At bluegape.com, We are looking for a full time php developer.

Here’s what we expect from you :

1) You wish php to be your mother tongue.
2) You should have a strong opinion about all tech products of India.
3) You believe that Techcrunch is the best porn site ever.
4) You believe that github is the best dating site ever.
5) You prefer to order it online when your mom asks you to get vegetables from the market.

Here’s what you can expect from us :

Decent_Salary+ESOPs+ Accommodation +Fooding+Beer+Movies

How to Apply :

Please send a mail at sbaghla@bluegape.com with link to your github profile and all live projects. We will get back to you within 24 hours.

P.S. : We are based out of delhi so you should be willing to relocate to delhi.

From day one at bluegape.com, our strategy was to build a profitable company. Even I wrote down a post at Pi that how I want to build my e-commerce company. After six months of hard work we somehow reached to 10 transactions a day. But even then that profit was not enough to support our bare minimum expenses of food, beer and rent of flat.

We started up with couple of lakhs in our bank account and even after making every transaction profitable, the money in our account was going down. I sat down with pen and paper to calculate that how many transactions a day can take us to profit that can cover our expenses of food, beer and rent of flat (Provided my rockstar girl bears all the expenses of our date, Thanks to her!). I figured out that almost 25 transactions a day can make a team of 4 rockstars self sustainable. Believe me, without spending dollars on marketing, it will take 3 more months to reach to 25 transactions a day. Even then we will be just self sustainable (My rockstar girl still have to bear expenses of our date).

Last Week, we changed our strategy from being profitable in each transaction to build a scale. We ran a marketing campaign with freecharge for Satyamev Jayate t-shirts. We did on an average 70 transactions a day in the last whole week. Let me tell you what has changed in this week :

  1. Energy in the team was phenomenal. It looks like a new customer is getting registered on site every moment. Everyone was cheering up.
  2. Tone of our vendors was completely different from when we used to go to them with 3-4 T-shirts, posters and mugs to print.

We acquired many new customers in one week and then we reached them all with a follow up call. What we realized is that some of them will never return to our website because they just came for the discount. But there were almost 40% of customers said that they would love to buy again if they like our service.

I am still with my point that value creation is the only key to build a great business but may be one has to use such marketing campaigns to take the word out quickly. If they will like our services, we will get our loyal customers and that’s the whole game.

The last whole week led me to think if it’s good idea to focus too much on profitability or focus on reaching to a scale. What’s your thought?

P.S.: I still tweet @sbaghla !