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Mahkameh Yaghmaie Tannaz Alinaghi 9/19/2015 1 Hotmail
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History The founders The concept The capital The beginning The growth The competitors Options Solution 9/19/2015 2 Hotmail
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Founders (colleague) Sabeer Bhatia Jack smith Initial goal Web-based DB: JavaSoft 9/19/2015 3 Hotmail
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Full time workers The need to set aside some extra hours outside the workday Difficulties in communication Web was just a directory of information The idea of a web-based communication tool 9/19/2015 4 Hotmail
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No ISP or email provider subscription Free service Revenue model based on marketing Provide access to subscribers Track subscribers’ surfing habits Allow advertisers to customize advertising information 9/19/2015 5 Hotmail
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December 1995 Venture capital firm of Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ) For the purpose of selling a web-based DB DFJ happened to like the email idea more DFJ granted $300,000 for 15% of the company 9/19/2015 6 Hotmail
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DFJ started viral marketing for HotMail Viral marketing happens when users of a service or product advertise the service or product by simply using it In hotmail, a message ends with an advertisement directing the recipients to the hotmail registration site This is not junk-email It is not very different from a banner ad 9/19/2015 7 Hotmail
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Initial marketplaces Consumer market Corporate market Packaged web email product with Hotmail’s software Bhatia decided to focus on the first marketplace 9/19/2015 8 Hotmail
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Salaries and stock options were used to attract employees “My greatest accomplishment was not to build the company, but to convince people that this is their company. I showed people how this would ultimately benefit them.... We initiated the avalanche.” 9/19/2015 9 Hotmail
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Launch 100 subscribers in the first hour 100,000 subscribers in a month 1 million in less than six months 9/19/2015 10 Hotmail
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Growth issues: Intermittent service outages Junk mails Solutions Never restricted number of users unlike Juno Implemented a new, highly scalable and redundant architecture Able to sustain more than 50,000 new users a day Provided filters for users Automatic control on the mailing behavior of the users 9/19/2015 11 Hotmail
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“We’re particularly excited about the load balancing design of this architecture, When [users log] on to Hotmail, they get the least busy path to their e-mail, which dramatically enhances their online experience. 9/19/2015 12 Hotmail
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In 1997 over 5 million subscribers Second largest email provider after AOL Competitive advantages No need to subscribe for a special internet access Revenue model based on advertising Geographic expansion No limit on the number of new subscribers Easy to subscribe 9/19/2015 13 Hotmail
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Hotmail options Merge with a large portal like MSN Microsoft lacked a free web-based email service Go public Huge competitors like AOL and CompuServe with a huge capital Remain private Juno and USA.net continued to thrive 9/19/2015 14 Hotmail
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For company survival Develop partnership Or Risk giving away potential profits to the competitors Accept Microsoft Offer for partnership 9/19/2015 15 Hotmail
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