Mba’s in the Internet Industry – Part 2

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

In the first post of this article Reasons for an MBA graduate to go into the Internet industry… Are there any? I discussed mainly the current difficulties and drawbacks that exist today for an MBA Graduate that chooses to go into the Internet Industry. There were many reasons against making this choice, the most relevant being: There is not an MBA culture in this industry, there’s no hiring expertise and programs for MBA’s, salaries are lower and there are very few positions available (big companies recruit very little and smaller companies don’t even consider it).

The question here is obvious for an MBA graduate considering this in this field:
Why would I choose an industry where there is no culture at all, my title isn’t recognized like in many other industries, there are much less positions available and on top of that, salaries are lower?

Although with this outlook the Internet industry might seem very unattractive, there’s always another side of things. We MBA’s also have our advantages in this industry… and some are very powerful indeed…

When less (in the industry) means more (opportunities)

As mentioned at in the first part of this posting, comparatively there are very few MBA’s in the internet industry. This was first seen as a bad thing, because being less means less people are able to recognize the value of an MBA Graduate, and also means lower salaries…. But it can also be seen as a good thing. Less MBA’s in the industry means there is less competition. There will be less people in the industry with the same set of skills that your MBA gave you, and that’s quite an advantage. It could be a drawback in the short run that turns into an advantage on the long run. Later in your career when it comes to Top Management positions, it doesn’t matter how good the leading technician was at programming, if you don’t have the skills to manage people or have direct P&L responsibility for example, you won’t get promoted. Guess who will be in a better position to get a promotion at that point…

A different angle on things

MBA’s have (or at least should have) the ability to see a business opportunity faster than average. The knowledge acquired during the MBA gives you the tools to look at one market/industry and study it, dissect it, analyze its competitive landscape and see things in a different perspective. These tools should be an advantage to spot business opportunities that currently people within the industry haven’t seen.

Fundraising… our biggest asset

Even great ideas need proper funding to get started. If you look at the greatest achievements in the Internet Industry (let’s say Amazon, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft for example) their founders were not only great programmers but also, and maybe even more important, great businessmen. Everyday millions of software developers, programmers and people in this industry come up with great ideas, brilliant ideas that never materialize because lack of proper business planning and access to capital. Being an MBA gives you the necessary knowledge in accounting, finance, HR and Marketing to create a strong and coherent business plan to be used for fundraising. MBA’s have also the required tools to discuss head to head ROI’s, Marketing Ideas, cash flows and competitive strategies with Private Equity Firms, Business angels, banks and the like. In a young industry like this one, where most of innovations come from small start-ups with little capital, this is a skill that can be very valuable. If you can partner with a programmer who has a prototype, an engineer that has a great idea and you’re able to get funds for the project… he/she will love you the rest of your life !!

Marketing… a very valuable skill to have in this industry

On the early days of Internet most of the biggest success stories (Napster, Google, eBay, etc) didn’t have to rely on traditional marketing strategies to be successful. Most built their initial success on word of mouth and viral marketing because the innovation they brought to the market was so significant that almost nothing else was needed. Nowadays, most of the marketing for companies related to the Internet industry is still online marketing (SEM, SEO, Social Networking, Blogging, etc), and still dominated by webmasters and programmers. Nevertheless, in my opinion this is changing and at a fast pace. Online marketing is still marketing at the end of the day and should be managed by someone with the right marketing mindset, not a programmer or a webmaster. Increasing competition in this area means more professional management will be needed. MBA’s that enter the industry now, will have in some years the necessary experience when this change materializes. The days where you can have an amazing new idea and it builds itself into a multimillion company just trough word of mouth are over (or very close to be over, there are still “facebook’s” and “Myspace’s” kind of companies that arise every now and then). Now, new Internet companies need more professional marketing strategies, they need to include offline advertising, branding, alliances with offline companies, etc and here is where the Online Marketing Gurus can’t help them. MBA’s are in a privileged position to take leadership in these kind of roles.

Entrepreneurship… You can really be an entrepreneur in this industry

If your idea of a job is to work for a salary your whole life and your only goal is to get promoted to have a bigger check, then this is not the industry for you. On the other hand, if you are an entrepreneur this industry is probably much better to be in than other ones. Imagine starting a new business from scratch in the… FMCG/Retailing Industry? …. In the Steel Industry ? … In the Banking Industry ? … Probably not a feasible idea unless you’re a millionaire. The internet industry does provide an environment where you can start your own business (tipically with much less money than other industries), get the appropriate funds and work on your own. As mentioned before, the MBA does give you some competitive advantages than many other people in the industry don’t have, like in fundraising and marketing.

Finally and most important… choose what you like

Finally, just as a disclaimer, the idea of this article wasn’t to put the Internet Industry above others, but just to give it the place it deserves. Every industry has its advantages and disadvantages. If you choose the consulting industry you know you’ll earn a lot of money in salary and bonuses but you’ll have to work long hours and travel a lot. If you choose to work in a public/state owned institution you know salary won’t be great, but you’ll have a pretty stable and predictable career path. If you choose the Internet Industry, I hope now you know more or less what to expect. After finishing your MBA you can pretty much go to any industry you could think of in almost any country so… Why not choose something you really like?… And if it happens that you like the Internet industry after the MBA… Why not go for it?

Pedro Neira
http://www.articlesbase.com/career-management-articles/mbas-in-the-internet-industry-part-2-730415.html

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Social Media Strategy: Navigating the New World Online (Books)

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Social Media Strategy: Navigating the New World Online (Books)

General Business & Economics – Marilyn McLeod,Paperback, English-language edition,Pages:88,Pub by Consider the Possibility Press – Social Media Strategy: Navigating the New World Online (Books)

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Social Media at Work: How Networking Tools Propel Organizational Performance (Books)

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Social Media at Work: How Networking Tools Propel Organizational Performance (Books)

WorkPlace Culture Business & Economics – The definitive guide for using social media to build more effective organizations Today’s networking technologies-wikis, blogs, and social networking sites-are changing how we … – Social Media at Work: How Networking Tools Propel Organizational Performance (Books)

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how works Social Media Optimization for SEO & SEM ?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

i know the meaning of it, but how it helps us in web marketing strategies . .

Social Networking is just another way of spreading the word about your website, you can setup a page for your business, the more places your business / website is seen with links to your website the better it is for allowing people and search engines to find your website, services and products.

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How do you hack into Facebook from a computer that is filtered?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

We are at camp, Facebook is blocked. Is there any way to get on it?
Sorry, I wasnt asking for a novel.
You dont have to be so rude. At least we’re getting out into the world at track camp, not sitting on the computer.

Even though I don’t really encourage you to bypass the web filters,
you can use a proxy to do so.

Here are some to get you started:
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=free+proxies&meta=

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=free+anonymous+browsing&meta=

Sarah’s suggestion of using facebook mobile is also good. On your cell phone to go m.facebook.com . Note that that will probably incur charges from your cell provider.

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Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs (Books)

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs (Books)

Marketing – General Business & Economics – To connect with today’s buyer, you need to stop pushing your message out and start pulling your customers in. The rules of marketing have changed and the key to winning is to … – Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs (Books)

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Isn’t it annoying that 8th graders & even younger have Facebooks?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

I’m a freshman and I think it’s annoying because they all join our 2012 network, when they really dont graduate until like 2013 or more. I actually made one in 8th grade but I never used it, so i deleted it and remade it this year. I dont think middle schoolers need a facebook, they can use MySpace until they actually develop a social life. What do you think?

Not necessarily annoying, but I personally think it’s useless because they’ll soon get addicted to it and you never know what kind of trouble they’re gonna get into. I don’t have any of those because it’s boring and I’m also trying to be safe.

I’m a ninth grader btw.

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Are the certificates that some "celebs" have on their facebooks authentic?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Some "celebrities", on their facebooks, say that they are real by showing a certificate that says that they are 100% real. The certificate says that it has been issued directly from the facebook staff but it looks fake. Does anyone know if those are a way to determine if a "so-called celeb" is real (or fake)?
Thanks

The facebook certificate is a big clue that they’re real. Facebook tries its best to check if the celebrity is real or not. But chances are – its probably not. After all, few celebrities have Facebook. It’s hard to escape the dodgy scary fans that’ll stalk them.

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Cool and smart ways to write about you in facebooks "about you" section?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

something long, that looks funny and cool hehe

Choose weed,
Choose crack,
Choose heroine,
Choose waking up with a syringe hanging out of your arm in a pool of your own vomit,
Choose having no teeth left in that thick skull of yours from one too many rocks of the white stuff,
Choose punching some old lady straight in the face in an attempt to get a hold of her handbag just after she’s picked up her pension,
Choose pawning all your worldly possessions just to get one more hit,
Choose drugs…

How bout that??…

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why does Facebook store personal information even after you have deleted your account?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Creepy huh? Now I was wondering why. Are the owners of Facebook so desperate for "someone" of the opposite gender, that they must save information and pictures to view, and to be turned on by them? I mean cmon..

Again. I am wondering why facebook does this.

cuz its possible you to reactivate your account…

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