Monetising personal digital data sparks interest in the Den 🐉 Dragons’ Den - BBC

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22 Apr 202109:56

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TLDRSam Jones, founder of Generate, pitches his innovative platform on a TV show, seeking £60,000 for 10% equity. Generate offers users two options: privacy mode to block online tracking or earning mode to share their data for rewards. The business model returns 80% of advertising revenue to users while retaining 20%. Competing with US companies that use cryptocurrency rewards, Generate has seen rapid growth. The pitch impresses multiple investors, leading to offers and a final deal of £60,000 for 10% equity, split between two investors, along with free office space. The successful pitch sets Generate up for future growth and market penetration.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Sam Jones is the founder of Generate, seeking £60,000 for 10% equity.
  • 🔍 Generate addresses the issue of data exploitation in the advertising industry by giving users control over their data.
  • 🛡️ Users can choose 'Privacy Mode' to prevent companies from tracking them online.
  • 💸 Alternatively, users can select 'Earning Mode' to share their data and earn points redeemable for rewards, vouchers, or charity donations.
  • 📈 The average user earns between £5 and £25 per month in rewards and value.
  • 💼 Generate's business model involves receiving revenue from advertisers and giving 80% back to users, retaining a 20% cut.
  • 🍪 The platform does not use cookies but instead focuses on user consent for data sharing.
  • 🚀 Generate has grown from 10,000 to 30,000 users within a year and aims to reach 1 million users in two years.
  • 💼 There is a competitor in the US with a different approach, rewarding users with cryptocurrency, and a significantly larger user base.
  • 💼 Investors are interested in Generate's potential for market penetration and its innovative business model, leading to multiple offers of full funding.
  • 🏢 The pitch concludes with an agreement to share the deal at 5% each for two investors, including office space for the company.

Q & A

  • What is the name of the company founded by Sam Jones?

    -The company founded by Sam Jones is called 'Generate'.

  • How much equity is Sam Jones offering in return for the investment?

    -Sam Jones is offering 10% equity in return for the investment.

  • What is the main issue in the advertising industry that Sam Jones addresses?

    -Sam Jones addresses the issue of the advertising industry exploiting user data without their consent.

  • What are the two choices that Generate offers to its users?

    -Generate offers two choices to its users: 'Privacy Mode' to stop companies from tracking them online, and 'Earning Mode' where users can earn points by sharing their data.

  • How does a user earn points with Generate's Earning Mode?

    -Users earn points by sharing their interests with Generate, which then uses this information to tailor relevant advertisements for them.

  • What is the average reward a user can redeem per month according to the script?

    -The average user is redeeming between 5 and 25 pounds in rewards and value per month.

  • What percentage of the revenue does Generate give back to the user?

    -Generate gives 80% of the revenue back to the user and takes a 20% cut.

  • How does Generate differentiate itself from a similar company in the US?

    -Generate differentiates itself by not using cryptocurrency to reward users, unlike its US-based competitor.

  • What is the current market penetration of Generate's closest competitor?

    -The closest competitor to Generate has about six million users and is valued at approximately 135 million dollars.

  • What is Sam Jones's strategy for raising more money for Generate?

    -Sam Jones plans to discuss with existing shareholders the possibility of raising additional funds to increase market penetration and valuation.

  • How does Sam Jones respond to the potential threat of a large company like Google entering the market?

    -Sam Jones acknowledges the potential threat but points out that large companies like Google have not always capitalized on similar opportunities in the past, and he views them as a potential acquirer in the future.

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Data PrivacyEarn RewardsAdvertising IndustryUser EmpowermentOnline TrackingData MonetizationCookie TrackingMarket OpportunityInvestment PitchTech Innovation
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