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ong Term
TransWeb currently serves learners and educators across India, US and UK. The Iirm plans to
train and induct, and increase the size oI its tutoring team to around 2000. TransWeb has a strong
client base in US and UK, and has plans oI expanding its operations in Australia and Middle
East.
When we asked ishant and Aditya about the long term Iuture oI the company, they mentioned
that their key Iocus Ior now is to grow the company at a reasonable pace. Aditya says, We dont
want to bite more than we can chew''` They are taking a very cautious approach and don`t want
to expand so huge that it goes out oI manageable limits. ishant said, If our short term goals
keep working for a significant period of time, we might not even need a long term goal. And then
theres always an exit option. Who knows whats gonna happen ''`
it Option?
The Iounders are in talks with U.S. Iirms Ior both investment and possible partnerships. They
are talking to investors Ior $5 million to $10 million in Iunding to take the company to the next
level. &ntil now we have been focused on getting our back-end operations in place and on
customer retention, Iounder ishant Sinha says. We are now ready to grow exponentially. The
funding will be for marketing and building our brand.
Aditya mentioned that they were approached by a Iirm two years back Ior an acquisition but the
evaluation was too low, and he and ishant didn`t want to give away all their signiIicant eIIorts
without giving a Iull shot to the company. Aditya says, 'When we look back, that refusing the
acquisition) was one of the best decisions we have ever made. However, they are not
completely averse to getting acquired by another organization but they want to Iirst grow this
venture to a respectable level.
When asked what that level is, he said, ..we dont have a level in mind but we will continue it to
the level that gives us intellectual and entrepreneurial satisfaction..` Certainly a noble thought!!
Venture valuation
Can the Venture be called a Success?
When we looked at diIIerent parameters to judge whether the venture can be called successIul or
not, we Iound that it ticked almost all the criteria one could think oI Ior success.
1. By Revenue The revenue oI the organization grew Irom a modest ten thousand dollars to a
million dollars in less than 5 years, which shows that the company grew at a good pace and
created regular sources oI revenue.
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2. By Si:e The Company started with just 4-5 employees and has now grown up to a Iull time
employee size oI around a hundred and a contracted tutor pool oI more than 600. Hence the
venture has generated employment opportunities Ior people as well and hence can certainly be
called a success.
3. By Cash flows - The venture survived till now and has grown without any angel or VC
Iunding; and more importantly it did not Iell into cash shortage problem and maintained a regular
Ilow oI cash even during the time oI recession. This shows that the venture has a sustainable
model and will grow irrespective oI market conditions.
4. By Responsibility Sharing - There were two Iounders oI the organization but the sharing oI
responsibilities was so well that they never Iaced a directional issue as to which direction the
company should grown in. II we look at other cases with two or more Iounders, e.g. Law School
Tutorials, there`s mostly a conIlict oI thought process amongst the co-Iounders. Hence by
allaying these issues, the venture was a success to have grown so well.
5. By !ublicity and Recognition The venture got a lot oI coverage in the news. There were
interviews oI the duo on television in DTV, Money Control; interviews and stories in The
Washington Post, The Tribune hibit 8]; and the duo also gave a lecture on entrepreneurship
in IIM Indore (one oI the premier management institutes in Inda)
Moreover, the duo has also started to reach out to the non-metro cities with their tutoring
services which enables students in these cities to access quality preparation Ior entrance
examinations, hence they have started IulIilling social responsibility as well.
Hindsight: Things They Could Have Done Better
In one oI the interviews ishant told us that the biggest thing they could have done diIIerently iI
they get a chance would be to include a third partner in the business who has a superior
technology experience. He mentioned that since their business depends primarily on e-
commerce, they needed an expert in technology and that too speciIically in Search Engine
Optimization" (SEO).
When considering a site redesign, or planning to launch a new site, SEO can ensure that the site
is designed to be search engine-Iriendly Irom the bottom up. In general, the earlier (or higher on
the page), and more Irequently a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will
receive Irom the search engine's users. ishant says 'If only we had a SO expert in the early
stages of the company, we would have been in todays position two years earlier.
While the duo regrets this, they have started working on it by hiring a strong 10 member IT team
whose primary Iocus is SEO. ishant told us that the company`s revenue increased by at least
1.5 times in last 5 months due to SEO.
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#eflection on deas
hy be an ntrepreneur?
One oI the Iirst things we learnt was that why is a very important question Ior an entrepreneur.
The question Why comes Iirst and then What and How. II there is a strong answer to why`
then despite the initial Iailures and criticism, the entrepreneur will continue to move Iorward
until he succeeds. II the individual is himselI not convinced with his own idea he will not be able
to convince anyone else.
Both the co-Iounders ishant and Aditya always had that intrinsic answer to Why. Despite their
engineering background they knew within that they wanted to start their own venture that will
allow them autonomy in making key decisions in their work. In an interview ishant says,
When we started Transwebtutors, there were times when people laughed at us and no one
believed in our idea, we had a hard time convincing clients. But we believed in ourselves and
knew what we wanted.`
Bootstrapping
Start business with nothing?? Sounds unlikely but it is possible with bootstrapping. We learnt in
our Entrepreneurship class that one can start a business with very little capital and may not
always need a venture capitalist or an angel investor. o cash means there in no employees
available and no equipment available. ThereIore, bootstrapping Iorces the business owner to
Iocus on selling and generate cash inIlows Irom the very beginning. So, the bootstrapping
technique is also a validity test Ior any business beIore the business ends up losing larges
amounts oI venture capitalistic Iunding, bootstrapping will allows the owner to Iind out iI the
business is real or iI it is just a Iancy plan on a piece oI paper.
The Iounders oI Transwebtutors also Iollowed an eIIective bootstrapping technique when the
business was launched. The capital was limited and the owners wasted to start the business with
as little Iixed cost as possible. They wanted to spend only to the cash generating activities, at
least in the short-run until the business comes sustainable.
There were no Iull-time employees in the beginning. Both the owners were working alternative
shiIts oI 16-18 hours everyday to provide 24/7 services, catering the students to diIIerent time
zones. As an alternative to hiring Iull time employees they approached college students and
oIIered them short tutoring assignments. This worked well because the students were looking to
make some quick money and the business obtained quality cheap and quality tutors. The initial
oIIice setup was in a basement closed to the various college campuses. The initial oIIice space
included 4 tables and 4 computers. They continued to have this basement oIIice Ior almost a
year.
Business Plan is a Continuously volving Process
We heard one oI the guest speakers said that the initial business plan, is almost never what ends
up being executed. The initially plan is reIormed multiple times beIore it goes into execution and
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it continues to change. Similar instances can be reIlected upon Transwebtutors. The company
initially oIIered only online teaching in non-technical education but has now grown into various
business segments proving a array oI service in technical education, entrance exams and
admission consulting.
Scalability
Once the Iirst business center is successIul and is operating smoothly, the next step is to open
another center. The biggest issue is scalability. Can you open one more? Two more? How about
100 more? Where to stop? This is one oI the biggest and
most Iundamental problems that most businesses Iace.
A business model that can tackle this problem is Franchise
model. We have seen Iood chain restaurants Iollow this
model successIully. In one oI the case studies Ior Goli
Jada !ao we saw that in order to expand the business to
the next level the company used the Iranchise model and
opened around 80 stores throughout Maharashtra.
Transwebtutors is also currently considering the Franchise
model Ior its expansion plan. One oI its business divisions
askIITians has already successIully opened 6 Iranchises
and is looking to open 60-70 more Iranchises in the next 2
to 3 years.
They have setup six Iranchises in India and the Iounders are planning to expand the Iranchisee
base across India. The current ones include Begusarai, Guwahati, Gurgaon, Bhagalpur,
JasundharaGha:iabad), and Kolkata.
In this model the revenue is not necessarily generated Irom providing the core services directly
but through proIit sharing oI the Iranchise operated by the individual who manages the Irachisee.
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