.

    Kavitta Bedi | Co-founder, xtraview.in

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Kavitta Bedi | Co-founder, xtraview.in

    I became an entrepreneur inspired by my daughter’s need of the hour which was her college interview! Since there was no formal lesson on cracking an interview, I knew I had to do something about it for students like my daughter. I would say one shouldn’t be afraid of going after what one believes one can make successful. Have faith and confidence in your own ability. Don’t be afraid to get pushed out of your comfort zone but always set boundaries and know when you need to pull out and stop. Be secure in who you are. To me, feminism is just having the choice to choose. Make your own choices and then be happy with them. Continue to learn, up-skill yourself and widen your horizon.

    Kavitta B Bedi is the founder and CEO of JBC INC (Just Because its Children), where she brings in broadway theatricals from overseas for children and family audiences all across India. The repertoire of shows includes Barney Live, Spiderman Live, Noddy Live, Jungle Book Jive, Geronimo Stilton Live, etc. These shows have been done in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Dubai, Singapore, etc., An entrepreneur at heart, she is also an angel investor with investments in Tech Startups across Crowd Funding, Food Tech, Supply Chain, Health Tech, and now Ed Tech.

    Also Read: Schemes Introduced By Government To Empower Women


    Katherine Ernst Meht | Co-founder, xtraview.in

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Katherine Ernst Meht | Co-founder, xtraview.in

    There are unique challenges that female entrepreneurs face, be it balancing work and motherhood, or striving to establish credibility in the workplace. Rather than treating these as “weaknesses” and trying to mask these and emulate our male counterparts, we must learn to play to our strengths, and use those to our advantage to succeed in a competitive environment. I remember resuming work in a few weeks of delivering my daughter! Such strength and inspiration came from my mother whom I’d seen managing multiple businesses in our childhood. I learned a lot from her. The art of raising ideal kids and being successful in a profession at the same time.

    Katherine Ernst Mehta is the CEO and Founder of Edvanta Consulting, where she works with international high school students across India, Singapore, Indonesia, and the UK to help them navigate the US undergraduate admission process, and gain admission to their best fit colleges. Katherine graduated magna cum laude from Kenyon College, Ohio, where she majored in Anthropology, Dance & Drama. She built a career in international education after first coming to India as a student and researcher in 2009.

    Nidhi Yadav | Founder, Aks Clothings

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Nidhi Yadav | Founder, Aks Clothings

    Women are taking the world by storm with their innovative products and articulate business strategies. The fierce passion of women entrepreneurs is breaking the gender stereotype and the generally accepted societal norm by stepping up outside the walls of their homes. However, the journey for women entrepreneurs remains a rocky one rather, in comparison to their male counterparts. Hurdles such as rife competition, scarcity in funding, reservation from the society, low-risk appetite, lower literacy, etc are very common amongst women because of the predominantly male-centric atmosphere that creates a resistance for the women to enter the business. Such was my experience as well when I began Aks Clothings.  When you are a woman entrepreneur, the difficult part is not the inception but how you keep your business running and healthy once you have begun. The struggle is to find trustworthy investors and channels to source your product. Nonetheless, if you have your vision clear and a supportive team by your side, finding other ancillary elements would not be a far away dream.

    Dr. Meenu Kumar | Founder, Cosmo Arts

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Dr. Meenu Kumar | Founder, Cosmo Arts

    The life of an entrepreneur is filled with challenges and mine has been no different. When I entered the market, I faced two major challenges. The first one was the lack of network – in the form of clients and partners.

    For me, business never came from family or close friends. Even if we were able to get a contact, it wouldn’t last more than a year or two. So, I had to step out of my comfort zone to build the right kind of network. I accomplished this by joining business networking groups and social media and online portals. I expanded my horizon by reaching out to interior designers, architects, and art connoisseurs through exhibitions, shows, and online portals.

    The second major challenge was to create something exquisite yet environmentally sustainable. We dealt with this challenge by creating in-house art pieces using recyclable materials like paper mache, discarded mannequins, old clothes, polythene, etc. This way, we were able to create art installations that were not only unique but sustainable as well. This approach eventually brought us a lot of success. Challenges are a part of life and we all have our own. At the end of the day, it’s not the intensity of challenges but your attitude towards them that determines whether you’ll fail or succeed.

    Geeta Singh | Founder & Director, The Yellow Coin Communication

    Women Entrepreneurs breaking stereotypes
    Geeta Singh | Founder & Director, The Yellow Coin Communication

    The first challenge that I faced was running a business without having any sort of business background. And things are getting better now but if you are a woman taking on the world alone, people don’t often take you seriously. But I kept persevering until my body of work began doing the talking for me.

    Even though I’ve been in the industry for quite a while now, I still deal with new challenges every day, and that I believe, is just part of being an entrepreneur. From hiring and retaining good employees to hiring and retaining good clients, everything is a challenge. The solution is that you have to give your 200%, and there are times when even that isn’t enough. But I take everything in stride and keep moving forward. It’s the only thing I know.

    Dr Malini Saba | Founder & Chairman, Saba Group & Anannke Foundations

    Dr Malini Saba, Founder & Chairman, Saba Group & Anannke Foundation
    Dr Malini Saba, Founder & Chairman, Saba Group & Anannke Foundation

    The thought that women are weak and that they should be protected creates an environment that daunts women from taking charge of their lives. Women are bad at tech, women are terrible drivers, and white women are beautiful, these are the common stereotypes women of all cultures face daily. I want to create and foster a culture for women in male-dominated areas, so I focus on hiring women in my companies. I have experienced that women are more assertive, passionate, and persuasive. They have a stronger need to get things done and are good at benchmarking their ideas to set a goal.

    Through our vocational training and awareness-raising campaigns targeted at ground level, we are making attempts to change mind-sets and bring people’s attention towards the problems that plague women: sexual harassment, domestic violence and other gender-based violence, bullying at the workplace, and rape. We want to change the perception of what masculinity means, what is permissible and what is not.

    This International Women’s Day, I want to tell each woman out there to stop being sorry for no reason, exude confidence and command the respect that you deserve.

    Amarpreet Rai | Co-Founder & Director of Operations and Development, Sanrai International

    Amarpreet Rai | Co-Founder -Sanrai International
    Amarpreet Rai | Co-Founder -Sanrai International

    Recognizing that commitment and perseverance can overcome all of the hurdles can be the key to success of women entrepreneurs. Signing that first contract in a male dominated medical industry, gave a boost to my confidence as I could convince my counterparts to take a chance by showing our commitment and by preserving. Thesedays, women are taking up such challenging roles and are leading by example.

    Anchal Mehta | Founder, The Knowbility

    Anchal Mehta - Founder, The Knowbility
    Anchal Mehta – Founder, The Knowbility

    A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform.” – Diane Mariechild Women have been known for multi tasking, creativity, leadership and team management. These skills can be found in any successful business owner. These days women have started breaking the shackles of stereotypes that tie them to household chores and desk jobs. We can see the trend of emerging women entrepreneurs, creating their own products, selling products and managing resources on and off the internet and paving way for new ways of earning. The preconceived notion that only men can run a successful business has quickly started disappearing as we see more and more women entrepreneurs taking the lead and even supporting their men as the bread winners of their household. Teenagers, students, mother’s, grandmother’s, young and old, rich and underprivileged, educated and illiterate, women from all over the world have been inspired that they can make a boss out of themselves and take the lead on their lives. We’ve long being told that women belong to the kitchens whereas now we can clearly see that women belong to themselves and are the boss of their own lives.

    Shruti Aggarwal | Co-founder, Stashfin

    Shruti Aggarwal - Co-founder, Stashfin
    Shruti Aggarwal – Co-founder, Stashfin

    The first and most pertinent step to breaking stereotypes is to call ourselves just entrepreneurs, and not ‘women or female entrepreneurs’. Every perceived male space, importantly finance, now has women at the helm. Think about any industry – finance, healthcare, education, wellness, communication, automobiles – and you’ll likely find a woman at the lead. This is when women have been able to prove people wrong who believed ‘women can’t be good with numbers’; ‘women can’t run their own business’; ‘women can’t be the bread-earners’; and so many other biases. We have come a long way and now the mind-set is also changing to ‘she can’ vs ‘she can’t’.

    My company, Stashfin, operates in the fintech space where we firmly believe that ‘Nobody in India should be credit starved’. And this includes women. In fact, I take it as my personal mission to dispel any myth that one might have about women and finances, women and investments – essentially women and money. It’s not as confusing or as difficult as it’s perceived to be. Numbers are exciting. Being an entrepreneur in this space is even better, because it’s when I see more women being financially aware, when they learn to take charge of their investments, their taxes, their money, that I know that – ‘women can’.

    Ms Charushilla Narula Bajpai | Founder, Director & Key Mentor, University Connection

    To begin with, it’s not uncommon for a woman to lead as an influencer at home or take charge of an ailing in-law, or double up as a teacher mentor for her children. She’s never put herself into a stereotype yet every time she acts on instinct, it’s often the world outside that sees her as different. My mother decided to participate in a beauty pageant at 60; around the same time my daughter chose to launch her first music score at 16 – were they breaking stereotypes? They were just being themselves and thankfully their environment was allowing them. Even as an entrepreneur, I’ve decided to run an all-women team at University Connection because it’s been the most natural choice. We are an extremely cohesive, collaborative, do not bicker, mean business, respect each other’s boundaries including the importance of time with family and personal goals besides professional ones! Just let a women be; she’s created to bring awe in the awesome. Another thought: From science to design to chemicals and financial know how, women are breaking barriers and allowing themselves to excel. At our college planning organisation, University Connection, we now increasing find young women students, aspiring for a career in politics, international relations, engineering and Economics.

    Sakshi Aggarwal | Founder, Gharobaar.com

    Well, clichés like don’t think of switching your career once you are married or have kids, business or entrepreneurship is men’s domain, instead of career focus on your family- these are the things that have hindered progress of women from ages. But the good part is that we are increasingly seeing many amazing women out there who are breaking all the shackles and succeeding.

    It is no longer believed that starting a business post your 30’s is too late. Women are proving that ‘age is just a number’, and women like Falguni Nayar who founded Nykaa at the age of 50 are setting the perfect examples for us. Stories like these are paramount to breaking all the baseless stereotypes that have been created in our society.

    Sejal Pravin Purohit | Founder, Seven Spring

    From my viewpoint,

    1) Women are now more aware of their law rights and strength. They know if they can give birth, they can do anything so they are breaking these stereotype that women are fragile.

    2) Women are everywhere from space, politics to farming. It is written in our history and science that though we are all human beings, men and women think differently so world gets more opinions and new prospective due to women as they are breaking the stereotype by leading in every field (From home to Mars)

    3) Earlier It was said that women are very emotional. However, women who are leading in the corporate field have proved that its nothing wrong to have high EQs as every organizational issue (be it home, corporate or country) can be solved amicably and nicely by being little empathetic and emotional, and women have broken that stereotype that women cannot lead or take decisions because they are emotional.

    4) Women play so many roles where one role demands her to be very loving and emotional and at the same time other role demands her to be practical and bold. She plays every role efficiently and more than anything, she is the perfect example to describe that with efficient time management skills, one can do wonders. So here she is breaking this stereotype that it’s difficult to play many roles.

    Ankita Riva, Co-Founder & COO, Zymrat

    Women entrepreneurs have let the world know that they are here to take the stand, they are here to make moves and they are not one step behind. Women, today, are standing right at the front and we are being unapologetic about it. From ringing a bell at NASDAQ to listing companies on BSE, women entrepreneurs are now one step ahead of the curve.

    Anamika Pandey, Founder, Naario

    Women Entrepreneurs are breaking the glass celeing in very many ways today. Primarily just by showing up in increasing numbers. When a woman starts up, she is motivating tens and hundreds of women to do the same. When a woman backs another woman entrepreneur she is telling everyone that backing women founders is the need of the hour. When a woman starts talking about sales in her venture, she is telling every single person that women and sales can go hand in hand, in India and across the world. And it is not a taboo.

    When a small female entrepreneur puts up a stall in a festival, she’s proving that she is confident and can run the show, at home and in business, despite having hudred responsibities. When a female entrepreneur builds her team she is telling all the team members that women can be in command yet lead with empathy. When a woman entrepreneur starts learning technology and talking data, she is telling everyone around her that she is more than what meets the eye. She can build things.

    Shwetal Shubhadeep, Co-Founder & COO, Nworx

    Today women entrepreneurs are role modeling that it is acceptable for them to be ambitious and a reality for them to be successful. They are also role-modeling, how to gracefully balance the many roles they play in their life and, in the process, be unapologetic to ask for support. The definition of ‘role of a woman’ and ‘capability of a woman’ is fast expanding. My wish is to have a day when the courage and strength of an entrepreneur are celebrated, and gender becomes irrelevant.

    Meenakshi Dubey, Co-Founder, Yes!poho

    Women entrepreneurs, who were once pursuing unpaid labor in olden times from setting pickles under the sun to crocheting sweaters and apparels for their near and dear ones, are now stepping up to become entreprenaaris. Establishing our presence in every domain from FMCG to finance, law to artistry, MNCs to encouraging saree-based businesses, women are shattering the glass ceilings of stereotypes. In former times, (in some cases, even a few years back), there was a stigma around women heading out to earn because relying on daughters, sisters, mothers etc. for daily chores seemed okay but their income was still considered something to be embarrassed or ashamed of – sidelining the entire idea of working women entrepreneurs. However, the years and years of rebellion has finally resulted in women taking accountability of their careers and fanning the fire of their ambitions to be at the top of their professional game. De-stigmatising the growth from a house-wife, mother, daughter or sister to entrepreneurs, founders, CEOs and women that slay the markets like a dragon with passion – the times have changed and the ladies are taking the lead with their due credits and recognition.

    Pragati Agarwala, Partner, Three Fourth Solutions

    The word ‘Entrepreneurship’, in itself is a paradox with stereotypes. This is particularly true in terms of female entrepreneurs. Whenever a woman sets out to make a change, or lead from the helm – there’s a lot of flak she has to face and keep proving herself. For instance, dealing with situations where “log kya kahenge” or “she’s a woman, what can she do?” or ‘Why should we be lead by a girl?’ and so on, is still quite commonplace today.

    The mere existence and continued use of feminised descriptions of entrepreneurship gives the perception that entrepreneurial activity is a largely a male preserve. Such stereotyping has an impact.

    However, our times are changing, and there is hope with figures such as Vineeta Singh, Vani Kola that are constantly challenging the norm from the forefront and helping make the workplace a more female friendly space as a whole. At TFS, we ourselves are an organisation that is 90% women dominated, and how! Each of the women on my team are constantly breaking the bias and proving with their work that women can achieve anything that we set our minds to do. The sky is the limit for their dreams, and we hope to continue enabling them to keep reaching higher!

    Ms. Dolly Kumar, Founder and Director, Cosmic Nutracos Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

    Maintaining a balance between work and home is a task, but it is vital to success and quality of life. Today we see women holding significant positions in all walks of life and even incepting their own companies. I believe that women have come a long way, breaking the barriers and creating an ecosystem where the young generation feels motivated and encouraged to start their entrepreneurial journey. Today, when I look at young women talking about business, striving hard for their dreams, and not restricting themselves in a cage, I feel elated and delighted to hear their challenges and how they tackle them.

    I started my entrepreneurial journey with a health and wellness brand- Gaia – a primarily male-dominated industry. However, I didn’t stop and kept working towards it, making it one of the frontrunners in the industry, upping consumers’ health and wellness quotient. Being a cosmetic engineer, I always had an interest in the beauty industry and realized a gap in the skincare market for the younger generation. So I researched it and launched Skinella, a skincare brand that uses superfoods’ formulation to target teenagers and younger girls. Gradually, I’m creating an environment where women can come out of their zones and build an empire that believes in equality.

    Ms. Preety Tyagi, Lead Health Coach, Nutritionist and Founder of MY22BMI

    Entrepreneurship is a field of business that is seasoned with various stereotypes, especially when it comes to women. Women starting a business of any kind are often termed with women-specific names such as mumpreneurs or femprenuers etc. Even the businesses are often expected to be something related to makeup, grooming, or fashion accessories. The mere notion of using such terms to define a women-owned business means that businesses and entrepreneurship are otherwise, a male-dominated reserve. However, the reality is far from this. There are women entrepreneurs in every field and all over the world, who are owning, manage, and leading businesses entirely by themselves. They are breaking stereotypes in each and every sector and field, be it automobiles, be it sports, be it science and technology, everywhere. However, such stereotyping and branding of such women-owned businesses has its own impact and fallbacks.

    The existence of such bias in the world of entrepreneurship is what makes it hard for many women to step out there and start on their own. For example, in the Indian economy, if women started businesses at the same pace as men, there would be at least a million more entrepreneurs in India. Even when the number of women entrepreneurs is on the increase, it still shows that a lot needs to be done in order to break the unthought-of bias and to remove the straight sexism that is present in society. And it also shows that breaking the bias is not only essential for women but the economy of our society as a whole.

    Shaily Shah, Co-founder, Elevo (Powered by Tarrakki)

    It is clear that women entrepreneurs are impacted by stereotypes. As per the study, 70% of women entrepreneurs highlights that gender stereotypes, social approval or disapproval have an impact on them. But the new age living and advancement of women have started to gradually see the change in how the women are breaking the stereotypes inorder to achieve their goals. According to me,  here are the pointers to break the stereotypes :-

    1)Rise in awareness of how entrepreneurship, economic participation, and other financial participation helps one be stable

    2)To take concrete measures to eliminate the stereotypes and their negative impacts both in public and private spheres

    3)To raise awareness about realisation of rights and equal opportunities, those related to economic participation & entrepreneurship.

    The upcoming years will be captivating to see the women entrepreneurs thrive for their goals.

    Kruti Mehta, Founder, Vivaa Consulting

    I don’t think gender has anything to do with breaking stereotypes, honestly. Anyone can champion making a change after all, so why should the onus lie with one gender. It’s more about an attitude in general, and entrepreneurs by nature have an attitude of challenging the norms or looking for a problem to solve. Having said that, having more women lead startups can definitely serve as a great inspiration for anyone wanting to make a switch from a job to a business or anyone who has an idea that they want to chase but haven’t so far. So I would like to think the courage is infectious for sure.

    What women do bring to the table is an opportunity to bring awareness about unconscious biases that have existed thus far which have led to pay gaps or  the glass ceilings that we all know and hear about. With more women choosing to lead,  hopefully with time there will be ample of chances to challenge and change those biases to ensure equity and opportunity regardless of our gender!

    Tanul Mishra, CEO, Afthonia Lab

    Today we see more women at the senior-most levels in multinationals. However, the Indian fintech sector still lags behind when it comes to the number of women in the industry. Therefore, I feel that there is a need to channel the resources, in order to make these opportunities reach more women, which will help in the growth of the country’s economy. The aim is to always be gender inclusive and seek growth, with ability defined roles rather than their gender.

    A better and more sustainable ecosystem that helps in overall enhancement will change the entrepreneurial journey of women in our country.

    Naina Ruhail, Founder, Vanity Wagon

    From being unable to voice their opinions in a male-dominated society to becoming absolutely fearless in doing so, women have broken stereotypes and how! Time and again, it has been proven that women have to go through hardships in the littlest of things. But gone are the days when the patriarchal leash held us back. It is high time that we now start acknowledging the struggles and challenges we face as women. With the rise in women taking charge of leadership roles and the emerging number of successful women entrepreneurs in India, it’s evident that we have challenged the norms and crafted a space for ourselves in the business realm and made it our niche. Today, more women are starting businesses at a much faster rate than men, making significant contributions to job creation and economic growth. We have proven ourselves and our endless capabilities to break the glass ceiling time and again!

    Shreya Sharma, C.E.O and Founder, Rest The Case

    Women of all ages are entrepreneurs now, right from someone who is in their 50s to younger women in 20s. They are in all fields regardless of gender. whether its finance, law or doctors which were initially male dominated industries now have women leading the way as well.

    Namrata Bajaj, Co-founder, Tatsa – Skincare made Simple

    As challenging as it may get, women of today are out there in every field working and crossing hurdles with an invisible crown on their heads. There is no hidden truth in women entrepreneurs breaking every kind of stereotype there is. One being Gender discrimination, which is as popular as having ‘chai’ in this country, you almost wake up to it every morning.

    I personally feel women were always born to do extraordinary things. We ace, strive for perfection in the smallest & biggest of tasks and we get the work done.

    According to reports women make up 13.76 per cent of entrepreneurs in India. It is only a matter of time before this number goes up. After widely promoting and supporting women entrepreneurs in reality shows which also involved major women judges, it all proved how women are breaking stereotypes within their own industries that were male-dominated.

    This women’s day I would encourage each woman out there to strive for the stars, achieve everything they have dreamt of and shatter every preconceived notion there could be.

    Mrs. Neha Singhania, CPO, TradeSmart

    In the ever expanding entrepreneurial landscape, we can see a rising percentage of women joining the bandwagon. With India being the third largest contributor to startups and fintechs in the world, we have large number of these businesses and unicorns led by women at the front.

    The status quo is changing in most of the sectors as women are proving that the age-old conditioning system or gender inequality only exists in the mind. Women of today are shaped for growth and with widened opportunities, we can expect to see more women-led enterprises in the coming years. Furthermore, women are setting a strong foundation by supporting other women to achieve a gender diverse workforce and having an equal ratio at work.

    Ankita Thadani, Co-Founder, Secret Alchemist

    Gender stereotyping has had a huge impact on women entrepreneurs, but more and more women choose to step out of these predefined roles to take up new and more divers challenges.

    India is changing too, slowly but steadily. We all saw the female dominance in India’s version of Shark Tank. This was the year where we saw Falguni Nayar , self-made billionaire listing her company at the NSE. Looking at the bigger picture, we definitely see a paradigm shift to women taking leadership roles in so many male dominated sector. A true testament to all that the future of India holds.

    Ms. Aanchal Bhatia, COO, The Plus Size Store by Meera Creations

    Aanchal Bhatia - COO, The Plus size store by Meera Creations
    Aanchal Bhatia – COO, The Plus size store by Meera Creations

    With thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem in India, inclination towards opting for entrepreneurship has increased significantly. Talented and aspiring people are seeing it as a great opportunity. Astonishingly, women have shown an unflinching affection for entrepreneurship and they are making entry into every domain of businesses. They are breaking all stereotypes, leading the company and outperforming their male counterparts with fierce passion and zeal. They are making brilliant decisions, including their companies into the unicorn list, and making collaborations with big corporate houses. They have established their names in the respective fields. Apart from that, they are receiving awards and recognitions for their contributions to the sectors on global platforms. They are not limited to any boundaries. They are just striving to fulfil their aspirations while solving the problems of society and creating a number of employment opportunities for others as well.

    Conclusion

    Women have indeed progressed long enough from the dark days when they were restricted to their houses, tied to the usual chores inside them. They have indeed lighted up the startup ecosystem with their own entrepreneurial sparks. However, there is always some room for more development when it comes to startups, which aims to build a world convenient for the end-users and profitable for the entrepreneurs but that demands both men and women working hand in hand.

  • How to Get Media’s Attention Towards Your Startup?

    Startups are making headlines now. They are becoming great support for their country slowly but steadily. When you start a new company, you need to be visible so that you can get potential customers and sell them your products and services basically so that your company can survive.

    Media runs the world, therefore they can actually make your startup visible in front of people. They can make someone billionaire, declare someone dead and can make someone a hero. No matter how much you hate or love media, it becomes the same for everyone when it comes to business.

    Media houses can create great opportunities for businesses. Not only for big and established ones but for startups too. In this article, we will talk about how to grab the media’s attention towards your startup, so lets’ get started.

    Benefits of Media for Your Business
    How to Attract Press?

    Benefits of Media for Your Business

    Free Advertisement:

    You will not have to pay for an advertisement to the media houses if they come to you for the story coverage of your startup. No matter how many people read blogs these days, offline media still have more audience than them, so it can make your company more visible.

    Increased Users

    As you are getting free promotion of your startup, you will see a bump in the user base after any media covers about you. As more people will read their news, more people will sign up for your service and will like to try your products.

    Investment

    You might end up getting funding from investors if they read about you and are interested in your startup and thinks that it can be a profit for them. You just have to make sure that the news covered by the media is positive in every way so that the investors can feel a spark and get interested in your business.

    Quality Recruitment

    Being positively featured in the media is a sign of a genuine and decent company. Your company can attract some qualified and skillful professionals who want to work with you because your company has a positive image. Employees are the roots of any company once your company get featured by media, good employees will definitely come around.  

    How to Attract Press?

    Press Release

    You can directly submit a press release to the news company. Most of the companies would appreciate your effort and your business might get featured on their channel or website.

    Be Easy to Reach

    Provide proper contact information on your website or social media accounts. There are times, media channels want to reach you but couldn’t, due to difficulty in contacting you. Respond to their requests and keep checking for these types of requests and be open to them as well.

    Newsjacking

    This could be risky. You should definitely not do this at the early stage of your startup. Newsjacking means to create breaking news or play a role in it. Obviously, you will try your best to keep it as positive as possible but the media writes what they want to write. Many companies get slammed even after doing good work. For this kind of option, experienced professionals and powerful contacts in this field is needed.

    Show your Expertise

    You can show off your expertise in a particular field to grab media attention. News channels often call experts to discuss breaking news. If you are not so free to do it, you can ask any of your employees to do it for the company, this way your company will be able to grab the headlines.

    Reach out to Reporters

    Reporters are the eyes of the public. If you have any contact, then you can directly go to reporters and ask them to cover your story. Reach out to them and they will definitely cover your story if yours is good enough.

    Reach out to Bloggers

    There are many news blogs out there. You can easily ask any blogger to cover your story, they will be glad to do so. You can even ask big news blogs and if not, you can also go for their subsidiaries, as most of the blogs have subsidiary blogs nowadays.

    Guest Blogging

    If you have good writing skills, you can use your talent by becoming a guest blogger and writing for some blogs. People will check out your profile after reading your content.

    Launching Event

    Throw a great party on the launching of your new product. Invite influential people in the party to attract the media. Be creative in giving the party a good theme, to make it look amazing, thus attracting the attention of the media.

    Hire a Celebrity

    You can invite a celebrity to come to your launching event. Most of the news reporters will be there as the celebrity is already a known face. This way, you will get the attention of the general public too.

    Involve in Local Event

    If you don’t have that much budget to throw a grand party just to promote your brand, then get involved in the local events. Get a list of upcoming local events and try to get involved in those events. You can sponsor the event or just host it. Moreover, you can ask your team to wear the companies merchandise and promote the product in the event or outside the event.

    Tell your own story

    Your own story can promote your product. Everyone likes to read successful people’s stories. You might not be so successful, but people will see you as a successful person once you started your business. Take advantage and tell your story to the news reporters.

    Use Social Media Power

    Use social media to create some strong campaigns to stand out from others and use that to attract the press. Modern-day journalism is all about social media and standing out there, so use social media to give you the required attention and buzz from the media. Using Twitter for such a purpose is a smart idea.

    Use News Wires

    There are many news wires where you can easily publish your news and other news networks will cover your story if they are interested in it. It works most of the time. You can also hire any news wire writer who can publish the news about your business for you.

    Conclusion

    Media coverage is not easy to get. But it is worth the hustle. However, you have to take care of the image of your brand. Media coverage is not always right. Not all reporters care for your image. They might write something which can lead to a negative image of your company. Once this happened, you can’t convince all people that you didn’t say so. Therefore, go to some good reporters only. Make some good relations with them, this way you can the deserving recognition for your business.

    FAQs

    How do startups get publicity?

    Use social media, connect with reporters, tell your stories and user-generated content, this way you can get publicity for your startup.

    What are the three types of media?

    The three types of media are print media, broadcast media and the internet.

    How to get your story in the news?

    Connect with the reporters, make a rapport with and tell them your story.

  • Digital Transformation in The PR Industry Over The Years

    An opinion by Tanya Swetta, Co Founder and CEO – id8 media solutions.

    2001 – the year I graduated from college in Mumbai, the education scenario for PR professionals was just emerging, this means that there really weren’t many good institutions to choose from to pursue public relations. One of the best of these, the Xavier’s Institute of Communications had newly introduced a “working peoples” PR course, which was scheduled all weekdays but only in the evenings- from 6 to 8pm.

    Cut to 2022, aspiring PR professionals today have a plethora of options to choose from in terms of courses, institutions, both online and offline, working, part time and full time.

    The PR industry globally has seen a phenomenal growth in terms of skills and business size. It was calculated that the global PR market was worth 88 billion U.S. dollars in 2020. By the end of 2025 the industry is expected to surpass a value of 129 billion dollars, at a CAGR of 7.4 percent (Sources: Statista).

    It is very encouraging to see the growth of this sector, mainly due to the rise in demand for relevant, timely and accurate content that can be used as a tool of advocacy towards both internal and external stakeholders. PR has always been an extremely useful tool in creating awareness, but today, with the inundation of digital and social, the main value that PR brings to the table is the ability to create a bridge of trust between the consumer and the brand.

    Its interesting and exciting to see how smart PR professionals and innovative PR companies have adopted digital and social media into their world and use these tools effectively to communicate with their target audience. Earlier, it was important to have an event to showcase the launch of a brand, product or service. today, a smart, effective and strategic public relations strategy can overcome this hurdle by using an integrated mix of online, offline and word of mouth campaigns to reach a large audience in a short period of time.


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    The relationship and roles of a journalist and a PR professional too have blurred over the years, with journalists marketing their content and PR professionals doing the thinking hat of a journalist in order to effectively and intelligently communicate their message (press release) to the audience.

    In the 2000’s up to 2010 – measurement of PR too tended to be a grey area. The most common method of measuring success was the size and positioning of the article in relationship to the category of media the article appeared in. Today, thanks to digital tools, PR can be measured as per circulation, readership, impressions, website traffic and share of voice, a much better and evolved way of measurement, and a method that every agency adopts as per their own internal strategies.

    I would say that digital transformation has surely been a big boon to public relations, earlier, there was a need to manually do research and find the right journalist to pitch to, today, there are multiple platforms available that allow you to browse the category and find the journalist or set of journalists specific to the beat you are searching.

    Public relations has come of age today, internal communications is a big part of what we do at id8 media solutions. Most companies need to have a professional agency communicate their values, culture, business plans, leadership and objectives to both internal and external stakeholders, this helps the company in many ways such as HR, government advocacy, positive reinforcement to key management and top level employees and much more. To see your company positioned in a good light is always a win!

    The science of public relations has evolved a lot as well. Earlier, a simple pitch may have worked to be able to garner a good large story for your client. Today, if you are not pitch perfect, down to the research and the tonality, you can kiss a good story goodbye!

    I have always been a huge fan of organic PR, this is even more challenging in todays day and age, with paid media being the trending and hot topic of this decade. An organic story has immense value, the customer reading this knows that the story is real, written by a respected journalist who has gone through the trouble of whetting the brand product or service before writing about it. This is invaluable.

    Another aspect that has changed in PR is that today, when you release the news, you are not just releasing it to your own country, you are releasing it to the world in one shot! This has drastically changed the timelines that a traditional old PR set would adhere to, its extremely dynamic and very exciting to be able to strategize a global release, timing it to perfection to hit every country in the globe!

    The biggest change that the public relations professional has seen, is the medium where the press release is going to be done. For example, in the earlier days, the only person your release was meant to influence was the journalist whom you were sending it to. Today, PR is about creating campaigns that can run across social, digital, print and television, so its very dynamic, detailed and extensive. this also makes it way more exciting! I cant wait to see what the next few years bring to the PR table.

  • Facebook Marketing Strategy for Startups

    Social Network is no less of a blessing at this point of time. We can connect with each other from any part of the world. There are numerous social media networking sites but the most popular has to be Facebook.

    Facebook is a social networking tool that allows registered users to share their day-to-day life with friends with whom they are connected. These include sharing of photos, statuses, locations and videos. It also allows the creation of features such as pages, events, and groups that help in the advancement of the popularity of mentioned ideas. According to a survey, 74% of Facebook users visit the platform each day. These things help us promote business on Facebook. Facebook, also allows people to give their comments on different things. There is a lot of privacy attached to it depending on the user’s decision. One can decide to be visible, block certain communication or privatize their activities.

    In the corporate world, Facebook is shaping the image of businesses in many ways as it allows more visibility and thus increases followers and patrons of the different businesses, thus giving them a chance to grow. In this article, we will talk about how Facebook helps in Below are the steps on How to Promote or market Business on Facebook.

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    How to Promote Business on Facebook

    Recognized Picture Profile

    Profile pictures on Facebook mark the virtual identity of any business and act as a thumbnail for all the posts done by that page, hence, it should be chosen wisely. People will be sceptical to trust a profile without a display picture so it is advisable to always have a relevant picture that is recognized as the brand image. This will reduce suspicion about the authenticity of the page as well as allow people to approach the users for socializing with any hesitancy. It enhances credibility and increases the chances of reputation growth among the audience. Seeing a known picture ignites interest in customers about the business content and shows professionalism.

    Quality Cover Photo

    Cover photos should be large enough for visibility and blend in with the profile picture. Creativity should be employed in choosing a cover photo that speaks of the brand without any words. The quality of the cover photo brings exposure and reduces the cost of marketing. It builds loyalty for the brand and increases web traffic thus promoting the brand.

    Brief about the Company

    The about section on any page has a brief for the company. This brief must be written in such a way that it describes the potential of the company to readers. It should answer the question about what you do and what customers will get.

    Include Apps

    Making Apps in business bring convenience. Put in apps on the company page that fulfil the requirements and functionality of the business. Apps can be useful in creating reminders, updates, feedback and also reducing costs to the business.

    Visual Marketing

    Visual marketing allows companies to actually show their products instead of explaining it and hoping that customers will understand. Images always attract the attention of the audience as they are friendly and boost the brand ideology by eliminating language barriers. In visual representation, the picture itself has a meaning and people can translate it easily.

    Measure People’s Engagement

    Facebook allows likes and dislikes. In this way, customers can show consent or disagree with any developments that the company plans to take. Thus, people feel engaged and believe that their inputs shape the future of the company.

    Monitor Comments Regularity

    Insights given can be used to improve services hence customer satisfaction is determined because listening to customers is the only way to find out if they are ready to buy the product or not.

    Benefits of Promoting Business on Facebook

    Business Exposure

    Facebook has a huge number of followers; therefore, any information that is posted reaches a massive audience. Thus businesses are recognized on a gigantic platform and expansion is guaranteed and so is the increase in demand for the product or services.

    Reduced Marketing Expenses

    It is cost-effective. Opening a Facebook page does not cost anything unless advertisement posts are needed to enhance page likes. But advert costs are minimal and thus marketing expenses are reduced.

    Target the Right Audience

    When posting any business on Facebook, one should be aware that not everyone will like it or get hooked to the page. However, due to the huge number of patrons on Facebook, business owners can rest assured that the information will reach a good amount of the targeted audience.

    Understand Competitors

    With Facebook, a lot of competitors can also follow business processes. Thus strategic marketing is required to determine the visibility of the business. Healthy competition allows people to produce quality products for customer satisfaction.

    Make Use of the Feedbacks

    In the process of Facebook interaction, business owners tend to get a lot of insights. Feedback in a business is a way of listening effectively, boosting motivation and increasing performance. It is a learning experience.

    Enhanced Business Branding

    Business branding brings visibility and customer loyalty. Entertaining information makes clients stay in touch. Customers offer great support to the sites that are encouraging and thus boost morale.

    10 Facebook Hacks for Startups

    There are many who knows how powerful Facebook can be, yet, there are very few who knows how to use it to their potential. Facebook has a close to 5 billion active users making it the fastest growing social network in the world. If you are a business, then turning just a small percentage of those users into your loyal customers could change the face of your business. But of course, you know that success doesn’t come that quickly.

    Despite the number of marketers using Facebook, your message could easily get lost in the crowd; but with a blend of certain tips and tricks, you can growth-hack your business. Here’s how you can do it.

    Getting Involved The Right Way  

    You can only get the very best of Facebook by getting involved with the right people and with the right community. But first, you will be required to create your profile on Facebook, and after getting it done, it’s time to start mingling with the community. It is recommended that you should spend some time learning how the various components of Facebook tie into each other and only then, you can truly own Facebook.

    Connecting With Other Facebook Friends

    No matter what your job position or industry is, you can make friends with anyone as it gives importance to the social aspect. During the process of registration, you are asked to provide information, and it is advised that no matter what information you supply, they should be genuine and authentic. Some of the options include importing your friends from your existing mail as well as from IM contacts. Facebook will also ask you to specify your high school, college as well as those companies where you have worked previously. Keep in mind that friends from the past are more likely to be interested in what you have to offer rather than some stranger who has just stumbled upon your profile.

    Organizing the Contacts

    Since we all carry multiple personalities, it is advised that we should put a boundary between each and every one of them. One personality shouldn’t get mixed up with the other. Personal shouldn’t get mixed up with professional. That should be the case on Facebook too. Make use of the handy tool, ‘Friend list’ and remember to create customized profile views with each and every one of your connections. Not only it is inappropriate, but it is also infeasible and inconsiderate to share each and everything with anyone. You wouldn’t want to share your birthday photos with your customers on Facebook, would you? It’s better to set boundaries between work and hobby.

    Joining Facebook Groups

    It is suggested that you should join those groups which are relevant to your business niche; and once, you become a member of such groups, you can get the ball rolling. Do try to share useful information in the group it will establish you as a thought leader. Such cases will lead others to look up to you and will become your loyal customers soon.

    Keeping Your Presence Fresh

    Once you have established your presence on Facebook, it is recommended that you should make it a habit of logging in at least once or twice a day to keep your presence fresh. Do remember that the more active you are on Facebook, the more you are going to appear to your friends, thus improving your relationship.

    Finding the Ideal Facebook Audience

    With more than 5 billion users on Facebook, it is very hard to market your product to everyone on the platform. And it is for this reason that the Facebook business page is there. It is the Facebook business page which will allow you to play around with the audience segments. If you don’t have a Facebook business page, now, it’s time to do so. If not, you are missing out the big picture.

    Facebook Targeting  

    There are numerous factors with which you can use to target your Facebook ads, and it is quite important that you know what these factors are. It is in fact targeting, which will help the audience to show ads and it is they who are more likely to engage with the ads. The six powerful ways of targeting the audience are behaviour, look-alike audiences, demographics, location, interests and custom audiences. Though each of them is effective in their way, the real power of Facebook advertising comes only when the above are combined effectively.

    Enabling Facebook Audience Optimisation

    It is only recently that Facebook has launched this feature audience optimisation which is known to help the brands as well as businesses in 2 significant ways. First, it helps the business to reach only those audiences who are most likely to engage with the content. Secondly, it is known to provide better metrics by helping the businesses to understand which audiences engage more with their content. It is suggested for the firm to use the feature of audience optimisation as with its help, the business can choose the preferred audience for their posts along with restricting their posts to a certain demographic and by getting better insights on how the audience interacts with their content.

    Excluding Audiences

    The business shouldn’t be afraid to exclude audiences as it is exclusion targeting which provides a way to ensure that a campaign is shown to the right people. Let’s say for example – it would be imprudent to show a campaign of acquiring new customers to the existing customers.

    Engaging Facebook Audiences  

    To engage Facebook audiences, the business will need to be engaging as well as addictive. The business will have to craft a captivating as well as a strong brand presence on the platform so that the prospects can’t help but notice the business. Run polls, surveys, content to engage your audience.

    Conclusion

    There is much more to learn from Facebook so, it is advised that one should never stop learning. However, by using the above hacks, any business can get started on Facebook with confidence. Nowadays, more than 300 million users use Facebook stories daily. Thus maximize the benefits of all the latest features of Facebook and build your brand.

    FAQs

    Is Facebook Good for Marketing?

    Facebook is good for marketing your business as it helps in distributing content and information about your business to your audience evenly.

    What is Startup Marketing Strategy?

    A Startup marketing strategy marketing plan that helps you in achieving fast growth in a limited time and it is different than traditional marketing startegies.

  • How Couplepreneurs Manage their Work-Life Relationship

    This article is contributed by the multiple couple entrepreneurs.

    Work life balance harmony in the life of an entrepreneur is one of the big challenges they face. Differentiating between work and life becomes difficult for entrepreneurs. And when we talk about Couple Entrepreneurs, where both of them are building the same startup, it is quite interesting to know their management to get a proper work-life balance. Building and successfully running a business together and maintaining work-life relationships are equally important.

    StartupTalky took the initiative to know how couple entrepreneurs manages their work-life relationships. Let’s take a look at some of the startups founded by couples and their view on managing personal & business relationship.

    Zypp Electric | Founders: Akash Gupta & Rashi Agarwal
    Upnourish | Founders: Kuonal Lakhapati & Aayushi Lakhapati
    Zymrat | Founders: Ujjawal Asthana & Ankita Riva
    The Nestery | Founders: T S Viswanathan & Vaishnavi Rangarajan
    Vanity Wagon | Founders: Naina Ruhail & Prateek Ruhail
    Avni | Founders: Sujata Pawar & Apurv Agrawal
    The Baker’s Dozen | Founders: Aditi Handa & Sneh Jain
    Zouk | Founders: Disha Singh & Pradeep Krishnakumar
    ESDS | Piyush Somani & Komal Somani
    Tarrakki | Founders: Saumya Shah & Shaily Shah
    AKS Clothing | Founders: Nidhi Yadav & Satpal Yadav

    Zypp Electric | Founders: Akash Gupta & Rashi Agarwal

    Zypp Electric Founders | Akash Gupta & Rashi Agarwal
    Zypp Electric Founders | Akash Gupta & Rashi Agarwal

    Entrepreneur couples are usually busy 24×7 in building their ventures. Most of the time, the work becomes life and personal life goes for a complete toss. However, at the same time, they enjoy and value the time spent together at work and in their personal lives, where they can learn, solve problems, and discuss strategies together.

    Rashi and I, we both try to balance our work-life relationship by taking 2-3 days off at least once in 6 months and planning a trip together to a new destination which helps us unwind, recharge and realize that we have a couple life apart from work too. We also try to make sure that we watch movies, TV series together as part of our couple goals.

    Upnourish | Founders: Kuonal Lakhapati & Aayushi Lakhapati

    Upnourish Founders | Kuonal Lakhapati & Aayushi Lakhapati
    Upnourish Founders | Kuonal Lakhapati & Aayushi Lakhapati

    We are residing in a scenario where the global corporate community is evolving on the startup culture successfully! Startups are independent and flourish through the actions and efforts put in by the entrepreneurs in constructing them from scratch. While being on a similar note let us address the qualities that couples who start startups share. Studies do present mixed reviews on this one but let us view this in a positive light.

    1. Same workday cycle – startups in their early days have no fixed timings or schedule as one has to put in all their time, effort, heart, and soul into its making. The same workplace and working hours gives the couple an added benefit to be on the same work cycle even while working for longer durations or through vague timings.
    2. Aligned passions – couples who build a startup together are committed to similar elements and are compatible in their thought processes which in turn reinforces their communication, connection and boosts the growth of their startup.
    3. Complimentary relationship – while the couple does not have to acquire the same skills, their creative differences can complement one another and they can work over their respective domains in the startup. They can give their best shot where their specialization lies.
    4. Working the negatives – building a startup from scratch is no joke and it is nearly impossible that two people, even though a couple, would blatantly accept whatever the other one proposes and hence a couple constructs their professional relationship with the same patience and compassion in the way they built their own relationship. Since they are well aware of each other’s choices and recognize each other’s differences it becomes easier for them to respect the other one’s judgment and make space for it.
    5. The difficult discussions – when a couple works together towards creating something substantial for themselves they realize the value of putting the other life decisions on hold which can be taken care of later in life.

    In the contemporary world, entrepreneur couples are setting newfound goals for all the couples around them. With the hustle and bustle of the entrepreneurial work life and long hours they are managing to balance their professional and personal life with a bang!

    Some significant factors that lead to this work-life balance:

    1. Set boundaries in the boardroom and the bedroom – when the couple is working, even if at different offices, it is necessary to set boundaries when it comes to professional talks and personal talks. One must keep the two separate in order to maintain a healthy relationship and respect for their personal space.
    2. Time management – the right management of time is the key to success in life whether it is in personal life or in professional life. Couples must discuss and divide their time as per the requirements of their home, partner and their official needs. You must plan your week beforehand and fit in some personal time exclusively for each other.
    3. Clarity on finances – with the busy schedule of one’s life, couples often forget to discuss the crucial matters that affect their personal lives. One such matter is the finance. A detailed discussion and agreement on the expenditure, budget and vacations is a must to avoid any disagreements in the future.
    4. Keep the spark alive – while being busy with work do not forget the small things that laid the foundation of your partnership. It is not about fetching the stars, all about the little gestures. Surprise each other with each other’s favorite things, make time for movie dates or watch a season together, run small errands for one another and just keep the love alive in the best possible ways!
    5. Be supportive – any relationship progresses on the love, respect, and support, that the partners give one another. While a million things go wrong on the professional front, at least the partners should be sure of having each other’s support through their darkest days.
    6. Patience is the key – in the midst of the heavy days, practice to remain patient and calm with your partner. Not every day the sky shines bright and you must remember that as a couple. Do not lose your temper together on each other, it is not you vs. the other, it is always you both vs. the problem. Try to find solutions to disagreements rather than fueling them with ego and harsh words.

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    Zymrat | Founders: Ujjawal Asthana & Ankita Riva

    Zymrat Founders | Ujjawal Asthana & Ankita Riva
    Zymrat Founders | Ujjawal Asthana & Ankita Riva

    Zymrat is an Innovation-led D2C Performance Wear Brand dedicated to creating world-class athleisure wear products for the Indian audience.

    Ujjawal Asthana, Co-Founder & CEO, Zymrat:

    I started Zymrat with Ankita while we were dating and got married while taking this journey together. The decision was very simple for us, if we can trust each other with our lives, we can trust each other with our dream. To be honest, I am at a point where I cannot imagine anyone else as my co-founder. Through all the highs and lows, doing a startup together is nothing less than bringing up a baby together. I consider myself lucky to have met my co-founder and wife through the common interest of fitness and building a brand. Zymrat is not only allowing us to live our dream of building a world-leading performance wear brand out of India, but it is also allowing us as a couple to spend the maximum amount of time together doing what we love and cherish. From getting the first order to spending sleepless nights shipping 1000s out of our 2bhk flat, to raising funds, to building a dream team, we have done it all and we continue to do it. If both partners share a common goal and are equally passionate about the journey, the joy and the depth of the relationship reaches unprecedented levels. I wouldn’t do it any other way.

    Ankita Riva, Co-Founder & COO, Zymrat:

    Ujjawal and I are married, and we are also building Zymrat together. Zymrat is an innovation-led D2C performance wear brand, and we make world-beating products for everyday athletes. Our vision for Zymrat is audacious and I am actually glad that we are doing it together. Entrepreneurship is a long road, an emotional roller coaster I’d say, and co-founders play a crucial role in each other’s lives, and if they are related to each other then the role becomes even more critical. The journey of entrepreneurship is so demanding, deep, enriching and satisfying that eventually, the line between work and life starts blurring out. If you are into it together as a couple, then you care more about each others’ physical and mental health than merely thinking about work-life balance, while still having eyes set on the vision. Turning off the laptop for a couple of hours every day, ensuring that you are having dinner together every day, going out on a date night every now and then are a few great ways to keep life balanced. If you have a common interest outside of work then that interest automatically takes care of the balance. In our case, hitting the gym together whenever we can keep doing wonders.


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    The Nestery | Founders: T S Viswanathan & Vaishnavi Rangarajan

    The Nestery Founders | T S Viswanathan & Vaishnavi Rangarajan
    The Nestery Founders | T S Viswanathan & Vaishnavi Rangarajan

    The Nestery is a Context-led Vertical Marketplace focused on Helping Modern Indian Parents to discover and pick up the right products just when they need them.

    We actually almost don’t manage. Pandemic however has been somewhat of a blessing in disguise because we’re able to sort of work from home and as a result, you know, at least we are physically present at home while you know our six-year-old attends school and lives her life. In terms of as a couple, it’s actually good for us because we know each other for over 12 years and we’ve been married for a good 10 And it’s been a good experience because when it comes to work, we have very different roles and responsibilities. So there is no stepping over each others’ toes. But sometimes, yes, living and working in the same space for 24 hours by 365 can get overwhelming. I know, for example, TSV goes for playing poker. He has a set of friends with whom he goes out and meets every weekend. I am on the other hand, like 100% homebody if you just let me be I will be home alone. And so that’s really helpful manage work in life.

    Vanity Wagon | Founders: Naina Ruhail & Prateek Ruhail

    Vanity Wagon Founders | Naina Ruhail & Prateek Ruhail
    Vanity Wagon Founders Naina Ruhail & Prateek Ruhail

    Naina and Prateek Ruhail, Co-founders of Vanity Wagon – India’s first and largest clean beauty marketplace, tied knot in 2012 and have a 2- years old daughter. They being the youngest clean market entrepreneurs in the country, have onboarded mammoth brands like MamaEarth, Juicy Chemistry, Daughter Earth, Blossom Kochhar Aroma Magic to name a few out of their 105 brands client portfolio since the inception of the brand in 2018. With the launching of this platform, they aim to establish an incomparable and yet trending e-commerce platform with a concept of clean beauty.

    The couple has grown the brand multifold in these years. The annual turnover of Vanity Wagon for the previous financial year is USD 0.75 Mn and have clocked close to 35k orders, average ticket size of USD 14 till date of a value of USD 0.5 Mn. Since 2019-20, revenue upsurged by 5 times. With an aim to become the largest selling clean beauty portal in the country, they have grown the workforce from 12 (pre-covid) to 22 (post-covid). VW’s monthly users have risen from 30k to over 1lac now and the affiliate network has now reached a remarkable 500-member team from 98 in March 2020.

    Working as a couple has a lot of pros, much over the cons. Naina and Prateek understand each other well and that allows them to collaborate well. Also, as a couple they can freely be the devil’s advocate at times, allowing themselves to arrive at the right decision together.

    Talking about the secret of managing perfect work-life balance, Naina says, “it’s a lot about respecting and caring for each other and while we work together, we make sure we detach from our work for a few hours when we are home, helping us build some amazing memories and enjoying our time together.”


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    Avni | Founders: Sujata Pawar & Apurv Agrawal

    Avni Founders | Sujata Pawar & Apurv Agrawal
    Avni Founders | Sujata Pawar & Apurv Agrawal

    For entrepreneurs, perfect work-life balance is a mirage. There is no such thing as a balance when you love your partner and what you do professionally together. It’s a full-fledged mental fixation. Giving “time” is significantly less crucial than paying attention. You may spend all of your spare time with someone, but if you’re not mentally present or making an effort to improve as a partner and lover for your spouse, you’re squandering your time.

    While it’s unrealistic to expect you to leave work at the office once you get home, you may make an effort to turn off work conversation for a period of time in order to be present for your family. Make it a point to schedule time for yourselves on a regular basis. Both the partners individually need to find out their passion areas and devote time towards it. Outside of the company, and even outside of our marriage, couples have their own lives. Make an effort to keep up with the activities that offer you joy and allow you to escape from the demands of everyday life. Also set aside time to spend together, putting business discussions on hold. It’s critical to recognize that your marriage is precious and takes precedence over your business. You’ll have a better understanding and relationship with your partner if you both share that mindset.

    The line between work and personal life is frequently blurred, and that’s fine. The commonality of your core values should allow you to work incredibly well together. Everything boils down to your belief system and if that is aligned, your relationship and business will thrive.


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    The Baker’s Dozen | Founders: Aditi Handa & Sneh Jain

    The Baker’s Dozen Founders | Aditi Handa & Sneh Jain
    The Baker’s Dozen Founders | Aditi Handa & Sneh Jain

    Working with your life partner is like an exciting roller coaster ride and luckily we have managed it well so far. In our opinion, for any entrepreneur, work life balance doesn’t really exist, especially at the initial stage of work. The passion for work, the product, the business is so high that moving away from it is like being away from your comfort and happy zone. The same applies for Couple-preneurs. We both are passionate about our work and thus having a supportive family environment helps concentrate on work in a way where the lack of work life balance isn’t too much of a problem.

    However within a few years couples do tend to want some time away from the business and concentrate on their personal priorities whether as a couple or as individuals. In our case the rule we had placed was that we won’t discuss work on Sundays. Sunday’s were earmarked for personal and family priorities. Apart from that, if we talk about stress levels and how to cope with it, then I think the stress levels are very high for Couple-preneurs. But the trick for this is one’s perspective towards a situation. The same stressful situation can be looked at from a lens that motivates and makes you happy.

    Zouk | Founders: Disha Singh & Pradeep Krishnakumar

    Zouk - Founders | Akash Gupta & Rashi Agarwal
    Zouk Founders | Disha Singh & Pradeep Krishnakumar

    Inspired by the love of consumers towards local handicrafts as well as the functionality of bags in this active, bohemian, solo, and nomadic lifestyle, Zouk aims to support and encourage good Indian craftsmanship and handicrafts, to keep India’s culture alive for future generations and combine them with modern functionality. The dynamic husband-and-wife duo of IIM Ahemdabad graduates – Disha Singh and Pradeep Krishnakumar, founded Zouk in June 2016 and it has been growing ever since. The idea behind Zouk was to promote the local craftsmanship of India so that the upcoming generations are always closer to the Indian roots and also help the majority of Indian women in the workforce who wear traditional ethnic attires to work. The brand is a Proudly Indian, PETA certified, Vegan and Cruelty-free D2C brand. The brand plans to expand overseas by Financial Year ’23.

    As founders, we are the ever-optimists. While we are typically wired in 24×7 on building Zouk, we have better control over our schedules. We also connect with our teams on a weekly basis to align on their team’s priorities and solve any of their blockers. A big part of how we can manage work and life is thanks to our team. They drive most of the execution and hence allow us to think about strategic pieces.

    Everyone knows that an amazing team can change the company’s growth trajectory. What’s not said often is that a great team can do wonders to the health and wellbeing of the founders.

    ESDS | Piyush Somani & Komal Somani

    ESDS Founders | Piyush Somani & Komal Somani
    ESDS Founders | Piyush Somani & Komal Somani

    Piyush Somani is the Chairman and MD of ESDS Software Solution Ltd. and Komal Somani is CMO and Whole Time Director at ESDS Software Solution Ltd.

    One of the partners has to be a silent observer. What that means is that one of the Entrepreneur doesn’t react at all and are committed to watch everything and discuss on everything and decide on things jointly. If there’s no consensus between both of you, avoid taking that decision unless the consensus is built. Couple Entrepreneurs cannot force their individual decision on each other, that’s the secret to have true partnership with your better half.

    Tarrakki | Founders: Saumya Shah & Shaily Shah

    Tarrakki Founders | Saumya Shah & Shaily Shah
    Tarrakki Founders | Saumya Shah & Shaily Shah 

    Building a start-up from scratch is very stressful and sometimes it impacts personal relationships. But it is definitely a good experience to have my partner Shaily Shah, Co-Founder of tarrakki in this journey along with me since the inception of tarrakki. We get to learn new things in the process each day (personally and professionally)while working and it adds alot of value to our work. I personally believe that having clear boundaries between personal and professional life is the key. Another key learning is to know when to switch off from the work and avoid the natural temptation of working 24*7. Also, working together brings up it’s own set of challenges, so it’s important to find strengths in joint wins along the way. However, it is a good experience to have the life partner also be the business partner and together we are game for any challenges that come our way be it at a personal or professional capacity.

    AKS Clothing | Founders: Nidhi Yadav & Satpal Yadav

    AKS Clothing Founders | Nidhi Yadav & Satpal Yadav
    AKS Clothing Founders | Nidhi Yadav & Satpal Yadav

    Apart from operating a business properly and economically, a couple who decides to start and grow a business together must achieve that delicate work-life balance that is important for one’s mental health. Many couples operating startups have discovered that setting out ‘personal time’ for one other and their families have helped build relationships while simultaneously growing the business.

    It has become difficult for people to distinguish between personal and professional time. And it’s considerably more complicated when the employees are a couple, and it’s even more complex when the pair is an entrepreneur.

    Maintaining a healthy level of communication with your spouse is essential when working together. Your professional and personal relationships may suffer if you wind up tiptoeing around one other. It is critical to communicate clearly. Clarify which role you’re speaking from if you’re dissatisfied with something as a coworker but not as a spouse. Failure to do so will result in a great deal of avoidable strife.

    A successful professional connection is predicated on a successful personal relationship. You can’t have peace at work, and at home, you can’t have war, so all you can do is prioritize your connection. Even if you see each other every day during the week, you should schedule a date night for the weekend. This will maintain your personal relationship on top of things while also providing you with a vacation from any business-related stressors.

    When you’re at work, though, it’s essential to maintain a professional relationship. If you don’t do so, your emotions will get in the way of making complex business decisions. Treat your spouse as if they were a coworker. Make every significant choice as a team while still acknowledging your particular abilities.

    Nidhi Yadav: My spouse Satpal and I always set aside ‘personal time’ for each other and our family, which has helped us strengthen our relationship while developing our business. Every weekend we plan a dinner or lunch date and go shopping or picnics along with our family. We always prefer having at least one meal of a day together and make sure to spare some time out of our busy schedule for our daughter.

    I believe maintaining a healthy level of communication with your partner is essential when working together, and always keep our professional and personal affairs away from each other and communicate whenever we have any issue.

  • Important Tips to Know Before Investing in Startups

    Startups are now ruling the business world, wherever you look, you’ll find one. It is becoming a crucial part of every country. There are people out there ready to invest in startups that look promising to them. Investing in a startup company can reward investors both physically and financially. It is also very risky as well, you are not exactly sure if that Startup is going to survive or not.

    Although there is a huge number of startups that are creating a name for themselves in different industries but not every one of them makes it till the end. Of course, the reward is fascinating but the risk of losing the entire money is also there. The feedback on investing money in Startup Companies is immeasurable. So, there are many things for investors to keep in mind while investing their money in Startups.

    According to a report, 90 % of Indian startups fail within the first five years. Hence as an investor, you must perform quality research before investing in startups. In this article, we will talk about some tips that an investor must follow before investing in a startup. So let’s get started.

    Analyse the Domain
    Be Mindful of the Founder’s Background
    Invest Your Money in Different Industry
    Learn how to invest by joining another group
    Analyse the type of competition held on markets
    Find Out if the Startup Is Ready to Face Challenges
    Keep an Eye on Investing Money
    Examine the Legal Documents
    Main Parameters for Investing

    Analyse the Domain

    To reduce the risks after investing in any Startup Company, the investor must know the domain in which the startup operates. This will help to attain potential success in investing. Always make sure that the startup company will grow and money will return back to the investor.

    Be Mindful of the Founder’s Background

    It is important to place the founders of the company in the right place as they are the ones to determine the company’s profits and success in the future. Especially for early-stage companies, founders are necessary for developing the path to success. If one product is made, it is tested by many members in the founder group and finally released. So, founders must have the right place to show their talents to lead the company. Thus, the investor needs to focus on the founder’s background story. The story includes which companies, the education they are previously coming from and what type of value they bring to the table.

    Invest Your Money in Different Industry

    The best way of reducing the risk of investing is multiple investments of money on different field tracks. This will increase the possibilities of success and will help to reduce risk. It will also increase the chances of getting money back with some profit or an offer by another company. This type of investment gives a result from the long gap. So, investors patiently wait for their turn and attain great heights in business.

    Learn how to invest by joining another group

    When investors are struggling with how to invest money in Startups, they can simply join other members online and invest a part of the amount. Investors must learn by analyzing different deals made by another member to determine what makes them a proper investors. It is important to understand the market before making any type of investment.

    Analyse the type of competition held on markets

    Analyze what type of competition is there among market investors. Investors are suggested to invest their money in the beneficial domain. First, the investors should analyze the customers, what they wish and what they want. Feedback is the key for the startup to develop the project at the right time. The investor must be very careful and analyse the market properly.

    Find Out if the Startup Is Ready to Face Challenges

    Not every time, things will go as planned, unforeseen circumstances can be a part of the journey of a startup, so the investors must analyse if the startup will be able to change its way, according to the circumstances so that they can survive the upcoming challenges.

    Keep an Eye on Investing Money

    Investors must keep an eye on investing money. They must watch for what purpose and how their money is spent. The investors must know that their invested money satisfied or reached the milestone of their startup company.

    Examine the Legal Documents

    It is an important thing for each investor to review the legal documents because sometimes cheating occurs when investing in a startup company. This may involve how the company is structured and who is involved. The investors must know the structure and ancient history of a particular startup company and what percentage of ownership in the company they are receiving depending upon the amount of money that they are investing.

    Main Parameters for Investing

    • The first parameter for investing in startup companies is product or technology. The investors should be aware of what type of product is being developed by the Startup. They should also know, what type of problem occurs and when it occurs during investing money.
    • The second parameter is the team. The investor should know the team which works for them and whether they work efficiently or not. They carefully choose the associates and workers in a team.
    • The third parameter is scalability and competitive advantage. It means that can the business scale efficiently and cost-effectively. Investors should be aware of the business can be cost-effective or not. It decides if the investor is suited for the business or not.
    • The fourth parameter is the market. The investor should know the size of the market and how it reaches customers. They must know the number of people who really use their product efficiently.

    Conclusion

    If you are investing in a startup for the first time, then you must follow the above tips. Apart from that if you are not good at finance and laws, then it’s better to take advice from experts regarding stocks, bonds, shares, and other startup-related things. Last but not least, do invest in a startup first then measure the progress and learn from the mistakes.

    FAQ

    How do Investors Invest in Startups?

    Investors create a partnership between the company and themselves.

    Is it Good to Invest in Startups?

    Investing in startups can be risky, if the startup turns out to be successful, the reward is great but if the startup fails, the investors lose their money.

    Why do Most Startups Fail?

    There are a number of reasons why most Startups fail, it includes money running out, choosing the wrong business market, problems between founders, wrong way of marketing and others.

  • It’s Payback Time! EVs will do to ICE Vehicles what ICE did to Horse Carts a Century Ago

    The article is contributed By Vikash-Mishra, CEO and Co-founder of Moeving.

    Animals, especially horses, have been central to transportation for a millennium. We humans had built our entire mobility infrastructure to suit this mode of transportation. However, when the modern car came into existence in the early 1900s, it replaced horses at an unanticipated pace. In a few urban settings like New York, the transition took less than a decade. People had to completely rebuild the transportation infrastructure, including fuel pumps, service stations and roads. And, this happened while the world was fighting World War I.

    A hundred years later, today, the transport industry is coming full circle. The world is at the cusp of another transportation revolution, one that promises to eliminate emissions related to transportation and make it sustainable again. This time, the ICE (Internal Combustion Engines) engines are at the receiving end. As of today, it might look like an insignificant trickle globally but the tipping point for Electric Vehicles (EV) is not far. With much of Europe already reaching double digit percentage sales penetration, steadily globally uptake of EVs driven by technology innovation, will do to ICE vehicles exactly what happened to horse-driven vehicles; obsolete. The speed at which the transition will take place in this decade, especially in high-density areas like larger cities, means we will witness a time when EVs will outnumber fossil fuel vehicles by several times.

    The transition will not be a simple passing of the baton though. We will have to reimagine the entire transport industry like we did when transitioning from horses to cars. Working in siloed partnerships will not lead to meaningful at-scale growth, but taking a holistic ecosystem approach to tie all the loose ends can lead to faster adoption of EVs. The form factor of EVs, which has started as an extension or as a mirror image of the ICEVs, will transform significantly. These will be largely triggered by economic dynamics (policy push towards manufacturing, new age financing of vehicles, natural realignment of cities in line with MRTS, etc.), technology interventions from AI, IoT (leveraging data science for better vehicle quality, autonomous technologies), battery form-factor (flexible batteries allowing EV form factors fluidity), as well as fast charging technology (adding to range and reducing downtime). However, the biggest impact on how EVs evolve will be triggered by changing human behaviour. As people move from ownership to access, and as more move to hybrid working styles, the way people view mobility will change.


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    Like during the transition from horses to cars, there will be massive disruption with some clear winners and heavy losers. Like in the 1900s, transportation infrastructure was rebuilt, during the EV disruption, given the higher upfront vehicle cost but lower vehicle built-up complexity, we need to further optimize our EV infrastructure investments, for example in terms of charging and maintenance, and build highly distributed, accessible low cost infrastructure with an ecosystem approach. There will be limitless opportunities for early adopters who can visualise some of these changes early enough. This is true for people and organisations, but even more so for nations. India, due to its unique position (very low per-capita personal vehicle density, evolving urban infrastructure, robust start-up ecosystem, abundance of rare earth metals, growing renewable energy focus) can become a global hub for EV manufacturing and adoption if it plays its cards right.

    With the Indian government pumping in over a billion dollars into the ecosystem, it is now time for the private players to come together to imagine a new transport ecosystem, one that is built ground-up keeping larger climate goals in mind, and build it with the urgency that the sector demands.

  • Best Email Management Tips for Clutter-Free Inbox

    Email management is necessary because all informal and formal conversations take place via emails only. Every morning when you open your mailbox it is filled with a number of new emails, but the harsh reality is that half of them belongs to the no sense advertisements from the shopping websites offering a discount, and other belongs to the service providers which you have subscribed for one time, but never uses it. More than half of the mailbox is filled with junk, but in this pile of junk our important emails get hidden and in some case accidentally gets deleted. The most frustrating task is to identify each email and then delete them carefully on the basis of importance.

    Thus, it consumes a lot of valuable time to sort and delete the email every morning. As per a recent study, a person spends around 1 hour a day on emails. But not anymore, as today we are determined to solve the issue of sorting emails and make your inbox clutter-free. Well, let’s see what can we do to make your mailbox neat and clean.

    Email Management Tips

    To keep your inbox clean so that you can differentiate the important mails and the not-so-important ones is very important. We receive an average of 100 emails per day and it is not easy to open and take a look at all of them. Some of the email management tips are given here to follow and keep your inbox clean.

    Unsubscribe Your Unwanted Subscription

    Many of you receive emails daily from the unwanted subscriptions, that you have used once. The answer will be numerous, these unwanted emails capture too much space in that inbox that your important emails get lost in that cluster. Well, if you want to unsubscribe from these unwanted emails, then we would surprise you with a simple email tip to rescue you from all the burden of these emails.

    • Log on to Unsubscribe from emails.
    • The first window which appears shows you all the channels (parties) you are subscribed to in your email.
    • Now press the unsubscribe button and unsubscribe all your waste emails and get your mailbox cleared. Well, in one second you will be free from all the clutter targeting emails.

    Use Email Tools

    Your email app has numerous functions already installed in it and using them smartly to do email list management can help your daily life easily. The email app has various features which you can easily opt to sort out your important emails. The features that you can use to achieve a neat inbox are:

    • Use the filter to remove all the unwanted junk mails from the inbox. Separate emails on the basis of important and unimportant emails, and only visit the important emails and delete all the unwanted ones in just one tick.
    • Learn basic etiquette to email for the best result. If you are in the “To” field, the sender expects you to do a certain action, and if you’re in the “CC” field, you just have to read the email.
    • Reply to the email instantly as you view it, but if by any chance you don’t want to reply soon then use the unread option and mark the email as unread to get the message later.
    • Don’t waste your time by regularly checking your email, check your email only twice a day to spend less time on emails and focus more on your priority work.
    • If you have more than one email account, then merge them together to prevent yourself from the hassle of opening different accounts for the emails.

    Use Email Management Application

    Nowadays a variety of Email management mobile applications are available for both Android and iOS users consisting of Artificial Intelligence. You can easily install the app according to its features and manipulate them according to your wish. One app can easily substitute the personal assistant‘s task for you and you can enjoy your beautiful day without any hassle of email.

    Top Email Management Tools

    SaneBox

    It is said to be one of the best email management tools out there, this tool is especially known for managing personal inboxes. The AI of SaneBox is aware of the person’s email habits and sorts them accordingly, as soon they get into your inbox.

    ActiveInbox

    Emails can distract you from your work, especially the unwanted ones, Active Inbox not only manage your inbox but also helps in scheduling your tasks. The tools divide all your emails and transform them into tasks task with deadlines.

    Clean.Email

    This email management tool helps you sort your emails amongst folders, like important, personal, updates, and others. The tool has a smart filter that helps you see the emails that have been divided into folders after the tool scans your entire inbox.

    Edison

    This tool is very much similar to Sanebox, you unsubscribe from any newsletter with just a simple click. It has some quite interesting features that helps you manage your inbox. It has a swipe action feature where you can swipe to check your emails quickly.

    Mailstrorm

    This tool is considered one of the best tools for filtering emails. Although, it is not an AI, bit it follows the trend, it has advanced spam protection features and can link up to different email providers.

    Conclusion

    So, above were some best email management tips that feature to sort your mailbox and free yourself from the hassle of searching the important email from the pile of unwanted emails. But make sure to use all the cool features of the email app and emerge all the email accounts together to reap the fruit of easy app benefits. To get a clutter-free inbox, start using the above techniques today and save your valuable time.

    FAQs

    Which is the Best Email Management Software?

    SaneBox is said to be the best Email management software.

    Is there a better Email than Gmail?

    There are some alternatives to Gmail and they are OutlooK, ProtonMail, Zoho Mail.

    What is Email Management software used for?

    Email Management software is mainly used to keep your mail inbox organised, so that you can answer those mails that are important quickly.

  • Best Ways to Build Network During Covid Times

    The article is contributed by Anupama Soni-Founder of Open Door Communications.

    Face-to-face networking is on pause, relationship building is not. My love for stories makes me a natural net worker. I thrive on people’s energy and this is one thing that keeps me going. I love my daily interactions with my colleagues, clients and peers and you can imagine how difficult it is to go through my day in its absence. Do you find yourself struggling in this prolonged isolation like I did? Luckily, I found that it doesn’t have to be difficult at all. If you’re a people’s person or in a people-facing business/profession, here are a few things I’ve discovered that may hopefully help you too.

    Make goodwill calls not sales calls

    The collective pain has also raised the empathy bar, every communication you do today will have an impact. Let me use a personal example here to show you what I mean. I have a taken a Home Loan and I pay monthly EMIs towards it. A while ago I got a call from one of the company executive who thanked me for making payments on time and also mentioned that the interest rate I pay to their company is on the higher side compared to some other banks. She suggested, I should consider enquiring in the market for a better rate for myself at my convenience. Pleasantly surprised, I asked her if her company and superiors are aware of this call and suggestion, to which she said it was their management’s idea to educate their clients. Now it is a different matter if I transfer my loan to another bank at a later stage or not, but I do not think I will forget this gesture.

    Use LinkedIn well

    I can’t stress this enough. We must all update it thoroughly. I recently saw a very nicely formatted ad by a client that said “We are building enviable LinkedIn for our clients”. I thought it was a smart idea and since I am a communication expert and I found I had some spare time on hand these days, I decided to do it for myself. I can’t really put down in figures but I have seen a spike in new contacts, and I even managed to get a new project for the company solely by networking here.

    Jump onto the Webinar bandwagon

    I know the whole world is tired of hearing about webinars, FB and Insta Lives but there is no right or wrong in this time. It will help you connect with your customers and lots of relevant people. Some you will continue to stay in touch with long after! Trust me on this and thank me later. I have a buzzing new entrepreneur group and some are slowly becoming a part of my social group too. Not only that, I’m learning new things as well. For example, we partnered with a company in the NFT space, learning how it works and educating the media and people through various activities have been fun and the Metaverse world is really the future.

    Approach new contacts

    We often find our comfort in people we know even if we have brilliant bunch of contacts waiting to be approached, that in my opinion is the biggest networking mistake people make. We wouldn’t be exposed to new, will not have out of the box ideas and continue to get validation of our own thoughts if we sit in our comfort circle, drastically limiting our leanings. If you genuinely admire someones work, reach-out to them with a thoughtful note and ask for the advice if you are seeking one, most people are receptive! Let the silent not dampen the spirit.

    There is nothing wrong or right here, we all are learning and people are more open to new ways of communication, so use it.

    Go beyond business and build a close network

    There is no right or wrong way to build a close network. Start with a large group, pay attention and proceed with care, and like they say – you will find your niche. I was a member of over eight WhatsApp social groups (people took permission before adding me) and I observed long enough to see the ones that made sense to me. I continued with only two. One has to be clear of the purpose a group will serve. My friend introduced me to a women’s networking group when I initially started my business. I joined hesitantly because I was wary of catfights and silent wars. This group however has changed my perception; women in this group are extremely helpful, laud you on your success, lift your spirit up and are forever ready for celebration.

    My Instagram was strictly for my pictures and my thoughts. I have a slightly wry sense of humor and I am very mindful of that especially in the workplace but, since Instagram is my space, I experimented and to my surprise I have people coming and appreciating my stories and saying how they wait for new posts from me. It has become my happy place. I have observed how my personality has evolved and I no longer feel that I need validation.

    So, while you do some of these don’t get lost in the virtual world. Divide your time sensibly. Get that sunshine and exercise. Use free platforms, be responsible, pay attention and proceed with care. Happy Networking!

  • Will AI Revolutionize the Content Writing Space in the Coming Days?

    This article has been contributed By Mayank Jain, Co-founder of Scalenut.

    The growth of technology is phenomenal in the present day. There was a time when people were afraid of technology and blamed it as the primary reason for unemployment.

    But as times change, people change. Today people are slowly warming up to technology and seeing it as a medium to reduce their workload. In fact, advanced technology will take over 30% of repetitive and mundane job tasks.

    Technology-driven processes have surpassed many conventional ways and made our lives simpler. One such technology that is slowly making its presence felt across most industries is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Content writing is no exception.

    Yes, you heard that right. We are crossing a period where AI has started writing intelligent content for people to read. This post is about this futuristic journey, beginning from the fusion of AI and content creation. Before that, it is essential to understand about NLP, one of the core concepts of AI, that has multiple hats to wear in shaping the future of content creation.

    What is Natural Language Processing (NLP)?
    How is AI shaping the future of Content Creation?
    Challenges to AI in Content Creation
    Conclusion

    What is Natural Language Processing (NLP)?

    You might have seen Google correcting your search result with a “Did You Mean:” question or Alexa responding to your commands. That is actually NLP algorithms demonstrating their technical prowess.

    NLP is an element of AI that finds profound application in the field of content creation. We can even call it the backbone of AI-generated content. It understands texts and interprets human languages. In other words, it learns from actual interactions with humans. With enormous data under its hood thanks to millions of search queries and search commands, the NLP algorithm generates human-like content in any language of your choice.

    With that basic introduction, let’s dive into the main topic.

    How is AI shaping the future of Content Creation?

    The advent of automatic content writing tools

    AI-based content writing tools are being developed across the globe and can generate content thanks to various NLP algorithms embedded in them. Several businesses are already using such tools for their content creation needs. Semrush’s ‘State of Content Ops & Outsourcing Report 2021 confirmed that around 12% of participants admitted to using AI writing technology to create content.

    These AI content tools can generate high-quality content automatically and instantly. All that you need to do is give some context to the AI engine, such as keywords, target country, short description, etc. The tool then goes around the search engine and finds high-ranking content. Based on this, it comes up with a comprehensive and optimized content piece for you.

    SEO-driven Content Generation

    For a very long time, search engines have been working on rule-based actions. It required an SEO expert who could understand the rules and modify the content accordingly. But with the advent of AI and its infusion into SEO, the situation has changed drastically. Today, even a layperson can create SEO-enriched content thanks to several AI-based SEO tools. These tools perform a high-end search, show what your competitors are doing, keywords to rank for, the H1 H2 tags to use, and so on. Basically, the tools become your SEO guide and walk you through the different steps to rank better than your competitors.

    Enhanced Creativity

    Creativity is the foundation of any good content. And AI, a machine without a human brain, is slowly stepping into the world of creativity as well.  Again, NLP plays a role here. When AI interacts with thousands of humans, it slowly understands what the humans like to hear and what they consider interesting. The day is not very far when AI-based tools will develop unique and interesting concepts for your advertisements or even a book you plan to write.

    Even today, there are several tools that can come up with unique blog ideas and product descriptions based on one word you enter. In other words, it’s the perfect antidote for your writer’s block.

    Challenges to AI in Content Creation

    Unfortunately, the journey ahead is not a bed of roses. Several challenges will come up when we rely too much on AI for content creation. Here are they –

    Variation in tones and communication style

    Yes, artificial intelligence has indeed evolved to a great extent in “understanding” human communication. But that doesn’t make it better than us. AI can write amazing content without repetition of words or phrases, but at the end of the day, it tends to sound a bit robotic. The variation in communication exhibited by humans has not entirely been interpreted by AI yet and will be a mighty task in the coming days. As Founder & CEO of Codeless, Brad Smith quotes –

    “The biggest problem with AI right now is its overreliance on patterns and the probability of certain words or phrases showing up next to each other when you reference certain topics. It is merely taking what’s already out there on certain topics and then playing a Robocop version of the word game Mad Libs,”

    Expressing Emotions

    Humans have the ability to play around with the emotions of the reader through their choice of words. It might be a challenge for AI to emulate. Imagine two stories, one written by a human and another by an AI engine. Now, as a reader, there are high chances that you will feel some emotion reading the story written by the human as it’s been written by someone with actual feelings. Even though the story written by the AI engine might be good, there are chances that the reader may not be able to connect with it well.

    Inability to Make Decisions

    We write content based on our past learnings and can shift between different topics on the go. This is a lacking feature in AI since it is programmed to run only within a set boundary of related topics. For example, we can bring a concept of a movie into a blog on the stock market to make it interesting, but this might not be possible for the AI engine.

    Conclusion

    The future where AI takes control of content creation and SEO is not very far. But the chances of total domination still look slim with the array of challenges that lay ahead. But one thing is sure – AI is here to help all the content creators out there and make their lives simpler in coming up with world-class content with minimal effort.