Jumat, 09 Mei 2014

East West Visa Prepaid Card, Buying apps online

by Albert Anthony D. Gavino
I am generally happy with this East West Visa Prepaid Card, I was able to buy apps for my Ipad Mini, buy a ticket at Event Brite, Pay a facebook ad, buy a Casio Edifice Watch from Great Value Plus and even link it to my Paypal Account. I use my Paypal account to do freelance tasks and get paid with it, it usually takes 3 days before the amount is reflected to your local bank, I do like to thank Mr. Jun Segismundo for helping me out with this card also.
East West Prepaid Card
For more information about the card, you can visit the East West Branch at Taft Avenue, it's just across the De La Salle - Andrew Building and Archer's place. Take note that if you inquire on your ATM/ Prepaid card, you get billed one peso for it, but what's nice about it is that you can withdraw your pre-loaded money that you spent on the card. Now that's customer service!

Kamis, 08 Mei 2014

Analytics on one of the most downloaded apps (Apptivate)

Apptivate for Downloading apps (TechinAsia)
Apptivate lets you buy IOS apps through your mobile phone with Globe or with a prepaid card, Jay Norris of Apptivate approached me in one event/seminar entitled Ninja Branding and wanted to have his data analyzed, it turned out I was able to do some stats on it and voila!

Here is an excerpt of it:
  • Customers who are more likely to purchase an app log in only once and purchase.
  • Customers who login more than three times are likely not to buy any apps.
  • Gender is not an issue when buying apps
  • Age demographic is not an issue when buying apps
    (data that we have only ranged up to age 40+ max)
  • Apps prices were market segmented into the following
    (apps at 1 dollar, apps at 2 dollars and apps priced above 2 dollars)
However from this on, I never heard any news from Jay Norris of Apptivate, probably because he is busy working out projects from other service providers to grow his business.

Photo credit from TechinAsia

If you want a free analytics consultation on your start up just e-mail me at bert.gavino@yahoo.com or add me at Facebook: Albert Anthony D. Gavino. I do this for Research and to drive start ups for Philippines!



Rabu, 07 Mei 2014

Start Up Grind Sessions (a beginning for Start up Analytics)


Start up Grind for Entrepreneurs
I recently went to one of Google's Start up Grind Sessions with Dustin Masancay handling the event, it was a great event with a lot of really cool people. Imagine a mini Silicon Valley gathering at the Microsoft Center. Jessica Mah indicated that there was a need to concentrate on metrics and analytics that will be good for the business instead of concentrating on your media coverage and your number of users. At the end of the day, you need to have that analytics working for you to make some profits. I personally don't think that Google Analytics alone can help you predict your customers but it's a starting point. Predicting your next sale based on your users help you turn that visitor into your customer and that's what drives your business. Get constant feedback from your customers and work with your developers in giving that utmost customer experience that they want and you get a good business platform.

By the way here are the pictures from the event courtesy of the great team of Dustin Masancay of Start up Grind Manila, Idea Space and Indinero.com

Start up Grind Values: Make Friends, Help Each Other, Give
Jessica Mah of Indinero.com

Lessons to be made from the Start up GRIND Session


  1. Be ready with a short video about your company and your product
  2. Pitch for two minutes to convince the audience you have a great IDEA and a great business
  3. Get feedback from the audience, it will help you strengthen your Start up Business
  4. Start making friends (not contacts) who can help you out with your business

It was a really cool event! Hope to join the other session by June!

for more information about Analytics for Start ups
e-mail me @ albertanthony.gavino@benilde.edu.ph


pictures courtesy of Startup GRIND Manila

Senin, 05 Mei 2014

Ten things that make of a Successful Start Up

I learned this by gathering data from reports and found out the following:

  1. CEO's that have CEO friends are more likely to succeed with their Start Up.
  2. Start ups that pivot up to two times maximum are more likely to succeed
  3. CEO's that have not been influenced by traditional ways are more likely to think of disruptive ideas that lead to bright products and services
  4. A great team will help in the success of the Start up
  5. Failing to expand at the correct time will result in the failure of the start up
  6. Ability to differentiate oneself from the other companies.
  7. Attending seminars and exposing oneself to trends abroad increases innovation to the start up
  8. Listening to customer's feedback is of utmost importance and leads to the overall success of the product and service.
  9. Being able to address customer complaints leads to the overall Brand Reputation
  10. Targeting the right clients gives better market reach.
Somehow there are other variables that we can look into and be tested through statistical tests such as the Debt Equity of Owners, how many months it took for them to expand (through number of customers or number of orders or number of registered accounts) the Online World is very different from the Traditional Business Setting and somehow changes from time to time through what we do everyday.

Minggu, 04 Mei 2014

Top ten things why I stick to my old phone



These are the top things why I stick to my old phone...
  1. I use it only for calls and text messaging
  2. thieves don't want it
  3. It fits in my pocket
  4. battery lasts for five days
  5. I don't have to do a selfie
  6. I don't have to worry about new software updates
  7. It doesn't make me buy new apps.
  8. I don't have to worry about WIFI
  9. It doesn't need a case and lastly...
  10. It goes against trends!
My Old Nokia Phone


Selasa, 15 April 2014

Teaching Analytics at Benilde

by Albert Anthony D. Gavino, MBA

BAFBANI class at Benilde

It was my first time to teach students at Benilde, I wasn't sure if I would be able to teach the fundamentals. I read the course syllabus and said to myself its all biased towards IBM, I should be teaching them the fundamentals of it (with some nervousness and uncertainty on how to teach the elective course) I just delved into it!

I made the course out of the box from the typical classroom, we had group activities (from market basket analysis to time series) I did not force them to learn all of it and we had some guest speakers a total of five from all different industries to let them see how it's like in the real world.

To sum it all, the students did learn, they had their IBM-Cognos dashboards ready, they were able to answer the final exams and they were able to get insights on how to use analytics for their advantage. I think I did a good job on it.  At the rate of 500 pesos an hour, it wasn't so bad after all.


Senin, 24 Maret 2014

Who is Thomas Bayes?


Ever since the Malaysian Air flight has been missing, Statisticians went back to Bayes theory,
I like to put a special event for this day as to remind us who Thomas Bayes was!


The English theologian and mathematician Thomas Bayes has greatly contributed to the field of probability and statistics. His ideas have created much controversy and debate among statisticians over the years.
Thomas Bayes was born in 1702 in London, England. Bayes's father was one of the first six Nonconformist ministers to be ordained in England. (4) Bayes's parents had their son privately educated. There is no information about the tutors Bayes worked with. However, there has been speculation that he was taught by de Moivre.

Still to put it, he was one who revolutionized Statistics with conditional probability and this algorithm is being used by advance software tools in the industry today from B.I. tools to Predictive Analytics.