Sramana Mitra: Is telecom the largest category in which you’re doing chat commerce? Pieter de Villiers: Telecom is the largest category where we see high-volume adoption of chat commerce. However, we believe that financial services will eclipse that very soon. Sramana Mitra: What kind of financial services?
Sramana Mitra: To do this on WhatsApp, what do you have from a technical layer point of view? Is WhatsApp giving you an API into which you are programming your facilities? Pieter de Villiers: First of all, Clickatell was one of WhatsApp’s first business partners to enable brands to serve clients in this manner. You
This is a terrific story of a South African team of entrepreneurs who have provided tremendous thought leadership in mobile chat commerce and have built a great company. Along the way, they raised money from Sequoia Capital and have achieved (unverified) Unicorn status. The beauty is that this is not a glorified Unicorn built out
Sramana Mitra: To be perfectly honest with you, I flatly turn down all of these requests. Corbett Drummey: One of the cool things about Popular Pays is that although a brand can use our search tool and find an influencer, we also have an app where creators can view all the open gigs, and they
Sramana Mitra: What kind of content are we talking about that Samsung promotes? What kind of influencers are propagating that content? What are the business terms that you are seeing? Corbett Drummey: You can use us to create content of almost any type. We’ve done everything from tweets, blog posts to longer form videos. Most
This discussion explores the evolution of influencer marketing and how brands are working with content creators to gain credibility and leverage. Sramana Mitra: Let’s start by introducing our audience to yourself as well as to Popular Pays. Corbett Drummey: I’m the CEO and Co-Founder of Popular Pays. We started in Chicago and did a stint
Sramana Mitra: Very good. Switching gears a bit, when you look around in your universe, what are the key trends and what are the open problems upon which a new entrepreneur could build a new business? Todd Greene: It’s a great question. It’s actually very interesting. If you look all the big unicorn spaces and
Todd Greene: In my view, there are only two kinds of startups. There are startups that are building a new product in an existing market. There are companies that are building new products in a new market. They both have different dynamics. In companies that are building new products in an existing market, you’re usually providing