Monday, May 11, 2015

New stuff in 2015 and possibly last post

This may be my last blog on this address since I'm changing my gmail username from stevejbayer to stevebayerin.

The reason that triggered the change is that the JB in SteveJBayer used to confuse some people with Justin Bieber.

I'm now comfortable with what I've learned in financial investing (I invest in undervalued companies that have high growth and acceptable debt levels) to the point that I can spend time employed doing actual work.

The work I'm focusing on now is marketing products and services of businesses. I used to spend time working on website templates but that's a small market. Most of the work that I got was connected to websites that marketed a product or service so I'll be trying my hand at marketing products and services. Eventually, when I'm ready, I'll be marketing my investment skills as a service too.

I still haven't set up google plus on my stevebayerin username. I've got to do that before I publish a blogger post on that username.

You can see some posts of mine about marketing on:
http://questcut.com/blogs/stevebayerin

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Republic Day Post

Today happens to be India's republic day. There's not much going on for me today apart from a get together for the building society.

There's been not much happening this week. I noticed on twitter, there were posts about facebook dying off in 2-3 years. I wouldn't be surprised if facebook was to stagnate within 5 years, there's only a handful of people on facebook that I want to stay connected to and most of them I already have on Skype. I guess google plus will still be around as its a nice way to keep track of bloggers who are on blogger.

I got back into trading metals, will try it for another 2-3 months and then see if the trading system stays profitable. The mental pressure has been very high for the first 2 days since I restarted trading metals. I'll still be looking at the start up scene and where I can help out. 

Monday, January 20, 2014

Third weekend in Jan

Well it's actually a Monday. I didn't really feel like writing on Sunday.

I joined the UX India group on Facebook and Linked In. Before that I joined the UX UAE group to see how UX (user experience) is being adopted in the country that I was schooled in.

My idea for a start up in 2012 has started to resurface. In 2012, the last idea for the start up was too restaurant specific. I'm now thinking of an app closer to yelp (the original inspiration for the app) where people can discover the latest products and services (including events) that are available within their locality or nearby.

My ultimate goals are to match consumers with providers or products or services that they need. Google helps quite a bit here but it depends on someone having quite a but of technical knowledge to develop a website to place the information on. Yelp goes a step further by allowing less technical reviewers to place information on a site. I'm thinking of developing an app that solves missing parts of the puzzle such as ranking popular products of a shop or popular event personnel (DJs or singers.)

Google, Yelp and review sites do a great job of helping consumers to connect to product and service providers but there are some areas where they just seem to overlook or may not have noticed problems worth solving.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Week 2 2014

That interview I went to was a mismatch. I put my total experience on jobsites such as Naukri as 6 years when the amount of sales specific experience I have is closer to 6 months.

Updating the amount of experience I have in a specific field and having a user experience profile as my default job profile still led to some business development job recommendations and even a call to shortlist me as a business development executive.

While I'm still open to business development and retail sales offers, I'm also eyeing jobs connected to user experience or customer development (along the lines of Steve Blank's definition.)

I started an occupation specific blog at http://stevejbayer.wordpress.com/ where I blog about start ups, customer development and user experience. There's also a http://uxkerala.wordpress.com for light ux posts that businesses, professionals or students in Kerala may be interested in.

I'll blog weekly here on blogspot for casual blogging every weekend (or a day later like today on Monday.)

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Shifting to a sales career

I've been primarily working from home since early 2007. That's over 6 years of working from home. Since the start of the new year (2013/2014,) I've been looking for jobs in the retail sector. I like selling things especially when a customer really needs those items.

I accepted a job interview for selling financial products. My last occupation as a self employed, derivatives trader was linked to the financial industry and it is an organic move to shift over to selling financial products when financial trading doesn't work out.

I'm looking forward to moving into an office or shop atmosphere. Working from home can be quite stressful in the long run (not meeting people or at least my handlers face to face can't be healthy in the long run) and is probably why I didn't respond to some long term, remote employment offers that I received while being a Drupal themer.

I'm slightly breaking my new blog post every Sunday routine by posting on a Saturday.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Last Sunday of 2013

I haven't really done much this week apart from going out for Christmas lunch.

I've been spreading the word that I may start a mini department store to my online group. Andrew mentioned that flipping scooters in India might be profitable.

My cousin Enric Bayer got married today so I went for his wedding. Out of 20+ cousins, there are only three boys with the Bayer surname.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Quitting Derivatives Trading

I started financial trading in Indian markets in April 2011. Last week, I decided to quit trading derivatives as positive returns seemed to be permanently elusive.

It'd be nice if I could start a fund with the 4-5 stocks that seem to be long term earners. Had derivatives trading been successful, I'd have liked to be able to seed fund start ups (Kochi's start up village makes it easy to find new start ups.)

I'm now looking for a job. The search query that I'm using is "business analyst." I'd like to use the term information architect but the jobs connected to that title are few and far between in India and most queries end up leading to the term technical architect.

I'm also looking at starting up a small sports shop or maybe a small department store.